by caseydog » Fri Sep 07, 2007 6:30 pm
I've never understood American attitudes about guns, especially here in the south.
Well, for better or worse, here's my 2-cents.
I keep a firearm with me when I go wilderness camping -- because it is the wilderness. It makes sense there.
When I go to a campground, I don't feel the need to pack heat. If I did feel the need, I wouldn't be at that campground. I'd go someplace safer.
I wouldn't think of having a firearm at a TD gathering, where I'll be camping with people I chat with all the time on this forum -- many of whom I have met. I can't imagine any scenario where I would need one. Once again, if I feel that I need a gun for protection at a gathering, I'm not going to that gathering.
Same goes for day-to-day life, for me. If I find myself thinking I need to keep a loaded gun by my bed at home -- I'm selling my house and moving. I don't want to live like that.
If I ever feel I need a gun with me to go to work, I'm getting a new job.
If anyone on this forum REALLY feels that they need to pack a pistol along on a camping trip to a state park full of other campers, many of them people they know, then I would suggest to those people that they stay home.
I know a lot of people like to carry firearms. I don't get it, but if you really feel a need to have a gun with you at a gathering I attend, please lock it up and don't talk about it. And sure as hell don't get it out and start showing it off.
AND, one thing I am pretty darn sure about, is that guns, alcohol and an attitude are ingredients for something tragic to happen, and I am also a beleiver that an once of prevention is worth a pound of cure. If I find out someone has a gun, and they get drunk and obnoxious, they won't have to wonder who told the ranger and got them arrested. Fair warning.
I may get accused of being "anti-gun", as usual, but I like to think of it as common sense.
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