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Originally posted by jj_jonathon
I don't think people should be allowed to carry a concealed weapon. I didn't say that people shouldnt have the right to keep one in their home, etc. But to carry it on yourself can cause so many complications. Half the people in the US lose their carkeys in their pocket, and many people also lose their temper so fast, but could still be qualified to carry one. Guns scare me, but I realize theyre necessary to keep around, because the only people who would stop using them under the law (if changed) would be the ones who wouldnt use them against another person. People are just f*ed up. Thats all. This is one of those things that shows it. Like war. It's all retarded. People should be able to gbet along civilly, but no - we all have our giant conquest for power, so we kill. OK. I'm wayyyyy off topic. lol. I'm done. I say people qualified to carry should be able to carry concealed weapons, but I consider that different that having one to defend your house/family.
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I respect your opinion but wish to point out flaws in your logic:
- I too am a law-enforcement official. I have YET to arrest an person who's legally authorized to carry a concealed weapon.
- 95% of the people in this country are good, trustworthy tax payers who abide by the law.
- It's their current constitutional right.
- Check the statistics, those licensed to carry concealed weapon are NOT society's problem.
- Statistics indicate states with concealed carry laws see a decrease in violent crime and NO increase in gun related crime from lawful concealed pistol owners.
- As a law-enforcement officer I DO NOT fear the licensed pistol holder. I fear the unlicensed pistol holder. Who's in the better position to understand this?
- There is no marked increase of firearm violence from those who are licensed to carry a pistol.
- This paranoia about allowing qualified citizens to carry concealed firearms simply that....unjustified paranoia. Take it from those who know.
Your contention that it
can cause complications is just that, a contention. However, it just isn't the case.
I'm no psychologist but the fact you're scared of guns may be part of your objection to allowing responsible tax paying citizens to excercise their right. If I were scared of motor vehicles, I'd be hesitant to allow licensing of vehicles and people to drive them on the streets which may kill someone.
Just my $.02