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Re: More Gun Owners Use 2nd Amenedment to Kill Themselves

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Originally Posted by TSGracchus View Post
My ex-wife isn't a lunatic. She's just a volatile person with an anger-management problem. And she was more in love with me than I was with her, and she knew it and it bothered her. Even people without anger management problems can behave irrationally when severely stressed. Even you, Mrs. M. I'm glad you don't live with a violent person (trust me, it's NOT fun), and I know you're a widow, and I don't know if you're currently living with a lover. But imagine that you are, and that this guy not only cheats on you but brings home an STD and infects you with it, and you find this out on a phone call from your doctor, who also reveals that it's her own underage daughter that the creep fooled around with -- together with that underage daughter's sleazy boyfriend, who was probably the one carrying the bug. AND while you're having this discussion you look in your purse and discover that $500 cash and a couple of credit cards are missing . . . (Heh -- I'm going to have to put some scenario like that into my next novel, I think.)

There are going to be situations in which having a gun saves a person's life or protects his/her property. There are going to be situations in which it endangers the lives of their owners or their owners' family and friends. Statistically, the latter are much more numerous. I know that, and for that reason I do not plan ever to own and keep a firearm around the house. I have no irrational fear of guns; I grew up in Texas and used to go target shooting all the time. And yet I can still remember the time when a friend of mine who was over visiting took my dad's revolver out and, assuming it was unloaded, pointed it at my sister and pulled the trigger . . .

Luckily, he was right, it wasn't loaded. But you know as well as I do that you NEVER make that assumption. Kids, though, kids are irresponsible, it's part of being a kid. I look back on that memory and shudder at what could have happened, if my father had forgotten to unload the gun before putting it away.

I could see having a gun if I was in a high-risk situation for one reason or another, where the risk of having something happen where I would need the gun outweighed the danger of having the gun itself. But I don't expect ever to be in that sort of situation.
Didn't mean to offend with the lunatic comment....sorry.

In the scenario you mentioned, no, I wouldn't shoot him, but you'd better hide the knives... Just kidding. I'm not a violent person and so I'd probably just kick him out of my house and burn up all his personal belongings (there's more than one way to skin a cat!) Then, of course, I'd make sure that everyone, near and far, knew what the creep did. Those things would be a lot more fun than just shooting him!

I consider living alone a high-risk situation, especially considering the influx of people from New Orleans into my city after Katrina. Neighborhoods I once felt safe in, I no longer drive through because of the scumbag criminals. We also had an influx of Latino's and they've been responsible for much of the crime in my area. Then there's the fact that I work in a bar and have become the object of someone's affection more than once... Since I drive home after dark, I definitely feel the need for a gun.

Right now, my three grandchildren are at my house and my loaded, unlocked gun is on top of a 7 ft. armoire. They have no idea it's there and even if they did, it would be hard for them to get a ladder past me! I've let my grandson hold the gun (unloaded of course) and talked to him about gun safety. When he gets a little older, I'll let him shoot it but for now, he's content to go shooting his 4-10 with his dad.

Did anyone tell your dad that your friend got the gun???? And why have it in reach of children????
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