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simple question
simple question
simple question
Does my ownership of a fire extinguisher mean I'm afraid of fires? Or just prepared?
I would love anyone of the anti-2nd Amendment crown who votes that carrying a gun means you're afraid to explain their logic.
again when asked why one carries a gun the scenarios are remarkably scary. People seem afraid of every moment they are in public and even more so in their own homes. Where my fire extinguisher is there in the unlikely scenario of a fire in my house that I can put out.
I don't think about my fire extinguisher until I need it and when I am in someone else's space I don't worry that I don't have it with me. but some of the people on these boards go crazy if someone suggests there are places they shouldn't carry their weapon.
You aren't prepared for anything simply by carrying a gun. In fact I would argue most people would do more harm than good in a crisis.
again when asked why one carries a gun the scenarios are remarkably scary.
People seem afraid of every moment they are in public and even more so in their own homes. Where my fire extinguisher is there in the unlikely scenario of a fire in my house that I can put out.
I don't think about my fire extinguisher until I need it and when I am in someone else's space I don't worry that I don't have it with me. but some of the people on these boards go crazy if someone suggests there are places they shouldn't carry their weapon.
You aren't prepared for anything simply by carrying a gun.
In fact I would argue most people would do more harm than good in a crisis.
then its lost pressure and out of date because you didnt prepare.I don't think about my fire extinguisher until I need it and .
When I say "ban guns", I'm talking about making it illegal to carry a gun in public.
Who is least afraid?
people with guns
people who want to ban guns
other
simple question
Does my ownership of a fire extinguisher mean I'm afraid of fires? Or just prepared?
I would love anyone of the anti-2nd Amendment crown who votes that carrying a gun means you're afraid to explain their logic.
It's not about fear. The gun control agenda is driven primarily by the desire to unjustly exercise power over others. Gun control favors tyrants and criminals, because it renders defenseless those whom they wish to oppress, abuse, or otherwise victimize.
Yeah, I noticed right away and posted this:I think you voted incorrectly based on your comment
Oops, I clicked the wrong vote button. Is there any way to change my vote? Either way, please do not group me with ignoramuses.