davin said:
erawamai, would you also propose a law that, say, women can't struggle when being raped?
The act of struggling is not dangerous to the community and cannot really be used in an attacking or offensive way as a gun can. If the act of struggling can only be seen in the context of self defence whereas a gun can be used in other less meritorious contexts. Struggling is no where near as an efficient killer as a firing a gun. I see no reason why struggling should be made illegal. The act of struggling is in no way analogous to the brandishing or firing of a gun as you propose.
In general there is no problem if everyone exercised their guns rights for the purpose of self defence. The problem is that it is very hard to enforce the specified use upon a device that has many other uses. How exactly do you force or control the use of guns for the purpose of self defence?
As for all the people here that keep talking about rape. You seem to be overemphasing stranger danger. While some sexual assaults are perpatrated by a stranger most the rape is carried out by someone known to the victim who isn't overly threatening to the victim.
davin said:
cuz then they're trying to enforce laws that rape is illegal by preventing it? really the only one that does anything about it should be the gov't, right? should people not be allowed to lock doors because they're taking the responsibility for preventing crime away from the gov't?
Same as above. Locking doors is not dangerous to the community and cannot really be used in an attacking or offensive way as a gun can. The act of locking doors can only be seen in the context of self defence and is no where near as an efficient killer as a gun.
You are trying to draw an anology between locking ones doors and brandishing or keeping a gun in order to prevent crime. One prevents crime by keeping people out a an area. Other prevents crime by threatening to kill the person. One can be used to efficiently kill many people the other can't (well it can but the logistics of killing alot of people with a locked door is not as easy as the logistics of pointing and pulling the trigger).
When people get heated up and loose control I'd prefer them to have access to a locked door and the right to struggle than a gun.
davin said:
gun control isn't giving people the right to carry out vigilante justice, its giving them better means to protect themselves, their family, and their property, rather than have to wait for police to arrive, often after the fact.
If everyone has a gun it gives people the power to become judge and executioner for any person in society. That is self help and that is vigilante justice.
Whether the use of this leathal force, if used, was valid or not is too late for a person who happens to meet someone who abuses their right to keep a gun.