Are you considering purchasing a gun?

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Not pulled on me, but on two different occasions I've been sitting on the CTA train and had a guy walk slowly up and down the train car, pulling up his t-shirt to reveal the handle of a gun in his waistband, clearly trying to make sure everyone saw it.

soaring skrrrtpeggios (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Friday, 9 April 2021 17:17 (three years ago) link

the second time I did acid it was with a roommate and his buddy and they argued ALL THE TIME. The friend had a handgun he kept taking out and fondling and I was like “I’m out of here”

brimstead, Friday, 9 April 2021 18:43 (three years ago) link

That sounds terrifying.

guillotines aren't just for royalty anymore (PBKR), Friday, 9 April 2021 19:13 (three years ago) link

I should clarify that by ALL THE TIME I just meant whenever they were together, I dipped out of that situation soon after I started coming up and called some friends who were more than delighted to hang around me while I was tripping lol

brimstead, Friday, 9 April 2021 19:20 (three years ago) link

I jumped into a fight one time in high school (i was a dumbass) and some dude on the sidelines pulled one and everyone scrambled

Heez, Friday, 9 April 2021 20:03 (three years ago) link

I haven't bought a gun FYI. Moving out here has been very good for my blood pressure, as has the change in administration.

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Friday, 9 April 2021 21:40 (three years ago) link

one year passes...

Well, I finally have actually fired a gun. I went skeet shooting, and thus I loaded and fired a double barrel shotgun and a semi-auto shotgun a bunch of times. I enjoyed the experience of skeet shooting on a nice fall day. It was sort of like playing a video game except more visceral, outdoors in pleasant surroundings, and with friends. Or a bit like shooting pool -- combo of hand-eye coordination and connecting projected object with other object. The instructor compared it to golf (which I don't do, but w/e).

I feel sort of good that I can check that off my list. Firing a gun is no longer some weird taboo in my life, it's just another thing I have tried. I feel reassured that it wasn't that hard to handle one safely, the rules were pretty simple. Loading and operating was simple, making sure it was empty was simple. I was nervous the entire first station, but by the second I felt comfortable. Another thing that loomed in the back of my mind no longer looms.

I would do it again sometime. I'm not eager to purchase a shotgun though.

longtime caller, first time listener (man alive), Monday, 17 October 2022 17:20 (one year ago) link

It's been three years after the shootout, and I still can't handle being in the same room as a popping champagne cork, much less a gunshot.

Christine Green Leafy Dragon Indigo, Monday, 17 October 2022 17:31 (one year ago) link

This didn't go over well.

Quelle surprise.

At least you didn't get shot.

immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Monday, 17 October 2022 17:37 (one year ago) link

And I have no reason whatsoever to buy a gun, and no plans to do so.

immodesty blaise (jimbeaux), Monday, 17 October 2022 17:38 (one year ago) link

I don't even play golf anymore.

pplains, Monday, 17 October 2022 18:06 (one year ago) link

Never purchased one, but ended up with a single-shot .22 rifle (remington) and a .22 revolver (ruger) so I'm ready when the civil war comes, dont tread on me y'all

Andy the Grasshopper, Monday, 17 October 2022 19:07 (one year ago) link

my gun brother (late of the second amendment thread) is now the proud owner of a fucking semi automatic rifle, on top of all the other ones

I am what they call a (cat), Thursday, 20 October 2022 08:23 (one year ago) link

this fucking guy

I am what they call a (cat), Thursday, 20 October 2022 08:24 (one year ago) link

(oh and he got this cute little hanging door organizer to go inside one of his massive gun safes, you know those ones with all the pockets for your shoes or whatever? except the pockets are gun-shaped and there is, hilariously, a special “quick draw” holster on this thing that is supposed to hang *inside* your gun safe. like excuse me mr. intruder sir, lemme just step out to the garage, input the numerical code on my gun locker, swing open the door and then -FWIP- BANG! GOTCHA BITCH)

I am what they call a (cat), Thursday, 20 October 2022 08:27 (one year ago) link

my brother’s not evil but buying weapons like that for fun is evil

I am what they call a (cat), Thursday, 20 October 2022 08:28 (one year ago) link

he hasn’t got a damn thing to protect himself from, either. he’s a well-off middle-aged straight cis white guy in a quiet neighborhood of a boring city. when the jackbooted thugs come pounding on his door it’ll be to invite him along to round up the freaks.

I am what they call a (cat), Thursday, 20 October 2022 08:30 (one year ago) link

(i am not considering buying a gun. {i am lucky [and privileged] enough to feel that i don’t need one}) (i do have pepper spray tho) (and i release a powerful stank when threatened. you’ve been warned!)

