Coming from a completely bipartisan point of view, I was having trouble with bullies at school picking on me because of my race and the fact I tend to keep to myself. The school didn't do jack stuff about it, as I had posted earlier, and still have taken no action. Since I figured I couldn't rely on the school to defend me, I figured I had to defend myself. I come from a boxing background, but I was never really formally trained, just learned some basic punches and evasion/deflection and footwork from my father and grandfather. Here's the problem I have with the whole "guns to defend me" idea. Since the last posting of the thread, there were two more incidences of physical bullying. The first wasn't too bad, just a shoving match on the way home from school, but after that, since my school was useless at fixing the problem, I took up Muay Thai at my gym. I've been getting better at it, I had a better start than most because I knew a little boxing. I think this is what people SHOULD do. Able bodied people concerned about their safety should learn a martial art before purchasing a gun imo.
I've got no problem with people owning guns, but the idea of using them for self defense sounds pretty dumb to me unless the dangerous individual is also armed. I think that in most cases of unarmed assault/battery, assuming the assailant has no martial arts training (which they probably dont) most any martial art will probably stop them from doing much harm. Judo, Krav Maga, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Muay Thai, Tae Kwon Do, even straight up wrestling or boxing are all good choices. They all involve some form of grappling/clinching for control and one of the first things they teach you is how to counter the strikes and kicks that untrained fighters will throw at you and you should be able to walk away with little to no damage to yourself. It's fascinating to me that the ones most vocal about the rights to bear arms in self defense won't use the perfectly good weapons their body gives them and instead want to resort to deadly force using a firearm to stop something like an unarmed assault. Seriously, Krav Maga and BJJ aren't that difficult to pick up and 9 times out of 10 will stop any meathead dead in their tracks. I just think using a gun for all purpose self defense is a copout and is unnecessarily deadly in most cases.