I am happy to admit that I'm probably very naive and un-educated in this matter, but how is the US more likely to suffer tyranny, than the UK, the rest of Europe, Australia etc. Are you suggesting that every citizen, the world over should carry a firearm?
So fear is not a valid reason to own a firearm? Your reason for carrying a firearm doesn't make much sense to me. If fear of being a victim isn't the reason, what is the reason? If people don't want to use a gun, I don't understand why they would carry one. So fear for your own life wouldn't be a reason to take another's life?
I still believe that this is cultural differences in what we believe. And I believe that cultural belief's can be changed with the right education.
I was brutally and repeatedly raped at knife point. It was the most horrendous experience ever. However, I seriously can't imagine having a hand gun and shooting him. I really can't picture that. Probably because gun culture is no-where to be found in my brain. I simply can't imagine shooting another human being..... ever. I really can't. I'm not being argumentative for the sake of it, I just honestly can't see myself (past, present or future) shooting someone.
He threatened to cut my throat with a knife - I can visualise me cutting him. Maybe if he'd held me at gun point I would be able to visualise me shooting him. Perhaps I can only cope with violence 'tit for tat'. I wasn't armed to defend myself at the time. And please don't underestimate the amount of hatred I still have for him, but I'm not sure I could have lived with myself if I'd have killed another human being.
I'll reply to your points in the reverse order that you stated them,
I am really sorry for what happened to you. I dont mean this as an insult AT ALL, in fact it is a compliment, but I think you're just too nice for your own good. A great many rape victims actually say things like that the wouldnt of wanted to hurt their attacker even if they were able to. I think predators can see these kind of people and pick them out to prey upon. Its really sad cus those are the last people who deserve to be subjected to that. Me, I kind of have a utilitarian perspective, I believe in choosing the action that will provide the most amount of happiness t the greatest number of people, therefore, the rights of someone who enjoys hurting others for sport become far less important to me than the rights of someone who enjoys trying to make the world a better place. I don't think rapists deserve to die, but what they deserve is irrelevant, if killing them is the only way to stop them from causing pain and suffering to others, it is an acceptable solution.
I think this divide of different kinds of people really ties into the whole gun thing. I think some people just really do not want to wrap their heads around violence ever being necessary or 'good' in any way. Personally I think this is naive, but thats not even a judgement, as people who think this way are often awesome kind people.
About fear, fear alone isnt a valid reason for any course of action I don't think. Fear however, is different than an honest and valid assessment of risks. It might seem like splitting hairs, but while some people do carry guns out of fear, many carry just because they know the world is unsafe, and would like the ability to defend themselves if it comes to that. Think of seatbelts. You don't put them on because you're scared, you do so because it seems silly not to. I don't carry a gun, but some people do view doing so in this way. I'm not sure that makes sense, I'd be happy to expand on it a bit more.
Lastly, nothing says the US is more threatened by tyranny than any other country. Our founding fathers just happened to recognize the threat and take steps to ensure our population had a legally protected right to arm themselves.
No I am not going to debate with you, You do not debate you bully. And no the question was not aimed at you or albatross it was a question that I was interested in the answer, not that you will believe that because you are just intent on your bullying tactics and trying to read my mind and tell me what I have intended when you have no idea. I am very familiar with that kind of controlling and bullying and I am not responding to you anymore. You are not debating, you are just attacking continuously
I am sorry you feel that way. It was not my intent. Was there anything I said before calling you a lame debater, or was it just that? Keep in mind you were sarcastic with me well before that, and I think I was respectful up until a few posts ago. Regardless, sorry you feel bullied.
Anthony, I respect your view that America needs tighter controls, but its easy to be a critic. Do you have any solution for how to impose tighter controls without establishing a national registry? A national registry will never happen. Bans on things like semi autos and high cap mags are pretty irrelevant and stopgap measures at best, as well as being very hard to quantify the benefit such bans will actually have. Hyperbole gets thrown around of civilians having no need for things, but that is not a valid reason to ban them. I would be all for a better system of background checks that didnt create a national registry, but I just can't imagine one. I would really love to hear some suggestions besides the same old tired ban this ban that hyperbole.
Also, as an interesting aside, the prison system's flaws are directly tied to the war on drugs. The vast majority of non violent prisoners are in there for drug crimes, and the private, for profit prison system has a powerful lobby that resits the legalization of drugs or the lessening of penalties associated with them. Get rid of the war on drugs and the prison system's problems will largely disappear. I do wonder though, cus you put them together and it certainly seems like the seeds of what would grow into tyranny someday. Sometimes I wonder if its all really just about keeping the population under control. The us has a higher % of its pop incarcerated than any other country I believe.