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Originally Posted by cklabyrinth
Here are a few instances where your "always" categorical imperative can be debunked: if the person with the gun is blind, mentally challenged, asleep, unconscious, or otherwise incapacitated.
I honestly don't see the use for personal handguns for protection when there are non-lethal alternatives readily available.
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Name one that is as effective as a gun at distance. BTW, I am one of the three-to-five percent that can withstand a standard commercial tazer. If you had tried me before I became too ill I would have broken your neck. When I was a bouncer it was the fastest way to meet Mr. Floor in a hurry.
I have, repeatedly, stated that if you do not like guns that you should not buy one.