Couple of thoughts here.
- If you are camping in the wild, and some random person decides they would like to kill you, and they have a gun, you will be dead before you even know they are there. Why would anyone risk their life walking into a confrontation with someone else who *may* have a gun? This is highly unlikely.
- If someone does walk up to your camp, they are either a psychopath (1% chance), or they are just another camper looking to say "Hi!" or ask for some help. The fear that we have in our minds about this potential threat is far greater than the actual threat. If you are a person who feels so easily threatened then you definitely shouldn't be carrying.
- In a situation where a gun is pulled on you, your mind is by far your most powerful weapon - the person pulling the gun probably just wants to steal something and be on their way - just give it to them and de-escalate the situation. If you also pull out your gun (if you are lucky enough to have the chance), your life will immediately be in grave danger as it becomes a "me vs. you" situation.
- Totally agree that bear-spray or mace is a very effective deterrent when dealing with stray humans or animals - and you won't have to live with the fact that you killed someone needlessly or end up in jail.
- I grew up with guns, know how to shoot them well (did shooting at school), spent lots of time on farms. To me, guns are a tool, I will never own a gun unless I need it as a tool, and definitely not the kind of gun that is made to kill humans (i.e. anything other than a hunting rifle).
The USA is an incredibly safe country, far safer than most places on this planet. Overlanding is about getting out there and enjoying nature and about testing yourself, being self-reliant. The ability to do that without a gun is a better test of your own mettle than with one. Being outside to me is about becoming part of nature, and not about overwhelming nature - a gun just feels so out of place.
I have actually been at the receiving end of gun violence. Me and my family were held at gunpoint by a gang of robbers a few year ago. What saved our lives was the fact that I could keep my family calm, I could keep the robbers calm, and I could manage the situation and everyone's emotions (while lying on the ground completely tied up). If I had a gun in that situation, I would have been a dead man today. We were not living in the USA (where we live today) at the time.
Sorry for the long post! Have been reading this thread for the past couple of days, and finally couldn't hold it in any longer.