The historical comparison makes sense.
Most DGUs in the US do not involve any shots fired...deterrence...
We call this escalation dominance. It is one of the main principles of deterrence. If you are better prepared to win a fight than the other guy, he will likely back down. Sure, it is better to avoid confrontation in almost all situations, but if the occasion should arise where confrontation is necessary...B.Schuss wrote:
To me, an armed society is a weak society. You may feel strong, and safe personally, because you have a gun, but in reality you have simply given up on the concept of a peaceful society and decided to "win" this fight by simply being more violent than the other guy.
Most DGUs in the US do not involve any shots fired...deterrence...
It might be an interesting experiment, but it is not what we are advocating. I am advocating that people have the option to carry, not some government requirement. A government requirement would be a bad idea, as it unnecessarily restricts people...and we all know that many people have neither the time nor inclination to properly train themselves.B.Schuss wrote:
I have suggested the following experiment: make it mandatory for every adult citizen of the US to carry a firearm at all times. Everyone gets a CWP, no gun-free zones. After 5 years ( or whatever period the stats people suggest ), check the relevant statistics ( gun crime, violent crime, robbery, murder rate per capita, etc ). Then you'll see if more guns really do make a society safer.