Japanfan
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I have a question: what EXACT objections (other than hidden motivations of social justice, redistribution, and all sorts of class issues) do Liberals have against a law-abiding family or home owner owning a gun for home protection of his property and family from the buglers if he keeps his/her gun safe?
Because when one has a gun, one might use it.
Example 1: We live in the upper suite of a house, and the female part of the couple (who has since passed on) in the basement is one of the dearest friends I've ever had in my life. The male part is highly controlling, neurotic, immature, manipulative and self-centered - perhaps mildly sociopathic. We basically keep our distance from him and I essentially do not converse with him.
My friend was a brittle diabetic, and they went on drug-spree and took a holiday. There was an incident when he seemed to have put her in harm's way and put her life at risk. She regained consciousness in a ditch.
When they came home and I learned this, I was consumed with hatred of him. If I had had a gun at the ready, I fear I would have used it.
Example 2:
When we first moved here, I naively intervened to rescue an abused dog that one of the neighbor's had consigned to the back yard on a chain for life. Stupidly, I let my presence and opinion be known to the owner when he drove up at 3 a.m. and I was in the yard on a cold winter night, giving the poor dog a blanket in his lonely small doghouse.
I tipped off a rescue group, and the dog was taken.
The neighbour blamed me, and he burned down my husband's car (a beautiful vintage convertible). As arson of this kind is very difficult to prove, no police action was taken.
Although I see now I should have acted subversively and have learned my lesson, I'm not sure I can have done so at the time. I was just too upset and it was bad, unexpected timing for him to drive up.
The man never got another dog, and after a second attempt at burning a car, left us alone. I was grateful he did not go after our dog rather the car, as he couldn't understand loving an animal. Mr. Japanfan and he had a 'chat' and I'm not sure how, but some resolution was reached. Probably I was blamed and presented as irrational, but I didn't care or even mind that the patriarchy was at play for once.
We stay way clear of his house and have no contact with him. It's now been 18 years.
What would have happened if I had a gun, or he?
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