It is very interesting. I find very distinct opinions from distinct places. Let us say the Voice of America, the Voice of India and the Voice of Europe where I live

Friends, the gun culture is very important to understand in each country. One is always influenced by the heritage of the country one is living in. In the US, the gun culture is a common daily affair (except for some states, I am told) which does not have any mystery unlike in India. Gun is a mystery in India because we did not have any gun tradition and moreover, we do not talk about it. It has always remained a taboo. The most frequently asked question by my relatives and friends in India to me for my AP was 'Can it kill a human being?' You understand the amount of ignorance!
The voice of Europe, or rather France is that it is forbidden to carry any loaded weapon on one's self. It has to be carried in a state which makes it impossible to use it immediately; the trigger locked and ammunitions apart in a separate box.
I am, myself a FFTir (French Shooting Federation) certified Shooting Initiator and I, hence, am a bit aware of the Gun safety aspects. I am happy to know that you are sure of yourselves. I prefer and try to follow the rules word by word.
I own only European made guns where the instruction booklet says 'Do not carry a loaded gun'. Moreover, the legislations strictly forbid me to do so. My instructions oblige me to make sure that the guns are empty at the range only before taking back home.
I will explain myself with an example.
I drive a car. Going beyond the speed limit on an empty highway is not at all dangerous because I am sure about my driving skills and I love speed and my car is made for it. A mobile telephone is made to be mobile. So what is the big deal in talking over mobile phone while driving? I am very sure of myself and I have never had any accidents in life. Jumping a red light when I am sure that nobody is around is not a problem at all. Why are there so many rules and restrictions?
Now, put yourself in this position in your respective countries and ask yourself the questions, answer them and analyze the behaviour of others you see around you. Now let all these people be armed, carrying concealed weapons, having assured that they have passed all tests of rules and regulations as they did for the driving tests.
Well, imagine the situation in India.... I am an Indian and I know my country more or less well. In India, have you come across the statement 'Do you know who I am?' ... I would not face those persons if they are armed. For me they are potentially more dangerous than anyone else.
I understand that self defense is a relative thing for every individual depending on the individual needs. I tried to find out why should one need to defend oneself. I could answer to some of them using MY reasons. Some stay unanwsered.
- I live in a place where crimes are frequent. I would change residence.
- I have threat on my life. From whom? From an enemy? If yes, did I contribute to the creation of the enemy?
- I never know who will attack me out of insanity. A BIG QUESTION I know that life is not a bed of roses, it is not a bed of thorns either. So let us not be paranoiac.
- I have millions to protect from people trying to take them away from my home. A gun at home should suffice.
- I can be kidnapped for a big ransom which someone knows that I am able to pay.
You all have your personal reasons for self defense. It will be also interesting to know them if you do not mind.
Those are my personal viewpoints. For the defense part, as I said, the place I live nobody legally carries any weapon so I am hopefully less prone to an unknown illogical gun attack. I do not have any known threat to my life because I have not created any enemies to my knowledge. I do not live in a mafia infested area where crime is an everyday affair. I do not have millions to defend from robbers. So, I do not find any reason to carry any weapon on me.
Lastly, I believe firmly that a self analysis is of utmost importance. We are talking about self defense. But what about self offense? Am I sure not to be offensive in a situation where I feel more powerful with a loaded gun on me? Am I sure of how I will behave in a situation of a simple argument or altercation which might arise with a third person on the road or anywhere, more importantly if I am armed (meaning more powerful)?
I remember a bus journey from Delhi Dhaula Kuan to Gurgaon once, many many years back when I lived in Delhi. I requested a man to stub the cigarette because smoking was not permitted on board. Well, he along with his four friends asked me if I knew who they were? Then they made a verbal curry of my ancestors, all my near and dear ones, you know what... What was my reaction? I turned red with my blood boiling but I did not react and tried to ignore because that was what my intelligence told me to avoid a collective lynching.
I analyzed the situation many years later and imagined myself with a loaded gun on me. I prefer not to carry any loaded gun on me.
I am frank enough to admit that I might not control my temper in a similar situation. What about you and people around you?
Let us start a now topic with vote options.
Are you sure to control your temper in a situation of altercation specially when you are carrying a loaded weapon and particularly one in the pipe?
Warm regards
tirpassion