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Originally Posted by aowen
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I think it would be strange to plan carrying a weapon into a batman premier. That to me would be consistent with the fear I was mentioning earlier, and would make me super uncomfortable if everyone was carrying guns around my child at school or sipping a soda next to me while watching Bruce Wayne whoop ass.
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I understand your point for sure, but I can almost guarantee you've sat down next to someone somewhere carrying a concealed weapon, and never knew it or felt unsafe. You could have been in a restaurant, a movie theater, or walking through Home Depot. You have the same or worse chances that the random guy in the room with a concealed gun is going to shoot you or your child as you do that the guy on the other side of you with a pocket knife is going to follow you out of the theater to rob you at knife point or stab you to steal your car.
I don't agree that teachers should be carrying guns, as that would make me uneasy with my child as well. And I firmly believe that they should make the requirements for carrying a gun much
much more strict as far as training and certification.
The safety issue can definitely be argued both ways, but there are people that don't feel comfortable
not having their gun with them be it from a previous life experience to themselves or someone else. How do you not infringe on their right to feel safe in order to make you feel safe? No matter how you look at it, or how 'crazy' you might think they are for feeling that way, you can't not infringe (fucking double negatives). So how can one person's feeling of safety trump another who doesn't necessarily share the same life experiences.