Lonewulf
Humanistic Cyborg
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- Nov 12, 2005
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Ah, yes, I see your point.
But you don't have real-life experience with violence, so you don't know how you would react.
So the default assumption is that I'd go crazy and kill innocent people? Please.
Let me remind you of your post #573. You used the argument that, unless people had actual experience with something, it was a "factor in the argument".
Which you did not agree to. So using tactics you don't agree to is good? By your own logic, I shouldn't trust you with a firearm then.
It isn't a question of what I would do. It's a question of what gun proponents would do.
Then show me statistics! Out of the average gun owner, how many have actually gone crazy and killed someone?
Do you feel confident that you know enough Krav Maga to adequately defend yourself in a violent situation?
Yes. Not all situations, but enough so that it matters. I know what to look for and what to do against an opponent. I'm not saying I'm a master at it, but I know how to handle myself more than the average person without training.
It proves that you are not in as much control as you would like to think you are.
Actually, I know how much control I have. I get angry in discussions and sometimes say what I don't mean. This is not news to me. However, please prove how this proves that I will go into a rage and kill innocent people?
Please, prove it, and don't just sit here speculating all day and wasting my time. Thank you.
There are quite many people on death row who also said what you said. What makes you any different? What makes you such a special human being?
How many people on death row? Most of the people that go on death row are guilty of very heinous acts. Shooting at another person in anger, as far as I know, has a far less chance of causing someone to get the death penalty than someone who kills more than one person (which is usually not a crime of passion), rapes and kills, or kills children.
Please back your statements up with valid evidence.