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In reply to the discussion: There's a debate about whether Zimmerman should have been carrying [View all]Joseph8th
(228 posts)186. No... I'm saying it's better...
... to take the ass-kicking than to kill some idiot bully or the next T. Martin. Even if in self-defense. Where's the well-regulated militia? The rest is hot air.
Basically your argument of many words amounted to a very long admission that gun owners are cowards. They won't take their ass-kicking or face a confrontation on equal footing. Sounds cowardly to me.
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If the charge for assaulting a police officer had not been dismissed, George might be in prison.
yardwork
Apr 2012
#1
Thanks for that reminder. At least four assaults that we know of. Who knows how many total.
yardwork
Apr 2012
#4
I don't carry one, but I don't pretend to be more qualified to make that decision for another person
slackmaster
Apr 2012
#6
Whatever the state's requirements are, and whether or not Zimmerman met them ...
markpkessinger
Apr 2012
#91
As long as the requirements are purely objective and not subject to political favoritism or biases
slackmaster
Apr 2012
#108
You may not be qualified enough to say Zimmerman wasn't fit to carry a weapon
CreekDog
Apr 2012
#173
What do you think a police officer's motivation is for carrying a sidearm?
Atypical Liberal
Apr 2012
#28
"NOTHING is more addictive than that which relieves fear - even temporarily. "
Zookeeper
Apr 2012
#147
Interesting question in how do we differentiate between legitimate need and the GZs of society.
bluesbassman
Apr 2012
#26
Since so many apparently normal people kill others with guns, even without a past criminal record...
CreekDog
Apr 2012
#174
will I feel as good about my ideas as other folks will feel safer for having guns?
CreekDog
Apr 2012
#177
are you saying that the speed with which a weapon can kill is not related to it's deadliness?
CreekDog
Apr 2012
#181
*Here's* your "well-regulated militia"- and Zimmerman is most certainly a member:
friendly_iconoclast
Apr 2012
#185
Packing heat is about shooting your fool mouth off, with the certainty that noone can righteously be
WingDinger
Apr 2012
#17
If you've "had my ass kicked", you exist only because the person who did it, didn't intend to kill y
AtheistCrusader
Apr 2012
#134
He was accused of assaulting an officer, the charges were dropped, and no conviction.
AtheistCrusader
Apr 2012
#24
Yea, assuming it gets reported properly and the person doesn't just go buy a gun from a
Hoyt
Apr 2012
#41
Niether potential issue of which has any bearing on this issue whatsoever.
AtheistCrusader
Apr 2012
#46
You have less to fear from a concealed carry permit holder than anyone else.
Atypical Liberal
Apr 2012
#141
People Who Legitimately Defend Themselves, Sir, Do Not Have Difficulties
The Magistrate
Apr 2012
#69
I think you are revealing a lack of knowlege about Massad Ayoob, Sir.
Atypical Liberal
Apr 2012
#155
So what did he write, Sir, that makes you think he wants to shoot someone?
Atypical Liberal
Apr 2012
#165
I'll take this, Sir, as an indication that you didn't read it or can't support your assertion.
Atypical Liberal
Apr 2012
#172
You Can Take It As An Indication Of Anything You Like, Sir: It Will Not Bother Me
The Magistrate
Apr 2012
#175
It's nice to see people admit when the US Constitution and Bill of Rights is a trviality.
Atypical Liberal
Apr 2012
#187
Most Back-Shootings Are Self-Defense, Sir: People Are Never More Menacing Than With Backs Turned
The Magistrate
Apr 2012
#148
One of those, the back was turned because the assailant was attacking another person
AtheistCrusader
Apr 2012
#160
Only Two Came Through, Sir: The Drunken Brawl One Contains Insufficient Facts To Form An Opinion
The Magistrate
Apr 2012
#163
Now I find myself in the position of defending something I do not approve of.
AtheistCrusader
Apr 2012
#166
One wonders how many of the police reports now on record were done that night....
Junkdrawer
Apr 2012
#53
Anyone can claim anything. This is why we rely on things like evidence.
Atypical Liberal
Apr 2012
#47
It is not logical, because it is not in any way an accurate reflection of the law.
AtheistCrusader
Apr 2012
#132
I'm not the one who has to strap a gun or two to my body before walking out the door.
Hoyt
Apr 2012
#61
I think you've nailed it. But, there are lots of folks who carry for the very same reasons as Zimmy.
Hoyt
Apr 2012
#39
Good luck with that. The Democratic party has dropped gun control from it's platform.
Atypical Liberal
Apr 2012
#50
Just biding time while pro-gun crowd creates enough concern to bite the bullet and severely
Hoyt
Apr 2012
#63
Pretty easy to figure out what the pro-gun crowd is going to do. Life revolves around guns.
Hoyt
Apr 2012
#78
Spot on, Hoyt. Enough is ENOUGH of this gun fetish. Reform or repeal the 2nd amendment. nt
Joseph8th
Apr 2012
#123
So you think that he didn't want his weapon to be SEEN by Trayvon? And why not?
MrScorpio
Apr 2012
#102
A person who legally carries a firearm in Florida does not want his weapon to be seen ...
spin
Apr 2012
#111
Frankly, I'm disturbed at your insistence in making this debate about all CCW holders
MrScorpio
Apr 2012
#171
He could have been carrying 15 guns, and nothing would have gone wrong had he not
AtheistCrusader
Apr 2012
#135
Yet, he actually used the weapon that he was carrying into a confrontation that he initiated
MrScorpio
Apr 2012
#137
This is not a discussion about any of the OTHER 300 million or so firearms in America
MrScorpio
Apr 2012
#142
Is there another intended usage for carrying a loaded handgun into a confrontation...
MrScorpio
Apr 2012
#145
OK, you keep saying this isn't about OTHER CCW permit holders, but...
Atypical Liberal
Apr 2012
#194
Of course. This doesn't mean that you are actively seeking that possibility.
Atypical Liberal
Apr 2012
#197
If it went down the way the evidence seems to currently point, I agree.
Atypical Liberal
Apr 2012
#199
Personally, Sir, Weaponry Was Not Necessary for Me To Be Exceedingly Dangerous
The Magistrate
Apr 2012
#75
We Will Leave Aside, Sir, That Rates Of 'Justifiable Homicide' In Florida Have Gone Up Steeply
The Magistrate
Apr 2012
#106
My perception of others around me is absolutely defined by what items I have in my pocket.
joshcryer
Apr 2012
#60
But rationally, surely you realize that no on knows how much money is in your pocket.
Atypical Liberal
Apr 2012
#80
I don't get it. I'm supposed to have the same level of preparedness that I would have if I had $5...
joshcryer
Apr 2012
#83
Oh, that example was just an example. Say that I wasn't actually showing anything.
joshcryer
Apr 2012
#96
Now, that's what I'm talking about. I wish all gun owners were as responsible/sensible as you.
Hoyt
Apr 2012
#73
According to one report that I haven't seen reported here at the DU . . .
Major Hogwash
Apr 2012
#104
Probably? When the probability reaches 100%, it is no longer considered a probability.
Major Hogwash
Apr 2012
#207
"Stand your Ground" laws are nothing more than a legal way to go human hunting
LynneSin
Apr 2012
#107
I don't think you understand the carry laws. You can't take guns to Hooter's or most commercial
Honeycombe8
Apr 2012
#114
Don't blame the gun laws. Blame the protections that covered Zimmerman ....
marble falls
Apr 2012
#128