@bobsal u1553115,
bobsal u1553115 wrote:You do know I support the second amendment, don't you?
I asked u what u think about
carrying defensive handguns in public (not just inside your home).
Maybe u answered that and I just did not see it.
What is your sentiment on wearing handguns in public streets??
bobsal u1553115 wrote:I just don't support whacko's going heavy.
George Patton believed in re-incarnation.
Does he count as a "wacko" ?
Maybe he went too "heavy" ?
Jimmy Carter believes in flying saucers;
shud he be disqualified
from self defense, as being "wacko" ?
If a psychiatrist sends his patient, a wacko, to relax in Nature
by running or fishing in the woods, shud he be
un-armed
against predatory animals ?
What does the 2nd Amendment say about
discrimination???
Where does it grant government the authority to discriminate??
I don t see any language in there that only an
elite
has the right of self defense; that right is not limited to Mensa.
On the contrary, government is bound to impartially respect
every citizen's right to "
equal protection of the laws"
to defend his life from predatory violence.
bobsal u1553115 wrote:I'd much rather have an open carry than concealed carry.
I want to know who's packing what so I can at least make my own adjustments.
Do u believe that u have a
right to know that?? If so: where did u
get that right??
Do I have a right to know who is a Moslem
so that I can figure my chances that he will set off a bom ?
Do u think that we can make the Moslems wear Crescents in public
so that thay must
carry themselves
OPENLY?? (I don t think so, but u get the point.)
bobsal u1553115 wrote:I own and though I lived in Arizona for years before I moved to Texas,
I've never carried except to hunt or plink.
It sounds like u r
PROUD of that;
proud of being helpless??? "Cast Your Fate To The Winds." Nice music.
Before I had access to functional guns, before I arrived in Arizona long ago,
I felt defenseless; I was not proud of that. The enfeeblement of age
might reduce me to that again; limited ability to walk for long. Nothing to be proud of.
David