daugen
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and one more CNN article:
Video - Breaking News Videos from CNN.com
some thoughts:
65% of Republicans have guns in their home, 25% Democrat. Fascinating. And there is no consensus whatsoever, the
whole argument is hovering around 50/50 so we are about equal in our differing opinions. This issue is not going to go away anytime soon,
and with the short term memory of slaughtered children lying in pools of blood, I bet we will see all kinds of bills introduced.
Not a safe world for children anymore. All around the world the softest of targets are being hurt.
When Syria bombs one of their own schools, and gets away with it, I can understand why many would want a gun in their home to
in some way defend against this. Governments go bad. So far ours hasn't, and our system has worked, despite the huge power of military and industrial
interests. And the NRA. And the ACLU. Lots of people and organizations out there trying to protect basic human rights. And so far
being reasonably successful, and hopefully we will all continue to make incremental improvements in our ability to live peacefully together.
While I am a lifelong pacifist, I believe equally strongly that the strong must protect the weak.
Personally I'd like to require some form of non lethal response everywhere possible. Everywhere. Unrealistic though, life doesn't work that way.
Rabid raccoons will bite you quickly. You can't take the time to chat with them. But maybe we could try trapping them first. (like in front of a school...)
But even that doesn't always work. Home invaders may shoot first and ask questions later. Sometimes all you can do is meet force with force, or
whoever or whatever one is dealing with will hurt or kill us. Everyone has the right to defend themselves. And hopefully we can figure out how to live in a world
safe enough so that everyone doesn't need a carry permit to feel safe. And our kids don't have to wear bullet resistant backpacks.
More guns is not the answer, I think I heard a figure of 450 million guns in the US. With that many guns, we still aren't safe...
We need better non lethal alternatives for civilian protection.
And in my favorite scenario, the entire world trades all military weapons in for paintball guns.
Video - Breaking News Videos from CNN.com
some thoughts:
65% of Republicans have guns in their home, 25% Democrat. Fascinating. And there is no consensus whatsoever, the
whole argument is hovering around 50/50 so we are about equal in our differing opinions. This issue is not going to go away anytime soon,
and with the short term memory of slaughtered children lying in pools of blood, I bet we will see all kinds of bills introduced.
Not a safe world for children anymore. All around the world the softest of targets are being hurt.
When Syria bombs one of their own schools, and gets away with it, I can understand why many would want a gun in their home to
in some way defend against this. Governments go bad. So far ours hasn't, and our system has worked, despite the huge power of military and industrial
interests. And the NRA. And the ACLU. Lots of people and organizations out there trying to protect basic human rights. And so far
being reasonably successful, and hopefully we will all continue to make incremental improvements in our ability to live peacefully together.
While I am a lifelong pacifist, I believe equally strongly that the strong must protect the weak.
Personally I'd like to require some form of non lethal response everywhere possible. Everywhere. Unrealistic though, life doesn't work that way.
Rabid raccoons will bite you quickly. You can't take the time to chat with them. But maybe we could try trapping them first. (like in front of a school...)
But even that doesn't always work. Home invaders may shoot first and ask questions later. Sometimes all you can do is meet force with force, or
whoever or whatever one is dealing with will hurt or kill us. Everyone has the right to defend themselves. And hopefully we can figure out how to live in a world
safe enough so that everyone doesn't need a carry permit to feel safe. And our kids don't have to wear bullet resistant backpacks.
More guns is not the answer, I think I heard a figure of 450 million guns in the US. With that many guns, we still aren't safe...
We need better non lethal alternatives for civilian protection.
And in my favorite scenario, the entire world trades all military weapons in for paintball guns.