OFF: guns debate
Jonathan Jarrett
jjarrett at CHIARK.GREENEND.ORG.UK
Fri Nov 24 12:43:14 EST 2006
On Wed, Nov 22, 2006 at 10:43:36AM +0000, Carl Edlund Anderson typed out:
> On 21/11/2006 23:58, Jonathan Jarrett wrote:
<snip where we agree>
> >But I consider
> >myself an experienced firearms user, and I wouldn't like to say that the
> >populace would be safer if I carried a concealed pistol. The thought of
> >people, even people with the best of intentions, without that experience
> >doing so makes me decidedly uncomfortable.
>
> I don't think I would have any objection to the existance of good
> training and licensing programs to enable one to carry a concealed
> firearm ("good" being an important concept, which I shall not even
> bother to attempt defining further at this time :) though I can't say I
> would feel any _desire_ to carry a concealed firearm in the part of the
> UK where I live at present. But if I lived some part of the world with
> a much higher risk of violent crime, I would probably have a different
> desire. A concealed firearm, after all, isn't meant to keep the
> populace safe _per se_ -- it's meant to keep _me_ safe by virtue giving
> me the power to gravely endanger specific segments of the populace as I
> deem necessary ;)
I see what you mean, but as long as we're talking about
concealed weapons in the UK, the first hurdle any such programme would
have to clear is that of *not* decreasing the safety of the general
population, however much safer the individual user might feel. And maybe
I'm just conscious how many bad judgements I make while cycling every
day, but I don't think *I'd* make the world any safer despite my
training if I had a loaded firearm on me, let alone what someone with
less would be capable of getting wrong. So I doubt we shall see much
change on this front, especially with the fluffy safety-consciousness of
the current British government. Yours,
Jon
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Jon Jarrett, Fitzwilliam Museum, jjarrett at chiark.greenend.org.uk
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