We've got seemingly a million threads fighting over guns good / guns bad - that's not my question(s). Hypothetically:
Do you think having your child killed at the hand of a school shooter like Newtown or Uvlade would change your thoughts on guns?
Similarly, do you think if you were a first responder or medical person that had to remove the bodies would change your thoughts on guns?
If your child was the one that committed the murders of school children in a school shooting, would it change your thoughts on guns?
I'm not a gun guy. Don't own one, don't think I ever will and am more of a big dog / Louisville Slugger guy when it comes to home protection. But I've often thought through the hypothetical that if I were to actually have an intruder get past those two things and still overpower me in my own home (and live) - would I change my mind and become a gun owner/advocate?
What say you HORT? Can you offer a thoughtful response to these questions over the next sayyyyy ten posts before it devolves into trolls and pissing matches?
Do you think having your child killed at the hand of a school shooter like Newtown or Uvlade would change your thoughts on guns?
Similarly, do you think if you were a first responder or medical person that had to remove the bodies would change your thoughts on guns?
If your child was the one that committed the murders of school children in a school shooting, would it change your thoughts on guns?
I'm not a gun guy. Don't own one, don't think I ever will and am more of a big dog / Louisville Slugger guy when it comes to home protection. But I've often thought through the hypothetical that if I were to actually have an intruder get past those two things and still overpower me in my own home (and live) - would I change my mind and become a gun owner/advocate?
What say you HORT? Can you offer a thoughtful response to these questions over the next sayyyyy ten posts before it devolves into trolls and pissing matches?