[GUNS] Re: Better people

EWyatt794@aol.com
Tue, 8 Jun 1999 10:52:11 EDT

In a message dated 6/8/99 2:02:39 AM Eastern Daylight Time, dwayne@pobox.com writes:

<< > Until we have acheived this, everyone should be able to protect
themselves as they see fit.

No, everyone should be able to protect themselves to an extent, and that extent needs to be agreed upon and decided. I don't think lethal technology is a good idea. You do. I fail to see how your opinion makes things suddenly objectively true, unless you are god or some other higher power. >>

I fail to see how your opinion makes things suddenly objectively true. I fail to see how a democratic vote would make anyone's opinion suddenly and objectively true. And I don't believe in god(s).

Life is individual. Death is individual. Noone has as much to lose from dying as the person who would be dead. Every person must be free to defend their life. If your neighbors possession of gun(s) bothers you, then perhaps you ought to *get over it*. I'm not willing to let myself be killed, stolen from, wounded, etc, because you feel unsafe due to my gun(s).

However, once your neighbor starts shooting at you (or punching you, or something along those lines) then there is reason to discuss disarmament. But a peaceful person needs to be free to work to support his life, and he needs to be free to fight to defend it.

William