What I find interesting is that there are so many here who would have people lay down their rights as free men and women simply because they do not
'feel' it necessary that their right be exercised.
Maybe we should apply that same attitude to the other rights layed out in the Constitution. People say things that I don't feel need to be said. People gather where I don't feel they need to gather. People vote in ways I don't feel need to be voted. People consume alchohol and I don't feel it needs to be consumed.
If a person wants to exercise their right to self-defense and has followed the legal procedure to do so, then no one has any right to deny them that right simply because of thier feelings.
Crime happens. Whether it be rape, burglary, car jacking, mugging, murder, etc. It all happens; we read and hear about it every day. I realize that we do not live in a world where everyone will respect one another and I could be killed simply for looking at someone or for the $20 I have in my wallet. And so, I choose to defend myself. I do not leave it in the hands of Law Enforcement (whom I have the highest respect for) as they are not responsible for the safety of the individual (many states have laws that remove any liability from Law Enforcement) and most often respond to crime rather than being able to deter it.
I, and only I, am responsible for the safety and well being of my family. For everyone who wants me to leave my gun at home because you do not feel safe knowing that I, and other law abiding citizens like me, are exercising our rights than please feel free draw up a written, notarized contract that states you will provide for my family for the rest of their days should I lose my life in the event that I am a victim of crime.
Any volunteers?
I'm not worried about the law abiding, licensed citizen carrying a firearm either on their person or in their vehicle who has had a federal, state, and local criminal and mental background check, and has been fingerprinted and photographed. I'm worried about the criminal who doesn't care about either the law nor my rights and who can and will sleep soundly after he has committed crime.
Too many people here would rather let emotion carry them away than focus on the fact that some employees would leave firearms
locked in their cars, not on their persons while they are work. There is a huge difference.
If Disney does not allow people to keep firearms in their personal vehicles on company property are they willing to be responsible for the safety of their employees while commuting to and from work?
I doubt it. You can't have it both ways.
You may find this site interesting:
http://www.claytoncramer.com/gundefenseblog/blogger.html