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Culture War Roundup for the week of October 23, 2023

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Yup. I'm about a half hour south of the event and it is a mentally ill ex army guy that heard voices this summer telling him to shoot up an National Guard base in Saco (the last town I lived in before my current one). He was committed for 2 weeks and released, his twitter like feed is in the gun nutbar right wing zone.

He is currently at large with a night vision scope somewhere approx.. 20 miles north of me. Maine doesn't see events like this and we normally think of ourselves as the safest place to live in the country. Doors unlocked keys in the cars and all that jazz. This is going to rock the state for a while. We have been pretty middle of the road pro-gun (like vermont) because there is no gun crime, or really much crime of any kind. This could change that. Heck I was pretty indifferent as an avid hunter. But does anyone really NEED an AR-15 with night vision and thousands of rounds?

This is a small state where everyone knows everyone. There won't be too many completely untouched by this. My very good friend who moved from his home state of Maine to Colorado of all places just texted to say his half brother and sister just lost their uncle at the bowling alley.

But does anyone really NEED an AR-15 with night vision and thousands of rounds?

That sounds like the kind of thing where you don't need it often, but when you need it you really need it.

If you give them up as a society because you haven't needed them in a while, then they won't be there when you do. Ask Israel about how that one went for them.

You think the people at the rave would have all brought their AR-15s with them? Some rare people in their homes might have taken a few terrorists with them but it wouldn't have changed the result.