Last time I was driving around Detroit, I wanted a gun in my hand.
Last time I was in farm country it never crossed my mind, except in November.
Precisely. Rights are not geographically sensitive. They are based on the individual not the location (or should be).
Interesting that Michelle would find rural white Iowa threatening, but not urban Chicago. Now why would that be?
When I drive through Rochester, NY, I roll up the windows in the hopes of deflecting a bullet...hellhole..
A huge number of the “murders” in Detroit are justifiable homicide. That’s because people know they need guns.
City slickers tend to be afraid of the country because there aren’t other people around.
They bring the city sense that someone dangerous could be lurking around every corner—and then don’t see the best city counterbalance to that, which is having a crowd of people around you for safety.