cry of the banshee wrote:
traptunderice wrote:
cry of the banshee wrote:
the ability to provide food if the need ever arose
So you have a garden as well?
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At this point, firearms aren't going anywhere; it's better to have more law abiding citizens possessing them than criminals (which would be the only ones to have them were they ever

outlawed).
Because having a gun when you think someone is invading your home has never resulted in the accidental shooting of a family member?
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Besides, it's my goddamn right as an American citizen, so there's that.
But the question is, is it your right as a citizen to own a gun or be a part of a militia? If something was to happen would you leave your family and be conscripted into a fighting force? Earlier it seems as if you would want to stay with your family in some kinda post-zombie apocalypse style of self-sufficiency.
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Plus they are a blast to shoot...

Which is why ranges should be made more available so that people learn more about guns and that the stigma is decreased surrounding them.
1) actually, my wife does tend a garden
2) People die in car crashes, just as one example every day.
Also, alcohol kills more people a year than handguns
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6089353/ns/ ... aths-year/Quote:
Alcohol abuse kills some 75,000 Americans each year and shortens the lives of these people by an average of 30 years, a U.S. government study suggested Thursday.
handgun related deaths :
http://www.nysun.com/national/surprisin ... des/80978/Quote:
Suicides accounted for 55% of the nation's nearly 31,000 firearm deaths in 2005, the most recent year for which statistics are available from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
More than twice as many people die from alcohol than guns.
3) I would fight if needed, but only in defense; meaning if we were invaded or attacked from within.
1) That's adorable. Without sounding creepy, I don't know your home situation, but I do have this image of you having a cutesy little family and I find it sweet. Sorry. I'm overly emotional these days.
2)Cars seem a necessary evil, while guns don't seem so necessary. I need to be convinced that guns are necessary. Not that you want one because it's your right, but that something is actually gained by you having it. And I don't need convinced of the issues with alcohol. If anything, alchohol was the reason I had a gun pointed at me and so the combination of the two, the fact that alcohol is so major an issue, is why I don't think guns should be so accessible. 55% of 31,000 deaths being suicidemay be a lot, but more than 10,000 homicides is still too many homocides. Canada has 600 gun murders a year. Qualify that by population difference, urban to rural differences, whatever and it still comes off as just way too many in America.
3) I think that the second amendment points less towards a right to bear arms and more towards the need or possibility of a militia. It doesn't say own guns because you want to, but own guns in order to rally as a fighting force in times of duress.