TightGroup said:
I cannot begin to understand the feeling of living in a society that requires the use of such dratic measures for your own safety. In such a case I believe that the problem is far more complex than the right to bear arms.
Sorry I don't understand what you mean by the last statement.
In many parts of the US the feeling of living in a society that requires the use of drastic measures for a person's own safety, or the safety of his/her loved ones, or innocents, is a fact of life.
There's no doubt that the problem is more complex than the right to bear arms, but the ablility when needed to bear arms in today's society is why there is a 2nd amendment in the US Constitution.
As I mentioned earlier, I'm blessed in that I live in a relatively safe, rural part of the country, a part in fact that respects the rights of the individual to protect themselves from harm.
Unfortunately that is not necessarily the case in ALL of the US. Any large city in the US has an "inner city" in which you cannot depend on the good will of some of the people therein to keep you out of harms way. Or, if you get lost or misguided and somehow stray into such an area your health, and possibly life is definitely at risk.
I do know that if you live in a rural area you cannot depend on the protection of law enforcement to protect you or your family.. If someone breaks into your home with deadly intent dialing 911 will not necessarily get you help before it's too late.
Therefore a great number of Americans, and I count myself among them choose to protect ourselves. I don't mind waiting for the police to protect me, but if they don't make it in time, then I'll protect myself.
I should think Canadians living in rural areas would have the same concerns.
I don't care who chooses to have or not have firearms in their homes. I respect their rights to put into jeopardy the lives of both themselves and their loved ones. I don't really care if people like it that I'm well armed and will protect myself or family, with deadly force if necessary.. The only people I worry about is myself, my family, and any innocents who might be involved in the situation.
If our forefathers gave up their guns to the British over 200 years ago we would still be subjects of the Queen rather than citizens of our own county, and just in modern day England we would have no personal firearms with which to protect ourselves and our families..
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Best Wishes,
JP