What it comes down to is social philosophy. There are groups of people or countries that believe the common man is too dangerous to be in control of him/herself, that police and government in control of as much as possible is better because they are smarter or more experienced and know what is best for everyone.
I have no problem owning guns at home, or putting guns in a safe place for business owners to pull out if they are being robbed. The only problem I have is when you carry one out in pubic. All you do is scare the snot out of everyone! You might say police officers carry guns, but they are police officers. You feel extremely safe around them.
Police do own guns and openly carry them everywhere they go, they shoot them in dangerous situations when they are necessary, they restrain and arrest people, but its not because they are police that they get to do this. The policeman's core mission is "To protect and serve", they are not 'To enforce the law upon the public and punish', however often the latter falls in line with the former and however police work in actual practice is irrelevant (at least in the scope of this discussion). But police are servants of the people paid for by the people to make them safe to do the things most people have trouble with or dont want to endanger their lives with, but still need to be done.
I dont think its healthy to have a society that fears weapons simply being presented openly on a holster, nor is it healthy to have an inherent fear of a person you havent determined is hostile, because it feeds into an attitude of allowing the government and the police to run things for the people and treating the common man as criminal. We are pretty close to that in some respects, but there are nations that have it worse that way.
I feel very unsafe when a group of people carry guns.
Its very easy to slip out that gun and start shooting. If no one has a gun, it can be very easy to tell when an attacker is coming. (He.. has a gun)
Would you really fear me, for openly carrying on my hip going about my daily routine? I fear the person who wears baggy clothing hooded to conceal his face, and tucks his glock inside his pants concealed illegally without a permit, more than I fear the one who openly carries. I try to openly carry as much as I can, but theres a social stigma attached to it and more trouble than it is worth sometimes to me. If anyone means you harm, trust me, they wont be carrying openly.
Each ounce of control the police and government have that the average citizen does not is one step closer towards fascism. An ammusing irony about my position regarding citizen carry is I totally own an eastern european commie gun. Going for a Yugoslavian M57 or Romanian TT-33 Tokarev next lol.
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I've seen some comments about removing guns would just lead criminals to using other weapons such as knives. Ugh.. trying to rob a bank using a knife? Try again
A knife isn't as lethal as a gun, a knife wound on a victim could easily be stitched up. You probably could run away if you get attacked. With a gun? Shot and you're down. Don't try to run because unfortunately, a gun has a long range distance.
Joe is a criminal.
Hank is a baker.
Joe and Hank both have guns.
Joe does not follow the law.
Hank follows the law.
Day 1:
Joe shoots someone.
Hank bakes a cake.
Day 2:
Joe shoots someone.
Hank makes some bagels.
Day 3:
Joe shoots someone.
Hank makes pie crusts.
Day 4:
The government bans guns.
Joe does not follow the law.
Hank follows the law.
Day 5:
Joe shoots someone.
Hank, defenseless, is shot.
The above is not mine, I dont know who wrote it. But its an amazing piece of wisdom I think.
I also remind you, planes have been hijacked with boxcutters. I am pretty sure if you took a hostage and held the tip of a butter knife up to their trachea threatening to stab it the bank teller will fill the money bags.