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<blockquote data-quote="1shot(bob)" data-source="post: 1031627" data-attributes="member: 1657"><p>I fail to understand why I can't exercise and/or enjoy my god-given natural born rights because someone else might be offended or scared by it.</p><p>I'm just a simpleton redneck, but if grandma is afraid to go to the grocery store because I'm enjoying one of my rights, so be it.</p><p>I think personal responsibility is due a comeback. If stupid people do stupid things, they need to suffer because of it. If you let someone get your gun and they shoot you, I'm sorry. Stuff happens. Learn to not let it happen.</p><p>All of your scenarios talk about me giving up MY rights so others will be happy. They don't have a right to be happy at my expense. I won't forfeit my right to carry so they can have their right to a pursuit of happiness. Their pursuit is up to them, not me.</p><p>Let's take that to the next level with the first amendment. Should I be able to speak freely and openly even if it offends someone? What if they start limiting our words and thoughts so no one gets offended by what I say? Is that any different? Laws that limit my words of speech would never be allowed, since I have a right outlined in the COTUS. Oh CRAP!! The PC police do just that. Dammit!</p><p></p><p>bob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1shot(bob), post: 1031627, member: 1657"] I fail to understand why I can't exercise and/or enjoy my god-given natural born rights because someone else might be offended or scared by it. I'm just a simpleton redneck, but if grandma is afraid to go to the grocery store because I'm enjoying one of my rights, so be it. I think personal responsibility is due a comeback. If stupid people do stupid things, they need to suffer because of it. If you let someone get your gun and they shoot you, I'm sorry. Stuff happens. Learn to not let it happen. All of your scenarios talk about me giving up MY rights so others will be happy. They don't have a right to be happy at my expense. I won't forfeit my right to carry so they can have their right to a pursuit of happiness. Their pursuit is up to them, not me. Let's take that to the next level with the first amendment. Should I be able to speak freely and openly even if it offends someone? What if they start limiting our words and thoughts so no one gets offended by what I say? Is that any different? Laws that limit my words of speech would never be allowed, since I have a right outlined in the COTUS. Oh CRAP!! The PC police do just that. Dammit! bob [/QUOTE]
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