Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: What's wrong with gun-"control"? [View all]zipplewrath
(16,692 posts)After 9/11 I think just about everyone considered violence to be a primary solution to conflict. Furthermore, we as a nation have been at war more than we have been at peace, that hardly suggests a peaceful culture. We have "stand your ground" laws so that people don't have to exit a hostile situation if they choose not to but instead engage in acts of deadly violence. Torture is accepted in this country as a primary method of information extraction (despite its dubious utility). Our language is filled with violent expressions that are used regularly in nonhostile situations. We have "wars" on cancer, poverty, and drugs.
Mind you, the vast majority of people when confronted with an actual opportunity (or necessity) to use violence often end up choosing to avoid it. However, they readily accept others plans to do so, as well as defend those that end up choosing to do so.