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The "they can, but you can't option?"
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<blockquote data-quote="jcizzle" data-source="post: 1512314" data-attributes="member: 18220"><p>Great way to put it. CHOSEN PROFESSION. It's not like anyone forced them to take a job where people would disagree with them. Not any more than the pizza delivery guy was forced to work where he'd have to go to shady areas of town in the dark and carry cash. But I guess the pizza delivery guy's life doesn't carry as much value as a state attorney. Also, if state attorneys, why not all attorneys? If all attorneys, why not attorneys and doctors who sometimes have to deliver bad news? If doctors, why not the insurance guy? I just don't get choosing one small sector of people and saying, "oh, you deserve to be safe so you get to protect yourself." </p><p></p><p>Not getting open carry is frustrating (even though I would rarely use it). What makes it insane is that it's past for elitists who feel they're more valuable than others. If they had a better attitude, respect and value for others, they may not have such a fear that others are out to get them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jcizzle, post: 1512314, member: 18220"] Great way to put it. CHOSEN PROFESSION. It's not like anyone forced them to take a job where people would disagree with them. Not any more than the pizza delivery guy was forced to work where he'd have to go to shady areas of town in the dark and carry cash. But I guess the pizza delivery guy's life doesn't carry as much value as a state attorney. Also, if state attorneys, why not all attorneys? If all attorneys, why not attorneys and doctors who sometimes have to deliver bad news? If doctors, why not the insurance guy? I just don't get choosing one small sector of people and saying, "oh, you deserve to be safe so you get to protect yourself." Not getting open carry is frustrating (even though I would rarely use it). What makes it insane is that it's past for elitists who feel they're more valuable than others. If they had a better attitude, respect and value for others, they may not have such a fear that others are out to get them. [/QUOTE]
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