There are segments of the population that FEEL like it’s a god given right to have guns.
People with dementia revert back to a specific mind state that doesn’t register there is an issue, hence this person’s question.
Somebody with Alzheimer’s or any stage if Dementia may just walk down the street and buy a gun. Which is my real question.
Does this person FEEL like they SHOULD own a gun? If it’s something they would normally not think about, it’s unlike that they would-at any stage of memory loss-go and get a gun.
These diseases don’t completely change your personality and suddenly make you a different creature of habit, they just revert you back to certain spaces where your neural paths make sense and operate on that.
Perhaps they’ve been a gun owner in the past. I’m as lefty as they come, and I have owned guns in the past, and plan on having a gun again. There are people who hunt, who live in areas with bear and other dangerous animals, and there are those who have worked in fields where firearms are something you have. I have worked armed security. I enjoy going to gun ranges (though, as a general rule, I no longer do that. Too many dipshit right wing stains on humanity hang out there). I lived in a very rural area until April, and we would often target shoot out in the back yard. Owning a gun in the US is so normalized that if OP is in the US, and anywhere outside of major urban centers (and even then…), it is very possibly a concern that if they are not in their right mind, just popping down the local gun store (and there is almost always at least one local gun store around) or pawn shop, and pick up a 9mm or a .38 special. If I ever got a dementia diagnosis, this would also be a major concern for me. I would give my power of attorney to whoever I trusted most, and make sure the state was alerted that I should not be trusted with a weapon again. I’ve never considered this aspect until now, but OP is exactly right. It’s far too commonplace a thing not to worry that in an episode you won’t just go do that in the States. Our gun culture is absolutely insane.
Also, before the accusations fly:
There have been no children in the home
The guns are in lock boxes
Ammunition is stored separately
I am not a “but the home invasions!” Nutjob
Oohh, you are saying: if they ever felt like the should own a gun, or if in different circumstances they should own a gun there’s a higher risk of them trying to own one in the future, right?
OP has been consumed and understands this, and is asking about this because they are wondering if they might fall into a state and end up doing something they would normally not do. It’s a good question to ask.
owsei@programming.dev 6 hours ago
what is the point?
just_another_person@lemmy.world 6 hours ago
There are segments of the population that FEEL like it’s a god given right to have guns.
People with dementia revert back to a specific mind state that doesn’t register there is an issue, hence this person’s question.
Somebody with Alzheimer’s or any stage if Dementia may just walk down the street and buy a gun. Which is my real question.
Does this person FEEL like they SHOULD own a gun? If it’s something they would normally not think about, it’s unlike that they would-at any stage of memory loss-go and get a gun.
These diseases don’t completely change your personality and suddenly make you a different creature of habit, they just revert you back to certain spaces where your neural paths make sense and operate on that.
dharmacurious@slrpnk.net 4 hours ago
Perhaps they’ve been a gun owner in the past. I’m as lefty as they come, and I have owned guns in the past, and plan on having a gun again. There are people who hunt, who live in areas with bear and other dangerous animals, and there are those who have worked in fields where firearms are something you have. I have worked armed security. I enjoy going to gun ranges (though, as a general rule, I no longer do that. Too many dipshit right wing stains on humanity hang out there). I lived in a very rural area until April, and we would often target shoot out in the back yard. Owning a gun in the US is so normalized that if OP is in the US, and anywhere outside of major urban centers (and even then…), it is very possibly a concern that if they are not in their right mind, just popping down the local gun store (and there is almost always at least one local gun store around) or pawn shop, and pick up a 9mm or a .38 special. If I ever got a dementia diagnosis, this would also be a major concern for me. I would give my power of attorney to whoever I trusted most, and make sure the state was alerted that I should not be trusted with a weapon again. I’ve never considered this aspect until now, but OP is exactly right. It’s far too commonplace a thing not to worry that in an episode you won’t just go do that in the States. Our gun culture is absolutely insane.
Also, before the accusations fly:
There have been no children in the home The guns are in lock boxes Ammunition is stored separately I am not a “but the home invasions!” Nutjob
just_another_person@lemmy.world 4 hours ago
Okay, but again, you’re missing the entire point of the conversation.
This is a person worried about losing their rational mind.
You’re trying to describe rationality.
That’s not how memory loss works. At. All.
You’re making this about YOU, and it has nothing to do with you. Only the person who asked the question.
owsei@programming.dev 4 hours ago
Oohh, you are saying: if they ever felt like the should own a gun, or if in different circumstances they should own a gun there’s a higher risk of them trying to own one in the future, right?
That makes sense, thanks
just_another_person@lemmy.world 4 hours ago
Yep. That’s what dementia is like.
OP has been consumed and understands this, and is asking about this because they are wondering if they might fall into a state and end up doing something they would normally not do. It’s a good question to ask.