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In respect to the horrible shooting at Orlando, it got me thinking about guns and the LBGT community. Most of the debates on TV have been about controlling the guns of the "haters" whether they be Muslim or anti-gay or whatever. But what about the victim targets of "hate?"
The shooter stopped to reload multiple times; he made several phone calls; he updated his Facebook; and he washed his hands. In other words, there were moments of vulnerability for him. If the victims had been armed, they might have been able to take advantage of those moments.
It seems to me that instead of the gay community pushing for gun control, they should be going out and buying guns for themselves, and getting trained to use them. They should support laws that allow carrying in more places.
If LGBT people are targets for violence by hate groups and hateful individuals, maybe they should take measures to protect themselves rather than depend on gun control legislation and gun-free zones for safety.
I would like to know what members of the LGBT community think about that.
The shooter stopped to reload multiple times; he made several phone calls; he updated his Facebook; and he washed his hands. In other words, there were moments of vulnerability for him. If the victims had been armed, they might have been able to take advantage of those moments.
It seems to me that instead of the gay community pushing for gun control, they should be going out and buying guns for themselves, and getting trained to use them. They should support laws that allow carrying in more places.
If LGBT people are targets for violence by hate groups and hateful individuals, maybe they should take measures to protect themselves rather than depend on gun control legislation and gun-free zones for safety.
I would like to know what members of the LGBT community think about that.