I am what they call a (cat), Thursday, 20 October 2022 08:32 (one year ago) link

six months pass...

Yes

brimstead, Friday, 28 April 2023 00:38 (eleven months ago) link

I should just not go outside anymore. I don’t get where there are so many Jan 6 dudes around here

brimstead, Friday, 28 April 2023 00:44 (eleven months ago) link

why not where

brimstead, Friday, 28 April 2023 00:44 (eleven months ago) link

No and nope and never, but I won't presume to judge the decisions of others

pinot grigioriffic (Ye Mad Puffin), Friday, 28 April 2023 01:28 (eleven months ago) link

This week a friend had jury dury and was called into selection for a murder trial. During questioning of the 70 potential-jurors there, some 40+ said they owned a gun. In Portland!

Kim Kimberly, Friday, 28 April 2023 01:34 (eleven months ago) link

Now that I live in Montana I have looked up the local laws re guns and they are about as Deadwood as it's possible to be:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_laws_in_Montana

About the only thing restricting me from buying any kind of gun I might want is that I have to have lived here for six months and have a state-issued ID. But I have no desire to. And I haven't seen anybody carrying a gun since I've been here, so it's not like I'm feeling particularly paranoid or like I need to "defend myself".

but also fuck you (unperson), Friday, 28 April 2023 02:41 (eleven months ago) link

We hear gunshots all the time in our neighbourhood but someone got an assault rifle (is that a thing? The ones that shoot off 100 rounds in a few seconds) recently and loves to play with it somewhere on my street at 2 am once a week or so.

I'm very anti-gun but lately, I've wondered if that's just my privilege. If I was a minority with every motherfucker trying to kill me, including the police, I'd probably have a very different attitude.

So, maybe I'm no guns for white people, now?

But who are we doing it versus? (sunny successor), Friday, 28 April 2023 13:19 (eleven months ago) link

This week a friend had jury dury and was called into selection for a murder trial. During questioning of the 70 potential-jurors there, some 40+ said they owned a gun. In Portland!

― Kim Kimberly

i mean you gotta understand, portland is _west_, historically pdx has had a strong firearms culture

i'm extremely fucking white, but i'm also trans, and i've had to adjust my feelings about firearms over the past few years

i grew up in a liberal, strongly anti-gun family, and it probably saved my life. the single biggest factor in my being alive today is means reduction. i will not own a gun. i will not learn to shoot a gun. (i'm dyspraxic and half fucking blind anyway - based on my memories of shooting bb guns as at boy scout camp, i doubt that arming me would be tactically effective)

but. and.

it's dangerous for us out here and i'm not sure allies necessarily understand how dangerous it is. there are a lot of us and sometimes we congregate in groups and we're always very careful not to announce where those groups are publicly. opsec is really important. it's not like everyone here supports us - there are a lot of proud boys here - and it would be pretty easy for someone to decide it was time for them to make a dent in the local trans population.

having people in the community who are able to put up effective self-defense in those situations makes me feel a lot better about leaving the house and being around other trans people. my dinky little container of pepper spray isn't going to do a lot, in a situation like that.

are we going to start some, i don't know, war on the cis like tucker carlson seems to think we are? uh, no. a lot of us are frustrated that we're in a situation where our basic physical safety is under constant threat and the cis people who have the power to do something about it are responding by shrugging and telling us "haters gonna hate", but no, memes like "trans day of vengeance" are wishful thinking, the same way i don't actually know anybody who owns a guillotine. mostly, you know, mostly we just hurt each other. is the sad truth of it.

Kate (rushomancy), Friday, 28 April 2023 15:35 (eleven months ago) link

Portland is as much a hotbed of white supremacy as the rest of Oregon. I've never encountered more outright fascists in any other state, and I've been in a lot of them.

Goose Bigelow, Fowl Gigolo (the table is the table), Friday, 28 April 2023 16:01 (eleven months ago) link

And I haven't seen anybody carrying a gun since I've been here, so it's not like I'm feeling particularly paranoid or like I need to "defend myself".

That's the crux, right? No one needs to open carry because everyone knows there are people out there packing. Which begs the question, how many of those people are actually carrying? It's like Beware of Dog signs; the presence of a dog is secondary to the implied threat.

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 28 April 2023 16:10 (eleven months ago) link

Portland is a singularly odd example that I don’t think gets understood by a lot of pundit-y types elsewhere because the local history and geography is different than most cities, including the major American cities where most pundits and media commentators live in/around. This was very apparent during the Uprising when you had media folks based in NY/LA/DC/ATL transposing the racial histories and dynamics from their locations to Portland, which had a slightly different one.

