I'm old enough to remember back-alley abortions, too. The point is, I think, that the reason to make choice an option isn't because abortion will continue to happen so let's at least allow it to happen under safe conditions. Keep in mind that if you oppose abortion (our president believes women should be treated as criminals if they have an abortion) the basis for that position is that it is immoral, irrespective of how "safe" the procedure is when legal. You don't allow something that you consider to be wrong if additional wrongs are additional potential behaviors. I happen to believe in choice, but it's a hard issue to get comfortable with. It's a one of those issues, like capital punishment, that I may struggle with for the rest of my life.The very basic right of bearing arms does not need to be justified with either need. Whether it's to keep a tyrannical government at bay or to protect your family or to shoot cans off the fence, doesn't have any bearing on the right.
Back to guns: I happen to think that owning a gun for protection from the government is kinda crazy. Irrational. Owning a gun to protect my family from wrongdoers is another matter altogether. I won't hesitate to use my weapon on someone if they enter my home with criminal intent. Originally Posted by agrarian
No one needs anything until they do. We are so ready to give up rights in an effort to achieve a utopian society where we live in individual plastic insulated bubbles.
We live in a sharp world that seems to love bursting bubbles.
Venezuelans didn't need guns to oppose their own government either...until they did.