Originally posted by jaymanOriginally posted by Freddie
Pro gun people have this cowboy mentality where they think they can always save the day in situations that rarely actually happen, or at least play out the way they think they happen.
really?
i've owned guns quite literally my whole life, and recived my very own rifle when i was 11 years old .never once was i taught that we had guns so we could act like cowboys. you could say i'm " pro gun" but that wouldnt be the point. your narrow minded view of "middle america" as a bunch of stupid rednecks is very tired and almost used up, and outgrowable .
for better or for worse that i live in a country who's constitution holds it's citizens to a standard high enough to expect us to be able to own guns and be responsible with them is very important and precious to me. i signed away 6 years of my life in gratitude for such a responsibility. privileged people arent the only people worth a poop in this country.
I grew up in a not so nice city and was in some situations that pro-gun people would probably use as an example of why we should all have guns...I can safely say it never even crossed my mind at the time. I have never wanted a gun in this and never plan to own one.
And it's great that it's in the Constitution....doesn't mean I have to agree with it. The aforementioned 'blacks are 3/5th of a person' was in the Constitution at one time too. I don't like the idea that any love who can sign his name can legally own a tool that has no purpose other than for taking a life, regardless of how responsible you have faith in them being. I don't like that guns are so easily obtained illegally either, at all, which is why I think there should be MUCH harsher penalties for having an unlicensed weapon (might be wrong but I'm pretty sure the stolen property charge on a stolen gun is harsher than not having a license?).
I appreciate military service because it takes a far better person than I to be able to do such a thing, and I appreciate that you stood up to protect a right like this, but I have to say that in my experience, there are people out there that do not deserve such a right despite what the Constitution says. As 'leftist' or whatever as that may be, you can honestly say with a straight face that you do not know a single person that you wouldn't trust with a firearm even if legally obtained? I find that hard to believe.