• x0x7@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    As a gun owner the idea that people are ok with pitbulls but have a problem with me pisses me off. For anything bad to happen with a gun requires human agency. I actually have the capacity to know I’m not going to harm an innocent person today. But a pitbull, their owners are openly playing a lottery. Every time you walk out side with it its like me muzzle sweeping everyone in my community with my finger on a trigger saying “I’ve done it lots of times and nothing bad has happened. It didn’t hurt you this time so mind your own business. My choices don’t effect you. It’s not my fault if your kids are scared of me pointing my gun around. My kids aren’t going to get hurt in my home if I practice poor gun safety. See, they love playing with it. That’s proof it’s kid friendly”

    As dangerous as a gun and with less certain human control over it is not acceptable. I’ll straight up say it. I feel as uncomfortable around a pitbull owner as someone mishandling a gun. And in the gun world if someone is willfully and blazenly mishandling a firearm to the point of endangering people you have a license to shoot them if they aren’t responsive to someone telling them to stop (non-lethally ideally).

    I don’t know about licenses but if you own a pitbull people should openly tell you you are the asshole that you are.

    • ArcaneSlime@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      9 hours ago

      And in the gun world if someone is willfully and blazenly mishandling a firearm to the point of endangering people you have a license to shoot them if they aren’t responsive to someone telling them to stop (non-lethally ideally).

      Dude, nuh uh. You’re gonna go to prison for this shit one day, have fun in court!

      Btw, https://worldanimalfoundation.org/dogs/are-pitbulls-dangerous/

      It’s a fact: any dog can become unpredictable depending on unique circumstances, and ‘some’ dogs inflict serious and even deadly damage. One camp would like to see pit bull breeds euthanized and illegal to own. Others, including experts, suggest that pit bulls are no more or no less unpredictable. (Than other dogs).

      Second side note, tip from ex-pizza guy, carry mace. It’s 2x important for you as a gun owner as an intermediary between words and bullets for nondeadly threats, unless you like entangled fights for the gun to see who shoots who first, but also it works wonders against dogs. There, now that you’re protected genocide becomes unnecessary and you don’t have to go door to door shooting dogs in the street in front of children who love them and stuff.

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      1 day ago

      While im against guns, pitbulls are literally probably more dangerous than guns when “used accidentally”. Its no mistake that both my dog and the kid that got attacked got bit on the face and thigh as pitbulls always go for the kill. If you accidentally discharge a gun it has a chance of hitting a vital point and a chance of missing and a chance of hitting a less vital point of your body. If youre alone and an average person a pitbulls gonna kill you. If your alone with a gun it doesnt do anything.

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          Uh yeah, you’re off by a factor of about 50-fold.

          This is just fatalities and not counting permanently disfiguring injuries of which there are a ton more. Pitbulls account for the vast majority of these serious injuries and fatalities despite being only 6% of the dog population.