This is all just my opinion based on a flawed memory
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Kansas City area discussion going on here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1707573296152799/
"Where will you drive your own picket stake? Where will you choose to make your stand? Give me a threshold, a specific point at which you will finally stop running, at which you will finally fight back." (Derrick Jensen)
Yet likely good for it in the long run to know all humans aren't as nice as I am.
Argue for your limitations and they are yours forever.
This is all just my opinion based on a flawed memory
This is all just my opinion based on a flawed memory
Ben Zumeta wrote:I don't mean to judge if you are doing the best you can in an impossible situation, but if you feel you need a firearm at all times I hope you can get out of that situation entirely.
Lucrecia Anderson wrote:
Ben Zumeta wrote:I don't mean to judge if you are doing the best you can in an impossible situation, but if you feel you need a firearm at all times I hope you can get out of that situation entirely.
I moved 2400 miles in order to live in a state with laws that reflected my priorities (from California to Georgia). I wanted to have the ability to live where and how I liked, in my case that means living alone in a rural area without compromising my safety or peace of mind. I also wanted to live in a place with dog friendly laws (i.e. bite laws). The police response time is 20 minutes and I am fine with that.
These days many other Americans are doing the exact same thing, picking up and moving to states/regions specifically to be surrounded by others that share the same values and lifestyles. Let's hope the differences can continue to be respected.
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A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects.
-Robert A. Heinlein
Chris Kott wrote:
I love the LGD solution. You get a friend for life, built-in deterrent, and serious backup. I want to meet some Caucasian Mountain Shepherd puppies when the time comes, and see if they fit.
Argue for your limitations and they are yours forever.
A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, die gallantly. Specialization is for insects.
-Robert A. Heinlein
Trace Oswald wrote:
Lucrecia Anderson wrote:
Ben Zumeta wrote:I don't mean to judge if you are doing the best you can in an impossible situation, but if you feel you need a firearm at all times I hope you can get out of that situation entirely.
I moved 2400 miles in order to live in a state with laws that reflected my priorities (from California to Georgia). I wanted to have the ability to live where and how I liked, in my case that means living alone in a rural area without compromising my safety or peace of mind. I also wanted to live in a place with dog friendly laws (i.e. bite laws). The police response time is 20 minutes and I am fine with that.
These days many other Americans are doing the exact same thing, picking up and moving to states/regions specifically to be surrounded by others that share the same values and lifestyles. Let's hope the differences can continue to be respected.
I couldn't agree with you more. I'm not sure of the origin of the stereotypical person hiding in a corner of a basement clutching his handgun and shaking with fear, but nothing could be further from the truth for me. I carry a gun for the same reason I have car insurance and a first aid kit. I'm not driving around terrified that I will be in a car accident. Being prepared for situations that may arise makes me more relaxed, not more fearful. A gun is just a tool, no different than a shovel, a knife, a car or a coffee maker.
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elle sagenev wrote:
It's all fun and games until your gun falls out of your purse, discharges and nearly kills my mother. This actually happened, in a Starbucks. I now think people carrying guns just cuz is a bad thing.
Ben Zumeta wrote:Unfortunately all the people who hurt themselves or unintended victims with their “survival” weapons do not post their videos much. I have spent many years of my life living in and around the closest thing to “wilderness” we have as well as living in dense urban areas. You do not need a gun in either. If you want one, I suppose many people can be responsible with them and they can be useful and humane for hunting, but my point is you really don’t need a gun in any situation, they on average do not make anyone safer.
This is all just my opinion based on a flawed memory
'Theoretically this level of creeping Orwellian dynamics should ramp up our awareness, but what happens instead is that each alert becomes less and less effective because we're incredibly stupid.' - Jerry Holkins