Wednesday, December 23, 2009

It's Not So Much Guns

"It's not so much guns," he said. "Whether it's a fire extinguisher or a baseball bat or a gun, they're all considered weapons, and if you use one to defend yourself, you can be charged with an offence." [More]
Think about the evil nature of anyone who would be offended by your defending yourself. Probably because they know in their black hearts they're the ones you should be defending yourself against.

[Via Jeet]

3 comments:

Matt said...

"Whether it's a fire extinguisher or a baseball bat or a gun, they're all considered weapons..."

Sure. Take all those away, take away my boots after I ram them up yer backside, and I'll fight you with my feet and fists. Cut those off and I'll headbutt you.

Man will never lose the instinct to fight to preserve his own life, so you might as well let him try with any tools necessary.

straightarrow said...

It seems Galloway perfectly understands the elite. I hope he is successful in trying to get some real common sense into Canada's gun laws.

In this case one stupidity saved him from the official state stupidity of having to keep his gun in a safe in unloaded condition. Had the robber not been stupid Galloway would never have been able to get to his safe, let alone have time to load his gun.

Real common sense says he should not be placed at such a disadvantage or suffer prosecution. So, where are all those people who want "common sense gun laws"? The real kind not the misnamed tyranny they have now.

Joe G. said...

The law has placed the collective force at the disposal of the unscrupulous who wish, without risk, to exploit the person, liberty, and property of others. It has converted plunder into a right, in order to protect plunder. And it has converted lawful defense into a crime, in order to punish lawful defense.