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Monday, August 11, 2014

Just leave

We Can Protect Ourselves from ‘Open-Carry’
Leave it to a philosophy professor to come up with the simplest and most practical way to deal with the threat posed by ‘open-carry’ laws.

Jack Russell Weinstein, professor of philosophy and director of the Institute for Philosophy in Public Life at the University of North Dakota has come up with a plan: Leave.

Stop what you are doing, get up and walk out. Do not finish your meal and do not pay. Do not put groceries back on the shelves, do not pass go and do not collect $200. Simply bid the establishment a good morrow and walk your still intact self out in one piece.

If someone asks where you are going, direct them to the genius brandishing a deadly weapon and inform them that you prefer to leave before the shots get fired, not after.

The idea is if enough people do this, establishments that are so keen to put their patrons lives at risk by tolerating attention-starved gun enthusiasts, will lose money. Perhaps a dent to their bottom line will encourage them to put a stop to the madness if nothing else will.

“It is rational to be afraid of someone with a weapon, especially if you know nothing about them,” Weinstein says.

What would you do if the building you were in caught fire? Or if you smelled smoke and suspected it was going to catch fire? You would leave. You wouldn’t stop to pay, because fear for your life overrides any issues involving money.

Just because society’s obsession with firearms has gotten so out of control does not mean we have to adjust our own rationality to conform to it.

Nicole Girard is a political writer with a passion for civil rights and the truth. Follow her on facebook or twitter