Is it moral for an Objectivist to invest in gun manufacturer stocks?
A week or two ago I asked whether or not I was too late to invest in the stocks of gun manufacturers, some of which were up 70 or 80% in 2015. I probably am too late to profit from such an investment.
When I think of guns, I think of my own self-defense. However, if I invest in gun manufacturer stock prices going up as a result of the increasing chaos brought on by the looter/moocher cabal, am I violating the Objectivist principle regarding initiation of the use of force? Am I supporting statist thugs? I want to be non-contradictory about this, and yet profit immensely by my support of the 2nd Amendment.
When I think of guns, I think of my own self-defense. However, if I invest in gun manufacturer stock prices going up as a result of the increasing chaos brought on by the looter/moocher cabal, am I violating the Objectivist principle regarding initiation of the use of force? Am I supporting statist thugs? I want to be non-contradictory about this, and yet profit immensely by my support of the 2nd Amendment.
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First ancillary benefits to moochers are irrelevant. The key point is are you benefitting yourself and using rational self-interest, i.e. is that investment harming you personally now or in the future?
I own plenty of guns and ammo, have a concealed carry permit as does my wife. I also do not own any stock in gun or ammo manufacturers, although I should have dumped every dime into them back when Oblabbermouth and Moose were elected. I would have quadrupled my money.
You have a strategic choice coming up. Buy gun stocks now, avoid ones being sued right now. Sell on Oct 31, then if Hillary is elected, buy options and lots of them that close in February or March when she takes office If Trump is elected, short them since the feeling may be that people will not have to buy and stock up for fear of gun control and their prices will fall.
I am getting ready to spend about $10,000 in options to do just that.
I just increased my position 2 weeks ago when California banned AR15s beginning Jan 1 (and my legal pre-ban AR15s will skyrocket in value). I expect SWH to have a bumper of a 3rd and 4th quarter with probably a million sold in CA alone. Every millennial is out shopping for at least a pre-ban receiver if not a whole rifle.
How does private ownership increase chaos? The republican voting high gun ownership areas have had zero problems.
Is it a good idea? Maybe but be ready to sell in November if just to protect your capital.
Thanks to the Commander-Of-Grief and the evil hag, lately I've been visiting gun stores like I never have before. You could say what I'm investing in is being armed to the teeth.
Yesterday I bought two shoot all day Glock magazines for a 9mm carbine my son is PC-order putting together for me, I finally found a holster that fits my 357 and I'm thinking about a Beretta Tomcat for a back gun. My son was studying medium-sized Sig Sauer pistols for a future purchase while I was there.
A small Sig is my concealed carry pocket pistol.
Should Trump be elected? No. The buying panic should subside.
Should Shillary be elected? No. Anti-depressants, hankies and paper tissues that come in boo-hoo boxes may be the only good investments. I'd stock up on survival eats also.
As people become more and more disenchanted with the establishment, more are going to flip out and do mass killings. Bound to happen.
Even the large manufacturers have trouble with maintaining production for wartime volumes. For example Colt subcontracting out M-16 production under their prime contract.
Edited to add the second paragraph and example.
We did not state that as an initial parameter, but an important factor.
Related moral question to ponder.
Two military actions that destroy two cities.
One uses a mix of high explosive and incendiaries, both conventional munitions.
The other uses a single nuclear weapon.
If one is considered "good" and the other "bad" which is which and most importantly why?
Is either "good"?
ANY weapon can be used for self defense. Which tool is proper for the job depends on the situation.
For example...
0-15 yards, handgun or shotgun
10 - 50 yards submachine gun or semi auto equivalent
Over 50 yards rifle, assault rifle, etc
As for me guns are tools for several purposes. Self Defense, The need for food. And when you realize the best defense is a good offense for attacking - who ever provoked you. They tools of the weapons category first and uses like target shooting are to hone skills nothing more and nothing less. There is a false premise in your initial theory. See if you can find it. There is a premise in my statement as well. But given the 'nature' of weapons and that includes baseball bats it's lions, and tigers and people that think only certain lives matter. Oh my? What is the first thing you think of when you see a red tie? Nice target http://marker.It's a sign of stupidity. And a blue tie? The enemy. Either one in a group? Target rich environment.
That's my moral values at work not yours.
As Sylvester so eloquently stated. They drew first blood. That doesn't mean i ihave to draw blood. It does mean it's open season.
I had to take a later bus so what the hell....why not join in for a bit.
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