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Misery, where in God's name do you live?
Living in the countryside, almost all people I know are polite, reliable and reasonably intelligent (and those who lack in one category usually make up for it in the others). This excludes teenagers and a certain type of underclass, and the latter exists almost exclusively in urban areas.
I have trouble imagining the hellhole you're forced to live in, and how it made you so jaded.
Illinois. Not near Chicago (which is a hellhole) thankfully. But yeah, middle of bloody nowhere (most of the state counts as this; go south of Chicago at all, or to the west, and it's all grass and farms, all the way past that, with forests randomly dotted around). But polite and intelligent people? No. Alot of unpleasant and or loony ones (and a bizarrely inordinate number of the sorts that try to intimidate and get their way through trying to appear physically imposing; talk about tedious to deal with...), really... anyone that's worked anywhere around here could definitely tell ya that. We also dont have freaking BOOKSTORES here, while I'm complaining. There just arent any, unless you count a rather crappy Walmart to be a bookstore (no, seriously, that's the source of books; I"d have to drive quite a long distance to go to a real one... I tend to just reread ones that I already have over and over again). Sure are alot of places that sell alcohol though (which doesnt help with the local drivers).
Really though, you dont have to live in some horrible backwater place, or in an absolute hellhole of a city, to be in an area that for whatever reason has alot of jerks in it. Some places are just like that. I dont know why THIS area tends to be so damn unfriendly. Just is. Now, if I want a place that's a bit more friendly, I can go to house #2, which is on a lake in Wisconsin. That's a better type of "middle of nowhere". Same amount of "not a damn thing" around, but way less jerks. This is likely because it's not Illinois (in case you cant tell, I really hate Illinois). Other difference is that the ratio of grass VS trees is reversed there. Aint much to do up there, but I guess that's the same here. Can go fishing up there, I guess.
The general intelligence level is about the same though. They're just not asshats as often in Wisconsin. Or at least, not that specific area.
And you've likely never had to worry about where your next meal comes form. Go down to the local market and get some "fresh" meats.
Ick, no. I eat fish every now and then, but that's about it. Not because of vegetarianism or some idea like that, I just think most meat smells like distillled awfulness, and tastes worse. But fish on the other hand... My own exact living situation has nothing to do with this though. I"m not talking about "myself + guns". I'm talking about "general populace + guns"
It's one thing though, to own a hunting rifle specifically to, in fact, hunt when you need food (though, as I understand it, it's usually done as sport, not out of true need). That's not the issue though. The issue is random idiots arming themselves when they A: dont genuinely need it for that purpose (since the things have no other purpose), and B: are dumber than stumps, and C: again, are untrained. Normal guns... as in, ones that arent hunting rifles... do not qualify as "tools". They just dont have a use. And that's by far the majority of guns out there. And most areas arent hyper-dangerous wilderness with a high number of bears per square foot. The point being: Most people dont genuinely NEED guns. They just buy them ANYWAY. Often, when they're exactly the sorts that shouldnt be allowed within 2000 feet of one. And it's that last bit that's my entire point.
Incidentally though we do have quite a few hunters around here, come to think about it. Cant imagine why though, but in this place it probably is for sport, come to think of it.
That's not a gun issue, it's a societal one. It's no different than getting drunk and getting into a 3000 lb guided weapon (btw it's illegal to drive drunk, yet it still happens). Everyone seems fine with trying to put a bandaid on a symptom and totally forget about root causes.
That.... doesnt break down my point. You need to get people to take responsibility FIRST, and THEN you can give them their stupid weapons. But right now? That responsibility isnt there. Giving them guns is, currently, a fantastically terrible idea. No matter how you spin it or how you apply any logic to it, giving guns to the irresponsible is a really bad move. And that's the whole problem.
I dont care too much about someone having a damn gun. I care about an IDIOT having a damn gun, or someone that buys it for bravado; and most people hit these categories. Particularly in high-population areas (AKA, places most likely to have lots of guns).
There was something else to say but I'm about out of time for right now, and there's annoying driving to be done; at least this debate is something to DO though. Bloody boring day otherwise, ugh.