Yes and you would deny a 5'0" tall woman who weighs 100lbs the right to carry a firearm to protect herself against someone 6'5" and 250lbs because YOU have an irrational fear of firearms. Or how about people in wheelchairs ?
Thank ' God ' that I live in a society where we have a Constitution that acknowledges the right to protection. But alas we have morons like you here trying to revert to the caveman says when biggest strongest wins
Based on your ridiculous logic, the 6'5 250 pound unarmed man now has a right to arm himself with superior fire power to the women who is now armed is a greater threat to him than he was initially to her. Who protects the unarmed man who is now at a disadvantage to the armed woman.
The irony of your statement is you ridiculing your own theory by suggesting that I am advocating for reverting to the caveman says when biggest strongest wins. That is your argument when you suggest arming your fragile female, to make her the biggest and the strongest opposed to an unarmed man.
Your argument is this
1) strong people have an advantage over weak people
2) therefore weak people can carry weapons that reverse the roles now making the strong weak, and the weak strong.
3) Therefore the strong that are now weak also have the same right afforded the weak as per the second statement
4) The once strong but now weak people can carry weapons that reverse the roles now making the strong weak, and the weak strong.
This will lead to an infinite escalation of the weakest seeking superior firepower until they become the strongest, which can never happen because using your logic the weaker person is always entitled to find a way to become the stronger person. , an absurd situation. You will never reach a state of equality in terms of ability to protect oneself. Sometimes power just needs to be respected, just as a human being wouldn't pull the tail of a lion knowing the lion has superior power. It's not a matter of finding a way to protect yourself from the lion after you pull his tail, it's a matter of not pulling the lions tail in the first place. Trying to dominate a superior force isn't always the best form of protection, it's like trying to take on lightning rather than simply protecting yourself from it.