I was following the ban on handguns proposal from Obama, and the following debate with interest. For a while I was involved in discussion forums on the Internet, until I got tired of it. It was me against Texas, basically. The same stupid arguments repeated over and over, delivered with increasingly aggressive and rude language. I guess these guys know how to shoot; let the gun talk, but language skills seam to be correspondingly low.
I’m a peaceful man, I don’t like guns, never liked them. I prefer to use the pen, or actually the keyboard. I don’t like any kind of fire arms; handguns, shot guns, rifles or machine guns. Handguns are the most nasty and sneaky kind of fire arms, worst in a bad class; the 2nd worst invention of all time (after religion). I support a general ban on handguns; useless crap it is, good for nothing but killing people. Yes, I know that handguns are used for sport shooting too, even for hunting. Handguns are poor hunting weapons; most game hunters would prefer a shotgun or rifle for that purpose.
This is what makes handguns so dangerous: Handguns are easy to hide under a jacket. You can point the gun in any direction just by a small movement of the wrist. A rifle, for comparison, is a big and heavy object. You can’t easily hide it on your body. You can’t just point it all around with an easy hand movement. I know by experience. I have used both handguns and rifles myself, because I had to, in military service. Safety rules and precautions on the shooting range were always more strict for handguns than for rifles, with good reason.
Just for fun; here are some arguments from the gun-guys on the Internet forums:
1. The good guys need handguns because the bad guys have guns. Yes, sure, the bad guys have guns too. Most of the illegal handguns are stolen legal guns. If the total number of available guns were greatly reduced, the bad guys would have a hard time getting them too.
2. We need to defend ourselves and our homes against intruders. Yes, sure, and if the intruder knows you’re sleeping with a gun under your pillow, he will carry a gun too. And who will be the fastest on the trigger? A sleeping drunk Texas rancher, or a vigilant housebreaker?
3. I never leave home without my gun; the town is full of armed bad guys. Yes, sure. And what do you think would happen if you pulled your gun on Main Street to defend yourself, surrounded by other people carrying guns and ready to defend themselves? You would probably just shoot a lot of kids and unarmed innocent people who happened to be near by. Defending the citizens (by law enforcement) is a job for the police, defending the country (by war, in the name of God) is a job for the military forces.
4. We need guns to defend ourselves against the socialist-government in Washington (after Obama entered White House). What the Hell! How paranoid and crazy can you possibly get?
I told the gun-guys that in Winterland even the police is unarmed (this is almost true, they have guns locked into the trunk of the police cars). Their reaction was like “Then thanks God I don’t live in Winterland”. Yes, I’m glad you don’t live here too, as long as you insist on carrying your gun everywhere you go. But if you leave your handgun and bring your skis, you’re welcome to Winterland.
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I agree with your mindset. I don't like guns either. But... as a Texan, I feel I should point out that not all Texans are gun toting nincompoops as you seem to think and not all ranchers get drunk at night and wave their guns around. You've been talking to the wrong people, so I'm glad you got off that board. Texas is a huge state with lots of ranch land and in some areas miles between homes. I can see reason for guns and rifles, even though I don't like them.
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Sorry, I didn't mean to offend all Texans. I have friends living in Texas and have been in Texas many times (Houston, Austin, San Antonio, El Paso, Delaware Mountains). I know that the people of Texas are very diverse. The guys I met on these 2nd Amendment discussion forums were probably a special kind.
ReplyDeleteOnce I visited a small town called Langtry, close to the Rio Grande. That was cool; guess I will write about that in my blog some time.
Also, I've had some unforgettable nights in the music clubs on 6th Street in Austin. My favorite place is Joe's Generic Bar, but I heard it's closed now.