Originally posted by Curval
Tarmac..not picking on you man, just curious...and thanks for the response.
Now..you don't "think" it would change your mind. I think that is an honest answer because it hasn't happened yet. There is clearly an element of doubt.
You go on to say that you might ask "why" that person had an assault rifle. Asking that question may prove to be difficult if one of those bullets should hit you.
No problem. I would much rather be objectively asked and have the opportunity to explain my views than be lumped into a category (ie "gun nut") based on someone's suspicions.
When I spent a summer in England, I genuinely enjoyed firearms discussions with the locals (especially cops)... both hearing their views on why their own system, and their views and stereotypes of our people and system. While I usually did not find anyone who genuinely agreed with what I said, I think both sides usually came away from the discussion with a little more insight into the other side's position.
And yes, I can't say for sure that being shot at (knock on wood here) wouldn't change my mind about weapons. But I don't think I would blame the gun, I would blame the person and possibly the laws that allowed
that individual to get the weapon.
And on the job, guns don't scare me nearly as much as cars do. At least against a person with a gun I have some options, be they negotiation, other officers, or my own gun. On the other hand, a car coming at me at 60 miles an hour is pretty non-negotiable.
But like you point out, all this would be academic if the **** did hit the fan. But there are multiple types of **** that can hit the fan, and assault weapons don't constitute a very common type of poo.