Nebor
Lifer
- Jun 24, 2003
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Even crazier was the New Orleans Police Department (the ones that didn't steal caddies and cowardly flee the city) were confiscating any and all guns from law abiding citizens when they needed them the most. Luckily I live in Jefferson Parish and while our PD has it's own issues they were happy to see armed men at both entrances to our neighborhood the one time they drove by in over two weeks. It was one less area they had to really worry about.
I guarantee that every last one of these anti-gun folk would change their attitude in a heartbeat had they been by my side during the chaos. It would have only made things worse if everyone was unarmed because the badguys roam like a pack of wolves. I can't beat a pack of wolves hand to hand but I can damn sure make it not worth the cost of entry with my 12 gauge and my .40 cal.
I was there. Being visibly armed all by itself deterred people who intended me harm from even approaching me. Hell out of all the incidents I only had to raise my gun once and the moment I did that the two assholes went scurrying. I consider that the greatest outcome possible, no one hurt, no one dead, no one robbed or beaten, etc..
But it doesn't go in the stats so according to a few in this thread my gun is a bigger threat to me than all the badguys I encountered who intended to do me harm. I respectfully and wholeheartedly disagree and although I was prepared to I never once had to pull the trigger to get the desired effect. As far as I am concerned my guns have saved far more lives than they have taken.
I don't think non-American first worlders really understand this. Look at how Japan reacted to the tsunami. They were orderly, helped each other and didn't rob or loot. Now look at how Haiti reacted to their most recent earthquake. Robbing, murdering, looting and raping that was only suppressed by armed private security and U.S. Army Paratroopers.
My point is, America has more Haitians than it has Japanese.

