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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 1197162" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>So by your "logic", I guess we shouldnt even allow blind people to <em>walk</em> around in public since they might run out into the middle of the road and cause a fatal car wreck.</p><p></p><p>I disagree. Blind/visually impaired people are just as capable as anyone else of making safe decisions regarding where to walk or how to use a firearm. <em>They must simply adapt to and work within their limitations</em>. Your automatic assumption that visually impaired people would use a carry permit as an excuse to randomly spray bullets in all directions is a ridiculous one. In the majority of cases, the mere <em>display</em> of a weapon is all that it takes to end a potentially violent encounter, and there is no valid reason for denying law-abiding visually impaired citizens the right to armed self-defense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 1197162, member: 14668"] So by your "logic", I guess we shouldnt even allow blind people to [I]walk[/I] around in public since they might run out into the middle of the road and cause a fatal car wreck. I disagree. Blind/visually impaired people are just as capable as anyone else of making safe decisions regarding where to walk or how to use a firearm. [I]They must simply adapt to and work within their limitations[/I]. Your automatic assumption that visually impaired people would use a carry permit as an excuse to randomly spray bullets in all directions is a ridiculous one. In the majority of cases, the mere [I]display[/I] of a weapon is all that it takes to end a potentially violent encounter, and there is no valid reason for denying law-abiding visually impaired citizens the right to armed self-defense. [/QUOTE]
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