I don't really understand when you say "shoot the government"
I get the self defence reason. You know shooting a burglar, or protecting your family.
The Police. Yeah I get this too to some degree. I find police to be corrupt too. If the police crazies have guns then can see why you'd want one too.
The Government - I am lost here. Why would you need guns? Do you mean the army. When/where/why would the US government attack it's own people?
I'm disappointed, Bodie.
Why? Because it isn't obvious to me? In my life time our respective governments have never become a regime. So I don't understand why you are disappointed I don't think the same way you do. I am asking the questions in an attempt to understand where you are coming from. I shall now read the links you provided with as open mind as I can.
Also, was wondering about your idea about 'training' which I think is good btw. Wanted to know if training would be aimed at disabling an opponent or would it be more like 'shoot to kill'. It occurred to me that someone could be easily killed for committing a first time non violent crime. I know it would be difficult to suss out at the time of the burglary or whatever crime it was so thinking 'shoot to kill' a bit extreme? Thoughts?
Why? Because it isn't obvious to me? In my life time our respective governments have never become a regime. So I don't understand why you are disappointed I don't think the same way you do. I am asking the questions in an attempt to understand where you are coming from. I shall now read the links you provided with as open mind as I can.
I'm not disappointed that you don't share my view, i'm just disappointed that you now don't seem to be aware of more than what exists in your vicinity. You didn't seem the type. Oh well. Maybe you'll change your mind.
Also, was wondering about your idea about 'training' which I think is good btw. Wanted to know if training would be aimed at disabling an opponent or would it be more like 'shoot to kill'. It occurred to me that someone could be easily killed for committing a first time non violent crime. I know it would be difficult to suss out at the time of the burglary or whatever crime it was so thinking 'shoot to kill' a bit extreme? Thoughts?
I think that should indeed be part of the training. In this way, the public who wished to own firearms would have the basic skills a soldier is given, and be able to make those quick judgements based on experience. For instance, one would quickly scan an attacker for weapons. If they are armed with a gun, then kill them. If they are armed with anything else, shoot them in the leg or the arms.
That's an excellent point. Thanks for bringing it up.