That's a perfectly reasonable gun to carry. I'm more akin to Mr. Tempey. When I carry, I carry a Taurus .38 Special. I don't feel the need to carry very often, though (and I have a CCW permit for several states).
I honestly don't understand the need to pack everywhere I go, and I don't understand others' needs to do so, but whatever. We all have our reasons and it's our right to so...
You might be surprised who carries and who doesn't. Believe me, if more people knew how many people carried, there'd be a lot less road rage.
That would make a cool video game - shooting HIV-infected criminals from a distance. And if you use a gun that's too powerful, there would be a greater chance of their blood splattering 40 feet and onto you and into your circulatory system somehow.
I'm not a gun rights advocate or a gun owner (I like my whiskey from time to time and I feel that, if you're smart, you're either a whiskey lover or a gun lover, but not both). Even so, where is the conclusive evidence that controlling guns reduces crime or the murder rate? When I search I find examples, but I can also find seemingly good arguments and evidence the other way: that a criminal will get a gun if he wants one. If you raise the stakes by drastically increasing penalties for illegal gun possession, that will simply increase the motivation of the criminal to top off his mugging with a murder, to keep the victim from identifying him.
Exactly right, Amanda. Just look at the UK, or DC, or anywhere else where private gun ownership is banned.
All the criminals have guns and none of the civilians do. On top of that, the murder rates by gun are no lower than anywhere else (if not higher..*ahem* DC *ahem*)
The UK (with a population of around 60 million) had 42 gun deaths in 2008.
The US (with a population of around 307 million) has around 30,000 gun deaths (including suicide) per year.
I'm not saying people in the US should give up their guns, but the US does indeed have a much higher gun murder rate than the UK and many other countries in the world.
I just think its strange that this is still the #1 issue for so many conservative politicians. Democrats don't even talk about gun control any more. I hang out with liberals all the time, and this never comes up.
You've won, guys. Strap on your weapon and go pick up that OJ.
I honestly don't understand the need to pack everywhere I go, and I don't understand others' needs to do so, but whatever. We all have our reasons and it's our right to so...
You might be surprised who carries and who doesn't. Believe me, if more people knew how many people carried, there'd be a lot less road rage.
I like that. I go for the whiskey and the virtual guns myself.
All the criminals have guns and none of the civilians do. On top of that, the murder rates by gun are no lower than anywhere else (if not higher..*ahem* DC *ahem*)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_count…
The UK (with a population of around 60 million) had 42 gun deaths in 2008.
The US (with a population of around 307 million) has around 30,000 gun deaths (including suicide) per year.
I'm not saying people in the US should give up their guns, but the US does indeed have a much higher gun murder rate than the UK and many other countries in the world.
http://paradoxoff.com/gun-camera.html
You've won, guys. Strap on your weapon and go pick up that OJ.
Ok I'm never using the UK again.
LMAO
I'd rather put my money toward universal mental health care.
Would you care to have your medication dosage upped a tad now?
And may I see your papers, please?