Yes, its not really an access issue. Its not like weapons are hard to get in Europe, with all the crime networks and Ukrainian "exports".
the bigger question is "ok suppose you have a gun, now what are you going to do with it?" and the answer to that is the same from anti-globalists on both sides of the Atlantic. "Nothing".
Its a reasonable answer too. Who are you going to shoot that would change anything?
I can say that its nicer to have two fewer pedophiles and for it to have been legal to have been done.
That is certainly true.
I also can't neglect the effect that a smiling citizen carrying a pistol out in the open has on the general actions of bad people. Lots of shootings in self defense happen that are not mass reported as anti-gun propaganda still runs high amongst those who most deserve to have a gun trained upon them. Some would call it self-preservation.
Believe me, I can certainly see the benefits of it, particularly in a country like America that is much emptier than Europe, and a little bit more dangerous. The fact that anyone can break into my home and I'll be at his mercy is disturbing. But since that barely ever happens, it doesn't bother me that much.
But I already see Europeans claiming that the stoopid Americans should be changing their gun laws in response to this last shooting. Even aside from the substance of the matter, I'm highly offended that these people think they should be able to decide what people in a country they've never been to should do about a subject they don't understand.
They can, they just won't, because they're just as brainwashed as Americans.
Without any judgment on your right to bear arms, can you tell me exactly how your weapons have advanced your struggle against tyranny so far?
Even people who kill pedophiles in self-defense, like Kyle Rittenhouse, are prosecuted and have their lives turned upside down.
Yes, its not really an access issue. Its not like weapons are hard to get in Europe, with all the crime networks and Ukrainian "exports".
the bigger question is "ok suppose you have a gun, now what are you going to do with it?" and the answer to that is the same from anti-globalists on both sides of the Atlantic. "Nothing".
Its a reasonable answer too. Who are you going to shoot that would change anything?
That is certainly true.
Believe me, I can certainly see the benefits of it, particularly in a country like America that is much emptier than Europe, and a little bit more dangerous. The fact that anyone can break into my home and I'll be at his mercy is disturbing. But since that barely ever happens, it doesn't bother me that much.
But I already see Europeans claiming that the stoopid Americans should be changing their gun laws in response to this last shooting. Even aside from the substance of the matter, I'm highly offended that these people think they should be able to decide what people in a country they've never been to should do about a subject they don't understand.