Yeah, in a modern police state, owning a firearm isn’t gonna help once you’re in their sights. If you think it will, that just means you’re being brought in cold rather than doing time.
I’m all for self protection, though, and ensuring that it isn’t only the right who’s armed.
I agree, but counterpoint. If you’re carrying a gun for political protection/self-defense, you also need to be trained and organized on gun safety, community protocols with guns, and collective action.
If you’re worried about a group of people coming up to murder you. I’m probably less worried about the police response to the fact that I own a weapon.
“Lie down and just get killed, because if you don’t you might get killed”
Once you back people into the corner. You won’t be going to jail.
I think in the context of the thread it was pretty clear I was saying that you’re unlikely to intimidate the police into backing down or to outgun them, not that you should just roll over in the face of any threat.
Be realistic about who that weapon is protecting you from, and who it’s just making fill out more paperwork and earn overtime.
Why are you, individually, trying to intimidate the police?
An armed community does that.
Your argument is pedantic. It’s like saying that you shouldn’t run to be healthier because if you trip and fall you’ll get hurt which could make you bedridden leading to poor health.
I get what you’re saying, what you’re saying isn’t adding value
That’s fair. Part of organizing community defense is making it absolutely clear that those who are known to be carrying become much more of a target by all fascists.
Thats very true. And the start of stricter gun laws in California was under Ronald Regan when he was governor, in response to groups like the black panthers arming themselves
While its true Reagan was governer then and supported it, all he really did was sign a veto proof bipartisan bill from the California Legislature. Lets not forget those others like Don Mulford and John Knox.
It’s a good sentiment, but also…
Please don’t trivialize how police respond to an armed black man.
Yeah, in a modern police state, owning a firearm isn’t gonna help once you’re in their sights. If you think it will, that just means you’re being brought in cold rather than doing time.
I’m all for self protection, though, and ensuring that it isn’t only the right who’s armed.
I agree, but counterpoint. If you’re carrying a gun for political protection/self-defense, you also need to be trained and organized on gun safety, community protocols with guns, and collective action.
but also
Argument being that if you do those things, it can just make them come at you even harder rather than the alternative.
If you’re worried about a group of people coming up to murder you. I’m probably less worried about the police response to the fact that I own a weapon.
“Lie down and just get killed, because if you don’t you might get killed”
Once you back people into the corner. You won’t be going to jail.
Alright.
I think in the context of the thread it was pretty clear I was saying that you’re unlikely to intimidate the police into backing down or to outgun them, not that you should just roll over in the face of any threat.
Be realistic about who that weapon is protecting you from, and who it’s just making fill out more paperwork and earn overtime.
Why are you, individually, trying to intimidate the police?
An armed community does that.
Your argument is pedantic. It’s like saying that you shouldn’t run to be healthier because if you trip and fall you’ll get hurt which could make you bedridden leading to poor health.
I get what you’re saying, what you’re saying isn’t adding value
That’s fair. Part of organizing community defense is making it absolutely clear that those who are known to be carrying become much more of a target by all fascists.
This is why it is important to form a community. As individuals we are weak.
Thats very true. And the start of stricter gun laws in California was under Ronald Regan when he was governor, in response to groups like the black panthers arming themselves
While its true Reagan was governer then and supported it, all he really did was sign a veto proof bipartisan bill from the California Legislature. Lets not forget those others like Don Mulford and John Knox.