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In reply to the discussion: The latest murderer [View all]lapislzi
(5,762 posts)This was beaten into my brain by a young South African policeman in the late 1980s, when violence against the white minority (self) was commonplace.
My husband purchased two guns, and we were required to pass a shooting course before we could be issued licenses.
The young police recruit could not have been more earnest with Silly White Lady and her revolver. Owning a gun is an awesome and terrifying responsibility. You need your faculties at all times. That means, no alcohol to dull perceptions and reflexes. Complete familiarity with your weapon. Confidence. Know the whereabouts of your weapon at all times, and know a clear path to it. We kept the combination lock on the bedroom safe turned to near the last digit. Other times, I drove with my weapon in the door pocket of my car, within easy reach of my right (shooting) hand, but out of sight.
He said, if a person is able to disarm you, that person will use your weapon on you.
That's your responsibility as a gun owner. That's what it's like to own a gun. If you can't wrap your head around that, you have no business owning a gun.