Sorry for the late reply. I was watching UFC 213......I pity anyone who paid money for that shit. Really wanted to see the Nunes fight instead of some 40 year old slow fucker defend his title. Which he lost, and rightfully so. Boring fucking match.
Anyways....
Well, nicer and safer are two different words with different meanings. I said nicer, and you changed it to safer.
So, I repeat. I didn't say anything about Portland being safer than Vancouver. I didn't even specify Portland as someplace nicer than Vancouver, just that there were nicer places.
So your claim of bullshit is bullshit.
Fine. My mistake. Dropping it.
Ok. That's a reasonable point.
Thank you.
Yes, that's exactly what you said. But if you look at the context in which you said it - you were clearly saying (or you weren't expressing yourself clearly, take your pick) that you wouldn't get accidentally shot because you don't associate with people who accidentally shoot people. Now, probably that lowers your chances, but it does not eliminate them.
You said it yourself: it lowers the chances of getting accidentally shot. But nowhere did I imply that it eliminates the risk entirely. If that's what you took from it, then I apologize; that wasn't what I was saying.
I gather that you are trying to say that accidents happen; mistakes happen. You are right: they do. A few years back, there was a popular author for one of the gun magazines; a retired police officer with a distinguished career, who also taught self-defense classes for civilians and police officers. One day, while his family was out, he put a .25 caliber semi-auto pistol in a holster in the front of his waistband (they call it "Appendix Carry" for where the gun is positioned when you carry it) and then went out to his garage (he was on his way to teach a class).
Once out there, he bent over to pick up a fallen broom; the gun fell out of his wristband, hit the back of the slide on the concrete floor, and discharged a .25 JHP back up into his chest. He collapsed and died right there in the garage.
I'm well aware that accidents happen. When I said "almost zero", I wasn't saying that it can NEVER happen. But as you stated, as the point I was trying to make: not associating with dangerous, reckless, or careless people, nor putting yourself in such situations, can greatly reduce your risk of getting shot. It's worked for me, and it works for millions of other safe, law-abiding gun owners in this country every day.
It's easy to beat strawmen. I haven't argued for gun control in this thread. I merely pointed out you posted something with poor math.
Barfo.......do you honestly expect me to believe that you've been arguing for some...3 pages?....of this thread over the correct math of a graphic I posted?
If that is seriously the case, then you have once again missed the point that I have been repeating over and over and over in this thread. And that is this: we do not have a gun violence problem in this country. Not even close.
Stop arguing the math. Even yourself came to the conclusion that it wasn't that much of a difference (your own math proved this). Start looking at the POINT of the post, not the math.
I don't care very much about gun control, no. Or at least I'm not nearly as passionate about the subject as you. And yes, I like to argue. You say that like it's a bad thing.
Two things:
1) those who usually argue that we have a gun violence problem in this country (which is what I'm ASSUMING you were doing when you were arguing the math with me...) usually are arguing in favor of gun control. If you weren't, then fine. But I just hope you understand that perspective, that's all.
2) I love to argue, so I can relate to you on that. BUT....I learned long ago only to argue on that which I am knowledgeable about. Which is why I don't argue often on this forum. I'm not saying you were arguing from an uneducated perspective,
I'm just stating MY position when arguing.
What is it that you think I'm saying "I'm right and you are wrong" about? What do you think we are arguing about?
Well....the fact that you continue to take what I'm saying out of context, ignore it completely (or just miss the point that I'm trying to make entirely, your choice), or just use outright sarcasm tells me that you're just trying to say "I'm right, and you're wrong" without making a concrete point.
So....I'll ask you a very simple question to get back on point here, so that, if you wish, we can try and fix this dialogue here.....
What, specifically, are you arguing in this thread? That mistakes happen? Accidents happen? Poor math happens?
The ball is in your court.