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Politics
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
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Message ID:
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>>>>>> Not everyone deals with stress the same and some people have alittle more experience dealing with stress under extreme conditions. Some people have witnessed the damage guns do in person as well and it is not something they would grab in anger.
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>>>>>Then I would say you don't know yourself.
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>>>>That was fairly presumptuous. You know her better then she knows herself?
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>>>Of course not but I can have my opinion.
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>>But for that opinion to have any weight you'd have to know something that contradicts the facts that Tracy states. Everything I know about her lends a lot of believability to what she said.
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>>Like Tracy and John, I've had access to lethal weapons, including firearms, every day of my adult life. I don't have a lot of anger problems but I used to find myself in situations where being armed seemed rational. Trained people who have weapons learn that weapons are not there to resolve anger issues and resorting to their use in those circumstances can often get you dead.
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>>I completely agree that many many people shouldn't have guns. But since it is increasingly difficult for the state to rule on someones sanity or emotional balance I don't think legislation is going to keep guns out of the hands of those who are arming themselves to give credance to their anger. Institutionalizing people before (or even after) they harm others might, but that is not politically correct.
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>I'm not meaning to be specific about Tracy here. My point (which others obviously disagree with) is that everyone has the capacity to be provoked by the right events and then react in an unplanned way.

I realized that. I also agree with your last statement. As to how extreme everyone would react, events in people's lives have shown that not everyone reaches for their gun. Most seek help through the legal system - even in extreme cases. Typically, weapons are only used out of anger when alcohol or drugs are involved. There have been a few isolated incidents but I don't think it shows a precendence. I don't know anyone who has carried a weapon professionally or who was well-trained and accustomed to having weapons around who used it in anger. There will always be those extreme cases - people who have committed crimes and who are about to get arrested will sometimes use the weapon on the police, a family member, or themselves. Child molesters about to be revealed have used guns on themselves. Also, thinking in anger that you are angry enough to shoot someone and actually doing it really are two different things. I don't know you personally, but I suspect you probably wouldn't really have shot anyone, no matter how angry you were at the time.
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