• @yesman
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    When you daily-carry, the weapon becomes just like a key-ring, phone, or wallet. Why do you think so many people bring their gun to the airport? Because they fucking forgot they had the thing.

    Expecting someone to be ever-vigilant and ever-responsible is not the product of critical thinking.

    • @[email protected]
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      652 months ago

      I’ve carried a firearm for both the military and personally. And even with ADHD do you want to know how many times I left it unattended on accident? Zero times. If you treat a gun like your keys or wallet then you shouldn’t be carrying it.

      • @[email protected]
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        202 months ago

        If you treat a gun like your keys or wallet then you shouldn’t be carrying it.

        I don’t leave my keys or wallet unattended. Is that something people do?

        • @[email protected]
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          172 months ago

          Haha I certainly don’t, but I’m less concerned about a small child or a careless adult killing someone with my keys. So I don’t treat them the same way I treat a tool whose sole purpose is violence.

          • @3laws
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            32 months ago

            whose sole purpose is violence.

            Let’s get real. Its whole purpose is death, nothing lesser nothing else. Sure, you maybe able to stop immediate danger and call it a day with good aim and perfect situation awareness but no gun owner has one to tickle and softly kiss people.

    • @ABCDE
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      422 months ago

      Why do you think so many people bring their gun to the airport?

      Is it… Because they’re fucking morons?

    • Neato
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      342 months ago

      Same can be said for driving a car. No one can be ever vigilant. Sometimes you run over some kids. It happens. /s

    • @friend_of_satan
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      282 months ago

      This is some serious selfawarewolves content. Sooo close to understanding the idea.

    • @rockSlayer
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      242 months ago

      You should always be aware of where your firearm is. I own firearms, but they’re located at my dad’s house locked and in his safe. If he needs to move them out of the house for any reason, he texts me about it. Carrying a firearm is a major responsibility and you must always be vigilant to where your firearm is and where it’s pointed. There are no excuses.

    • @ripcord
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      222 months ago

      Expecting someone to always be responsible with a firearm is absolute bare minimum. If you can’t do that, you shouldn’t have one.

    • paraphrand
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      212 months ago

      Expecting someone to be ever-vigilant and ever-responsible is not the product of critical thinking.

      It’s a fucking gun!

      • @meco03211
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        92 months ago

        But I can’t be expected to know where it is at all times! What if I get exceedingly drunk? Or have a massive bowel movement? Or am incredibly fucking stupid? Really this is your fault for trusting me with it.

    • HuddaBudda
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      62 months ago

      Expecting someone to be ever-vigilant and ever-responsible is not the product of critical thinking.
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      I love this take because it is absolutely correct. No one can be ever-responsible and ever-vigilant at all times 24/7.

      Yet we sell these weapons to counter a theoretical attack that can happen at any time.

      At that point, why is the answer to a lack of critical thinking and responsibility, except more absence of critical thinking and responsibility?

    • @BallsandBayonets
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      42 months ago

      I’ve never left my phone, keys, or wallet in a public bathroom either, and those can’t kill anyone (unless you use the phone to read your comment, which causes death by proximity to stupid).

    • Schadrach
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      42 months ago

      When you daily-carry, the weapon becomes just like a key-ring, phone, or wallet. … Expecting someone to be ever-vigilant and ever-responsible is not the product of critical thinking.

      If you can’t handle your daily-carry responsibly, you shouldn’t have a daily-carry at all. That’s the long and short of it.