rswartsell
Member
AKElroy,
I don't quite read it that way. Staying just with what you have quoted (I can't comment on more as I am not familiar with Evolve);
What I take out of this is driving a car, consuming alcohol, and gun ownership are rights that also bring attendant responsibilities: not to abuse to the extent that others are injured. I don't have a problem with that. I'll go beyond that and state that rights bring responsibility, Daddy always told me so and it is a good ethic even today.
Can you give me some further reason why you think this concept doesn't apply to gun ownership, or is this a "slippery slope" argument where anything other than rights with no reference to responsibility is treason?
I don't quite read it that way. Staying just with what you have quoted (I can't comment on more as I am not familiar with Evolve);
What I take out of this is driving a car, consuming alcohol, and gun ownership are rights that also bring attendant responsibilities: not to abuse to the extent that others are injured. I don't have a problem with that. I'll go beyond that and state that rights bring responsibility, Daddy always told me so and it is a good ethic even today.
Can you give me some further reason why you think this concept doesn't apply to gun ownership, or is this a "slippery slope" argument where anything other than rights with no reference to responsibility is treason?