I don't think that this is likely to be the start of a new movement though.
Unfortunately, you are right.
Question for those of you who have a gun in your home for protection: would you shoot someone that broke into your house and didn't have a weapon and wasn't threatening anyone's life and was clearly only there to steal your 'stuff'?
Question for those of you who have a gun in your home for protection: would you shoot someone that broke into your house and didn't have a weapon and wasn't threatening anyone's life and was clearly only there to steal your 'stuff'?
Again you bring up the question of the use of lethal force except in this case you have removed the threat component and expect some rational answer. If you or anyone chooses to opt out that's your choice. And again don't expect the folks who haven't to be listening.
This didn't take place in Detroit. It was in a suburb of Detroit. My granddaughters live in a suburb of Detroit. Thinking bullet proof vests for them for xmas gifts.
Choose to opt out? If you haven't noticed I don't live in the US. I don't need one, nor could I even obtain a gun. Hunting rifle maybe, but that's it. In my area there is NO crime. None of my neighbours, some who have lived here 40 years can remember a crime in my village. And even if there was and I was allowed to buy one, I wouldn't own a gun.
Your last sentence makes no sense so I can't address it.
Wow, says the therapist in me. Projection/transference? Sheeple? What an inappropriate, arrogant remark. Since when is one person the arbiter of what constitutes true strength? What happened to choice? All persons who do not own guns are not wimps. I have
never owned a firearm in my life. Most people in UK, Australia, and my beloved Canada don't. Somehow, we manage to have a much lower incidence of gun homicide than America. Yet, we avoid personally calling you derogatory names. I immensely
prefer courtesy to the tedious presumption that packing guns equals some great moral imperative. I thought an armed society was supposedly a polite society? Apparently there are exceptions. As for the point of Annie's post, were it any sharper, it would cut.
Or maybe Barbie Rifles????
This is the twenty first century, not everyone, including many gun aficionados want to live in a "High Noon" environment.
You're right Shalimar, I don't want to live in a high noon environment at all, and I don't want to see crazy shooters like this woman pull a Zimmerman and want to play hero in a situation that is none of her business. The security people from the store were already on alert, and in the Zimmerman case, the cops told him to let them do their jobs and keep his nose out of it. If he'd listened, the innocent young man he shot and killed for no valid reason would still be alive today.
Hmm. It would seem that reality truly is perception. Solid arguments perceived as straw. Who could find a hole in that? Lol.
No thanks, Rt. I am not competitive. Great or not, I certainly hope my being a therapist instills some insight, or I am doing my clients a huge disservice. I did not realise you were a therapist. Interesting.
it makes no sense because your not listening
i can hear you. Your anti gun ok . It is not going to change what I do or the things going on here. Folks in the U.S. Have the 2nd Amd. So they at least have the option of not carrying or owning a gun. You don't even have that so it is understandable. Opt. Short for option.