Bay Bridge Sue wrote:
It's anyone's right to not want to own a firearm, or to want to restrict THEIR OWN access to one... but it is not their right to curtail the freedoms of others. Is that crazy??? Gods, I hope not.
Here's the point, again. Yes, you are an American. Yes, you do have the right (given in the constitution) to own firearms. HOWEVER your are not the only American weighing in on this issue...like CITY FOLK, that feel that the need to own firearms has become trumped by the amount of violent crime they are experiencing in their cities. (I am not arguing the validity of this statement, it is irrelevant.) These CITY FOLK, which by the way, I believe outnumber the COUNTRY FOLK, already think that the COUNTRY FOLK are a bit backward and a slight bit nuts for their opinion on gun ownership.
When some of the COUNTRY FOLK start ranting on about their rights to own guns in their over-passionate but less than rational sounding diatribes, all the COUNTRY FOLK are doing is giving the CITY FOLK MORE AMMUNITION to use against the COUNTRY FOLK in trying to restrict their rights to own guns.
BTW, I'm one of the CITY FOLK that doesn't want to restrict your rights, but some rants I read here do give me pause to reconsider my position.
I hope I am making sense, I'm just trying to alert you to how important framing your arguments are to winning them.
JK