First of all, the safety on a Glock is on the trigger.
Second of all, violence against someone participating in a perfectly legal activity because you don't like it also goes well against "basic human courtesy". If you don't want your picture taken in public the onus is on you to remove yourself, not kill someone. That sort of thing is the position of truly weak fortitude, and feeble minded in the extreme.
The argument that one knows the assault isn't right in the abstract but wouldn't mind if it happened in reality is a curious form of self delusion. A self enabling situational ethic on parade.
Second of all, violence against someone participating in a perfectly legal activity because you don't like it also goes well against "basic human courtesy". If you don't want your picture taken in public the onus is on you to remove yourself, not kill someone. That sort of thing is the position of truly weak fortitude, and feeble minded in the extreme.
The argument that one knows the assault isn't right in the abstract but wouldn't mind if it happened in reality is a curious form of self delusion. A self enabling situational ethic on parade.
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