marynewport wrote:
Carrying or posessing weapons is a tremendous risk. Sometimes your assailant shoots you or knifes you with your own weapon.I would bet it is against alcu policy to carry.
To anyone else, the risk for unnesesarily harming any one is phenominal, given the as tendancy of misunderstanding gestures or being in a state of meltdown. Then not only are you prone to bad judgement? Likely your adrenolin is running high.
Even threatening someone with a weapon can get you thrown into a mental institution or in jail.
If you are showing a weapon, the other person can get scared and shoot you first.
The worst accidents that happen commonly with home protection guns is the gun owner shoots the invader and it`s a relative or something... or a kid gets a hold of it and shoots someone or him/herself dy accident.
Btw... not all judges think invaders deserve to die. You must prove your life is in jeapardy.
All this just for starters.
GUNS AND AUTISM/ASPERGERS DO NOT MIX!
AND YES, I`M HAPPY EVERYONE ESPECIALLY YOU DID NOT GET HURT!! !
Says you. I think an aspie with a gun would be more wary of gun safety and etc. especially when it's their interest. It's not fair for you to generalize, just because someone is an aspie doesn't mean they can't be responsible gun owners.
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