Postby Haibane Shadsie » Fri Jan 30, 2004 9:21 pm
Yeah, keeping this thread civil is nice.
I guess I'm an "on the fence" person, as stated before. In general, I think guns are one of mankind's worst inventions, yet, we have them now, like it or not. I respect the people who are responsible with them (hunters, target shooters, responsible cops and military personell).
I rather agree with MillyFan on the killing in self-defence... not that I think it's really all that wrong. I think if you need to to protect innocent lives... if there is no other choice... but... if you have a heart, you are going to FEEL HORRIBLY GUILTY about it, and hash over and over in your mind the rest of your life whether or not you did the right thing. For some people, having a gun in the house for self-protection might be a good thing... for others, it's not at all... As I said, with my personal and family situations, having a gun in the house would INCREASE my likelyhood of being injured or killed rather than DECREASE it. That is my particular case/living situation. It doesn't apply to everyone, and not even to most people.
I'm not for the total banning of guns... but I do think certain models are just... ridiculous for civilians to own. Gun ownership in general, though, shouldn't be banned, as there are responsible people, and moreso for the fact that said responsible people will follow the law and care about going through legal channels, where as the people who intend to use them for violent crime will not. There are things already like this...
Not to go off on a tangent, but "medical marijuana"... putting aside what you think of mary jane's medicinal properties, it seems like people who want it for legitimate relief of pain (such as cancer paitients and whatnot), cannot get it or have to jump through all kinds of hoops to get it... and they want it for a supposedly legitmate purpose. They are honest people. However, if you are a dishonest person who just wants to buy it to get high... it's more than easy to get, if you have the money. I think that if guns, as a whole, were banned - the people who want them for sporting or self-protection purposes will be honest and not be able to get them... while the criminals out there will have their black market means to get them.
So, you know, where do I stand? I'm not sure. I'm not a big fan of guns, but they are with us and we have to deal with them somehow.
Anybody watch the History Channel series "Tales of the Gun"? It consists of several one-hour episodes about different guns... from the Winchester company to naval cannons, guns in history as they've been used in war, crime, and honest civillian life. It's an interesting series to watch for historical perspective on firearms.
As for hunting and my attitudes about killing one's own meat... Eh, I've never killed a cow or a deer, and have no desire to do the deed myself, but I UNDERSTAND where meat comes from. As I said, I fish... catch a trout, look it in the eye, fully intending to eat the thing. I grew up rural, and my dad, for most of his life (he's retired now) was a retail butcher. As a young child, my family used to raise chickens and pigs. I'm rather angry that my parents let me, as a little child, name the pig and treat it as a pet... then there were our rabbits, and our goat, but I won't get into that...
But, yeah, I grew up around "meat doesn't just appear"... it grows on living animals that one has to kill and butcher. I like the honesty of not denying that. Furthermore... growing up in the country, I saw wild creatures doing what comes naturally... and saw, on many occasions, my cats eating mice and things... (Heh... I used to try to save mice from my cats as a kid. Drove my mom crazy, she was always afraid I'd get a disease from it).
My uncles... hunt. Sometimes, I get to partake of the spoils of the hunt in a good elk-steak. I respect hunting, and I think it is important for children to be raised with an understanding of where meat comes from, not this consumer culture of "you don't need to tell them that their happy meal hamburger comes from a cow." Gah. It seems to be a reccurent theme in my writing... I often will have a scene of hunting/and or butchering something.
What really annoys me (getting off on a tangent) are people who claim that they love animals without making any attempt to really understand them. You know.. like people who say that we shouldn't employ rescue dogs to help authorities find people trapped in rubble because "the dog is risking it's life for the benifit of man without even being asked/having a choice". GAAAAAAAH! If you know dogs that are well-cared for... if they could talk, I bet they would ALL say "Yes! I will help!" People who might think riding horses is cruel because a person is on a horse's back... I know horses... horses BOND with their human companions - and much of the time actually LIKE their "masters" to ride them, to take them out, see scenes, be with them - even on their backs...
Okay, I'll shut up, I'm getting off topic.
"We will never give up and despair, for we are on a mission from God." __ Hellsing, Vol. 2.