My read is that because Portland never sprawled the way the rest of the US did due to the Urban Growth Boundary instituted in the 70s, you didn’t get white flight the same as other cities. White flight here is like 5 miles away. You can bike it. We had redlining same as everywhere else, but the scale was different. Portland and Oregon has its own particular racist-ass history from its creation that differs from other states.

Stuff is allowed to pop off here in ways it’s not in other places. Also you have the Gods Guns & Gays crowd living effectively on top of the urban cosmopolitan “Progressive” types, so that clashes.

Glower, Disruption & Pies (kingfish), Friday, 28 April 2023 16:31 (eleven months ago) link

as a portlander, i'm really well aware of the city's racist history - i think most of us are. i think portland as a city is struggling in terms of trying to deal with the unusual form of institutional racism put into place through the city's history. like, we _didn't_ have "redlining" same as anywhere else - we kept black people out of the whole city. honestly, i think you could make the argument that portland is still experiencing a form of redlining. portland has historically had an unusually low black population, and gentrification exerts ongoing pressure. due to systemic economic inequity that's been in effect throughout american history, gentrification disproportionately affects black people.

anyway, i could be wrong about any or all of this - if anybody has better knowledge or experience i welcome corrections. that's just how it looks from my limited perspective.

Kate (rushomancy), Friday, 28 April 2023 17:01 (eleven months ago) link

Unrelated to that particular strain of observation, I've found on my visits that Portland can be a pretty contrarian "don't tell me what to do" sort of city. I was shocked on my most recent trip, a few weeks ago, at the sheer amount of graffiti and junk piled on front yards. I asked my friends why isn't that shit cleaned up, at least make an effort, everyone would benefit, and she was like, it's hard to force people here to do anything. See also: no fluoride, shitty public schools etc.

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 28 April 2023 17:06 (eleven months ago) link

Unrelated to that particular strain of observation, I've found on my visits that Portland can be a pretty contrarian "don't tell me what to do" sort of city. I was shocked on my most recent trip, a few weeks ago, at the sheer amount of graffiti and junk piled on front yards. I asked my friends why isn't that shit cleaned up, at least make an effort, everyone would benefit, and she was like, it's hard to force people here to do anything. See also: no fluoride, shitty public schools etc.

― Josh in Chicago

it makes more sense when you look at the people whose job it is to tell people what to do

graffiti? who's going to deal with that shit, the cops? portland has some of the most racist cops in america, and this is fucking _america_ we're talking about. that's saying a lot. they're all buddy-buddy with the proud boys. and who's going to do anything about that? our landlord mayor ted wheeler, who literally got tear-gassed trying to "talk to" the police three years ago and refuses to do anything to hold them accountable? he got re-elected, by the way, everybody hates him but he got re-elected because in america, god bless america, we have a two party system. we changed our electoral system away from first past the post, finally, so maybe things will get better in the future, but in the meantime? nothing gets done because we fucking hate the people who are in charge of getting things done. fuck ted wheeler.

i say bring on the graffiti, property values are too fucking high here anyway. nobody can afford to buy a house here, and our mayor, you know, he's a fucking landlord.

Kate (rushomancy), Friday, 28 April 2023 17:18 (eleven months ago) link

The flip I heard from my friend was that because property values are so high, no one has any incentive to clean up, especially someone that has been in their home for so long that they've seen its value rocket magnitudes over what they originally paid for it.

Josh in Chicago, Friday, 28 April 2023 17:21 (eleven months ago) link

yep, same conclusion whatever perspective you look at it from :)

Kate (rushomancy), Friday, 28 April 2023 17:30 (eleven months ago) link

honestly, i think you could make the argument that portland is still experiencing a form of redlining. portland has historically had an unusually low black population, and gentrification exerts ongoing pressure. due to systemic economic inequity that's been in effect throughout american history, gentrification disproportionately affects black people.

didn't Portland become whiter in a recent census (2010 maybe)? which iirc (no sure thing) made it unique among larger American cities for that period

I'm no expert in this, but redlining did happen in Portland: https://dsl.richmond.edu/panorama/redlining/#loc=11/45.513/-122.826&city=portland-or

rob, Friday, 28 April 2023 17:43 (eleven months ago) link

that said, for anyone who isn't familiar with Oregon history, I assume this is what you were referring to Kate: https://www.oregonencyclopedia.org/articles/exclusion_laws/

rob, Friday, 28 April 2023 17:46 (eleven months ago) link

yeah honestly i'm only vaguely familiar with the historical context, i should probably do some more reading up, particularly since it is a unique and complicated history. i also only showed up here in '17, and while in portland terms that makes me a native in real terms i have _no idea_ what portland was like in the '00s

