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In reply to the discussion: chris matthews "you don't need a gun in DC". [View all]meaculpa2011
(918 posts)102. I've lived in NYC my entire life and always felt safe...
until the day a young gentleman stuck a revolver in my gut and pulled back the hammer.
When he discovered I only had $11 he became enraged. I thought it was all over.
Luckily for me he just ranted and left, but with the hammer cocked all he had to do was sneeze my guts would have been all over the sidewalk. This was 3PM on a bright summer afternoon less than two blocks from the precinct house.
That was in 1970.
I didn't overreact. I never bought a gun or applied for a carry permit, but I can certainly understand why many people would.
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I've worked in both NYC and DC and have never owned a gun. Never needed one nor do I want one.
madinmaryland
Aug 2015
#1
I worked in Manhattan, 42nd and Lexington. I would routinely walk outside at night after
phylny
Aug 2015
#34
I think a moderate amount of research would suggest that gun control laws have no effect
the band leader
Aug 2015
#24
If gun control decreases shootings, why are there so many shootings in Baltimore,
the band leader
Aug 2015
#65
Manufacturer's have no freaking way of knowing who is going to buy their firearms
GGJohn
Aug 2015
#84
if you had asked more nicely I would have quoted this article but since you were such a jerk
dsc
Aug 2015
#96
I've lived in rural areas...on farms or villages without police most of my adult life
HereSince1628
Aug 2015
#31
It depends. If the thief knows you have something worthwhile your dog won't stop him.
the band leader
Aug 2015
#63
I am sure you way over estimate the changes you will ever need a gun. Most people do. nt
Logical
Aug 2015
#100
By the same reasoning, most people similarly overestimate their chances of being threatened by one.
Lizzie Poppet
Aug 2015
#110
Similar but the probability you will be a victim of violent crime is about 100x higher
Statistical
Aug 2015
#116