Why is it that these weapons have such a bad rap? Don't get me wrong, I carry a firearm, well two firearms, but sometimes that just isn't the right tool. I'm a big believer in knives and sometimes expandable batons in extreme close quarters, but these weapons don't seem to receive the same social acceptance as a handgun.
Why is that?
Jeff,
I have a similar problem as you do in this understanding.
I gun happy LEO who not only was proud that his carry weapon was a full automatic (* SWAT *) he looked down on everyone who did not carry what he did. His idea was to shot first and then ask questions later, or more like "BANG! BANG! BANG! Stop Freeze BANG! Bang! Bang! I said stop."
But he did write something that I found interesting. (* paraphrase below from memory *)
Firearms are looked at in the eyes of the law as defense weapons. Knives are up close and therefore attacking weapons.
After some thought, I kind of came up with this on my own. NOTE: I assume I was not the first, but I might not be the last. My thought was this:
One would have to be crazy to run at a person with a gun. (* This assumes that people do not understand the issue of clearing a weapon and bringing it online and the training and practice required. That just having a gun makes someone more dangerous. *) But to bring out a knife or a baton or stick or other weapon and to go forward is the sign of an attacker or someone taking it to a higher threat level than the attacker.
Therefore Guns are Defensive. :uhohh:


:xtrmshock
While I came to this "understanding" I still do not truly understand it.
Personal I prefer items like Pens and Knives that are tools with multiple purposes. Batons are limited for not combative purposes. Actual Canes do have their purposes, but most people do not want to train to learn how to use one, and those that really need, prefer to carry a gun. I support firearm carry with proper training, yet I think other tools should still be an option.