My dad is a law enforcement officer...so I grew up with guns..so did my little sister. We were taught to LEAVE dad's guns alone. We knew they were for only one purpose...to kill the bad guys -- but just as fire and sharp knives, were extremely dangerous and could easily kill us or our friends if mishandled. I never messed with dad's service revolver, nor his rifle and shotguns...nor did Becky or our friends.
I was trained in the proper use and safety of a .22 rifle at age 8...began practicing with a .38 revolver at 11. Becky began plinking targets and learning how to safely load a .22 rifle when she was 7. A gun is a tool...in trained hands they save lives, but when used by criminals or the untrained, they take lives...many times innocent lives.
A motor vehicle is the same way...they can transport people safely, but if abused or driven by an idiot/ impaired driver can kill several lives...those inside and those just in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Yes, a revolver can be used to commit suicide...but so can a razor blade, too many pain pills, and a garden hose run from the tailpipe to car window. One of my friends from high school took her own life by jumping from a high ledge in the north Georgia mountains only weeks after her high school graduation.
I'm not a gun nut and never have been. At age 41 I own the same .38 revolver I bought at 19 for my security job...I keep it cleaned and it looks new. I've owned a pump shotgun since age 18. I don't need an assault rifle, nor do I want one. The only rifles in this house are a couple old .22's that belong to dad. I've never cared for hunting, so I own no hunting rifle (I'd much rather go fishing).
I hope and pray I live to 100+ and never have to kill anyone breaking in my home, trying to harm my family and I. I don't want trouble, but am prepared both gunwise and mentally if I have to defend us...and have no problem using deadly force to do it.
I'm not a gun nut, but support my right to keep and bear arms 100%. I'd much rather own guns and never need them -- than to need a gun someday and not have one
PW