Haibane Shadsie wrote:I respect hunters. I've never hunted, but I do fish, and I grew up around hunting. From my experiences fishing... there is just something special about getting your food straight from the source yourself.... getting it directly from the wild. It's not that I enjoy killing at all... in fact, with fishing, I feel kinda sorry for the fish... but I still like it. It's like... a connectedness with nature. Things kill other things to eat. These fish, if not caught by me, would likely be eaten by other fish... or herons, or eagles, or other fisherpeople. It's like... not denying the truth of nature and having a connection with history and the wild...
YesIExist wrote:However, I'm open to some ideas. What I am interested in, is what makes guns so appealing? Why might someone choose to target shoot or hunt animals as compared to another hobby?
Cephas wrote:To hold a gun is to hold the power over life and death in your hands.
Cephas wrote:Taking away guns doesn't make people any safer either.
LorentzForce wrote:unless you're holding them by their throats physically, you can't stop people making/use guns if they want to. no political law of such will prevent anything. people who are responsible will abide to rules, if they come up. but would people who previously has been using guns illegally care about all those legislations and conduct rules? i don't think so. even if it'll be death sentence, as long as they can't be caught they'll think it's fine. chances are, even if it's death sentence they might not even take a hint. so what's the point of law?
there really is no easy way to control guns. if it exists, people will get it somehow. like anything else that's illegal. just because government says no doesn't mean people won't get it. alas, they are the people who shouldn't be 'people', but it can't be helped right now can it?
guns are a double-edged knives. like it or not, it'll hurt both ways.
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