Manfred Belheim
Moaner Lisa
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No, it doesn't have any basis in law that I am aware of. I am merely giving my own logic on why I feel people who carry guns in public, then do nothing to stop a mass shooter are cowards.
As to why I object to them not doing anything: I believe everyone has their role and I believe everyone should do their best to live up to the responsibilities of that role. And as I said, I believe that if you carry a firearm, you are part of the militia and one of the responsibilities of that role is to protect others from harm by either taking the life of the person causing harm or by potentially laying down your life.
Yes but you have to agree that they have no responsibility or duty to see themselves as part of the militia, they're just exercising their legal right to carry a firearm. If they choose that that's just for their own protection, and in some circumstances simply running away affords them a better protection, then it's entirely sensible for them to do the latter. And is entirely in keeping with the law and with their own assessment of their moral responsibilities. And yes you can argue from a subjective perspective that you think they should be adopting a wider moral responsibility, but as someone who has previously stated that no-one has any such moral responsibility to anyone but their own family, and indeed have a duty to remain alive to look after and protect them, then you have to be able to see how this stance really seems contradictory.
So if someone takes on the role of the militia by carrying a gun, then they fail to carry out the responsibilities of that role, it makes me wonder why they took on that role in the first place. They either didn't understand their role, or they are cowards and neither one of those options says anything good about their character.
But they didn't did they. They would have done if they were you, but they're not you and there's no reason they should be adopting this position that apparently has no basis in law.