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No wonder Farage loves it so much. His constituency writ large. But what about the bits that aren't? I like the sound of Portland, for example.
Interesting that all the Brexiteer types, who claim to be patriotic, are obsessed with us becoming indistinguishable from America. For all people's fears about being assimilated with Europe we are already far more enmeshed with the US.
I get what you're thinking about the gun being a very physical object that one could definitely leave somewhere else rather than introduce it into the environment. Even though that's not something that you personally find to be an important part of your kit for your day-to-day life and frankly it's not mine either there are people for whom it is part of how they kit up for the day.. I actually think it would be unreasonable to assume that such a person should simply leave their tool at home simply because you don't approve of their use when you have no reason to think that it's going to be used in your environment. That seems irrational. To me.
We are getting to the stage where almost everything you write is so alien to me that the areas of agreement are fast disappearing!
Let me try to put it as neutrally as possible. I have not been to the US, and the more I read about gun attitudes the less likely that is. My loss, I am well aware, and certainly not the US's. For someone to see carrying a gun as a normal part of getting dressed is truly, without exaggeration, as strange to me as the thought of putting on a mermaid's tail every day. n both cases I am sure people do, but in neither case can I think why. I understand, rationally, because you have no reason to lie to me, that what you say is true, and that tens of millions of Americans carry a gun everywhere they go. But emotionally that is such a world away from anything I want anything to do with.
You are as likely to suffer an attack from an armed intruder in my house as you are to suffer a shark attack in the Sahara. There is absolutely no need for a gun. I use the word absolutely there in its proper sense.
I carry because there are active threats against my life.
Now This explanation has a lot of common sense in it.As someone who carries every day, asking me to leave my gun at home is tantamount to telling me I'm not welcome.
I carry because there are active threats against my life. Those threats don't go away just because I'm at a dinner party at friends/family. While I try to minimize the actuality of the appearance of the threat, I cannot say it won't happen. In such an event, there will be no "dealing with it" without deadly force being used.
If that makes my host uncomfortable, I can understand that. In such a situation, don't invite me. If you do, expect that I will be armed despite your preferences that I come disarmed. A deadly encounter may happen whether I'm armed or not. If it happens while I'm disarmed that means it will turn out badly for my host and everyone else present at the time. Thus being armed actually protects those I'm with even if they don't like it.
Beyond that, it's just irrational fear based on "what if X happened..."

The USA is a fascinating country, but we British far too often underestimate the vast, vast differences between it and us. The GB helps to illuminate those. We would never think of waltzing into, say, China, and expecting it to be just the same, but because of the language I think we often expect the US and Britain to be broadly similar.
I can completely understand this and, as you say, provided that your host knew, it would be unfair to invite you and not expect you to be armed in the circumstances. I might also add that I am extremely sorry you are in this situation, and I hope the murderous person(s) threatening you are soon in prison to allow you to get on with your life.
I would add, though, that a fear of guns is anything but irrational, given what can be done with a gun, and frequently is.
The conceal carry rate in America is about 16%, so in any given day in which you cross paths with Americans, and you’ve been in the presence of at least 16 guns
The conceal carry rate in America is about 16%, so in any given day in which you cross paths with Americans, and you’ve been in the presence of at least 16 guns, guns that are there to protect their owner, and has no effect on your day unless a bad guy shows up, in which case you’ll be glad a friendly gun was on hand.
The conceal carry rate in America is about 16%, so in any given day in which you cross paths with Americans, and you’ve been in the presence of at least 16 guns, guns that are there to protect their owner, and has no effect on your day unless a bad guy shows up, in which case you’ll be glad a friendly gun was on hand.
Absolute frequency is not the same thing as relative frequency, dumbass. You'd know that if you had earned that Mensa membership you claim.
The USA is a fascinating country, but we British far too often underestimate the vast, vast differences between it and us. The GB helps to illuminate those. We would never think of waltzing into, say, China, and expecting it to be just the same, but because of the language I think we often expect the US and Britain to be broadly similar.
The irrational fear is feeling the need to carry at a family gathering.As someone who carries every day, asking me to leave my gun at home is tantamount to telling me I'm not welcome.
I carry because there are active threats against my life. Those threats don't go away just because I'm at a dinner party at friends/family. While I try to minimize the actuality of the appearance of the threat, I cannot say it won't happen. In such an event, there will be no "dealing with it" without deadly force being used.
If that makes my host uncomfortable, I can understand that. In such a situation, don't invite me. If you do, expect that I will be armed despite your preferences that I come disarmed. A deadly encounter may happen whether I'm armed or not. If it happens while I'm disarmed that means it will turn out badly for my host and everyone else present at the time. Thus being armed actually protects those I'm with even if they don't like it.
Beyond that, it's just irrational fear based on "what if X happened..."
The irrational fear is feeling the need to carry at a family gathering.
Americans are dopey fucks, just look at queefy.
The irrational fear is feeling the need to carry at a family gathering.
Americans are dopey fucks, just look at queefy.
Why are there active threats against your life?I carry because there are active threats against my life.
Reagan was surrounded by armed guards who were rather useless when he was shot.Tell it to President Reagan who's attempted murderer flew across country just for that single purpose.
Why are there active threats against your life?
Reagan was surrounded by armed guards who were rather useless when he was shot.
The best part of my post was "wiping is for pussies"!
one of these days somebody's gonna catch me ridin' dirty.
I can completely understand this and, as you say, provided that your host knew, it would be unfair to invite you and not expect you to be armed in the circumstances. I might also add that I am extremely sorry you are in this situation, and I hope the murderous person(s) threatening you are soon in prison to allow you to get on with your life.
I would add, though, that a fear of guns is anything but irrational, given what can be done with a gun, and frequently is.
Why are there active threats against your life?
Reagan was surrounded by armed guards who were rather useless when he was shot.
Tell that to megastars who often get stalked and their stalker can show up anywhere/anytime. Tell it to President Reagan who's attempted murderer flew across country just for that single purpose. Tell it to the thousands (if not millions) of battered spouses who get shot at work, play, grocery shopping, and elsewhere.
You NEVER know when the threat will materialize. IF there's a real threat, there's no safe haven or time period that dictates when/where it will ,
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Thinking there is, is stupid.
It's probably too much to ask that anti-gun zealots take on fact that the number of murder victims who knew exactly where and when their murder would take place going into that situation with full knowledge today was the day approximates zero. The fact is, as stated, one never knows where and when personal violence against oneself will take place
