The naivety and shallow thinking you display in your above post is incredible. And, anyway, Liberal thinking like yours has already been criticised as displaying mental illness:-
http://www.wnd.com/2008/11/56494/For one thing, my stance on gun-rights has been around for many years, long before I went rawpalaeo. As regards your claim of the government not taking away our rights, that's just deliberate dishonesty on your part. For example, the US and other governments have routinely deprived us of the right to consume raw dairy. In the US, there was a desperate attempt by the State of Florida to deprive people of raw oysters and in France there was an attempt by big corporations to deprive people of the right to consume raw cheeses. Now, those last 2 only failed because people resisted the government. I don't advocate guns so far re this issue, of course, but for use against criminals, guns are a wonderful way to avoid preventing hard-earned money earned by responsible citizens being wasted on worthless criminal elements, most of whom will reoffend anyway regardless of whatever "help" they might receive in the future.
Your claims re women and dangerous places actually make you out to be not only wholly hostile to women's rights but thick as pigsh*t. As regards the elderly or women or whoever, it is only reasonable to accept that everyone has the right to go wherever they like, however physically weak they are, as long as they don't commit crime by breaking into other peoples' homes etc. - to imply otherwise just means that more dangerous areas appear elsewhere because criminals feel freer to murder people etc.
Naturally, there are dangerous areas, but simply by allowing innocent people to arm themselves, those areas can be made a lot safer for the gun-owners and a lot more dangerous for the criminals. Besides, criminals find it easy to arm themselves , whereas ordinary citizens have no recourse.
I only have to look at current cases in the media. One American pointed out that criminals in Florida used to routinely target any cars which had rental signs on them, but would generally avoid all other cars. The sole reason for this was that rented cars in the relevant areas were usually hired by tourists, and, therefore, the criminals assumed, correctly, that most of the tourists wouldn't have guns, being for so short a time in the US. However, the average American citizen was naturally assumed to be armed, because no sane American would enter those areas without being armed. Fortunately, the companies removed the rental signs, so the criminals are no longer sure which car-owners are armed or not, so they don't dare target driving cars because they don't like being shot dead. Hmm, there is that wonderful Florida "Stand Your Ground" law, so not all Americans have lost their senses yet.