Originally Posted by
Bailey Guns
Yeah, Friday, you're right. It is a B&W issue for me. And I'll admit, especially in today's political climate, I tend to take my rights seriously. Especially my right to defend my family and myself.
Do people who use guns sometimes make mistakes? Of course they do. But you can't train "human" out of the equation. That's why the most highly trained in any field - not just related to carrying guns - oftentimes make mistakes that hurt or kill those who didn't deserve to be hurt or killed. And your point about politicians not caring about statistics is certainly open for debate. I frequently hear anti-gun politicians spouting statistics (usually false or flat out lies) that support their anti-gun law du jour. Furthermore, I think your assertion would tend to support the "less strict" side of the training argument - bureaucrats don't know what is needed so why would you want them mandating training requirements?
Anecdotal evidence of minimally trained or those having no formal training in the defensive use of guns, especially handguns, suggests this "class" (in reference to their level of training) of people uses handguns effectively many times per day to protect themselves. Overwhelmingly, their efforts are successful and no one is harmed...unless it's the bad guy. Sure, most are probably not truly CCW-related. But it's really not that much different.
Until I see evidence to the contrary I'll continue to advocate that everyone who chooses to carry a handgun should seek out as much professional, competent instruction as their means will allow on a voluntary basis. I will continue to argue against further government intrusion and more restrictive government-mandated standards for concealed carry. I will continue to assert that state standards as they are now are sufficient and don't need to be changed...unless we go to a "constitutional carry" system.