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<blockquote data-quote="Ethan N" data-source="post: 3235664" data-attributes="member: 29267"><p>As far as responsibilities, I don’t think it’s very helpful to say this guy is exercising a right but he’s not respecting the responsibilities that go along with that right if you can’t also express what you believe those responsibilities are other than not doing things you wouldn’t want him to do.</p><p></p><p>The first step in teaching people to fulfill the responsibilities entailed in the exercise of their right to bear arms ought to be clearly defining what those responsibilities are in a way that’s not vague or subjective. It seems to me that “don’t carry a gun in a park if it looks like a rifle,” while good advice, isn’t very practical or enlightening when it comes to teaching someone how to fulfill the responsibilities of bearing arms.</p><p></p><p>We can pretty much all agree on core firearm safety rules, even if we all like to word them a little differently. I wouldn’t expect a list of responsibilities to be as concise or universally accepted as safety rules, but I’m curious to hear what the good people of OSA would propose to put on such a list.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ethan N, post: 3235664, member: 29267"] As far as responsibilities, I don’t think it’s very helpful to say this guy is exercising a right but he’s not respecting the responsibilities that go along with that right if you can’t also express what you believe those responsibilities are other than not doing things you wouldn’t want him to do. The first step in teaching people to fulfill the responsibilities entailed in the exercise of their right to bear arms ought to be clearly defining what those responsibilities are in a way that’s not vague or subjective. It seems to me that “don’t carry a gun in a park if it looks like a rifle,” while good advice, isn’t very practical or enlightening when it comes to teaching someone how to fulfill the responsibilities of bearing arms. We can pretty much all agree on core firearm safety rules, even if we all like to word them a little differently. I wouldn’t expect a list of responsibilities to be as concise or universally accepted as safety rules, but I’m curious to hear what the good people of OSA would propose to put on such a list. [/QUOTE]
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