Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by Barkoff
Many here are reading a lot into this without knowing much about it. Is it your suggestion that nobody in society should ever be disarmed? Then how would you know this guy should not be, given the lack of detail?

When someone is suspected of being unstable and a threat to themselves or others, there are methods for dealing with this involving a hearing where the accused has a chance to face his accusers and contradict them with the aid of legal representation, a neutral judge, and a jury of his peers. That has to happen first, before any action is taken against him or his property. We are presumed innocent in the US till proven otherwise in a proper court of law. Yes, there are risks to society in this. A free people is willing to accept that risk.


That's the problem with society anymore, they accept NO risk. They want their freedom but anytime anything goes haywire they want you to lose your freedom to fix it.

They don't realize me losing my freedom is them losing their freedom. That's the problem with society splitting down the middle. Each side wants the other to make all the changes and lose all their freedoms so they can continue on their merry little way unimpeded. Doesn't work that way when the government brokers the deal.

Everyone loses.


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