Kate (rushomancy), Friday, 28 April 2023 18:04 (eleven months ago) link

It’s a new day and I am not considering purchasing a gun

brimstead, Friday, 28 April 2023 22:27 (eleven months ago) link

I think there's a PDX thread somewhere to discuss these issues btw

Andy the Grasshopper, Friday, 28 April 2023 22:31 (eleven months ago) link

agree with brimstead

k3vin k., Friday, 28 April 2023 22:32 (eleven months ago) link

I do have a .22 ruger revolver but it would take me about 15 minutes to get it ready to shoot the intruder so I'll probably just use the ironwood stick behind the door

Andy the Grasshopper, Friday, 28 April 2023 22:32 (eleven months ago) link

I stayed with some of my gf’s family in the california sticks last night, and they had a rifle (in a case) just lying on the living room floor. other than when I lived in vermont a decade ago, I can’t remember the last time I was in the same room as a gun, and I couldn’t imagine having young kids and being around it like that

k3vin k., Friday, 28 April 2023 22:34 (eleven months ago) link

I'm not considering purchasing a gun, but in my darker moments I wonder if there will be a tipping point where all the gun owning people around me become organized and start kiling off their perceived enemies, and will I regret not also being armed at that point.

Muad'Doob (Moodles), Friday, 28 April 2023 22:36 (eleven months ago) link

yes I believe that is on the NRA brochure

k3vin k., Friday, 28 April 2023 22:39 (eleven months ago) link

I still have the .22 single shot that I got when I was 12, more recently this revolver

Part of why I keep them is some weird 'end-times' apocalypse fears, but without YouTube I wouldn't be able to clean a rabbit anyway

Andy the Grasshopper, Friday, 28 April 2023 22:42 (eleven months ago) link

We own a gun despite my pacifist nature because in early 2017 I got “martial law” vibes and we lived in the sticks. A biracial gay couple. We have neither cleaned nor taken a look at the thing in years at this point, because we moved to a good city.

Goose Bigelow, Fowl Gigolo (the table is the table), Friday, 28 April 2023 22:56 (eleven months ago) link

The gun store in my town is next door to the herbalist. That's not a euphemism for a pot dispensary — there are at least three of those in town that I know of, but they're all on the highway; this is an actual herbalist, a lady who moved here from Humboldt County in California.

but also fuck you (unperson), Saturday, 29 April 2023 03:01 (eleven months ago) link

For a while, my town had a gun store that was next door to a military recruitment center. I remember thinking it was just a little too on point, but I guess one could argue that it was best to keep the violence compartmentalized.

That particular gun store keeps moving because my townspeople generally hate its existence and are not quiet about it. But perhaps the proprietors feel like they're owning the libs in some important way.

If there were practical reasons perhaps my attitude would be different but I suspect it's yet more culture-war bullshit. Weird how a piece of technology becomes a cultural signifier / way of life thing.

Like, I don't have bumper stickers and t-shirts declaring my affection for my blender. And it's a very good blender!

Ice cubist (Ye Mad Puffin), Saturday, 29 April 2023 11:39 (eleven months ago) link

YMP— the funny thing is that gun store caused a huge uproar in the surrounding neighborhood the first time it opened, but then it moved to a new location and there didn’t seem to be a peep of protest at the new site. I’m sure the owners were disappointed at the lack of response; you’re right that they seemed like “own the libs” types.

Every post of mine is an expression of eternity (Boring, Maryland), Saturday, 29 April 2023 13:30 (eleven months ago) link

five months pass...

This weekend was the first time since moving to rural Montana that I have seen anybody carrying. The first time was at a diner where I went to pick up my lunch to go; there was a guy in front of me in line at the cash register who had a pistol in a holster. He was wearing a T-shirt, shorts and sneakers and looked sort of like a high school teacher on his day off. The second time was this morning at the grocery store; the guy in front of me in line at the bakery counter (the donuts at this grocery store are incredible, to the point that they're a local attraction) was an old man with a chest-length beard, baggy jeans held up by suspenders, and a revolver on his hip.

My immediate thought in the diner was a) why do you need a gun to come to the diner for lunch? and b) if you're worried enough to need to wear your gun to the diner, you should be exhibiting more situational awareness, because I could easily walk up behind you and stab you in the neck with this knife I have on my belt, just because you're not reading me, a fellow middle-aged white man, as a threat. Again, these dudes seem to want to be conveying the message that they're ready for whatever, but they're really not. A sudden attack from an unexpected quarter would find them totally unprepared. Shit, I probably could have slid past diner guy, said "Excuse me" like I'd bumped into him by accident, and taken his gun.

read-only (unperson), Monday, 23 October 2023 00:07 (six months ago) link


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