Submitted by Convair101 t3_10oxzrw in nottheonion
CuriousGeorge__82 t1_j6ofroi wrote
Reply to comment by TimeShareOnMars in McDonald's to play Beethoven in bid to deter yobs after rampage by Convair101
If I lived in the US I’d want to be armed, because it’s so dangerous.
The UK isn’t dangerous. British people don’t need to be armed to the hilt on a daily basis. The US has 18x as many murders despite only being 6x larger in population. Last year there were six months with no shootings at all in London. That would be unheard of in NYC or LA. Even stabbings are worse in the US.
https://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/stats/Crime/Violent-crime/Murders
TimeShareOnMars t1_j6oiasa wrote
It is definitely an issue. I live in a pretty rural area. It's relatively safe, but we have our share of gang violence and plenty of guns. I carry a firearm and other items for personal defense daily. I don't like going to other states where firearm carry is prohibited. My permit to carry is good in about 33 states.
I have to travel to NYC soon. No guns allowed for me there... very restrictive knife laws (most locking one-handed opening knives can be classified as an illegal gravity knife through a very tortured interpretation of their law).
Guns have always been part of my life growing up. Going hunting or shooting for recreation at family holidays.
CuriousGeorge__82 t1_j6ok69v wrote
Yeah I get it if guns have always been a part of your life, or you live somewhere rural.
For me it’s something I never think about, because virtually nobody is armed. Not even the police usually. And gun crime is so rare it’s not really a worry for me. I feel bad that you have to worry about it daily.
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