We have inalienable (God given and self evident) right to self defense of our person, our families and some cases third party. We don't have the right to to risk hurting innocent people in the process but we do risk just that when presenting deadly force (in this case a gun) leaving us all with a quandary whether we accept it or not.OlBill wrote:Interesting perspective. What risk?thatguy wrote:We have a God given right to constitutional carry, it is self evident. We also have an absolute responsibility to mitigate risk to the public.
There is no getting around this vexing problem for there is no guarantee that I couldn't hurt or even kill mine or someone else's innocent child, mother, father, brother, grandchild etc. My personal plan is to practice and train mentally and physically to strengthen my mindset of what would I do if this or that occurred. What I've personally discovered is that a well thought-out, practiced, trained and determined plan to defend myself and others allows me to wait just a little bit longer. I can think about other options, like running, distracting, discouraging through eye-contact and so forth. Trained guns stay in their place (holstered) longer and when my gun stays holstered it is very unlikely to hurt an innocent. Untrained guns or unsure guns on the other hand come out first putting the public in danger much faster.
By accepting our own personal responsibilities we negate the need for law in the first place.