Hey, lighten up! I'm starting to come around to the Lefties' POV. It's important to keep pushing the total disarmament agenda no matter how many innocent victims it gets killed.
I mean if it's not you or someone you know who gets stabbed, shot or bludgeoned then don't worry about it...
As my dentist says, sorry, did I strike a nerve?
But I was responding to the concept not to you personally. And I'm not a lefty, I'm a very moderate Democrat. I'm not pushing a total disarmament agenda, either.
I served in the military in a combat zone. I had to face people who were armed. It's not fun, it's terrifying. That's where your training and experience kicks in. You practice it so when your faced with one of these high-stress adrenaline-inducing encounters you're able to react based on your training.
Maybe in a home invasion having a firearm around might come in handy. We've all read the stories of well-meaning Good Samaritans who try and intervene in an armed incident and only succeed in getting themselves shot. We've all read the stories of shop owners who pull a gun on a robber only to be immediately disarmed and, often, shot.
Heck there was an incident in Long Island a few weeks ago where a police officer attempted to intervene in a home invasion. He did not realize the assailant had a hostage. When the assailant confronted the officer and raised his gun as if to fire the police officer fired back. Killing both the assailant and the hostage.
I used to live in the neighborhood where the hostage, a young college woman, grew up. I used to see her and her twin sister around. Like at McDonald's. It was a terrible tragedy.
I'm arguing that, in most cases, not all, escalating the situation only makes it worse.