<<Tee, with all due seriousness, it seems that you have concluded that anytime "any" person possesses a firearm, it mutates their way of thinking, turning them into some aggressive maniac, if not worse. >>
I don't think I went that far. I postulated an incremental change - - a little less ready to leave the scene, a little more adventurous in venturing out into bad-guy territory, a little more willing to take the next step in a gradually escalating confrontation. I didn't claim it caused a quantum leap from Dr. Jekyll to Mr. Hyde or from Mr. Rogers to Rambo.
<<The point that Plane, Ami, Professor, and so many others have made, is that those who have gone thru significant firearms training & safety, are in large part MUCH safer in their handling of firearms than the punk kid on the street, who might not think twice in killing you or your loved one. >>
Firearms training makes a huge difference in how effectively a gun owner can use his weapon. That I will concede and it's a good point. If you ARE going to get a gun, invest in some heavy-duty training and don't skimp on it. And then practice what you learned. And practice and practice and practice. Don't let your skills get rusty.
However once you've received what you feel is the maximum benefit possible from your training, you should make a realistic assessment of your own reflexes, speed and accuracy in firing. Unless you're reasonably confident that in most scenarios, under real-life pressures in various environments you can draw in about a second or less and hit your target's body mass four times out of five in two or three seconds, I would give serious thought to leaving the gun at home when you go out.
Handgun Magazine once did a survey on cops' ability to hit a moving target with a hand-gun under stringent time and space limits, firing only at body mass (the easiest human target.) I don't recall the results now but they were not very impressive. And these are guys who must spend at least one hour a week or month (I forget which) on the firing range.
And then you have also to consider the quality of available ammo. Unless you plan to use hollow-points (which I understand are illegal in most states) you can't count on stopping your man even if you hit the body mass once or twice with anything less than .45 cal. ammo. Handgun Mag had some great anecdotal stories about guys with two or three slugs in them still able to do battle with officers of the law. A few years ago in Toronto, we had police called to the scene to deal with a rampaging pit bull. The cop had to put three slugs from his .38 cal Smith & Wesson Police Special service revolver into the animal but she kept on coming. As the officer was preparing his fourth shot, the animal ran away. She was found two or three blocks away, three slugs in her and still alive. With 9 mm. or steel-jacket .38 ammo and they are still capable of storming over, ripping the gun right out of your hand and turning it on you.
<<I can't count how many stories of lives that were saved by the presence of a firearm, as well as the many other tragic scenarios where a person with a firearm would have prevented some mass carnage/killing by some crackpot.>>
Well, as you probably know, we have some radically different gun laws up here in Canada (thank God!!!) and I haven't heard any such stories at all. I know for a fact we have a lot less gun violence and whether or not that's due to your own Second Amendment rights, I can't say.
<<You're applying some mutation of a person's thought if someone is simply possessing & handling a gun.....>>
I already explained this at the top of this post.
<< . . . which likely IS the case for those hoodlums, punks, and gang members. >>
There's all kinds. With guns, without, with knives, without, with other weapons, without . . .
<<They probably are much more likely to pull it and use it, if they have one. >>
Pure speculation as to the likely actions of a large group of disparate youth, with many varied objectives, plans, armaments, etc.
<<The ones who are much more likely to stop said punk killers, if the police aren't around, are precisely those who have been trained to handle a firearm, and are carrying a concealed weapon.>>
I think they're just as likely to get themselves killed, especially if the punks are faster, better coordinated or better shots than they themselves are. Or more numerous - - you might kill one and the others will get you.