tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5495065931245897039.post6829465500377786975..comments2024-02-27T15:47:47.923-05:00Comments on Principled Perspectives: Gun Control Should Focus On Principles, Not Gunsprincipled perspectiveshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06502754865268315342noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5495065931245897039.post-52954855563884567182012-12-23T03:17:35.800-05:002012-12-23T03:17:35.800-05:00I've now read the posting. Anything I might a...I've now read the posting. Anything I might add to my short comment, above, would be redundant to the posting, which says all that I might add more than adequately.<br /><br />I must correct one thing I said. A sentence in my comment reads, "Crime, no matter how bad, can be a reason to abridge rights." That should read, "No crime, no matter how bad, can be a reason to abridge rights."773Mike Kevittnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5495065931245897039.post-65311748434195098952012-12-21T22:27:50.958-05:002012-12-21T22:27:50.958-05:00I haven't read your long posting of 12/21/12, ...I haven't read your long posting of 12/21/12, THOUGHTS ON GUN CONTROL, yet, but I will. 1st., I wanna mouth off my position on it. <br /><br />There cannot be allowed any dimunition of our rights under the 2nd. Amend. which are now recognized by law. Law should more fully recognize our rights, instead. The slaughter of kids in schools by gunfire is irrelevant to that, not even if it happens every day. Duly authorized people with guns, IN THE SCHOOLS, is the 1st., best, action I can think of. That must be considered part of the cost of running a school, public or private. <br /><br />Crime, no matter how bad, can be a reason to abridge rights. The current storm of uncontrolled emotion must be met and overcome by hard, merciless reason. <br /><br />That's my short statement of my position on gun control. I'll read your posting, and maybe comment again.Mike Kevittnoreply@blogger.com