I completely agree you should have the right to defend yourself. Here is my conundrum with guns. Do you think all law enforcement agents know how to use their force properly? Clearly, many of them do not get into these incidents unless they are in bad urban areas. But you could think of many incidents where the officer did not obey "only if your life is in serious danger or a third party." If professionals in this matter sometimes may use excessive force to lethal, than what of regular civilians? I'm just referencing that obviously there would have to be a even higher risk chance here.
Otherwise, just stick with a knife and learn how to use it. As they say, from 15 feet a trained knife fighter will most likely take the life of a gun wielder (given he has to remove his gun from a holster or whatever have it.) 25 feet and they both will exchange even deadly blows. And knives are ridden of all these accidents guns carry. (for the most part)
Now lastly, I"ve taken some sociological courses and I ask,
"Do you think people are naturally bad?" Do you think they come born bad, or do you think they are socialized by some third party to be that way? Most likely, a person who commits a crime has had a much worse upbringing or a psychological disorder (schizophrenia, dementia, etc.) So although I am not negating people have free will and they should obey the laws of nature, I am just saying why would you want to kill someone unless you have to? And as aforementioned, have to would be you are in serious danger.
I think some law enforcement officers are professionals. I think others are rank amatuers. Just like I think some pizza drivers are profesional drivers, and others are bumbling fools collecting a check.
My own political views aside, I don't mean this as an indictment of LEOs, I just think to assume that a badge makes one a professional in the truest sense of the term is hoping for something that isn't there.
As to your comment that people should just "stick with a knife," the whole point of firearms as a tool for self defense is that they require little physical ability and only minimal training to use effectively. I'm not saying people shouldn't be trained, I think they should, I'm saying that a soccer mom can take a 12 hour CCW course and be a relatively responsible gun owner capable of defending herself if need be. Try learning how to use a knife against a commited violent attacker within 12 hours.
Additionally, while a gun is capable of doing massive amounts of damage to an attacker within a matter of seconds, even successfully defending yourself with a knife may take a great deal longer. Unless you are able to strike your opponent in a vital area, it may take minutes for him to bleed out while he is able to continue to attempt to disarm, disable, or murder you.
And what of those of us who are unable to draw a knife and cover 25 feet in a matter of seconds? What about the elderly, or the disabled, or the infirm? Should they also be denied the basic right of self defense on the grounds that guns in the hands of evil men are capable of assisting them in their evil deeds? Will we forever be constrained by projecting our fear of evil onto the innocent?
If a person has the right to do lethal damage in self defense, why would you force them to close within grappling range with their attacker before allowing them to exercise that right?
As to your last paragraph, I'm glad you've "taken some sociological courses." Now, I have a question for you. You seem to imply that those of us who advocate for defensive firearms use
want to kill people. Besides the fact that that is patently offensive, it begs the question you already asked. Do
you think
we're naturally bad people?
The whole point of self defense is to be able to protect myself and my loved ones from the people who
do want to kill people. The circumstances of their derangement are unimportant when they are attempting to murder your child or rape your wife. I don't give a damn if they had a rough childhood, or are poor, or have a drug addiction when
they are pointing a gun at me. All that matters in that moment is
whether or not I survive.
It isn't a matter of wild west. It isn't a matter of wanting to kill people. It isn't a matter of fetishizing guns. It is a matter of life or death.
Otherwise, the firearm wouldn't have entered the situation in the first place.
-Rob