Gun Control

I don't.

I do remember mocking the St. Louis couple standing on their front lawn and brandishing guns at marching protestors, and Kyle Rittenhouse driving 30 miles and bringing his AR-15 to defend a stranger's warehouse during another scheduled protest. They were silly in a way a home invader usually isn't. 

I don't own a gun for the same reasons you don't. I just don't see the scenarios working out as planned. But plenty of liberals I know keep a gun around for self-protection, and I've never considered them a traitor to the gun control cause. I think that's the stake Kamala Harris' has put in the ground. Something short of posing for Christmas cards cradling your favorite assault weapon. 
Are you REALLY a liberal if you have a gun(s) in your home?

That issue seems very cut and dry to me.

 
I really don't see where liberal values come crashing to a halt if you keep a gun in your house. 

You've made yourself very clear on your anti-gun and pro-abortions stands. Commie. 
Liberals that keep guns are not liberals…they are saying they are liberals to fit in with what their friends claim to be.

it is like dudes that say they are 6 feet tall.  No one is exactly 6 feet tall, they are lying to make themselves sound better…trust me, I know, I’m 6 feet tall.

 
that is a great big republican lie that liberals want to take your guns away.   they want to try to keep guns away from the crazy  losers who claim to be 6 feet tall.
My god, there would be SO many crazy gun lovers that would FINALLY be lying about their height to NOT be 6 foot.  

The DMV would have lines out the door with gun loving nuts trying to get the info on their license changed!

 
This is why bank tellers and store clerks and others are instructed not to resist or try to stop robberies.
Well yeah no kidding.  It ain’t there business or livelihood in danger either.   That’s a wildly different scenario than a small business owner defending his/her business  

In terms of defending a business or not defending a business during a riot, there's a third option of staying home and staying safe. In a home invasion there is no such third option
If we are gonna do that, then yes there is a third option technically.  Defend yourself, don’t defend yourself and be at the mercy of the intruder, or flee the house.  
 

It is quite amazing to me that for people to just insinuate that…..well I know you’ve put your blood sweat and tears into this business and all your families income depends on it functioning and not burning to the ground or being looted and destroyed by rioters, but stay the hell out and just let those rioters do what they wanna do.   When they are done, you can just fight with the insurance people about getting paid back whole for 6 months while you wonder how you’re gonna pay the bills.   Oh, and tough s#!t for the employees while the business is closed.  
 

I don’t own a business and have no idea what I would actually do, but I have no issue if someone wants to protect what’s there’s and if an intruder wants to f#&% around, well, he/she is also welcome to find out what the store owner has to say about it. 

 
Just for the sake of accuracy, he didn’t drive 30 miles from his home with an AR and it was his friends AR I believe. 


Just for the sake of comparison, it's still miles away from someone reacting to a home invasion.

Kyle drove 20 miles. A friend in Kenosha was keeping the AR-15 for him, cause Kyle was underage at the time. 

I'm going to bill you for making me look this up. 

 
It is quite amazing to me that for people to just insinuate that…..well I know you’ve put your blood sweat and tears into this business and all your families income depends on it functioning and not burning to the ground or being looted and destroyed by rioters, but stay the hell out and just let those rioters do what they wanna do.   When they are done, you can just fight with the insurance people about getting paid back whole for 6 months while you wonder how you’re gonna pay the bills.   Oh, and tough s#!t for the employees while the business is closed.  
 

I don’t own a business and have no idea what I would actually do, but I have no issue if someone wants to protect what’s there’s and if an intruder wants to f#&% around, well, he/she is also welcome to find out what the store owner has to say about it. 




I also have no issue with someone protecting what's theirs, and I don't think many do. If I had a friend or loved one, or even an acquaintance or a stranger, who owned a store in the middle of some riots I would definitely tell them to stay safe and encourage them to protect their life over their livelihood, but wouldn't hold it against them if they went that route. 

 
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