My right to carry?

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If you didnt get that then let me put it in your own words. You in my view useing your guide lines are unethical. You as a leagaly armed citizen have a moral obligation to protect those that can not protect themselves. You left your pistol at home cuz mr. manager says you need to play nice and leave it home. On your way home you see 3 thugs beating down old granny. You know you cannt take all 3 of them so you drive up a little, call the guys that take pictures, take reports, and cleanup (AKA the police). An armed individual has an advantage to eliminate the threat of three to a more safe level for everyone (that happened to a co-worker that was not armed and that is what he did, if it were me I would have helped). Now if you did take your pistol to work, and kept in the car according to the law and used it, your job cann't do anything about your helping. If you followed the rule you just violated your moral obligation to use your legal weapon to de-escilate the threat. In my opinion your following the rule would have been unethical.

You can throw all the words at me you want, I have been shot at, blownup, beatup and kept on fighting, this keyboard infront of me aint no challenge at all.
 
Your problem is that you see your view of ethical as being the only possible way anyone could be ethical.
Perhaps. I think your word is your bond. I think a handshake is a good as a written contract. I think when you agree to take a man's money you agree to follow his rules for getting the money. I think that just because there is a law that says you can do something that does not make it automaticaly ethical to do that thing. Apparently you disagree.
Then I sure as hell aint going to be a sheeple and lay down my right to protect myself and my family.
Nobody has said you should, so I wonder why you keep trying to inject that into the conversation.
Go do some reading and give it to a few other people here as you have done to me.
I believe that if you will check you will find that I have done just that. Nothing special about you.
Keep your garbage attacks on individuals to PMs or something, and post productive information,....
Sad that you fail to see that ethics and honesty is productive. I think that started this entire process, discussing "honest" gun owners.
like maybe point out a law I may have broken and why someone could get introuble by following my advice.
For the umpteenth time, there is a difference between what is legal and what is ethical. That's OK. Like I said, if I ever need to do business with you I'll know to demand a written contract and money up front.
 
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You can not judge how right or wrong someone is by your ethics standard.

Person X believes guns ar immoral and unethical to own. I think abortion is wrong. Cars with more than 100 horsepower are unnecessary, some might conclude they are immoral irresponsible and unethical to drive becaues they waste gas.

Don't let your opinion fog what is right and wrong. I am the kind of person that does my own thing and like to be left alone. I know the laws and never break them. In return I don't give a **** what anyone else does as long as they keep it legal. You take yourself too seriously, there are others here I disagree on some things, but we can still meet at a gunshow coming here soon and I know for a fact despite a difference in opinion on some stuff we will get along just fine. You on the otherhand would sweep me under the carpet to self preserve what you think is right.

You won't get my money so dont fret it.


See ya in a few days, I leave for some good training for a few days in a bit.
 
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