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As long as that’s what it is, for sure. Remember it’s not worth life in prison if it’s just property- not saying don’t defend your property, but usually though the nice thing is that in 9 out of 10 encounters, the mere threat of a gun in defense of your self or your property is enough of a deterrent for the perp to take off running and drop your stuff, and in the cases where they start to pull out their own gun etc you almost always have the right to use lethal force. I’m not a conservative but I’m a centrist on gun laws. I believe We would be good to add a few more regulations to keep them better out of the hands of criminals or potentially dangerous people etc. (Not saying you can ever get them 100% but it could help.) But of course not to the level of actual bans beyond what we already have banned. More like just closing the gun show loophole and better enforcing the laws we already have. Also yeah, California is a bit over the top with this stuff. And don’t get me started on the UK… You can’t even legally carry a knife there, so imagine walking through south London at night, being a law abiding citizen and having literally no legal way to defend yourself from some criminal with a knife, gun, or something else. It’s that kind of extremism I actually agree with conservatives on 100 that we need to fight. I think groups like the NRA are over the top and hinder the discussion of gun laws though. They always oversimplify the matter and it scares me because what’s going to happen is there’s gonna be 1 too many shootings in the news someday and it’ll be sometime when some clueless democrats are in power and they’ll most likely make too extreme of laws to appease the public majority who has been calling for some change at a federal level for years. It should be conservatives who make some small, sensible and incremental changes to the current system of gun moderation in the US, so that the left is appeased and doesn’t go overboard when they gave the chance. Even if you’re a hardcore conservative who believes in that no regulation position, sometimes you have to play 3d chess to get more of what you want and less of what your political opponents want. I’m a leftie personally, but in the classical sense of objectivism, taking things on a case by case basis, fighting for policies that meet the most people’s needs- not like the neoliberal corporatists or the people who just go with whatever their political party says blindly. I don’t want them to go overboard and rush in bad gun control policy that hurts hunters, enthusiasts, and every day people that just want to protect themselves well. I just want laws that might reduce the criminal element a little. Honestly most of these laws don’t have to even be gun related if we can just fix the broken mental healthcare system in this country as well as get back into fighting the war on poverty head on. ~
As long as that’s what it is, for sure. Remember it’s not worth life in prison if it’s just property- not saying don’t defend your property, but usually though the nice thing is that in 9 out of 10 encounters, the mere threat of a gun in defense of your self or your property is enough of a deterrent for the perp to take off running and drop your stuff, and in the cases where they start to pull out their own gun etc you almost always have the right to use lethal force. I’m not a conservative but I’m a centrist on gun laws. I believe We would be good to add a few more regulations to keep them better out of the hands of criminals or potentially dangerous people etc. (Not saying you can ever get them 100% but it could help.) But of course not to the level of actual bans beyond what we already have banned. More like just closing the gun show loophole and better enforcing the laws we already have. Also yeah, California is a bit over the top with this stuff. And don’t get me started on the UK… You can’t even legally carry a knife there, so imagine walking through south London at night, being a law abiding citizen and having literally no legal way to defend yourself from some criminal with a knife, gun, or something else. It’s that kind of extremism I actually agree with conservatives on 100 that we need to fight. I think groups like the NRA are over the top and hinder the discussion of gun laws though. They always oversimplify the matter and it scares me because what’s going to happen is there’s gonna be 1 too many shootings in the news someday and it’ll be sometime when some clueless democrats are in power and they’ll most likely make too extreme of laws to appease the public majority who has been calling for some change at a federal level for years. It should be conservatives who make some small, sensible and incremental changes to the current system of gun moderation in the US, so that the left is appeased and doesn’t go overboard when they gave the chance. Even if you’re a hardcore conservative who believes in that no regulation position, sometimes you have to play 3d chess to get more of what you want and less of what your political opponents want. I’m a leftie personally, but in the classical sense of objectivism, taking things on a case by case basis, fighting for policies that meet the most people’s needs- not like the neoliberal corporatists or the people who just go with whatever their political party says blindly. I don’t want them to go overboard and rush in bad gun control policy that hurts hunters, enthusiasts, and every day people that just want to protect themselves well. I just want laws that might reduce the criminal element a little. Honestly most of these laws don’t have to even be gun related if we can just fix the broken mental healthcare system in this country as well as get back into fighting the war on poverty head on. ~