Joe McCarthy wrote:Nonsence JR. It may be true that you take the position you do more out of fear, that doesn't mean anyone else does. A great many of us can make a rational decision about whether guns should be legal.
1) I haven't taken a position (unless you count my position that anyone's position on gun ownership is linked to perspective and fear). Frankly, I'm undecided on the gun issue. Perhaps I do not have enough fear; perhaps I have too much.
2) Do you ever lock your doors? If so, do you do it because you're
not afraid someone will try entering your house or because you are afraid someone will try and enter your house? If you want to argue that you should have guns to protect yourself from criminals with guns, it's implied that you have a fear of those criminals to begin with. While this fear may be justifiable, it's still fear and it is ultimately the basis for your rational decision. However, let's take a closer look at that fear. Let's say 150K people are killed or injured by guns in the US yearly and we round the population off at about 250M, then your chances of being shot in any given year is about 0.06%. Of course, there are other factors such as your occupation, your lifestyle, your neighbourhood, etc. which could affect the likelihood of your getting shot but 0.06% looks like the average. Another factor you must have considered when making your rational decision is that people with guns in the home are far more likely to be killed or kill themselves with firearms. Considering that, on average, it is highly unlikely you will be shot and that firearm ownership only increases your chances of a firearm injury, I would have to say that your decision in this matter is definitely more a function of fear than of rational thought if, in fact, you are supporting Owl's argument that you need guns because criminals have them. Guns do not necessarily make you safer; they may only make you
feel that way. If you have in fact been shot, please disregard this statement.
Sorry to jump on the anti-gun soap box there for a minute. In short, I believe this is a case of "You're damned if you do and you're damned if you don't."