Re: Colorado shooting at batman premire
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Eric.D.Actor</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
I'm a proud gun owner. But the fact of the matter is in most all of these tragedies guns are involved. Usually semi-automatic rifles or hand guns. Often times with high capacity mags. [....] I have a hard time understanding why someone would need or have the ability to purchase in the civilian market body armor, beta mags, etc.
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I have a Socratic answer: for those citizens living on family land whose neighborhood is settled by gangs, given the local sheriff/DA won’t/can’t deal with them, would you counsel selling and moving to a suburb, or would you counsel being under arms (i.e.: body armor on a bedroom stand, an AR-15 in the truck, and a pistol in the belt)?
When it comes to American citizenship, there is always a debate over what it means to be a Citizen. For one group, it is the bourgeois dream (i.e., it's all about the pursuit of prosperity, and violence can certainly put a dent in the enjoyment of prosperity). For another group, it's a bundle of rights and responsibilities that includes the concept of being, in some capacity, under arms. This translates not to any one act (such as military service) so much as embracing a culture of being under arms. Such a culture implies violence, in the same way that a culture of freedom of movement implies traffic deaths.
What do you live for? What will you die for? Your life is your will and testament, how does it read?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Eric.D.Actor</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
I'm a proud gun owner. But the fact of the matter is in most all of these tragedies guns are involved. Usually semi-automatic rifles or hand guns. Often times with high capacity mags. [....] I have a hard time understanding why someone would need or have the ability to purchase in the civilian market body armor, beta mags, etc.
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I have a Socratic answer: for those citizens living on family land whose neighborhood is settled by gangs, given the local sheriff/DA won’t/can’t deal with them, would you counsel selling and moving to a suburb, or would you counsel being under arms (i.e.: body armor on a bedroom stand, an AR-15 in the truck, and a pistol in the belt)?
When it comes to American citizenship, there is always a debate over what it means to be a Citizen. For one group, it is the bourgeois dream (i.e., it's all about the pursuit of prosperity, and violence can certainly put a dent in the enjoyment of prosperity). For another group, it's a bundle of rights and responsibilities that includes the concept of being, in some capacity, under arms. This translates not to any one act (such as military service) so much as embracing a culture of being under arms. Such a culture implies violence, in the same way that a culture of freedom of movement implies traffic deaths.
What do you live for? What will you die for? Your life is your will and testament, how does it read?