Tenshinai wrote:![]()
And this is exactly why guns should not be sold to anyone, always kept safely stored and NOT handed to children unless under constant oversight.
thinkstoomuch wrote:Which works wonderfully when the kid is attacked in my brother's 40 acres by a coyote.
Still not understanding the full implications of your philosophical positions, I see.
Wharever,
T2M
Tenshinai wrote:Oh i understand them perfectly, as fortunately i´m not a fanatical idiot.
Why am I reminded of a certain scene from the book Freehold?
"Well, our studies show-"
He was cut off again. "Of course they do. Your studies show whatever you want them to show. But empirical data-"
This time McCormick interrupted. "Yes, well that whole empirical thing is what we're here about. The days of empirical rule are over."
Coyote attacks (and bear etc) do occur in certain areas of America. Guns are one of the cheapest way of preventing said attacks without wiping out the entire species. But in order to prevent said attack, the gun must be carried. It does no good locked in a super-secure-fifteen-padlocks gun cabinet.
The key (as far as I can see) is education! Catch the kids young and tell them that guns are tools that can be used, but must be used carefully! Teach all school-age children the rules of gun safety and regularly drill them on it. Slam down hard on anyone who uses a gun to commit a crime (say, punishment for crime + X years for using firearm in course of crime). Slam down hard on those who commit a crime alongside someone who uses a gun.
Between education and punishment, society should be able to get people thinking about guns rationally.
Guns are tools. Specialized tools, but tools nonetheless.
And when someone uses a tool, they need to learn how to use it correctly first and what sort of jobs it should be used for.
Interestingly, if you're within ten feet of someone who pulls out a gun, you've actually got a better chance of survival attacking them than running away, especially if you are using bare hands or a knife. Just remember to push the barrel to one side.
Seriously.People who attack with guns tend to forget that they have feet, knees, elbows, a forehead and (usually) another hand to use. Stop them from hitting you with the gun and they generally don't adjust in time to stop you applying a knee to a place that'll stop anyone not wearing a cup.
A similar thing happens with knife-users, as I know from experience.