Daddio-on-patio wrote: ↑Tue Jan 29, 2019 10:36 am
bblhd672 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 29, 2019 9:19 am
More "special" classes of citizens.
And, as a first responder, I disagree with this. Come ride out with me and see if you don't feel that you are in a potentially dangerous situation at any given time.
Just going to play devil’s advocate for a moment here, so please don’t take offense....
[devil’s advocate]
In WW2, my dad was wounded on Iwo Jima, in a horrific battle that lasted 2 days, and killed all but 10 men of 4 assault platoons from 2 companies. The corpsman that treated him in the field was not armed. In fact, outside of airborne medics, most were not issued a weapon. Some corpsmen were issued a 1911, but most did not carry one. Without disparaging what you’re saying, you’d
have to admit that most of the danger from other people you’d face as a fireman/paramedic would
pale in comparison to what a Navy Corspman on Iwo Jima, or a Army medic on Omaha beach faced, and most of them were not armed.
So, why do you need to carry a gun as a Paramedic (or fireman, or whatever)?
[/devil’s advocate]
I really don’t care if you carry one or not, although I absolutely think you should be allowed to do so if you want to. I’m only asking the question to help you out, because SOMEbody is going to ask it, and you should have an answer prepared which defeats that kind of question.
“Hard times create strong men. Strong men create good times. Good times create weak men. And, weak men create hard times.”
― G. Michael Hopf, "Those Who Remain"
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