Jack in Alaska":339o9bew said:
My wife and I have traveled around the USA twice, to Mexico (Cancun & Matzatlan) 6 times and most of Canada in our RV. I never once felt it necessary to carry any type of gun.
That is kind of like saying (to keep the discussion boating-related), "in all of our nautical travels we have never felt the need to carry a sea anchor, or a survival suit, or an epirb, or a spare anchor, or a signaling mirror, or a VHF radio, or survival rations, or paper charts ... or twin outboards, or Campbells Soup."
Different circumstances, different life philosophies, different tastes require different levels of preparation. Personally speaking, there are places I wouldn't much care to go without a gun--discreetly and legally concealed or carried on a sling over my shoulder. Places where conciliatory language or Akido or a baseball bat or bear spray might suddenly seem inadequate.
I hope you don't intend to imply that because
you have never felt the need to be armed there is something irrational about people who do. How condescending that would be.
Saxe Point":339o9bew said:
As proud as you are of your 2nd Amendment rights, I am equally proud of the fact that I have never felt the need to arm myself because of what my fellow Canadians or my Canadian government might do to me.
The U.S. won its freedom through armed, bloody rebellion, and perhaps that fact has colored our outlook on life. Maybe you think we could have gone about things in a more civilized fashion--just asked Britain, nicely, to let us go. But there you have it: there are still a great many of us, south of our shared border, who subscribe to the motto, "Live Free or Die." (In Wisconsin, they say, the motto is "Eat Cheese or Die.")
And while I am happy for you that you are unconcerned about what your fellow Canadians might do to you, I can assure you it just ain't that safe in all places down here. Years ago I was a daily newspaper reporter in Philadelphia, spent lots of time in the inner city, and know for a fact that many residents of the City of Brotherly Love couldn't imagine venturing out in their neighborhood without a little added protection in their pockets.