navara-au said:
Does that make any sense???....probably not
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I guess what I'm basically saying is that why there is still violence in my society its for the most part avoidable. I cant see how having a gun would change anything for the better.
I understand what you are saying. Why does an american citizen need an AR15 semi-automatic rifle with a 30 round magazine? It's a fair question, I believe.
The answer however is a bit more complex than the common sense question. There are many Americans who believe wholeheartedly that NO American citizen needs to "bear arms", however, the founding fathers of our Nation, who did not trust government very much, felt otherwise.
The intention of the 2nd Amendment of our Constitution was that the Militia, aka armed citizens, would have access to the same weapons as the standing army.
People are so passionate about this idea, that the Democrats have, for the most part, abandoned "gun control" as an issue that is, quite frankly, political suicide. Even in the wake of these recent murders at Virginia Tech, most politicians are NOT calling for "gun control".
The prevelance of violence in our society is the product of a huge combination of COMPLEX issues, having nothing to do with the right of free citizens to bear arms. The catch 22 is that the shear number of firearms available makes it relatively easy for criminals to aquire the firearms as well.
As a law enforcement officer, I have no problem with the concept of legal firearm ownership. There are too many cases of honest people defending themselves for me to think otherwise.
The problem with your logic is the random nature of violence in this (and many other) society. While much of the violence is directed from one criminal to the other, a good portion is directed towards random persons or targeted persons, usually persons who appear to be helpless.
In my opinion, the right to "self-defense", is the most important right a human being has. And as far as defending oneself goes, you should always bring greater force to bear on your attacker than they are bringing upon you.