No. I think people to have the right to defend themselves and be armed if that is there choice.
The "gun" is a term for how you approach other people. If you are not party to their agreement, your "gun" appears when you interject yourself into their affairs.
I thought you knew that one, sorry for not being more direct.
In a very real sense when you advocate the kinds of interjections you propose, you are holding that gun in a manner of speaking of course. Put down the gun is my suggestion.
Oh, you've NEVER answered my question as to what property is and who can own it?