tattuchu wrote:Seth wrote:Sean Hayden wrote:What the hell is a wannabe violent criminal?
One who has the urge to engage in violent crime but has been deterred by fear from doing so because his potential victims might be armed and might kill him if he tries.
In my darker times, I've fantasized about killing people. To be honest, though, the thought of them possibly carrying a gun and trying to kill me back never occurred to me. It was never a concern at all. My only concerns were: 1) How to get away with it and 2) Who to kill. See, I would only want to kill people who I thought deserved it. They'd have to be real assholes that I'd be doing the world a favor by killing. I would never kill innocent people.
My other concern would be the purchasing of a gun. I've never done it, nor tried to do it, because I don't trust myself with a gun (see above for obvious reason why). I have a temper, and sometimes dark thoughts, but I also have enough self-awareness to realize that I'm precisely the sort of person who should never own a gun.
Well, that's a very good thing. However, I don't see such self-awareness as any sort of excuse for assuming that others should be denied their rights. That sort of prior restraint is traditionally grossly misused in every aspect of life where it comes up. This is a lowest-common-denominator habit of those who are unable to trust their fellow citizens to act rationally and therefore (as in MrJonno's case) view absolutely everyone else as a legitimate potential threat who must be closely monitored and controlled for the safety of all.
Traditionally, we rely first upon self-awareness such as yours to guide a person's moral and ethical conduct and second we respect the right of the individual to his own thoughts and emotions while at the same time holding him fully liable for his actions. We do not assume that you will misuse a firearm if you decide to own one, we respect your liberty and your rights by avoiding prior restraint and allowing you to live your life as you like so long as, and until you demonstrate that you cannot do so in a socially acceptable manner. At that point, we take action to amend your behavior and/or remove you as a threat to others.
The problem with gun-banners like MrJonno and BG is that they refuse to acknowledge the plain fact that the vast, overwhelming majority of citizens are in fact sane, law-abiding, rational and careful people who can in fact be trusted to possess and operate dangerous equipment of many different kinds, including automobiles and firearms. It is less than one ten-thousandth of one percent of people in the US who demonstrate an inability or unwillingness to abide by the proper rules of firearms ownership and social behavior. That doesn't translate into a threat to public safety that justifies infringing on the rights of the other 99.9999 percent of the population.
Now, keep in mind I'm not saying that you made this claim, I'm just expanding on your thought.
I respect you for your self-awareness and your decision, although I would prefer to see you learn to control your temper rather than allowing your temper to control you. If I may say so, carrying a gun is an awesome and serious responsibility that causes one to carefully audit one's public and private behavior so as to avoid situations that might lead to having to, or being tempted to use one's weapon.
For example, I stay out of bars generally, and I never, ever drink alcohol when I'm carrying, even if I'm at a bar with friends, so I never have to worry about getting into a bar fight.
Having a powerful reason NOT to get angry and let your temper get the best of you is actually a good thing. For some people it's simply the fear of getting the crap beat out of them by someone with superior fighting skills. For others it's a more rational approach to civil behavior that pays less attention to one's own ego and more attention to civil behavior.
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