Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/10/20
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Damn. Just when I thought it was safe to play with those monkies! >From: Walt Johnson <walt@waltjohnson.com> >Date: 2006/10/20 Fri AM 09:35:13 CDT >To: Leica Users Group <lug@leica-users.org> >Subject: Re: [Leica] guns, photography, and the american psychosis >Carrying that philosophy to it's logical conclusion is frightening. If >no one is in the forest then does the forest really exist: Is it all in >our Cartesian heads? It would seem you are misusing statistics on gun >ownership as well. Less firearms today than 20 years ago? Does that mean >fewer weapons or fewer weapons owners? I still have the .22 rifle >received on my 12th birthday, 52 years back. Since then I've owned just >about everything in the way of handguns and quite a few rifles. > >Perhaps it's just a personal thing but guns became very boring. You >can't walk around outside playing with them as we do with our Leicas. >The craft which once was as much a part of gun building as it was with >an M3 has long-since gone. Who the hell wants a plastic gun? 9mms are >fun (and cheap) to shoot but if used for self defense you'd better shoot >your assailant more than once or twice. Hunting is fine for those who >have the urge. Hunting weapons are fine as well but let's get serious >for a minute. Forty years ago many Americans had guns. Not many had >semi-automatic and high capacity military weapons. > >You keep coming back to the /knowledge/ of gun ownership or lack thereof >as if it is meaningful.. Do you suppose there are people in this country >who choose not to own guns? It takes absolutely no sense at all to pull >out a weapon and use it. Give me a week or two and I could teach a >monkey to hit a man-sized target at 7 yards. The idea there is something >un-American or otherwise wrong with gunless folks seems prevalent but >false. I am not against shooting people but strongly oppose shooting >unarmed and reasonably innocent humans. Honestly, it might be >entertaining to have the "World Series of Bang Bang" Dueling, I think, >was an honorable way to settle disagreements if it were structured. >Florida, as I'm sure you and Kyle observed, is crowded as hell. I'm not >against one of those brides with a garter belt pulling out her derringer >and wasting the bridesmaid but keep it a family thing. It could be >useful to let gun nuts fight it out north of Jacksonville to see who >gets to visit. Other than that though, those of us with a live and let >live attitude deserve our share of the universe. > >The other day Peter sent out Cassini images for Saturn. Pull it up on >your screen and look at it for a few minutes. After that a discussion on >gun ownership might seem irrelevant as hell.. > >Walt