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<blockquote data-quote="SMS" data-source="post: 1367311" data-attributes="member: 42"><p>And some would argue that the government has the right to impose rules of conduct, a.k.a. Laws, to protect society from idiots who don't know trigger discipline or other common sense related stuff....hence existing carry law, seatbelt laws, DUI laws, helmet laws etc. </p><p></p><p>If the behaviour is deemed a threat to society, then precedent exists for laws that restrict associated behaviour. If we are saying that 95% of the gun owners out there are not safe and responsible, then how can we argue that everyone should be allowed to open carry without training or licensing?</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind I am an advocate, but we are arguing against a mass of people/politicians who do <em>not</em> believe in the 2nd Amendment the way we do. </p><p></p><p>Gun owners and related businesses (business is a huge player in legislation) railing for expanded carry laws and/or 2nd Amendment restoration while at the same time not trusting their fellow gun owners to stand next to them on a firing line will appear about as hypocritical as an anti-gun politicians with concealed carry licenses/bodyguards appear to us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SMS, post: 1367311, member: 42"] And some would argue that the government has the right to impose rules of conduct, a.k.a. Laws, to protect society from idiots who don't know trigger discipline or other common sense related stuff....hence existing carry law, seatbelt laws, DUI laws, helmet laws etc. If the behaviour is deemed a threat to society, then precedent exists for laws that restrict associated behaviour. If we are saying that 95% of the gun owners out there are not safe and responsible, then how can we argue that everyone should be allowed to open carry without training or licensing? Keep in mind I am an advocate, but we are arguing against a mass of people/politicians who do [I]not[/I] believe in the 2nd Amendment the way we do. Gun owners and related businesses (business is a huge player in legislation) railing for expanded carry laws and/or 2nd Amendment restoration while at the same time not trusting their fellow gun owners to stand next to them on a firing line will appear about as hypocritical as an anti-gun politicians with concealed carry licenses/bodyguards appear to us. [/QUOTE]
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