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Title: The Gun is Civilization Post by Hondo I. Sackett on Apr 6th, 2008, 1:09am The Gun is Civilization by Maj. L. Caudill USMC (Ret) > > Human beings only have two ways to deal with one another: > reason and force. If you want me to do something for you, > you have a choice of either convincing me via argument, or > force me to do your bidding under threat of force. Every > human interaction falls into one of those two categories, > without exception. Reason or force, that's it. > > In a truly moral and civilized society, people exclusively > interact through persuasion. Force has no place as a valid > method of social interaction, and the only thing that > removes force from the menu is the personal firearm, as > paradoxical as it may sound to some. > > When I carry a gun, you cannot deal with me by force. You > have to use reason and try to persuade me, because I have > a way to negate your threat or employment of force. > > The gun is the only personal weapon that puts a 100-pound > woman on equal footing with a 220-pound mugger, a 75-year > old retiree on equal footing with a 19-year old gang > banger, and a single guy on equal footing with a > carload of drunk guys with baseball bats. The gun removes > the disparity in physical strength, size, or numbers > between a potential attacker and a defender. > > There are plenty of people who consider the gun as the > source of bad force equations. These are the people who > think that we'd be more civilized if all guns were removed > from society, because a firearm makes it easier for a > [armed] mugger to do his job. That, of course, is only > true if the mugger's potential victims are mostly disarmed > either by choice or by legislative fiat--it has no > validity when most of a mugger's potential marks are > armed. > > People who argue for the banning of arms ask for automatic > rule by the young, the strong, and the many, and that's > the exact opposite of a civilized society. A mugger, even > an armed one, can only make a successful living in a > society where the state has granted him a force monopoly. > > Then there's the argument that the gun makes > confrontations lethal that otherwise would only result in > injury. This argument is fallacious in several ways. > Without guns involved, confrontations are won by the > physically superior party inflicting overwhelming injury > on the loser. > > People who think that fists, bats, sticks, or stones don't > constitute lethal force watch too much TV, where people > take beatings and come out of it with a bloody lip at > worst. The fact that the gun makes lethal force easier > works solely in favor of the weaker defender, not the > stronger attacker. If both are armed, the field is level. > > The gun is the only weapon that's as lethal in the hands > of an octogenarian as it is in the hands of a weight > lifter. It simply wouldn't work as well as a force > equalizer if it wasn't both lethal and easily employable. > > When I carry a gun, I don't do so because I am looking for > a fight, but because I'm looking to be left alone. The gun > at my side means that I cannot be forced, only persuaded. > I don't carry it because I'm afraid, but because it > enables me to be unafraid. It doesn't limit the actions of > those who would interact with me through reason, only the > actions of those who would do so by force. It removes > force from the equation...and that's why carrying a gun is > a civilized act. > > By Maj. L. Caudill USMC (Ret) |
Title: Re: The Gun is Civilization Post by Fernando on Apr 6th, 2008, 10:08pm Agreed |
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