" What other use can a person possibly have for a pistol (again aside from target competition) that to use against another human being? I said right from the start, that if someone were to give me a valid reason why they would need a pistol, then I wouldn't have an issue with it. Yes, you are right, guns don't kill people, people kill people. And yes, a ban would do nothing to stop gun crime. But, read above. I don't see a valid reason for a citizen to have a pistol. I cannot make it any more clear than this. I guess that what I am saying is that if you are against a firearms ban, then offer a better reason to the Government why you feel this way. Simply saying "Well, because I want one." or "It's my right." just doesn't cut it."
- Well, actually, it does cut it.
Democracy is based on three boxes:
1. The ballot box. - Voting the bastids in and out.
2. The soapbox. - Hyde Park tradition - freedom of speach and audience.
3. The ammuniton box. - secures the above two freedoms.
I did not buy a pistol until it became clear to me that - apart from voting and being active in politics - the best contribution most Canadians can make towards the retention of useful democracy in this country would be to use the present laws to the LIMIT. If there are 18,000,000 Canadians who can vote, and 3/4 of them are legally, mentally and physically capable of possessing a Firearms License, then they should all do so. If they can then own rifles and shotguns, then they should do so. If they can qualify for and own restricted firearms (pistols) then they should do so. While they are at it, they should also join associations that contribute towards the protection of our historical culture of firearms possession (the NFA, CSSA, etc). Then, we would not have 'useful idiots' in Ottawa saying 'But you don't NEED one.'
No, and he doesn't 'need' his hooker and SUV either, but democracy is about doing what you want so long as it does no harm to others, not about what is needed. Communism and National Socialism is about what is 'needed'.
But, really gun control is about one premis: That a 98 pound woman should be forced to fist-fight her 337 pound attacker.
If you agree with gun control, then you agree with that statement.
And please, no "Call 9-1-1 and Die" arguments here.
The other chilling aspect to this are the "Keystoners". "Keystoners" are bureaucrats in Police uniforms who want bigger budgets and more power but care little about the proper traditions of policing in a democracy (Sir Robert Peel, anyone?) and would willingly disarm the citizen and increase the citizen's risk of death merely to make the officer's job more comfortable. Fortunately, we have very few "Keystoners" on this military site, as the military equivalent ("I am in the Army now, and I don't want to get hurt, so we should ban all armoured vehicles from the planet") is too ludicrous to comprehend.
Suffice to say with both the police and military world - the risk comes with the pay. We should not attempt to water down the rights and freedoms of others merely to make our own skins safer.
Tom