MartinDWhite - 9/3/2009 11:35 AM
So you are advocating the Cops shouldn't open carry guns, by the same logic that citizens (I realize that cops should be considered citizens) shouldn't open carry guns?
no. never said that. all i said that cops look intimidating, with loaded guns even more.
Are you serious? To break down (your seriously flawed comparison) a little further ----- drunk people do stupid things, so lets outlaw stuff for people who are responsible because of things drunk people do.
Martin D. White
personally i think not, but the reality is different. why then do we have speed limits. not all people drive fast, but we have restrictions despite this fact.
i think the general consensus is that guns are dangerous, more than most things in everyday life (altough i don't fully agree with this), cause their sole purpose is to kill and fairly easy to do so in close quarters. of course both tools in the hands of a responsible owner are harmless.
actually where i go out i'd be pretty nervous knowing people have guns.
but yes i agree that probably once everyone is accustomed to having guns everywhere it's not a big deal. i give you that.
arguing that my logic is flawed is another story. why then it's forbidden to drive a fully loaded tank trough a city. or having stinger missile. because even if you're not drunk you can cause some serious damage. with things that were meant to kill people you generally have to assume people are naturally dumb rather than naturally smart.
by your logic if someone accidentally discharged a tank shell into a building it wouldn't warrant a restriction.
the closer you come to everyday things the blurrier the line.
it doesn't just depend on alcohol. i'm also wondering how is it with people that are naturally aggressive (alcohol just makes it more potent). here if you get in a bar fight or if you're jealous about your girl dumping you for another, it's mostly confined to fist fights. i wouldn't like to imagine these situations if guns were involved. without guns it alot tougher to kill someone when in anger. i want to know how are these situations handled?
do they keep their guns holstered and fight with fists, do they pull out guns at each other,...?
if you ever been in a serious fight you'd know that thinking of the broader implications is alot harder under these circumstances.