• chiliedogg@lemmy.world
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    Most people who carry guns are doing it for self-defense, not civil defense.

    The rules of an Active-shooter event are:

    1. Flee
    2. If you can’t flee, hide.
    3. If you can’t hide, fight back.

    Carrying a concealed weapon doesn’t change that. I have a little 380 pocket pistol I’ll occasionally carry. It’s low-capacity, low-power, and low-accuracy. No way am I volunteering to take on a psychopath with a long gun who isn’t worried about collateral damage with my little pea shooter, and anyone Who expects me too just because I’m armed can kiss my ass.

    I carry a pistol to protect me from muggers and car-jackers, not to protect the public.

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      Having the general public feeling that they need to carry a gun for self defense just sounds crazy to me.

      Stabbings have risen here in the UK but generally it’s either a rare occasion where some nutter is on the run or it’s gang related. In general I would never feel the need to carry my own knife around for self defense. I don’t know anyone who carries a knife around with them for self defense.

      • The Menemen!@lemmy.world
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        Imo only an idiot would carry a knife for self-defence, especially if untrained. If someone (probably women especially) feels unsafe, carrying CS-spray would be more reasonable imo.

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          Its weird you got downvotes. A knife is a terrible weapon for self-defense, the odds of you getting fucked up by your own knife are extremely high. Pepper spray is far superior to a knife for any realistic self-defense situation.

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            Doubt they carry knifes for self-defence. But then, gang-members are probably not the people with the best education.

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        Would anyone you know tell you if they carried a knife for self-defense, given that it’s generally a crime to do so in the UK?

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          Close friends sure and yes you need to have a good reason as to why you’re walking around with a knife in public.

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            It’s similar in a lot of states in the US. You aren’t legally allowed to carry a knife for self defense, or as a weapon, but recently in my state, the laws were changed so that you can carry any size blade without a reason. So if you say “I carry a knife for defense” you’ll get fined/arrested and your knife would be confiscated, but if you say “it’s for cutting stuff” or nothing at all, thats legal.

            IANAL. Read your local knife laws.

      • SupraMario@lemmy.world
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        Almost all of our gun violence is the same, gang/drug related. The media here acts like it’s random killings all over the place, its not. You have a better chance of drowning in a pool than getting killed by an ar15 here, yet people, even in this thread, think it’s something that happens like every 3 seconds.

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        I’d feel fine with someone carrying a weapon if it’s based on a reasonable fear, and they make an effort to stay trained/safe with the weapon. For instance, they exited an abusive relationship with a significant other who feels they “belong” to them.

        But there’s a lot of people who stretch the statement of “I don’t feel safe” to far more cases than make sense.