I'm gonna try to prune this a little bit... otherwise it's gonna get unwieldly.
Bay Bridge Sue wrote:...Don't take that as a waah-waah - I live part time in Italy.
jkisha wrote: I'm glad you clarified your first statement, I thought for a minute it was going to be an "America, love it or leave it" argument.
No way... I got a chuckle out of that when I read it. Part of the great thing about all this freedom is your right to believe what you wish, as is mine!
Bay Bridge Sue wrote:There are VERY good things about living in an EU country... free medical care, transportation system etc. etc.
jkisha wrote:Do you think that the free public medical care, fantastic public transportation, etc. are a good thing or a bad thing?
Personally I think it's a good thing. I've had firsthand experiences with the medical system there... a situation that would have cost us at least a deductable here if not a couple grand was gratis, and better (and faster) to boot. We asked the doc where the cashier was, he thought so we could get a bus pass back to town. When I said "to settle the bill" he almost fell out of his chair laughing at us "silly Americans".
Their transport system, while it is about as reliable as Amtrak, IS a lot cheaper and gets you to where you need to go. Down to small towns.
Oh yeah... a huge difference. The local police are pretty laid back, there to help. The Carbinieri (State Police), while no nonsense, are really decent, friendly, and will TALK to you as if you're a citizen, not a serf. We get flyovers at the property (we live away from town out there) from the Foresteria (kinda like a cross between the USDA and USFS here) every tuesday about 1:30 PM... I wave at them, they waggle their wings back. I think if I didn't, they'd wonder if everything is OK. It's... different.
jkisha wrote:And has anything every happened to you while living in Italy that would have been improved if you had a gun in your possession? Were you ever robbed or had any crime committed against your person that owning a gun would have prevented?
Read my London trip above. A firearm would have afforded us a means of safety against our 7 or so very dangerous and "strangers to civility" assailants. Had the shop owner had a firearm, likely they wouldn't have chosen his place for a knife fight. (That's not my observation, but the clerks at the shop.)
Italy? Hell yes - we get Chinguale (wild boar) with frack up our trees and vines, and are a threat to our safety. I'm trying to convince the local Carbinieri to issue a firearm permit (which is how I know the laws are difficult!) for "wildlife and crop management"... I have Foresteria's blessing, but that's not enough... one, I'm a foreigner, and two, my 2 (Italian citizen) neighbors have a permit. So why do I need one? (I may try to bribe him with some chinguale sausage next... ;) ) Still, it's neither cheap to do this (the permits and licensing fees and stamps are a few thousand euros) and THEN you have the firearm (with IT'S license and tax and fees etc.) AND ammo (see above).
John Kisha wrote:People are not afraid of an armed populous, the are afraid of those "kooks" owning them. And if all that is reported in the news are the right wing gun toting kooks, then it is really hurting the case for responsible gun ownership.
Problem is... who defines the "kooks"? You know... to most civillians, We burners are "kooks". And while I agree there are some nutjobs on the "right" (as there are on the "left") the majority of people are decent, honest, hardowrking, and up front. Of course, the media is NOT gonna sell ad time telling blah stories about responsible gun ownership (unless it's buried back around page 42 or something) but they will with the machine-gun footage and piles of accessorized weapons and the flashy, inflaming stories about "those evil right wing gun owning nuts"...
What I'm saying (probably rather poorly) is this... Don't believe everything the media says. Imagine if you had emigrated from, hell, Iraq, followed Islam, worked your butt off, had a wife and kids and were a wonderful father and husband. Are you an "islamofascist kook"? Hell no, you're a damn proud american... but that's not how the media portrays you or your family. They use your darker skin and wife's dress and a couple rumors about how people with names like Hussein are evilmongers... to portray you as terrorists to sell their ads.
Much like they use fringe firearm owners.
Sorry, I gotta run, but we'll keep this rolling if you want.
bbs