Preventing people from getting guns through legal means doesn't prevent people from getting guns through illegal means.
Guess which ones are more harmful?
Guess which ones are more harmful?
In Switzerland, every male citizen is obligated to serve in militia, and nearly one of every two citizens owns a firearm.J Tyran said:Which is a stupid quote, the reality of it is "An armed society is a society where lots of people get shot"Augustine said:Lastly, as Mr. R. Heinlein wrote:
"An armed society is a polite society. Manners are good when one may have to back up his acts with his life."
No, the 2nd amendment does not say that only militiaman have the right to bear arms, it says "the people's right to have and bear arms shall not be infringed." the meaning is obvious because this same document uses "the people" to mean every citizen. "We the people, in order to form a more perfect union . . ."Zakarath said:As an american who isn't particularly pro-gun, I have a few things to say; one is that the constitutional right to bear arms is as part of a well-regulated militia. It doesn't say that your average chap has the right to carry a gun, unless of course he wants to join the national guard or something.
That said, I can appreciate that some people may feel the need to have weapons for hunting or self-defense, but you shouldn't be able to just walk into a store and buy a gun (i.e. the way things are now in some states. Pretty sure Colorado is one of them) without a licence that requires some form of psych eval.
Finally, there should be either an outright ban or very heavy regulations on weapons like the AR-15 the shooter used on Friday. It's a semiautomatic assault rifle that takes 5.56 STANAG magazines; guns like that are neither hunting weapons nor something someone needs for self-defense. Guns like that are for shooting people. There is no reason your average citizen should be able to buy one without a lot of examinations and paperwork.
Sports shooters: I'm sorry about advocating taking away your toys. Try and find a hobby with less unfortunate corollaries.
You're correct. Well, i don't know about the death tolls from violent crime, but despite having 1/5 the population of the US(about) the UK has more than 1/2 the violent crime that the US does.rollerfox88 said:I also live in England, and have been stabbed twice. It may be the case (I dont have any figures on any of this) that people are more likely to die in attacks in America as guns tend to do more damage, but I would put money (if I had any) on the proportion of violent crimes being higher here than in America. Or USA at least.Moth_Monk said:Yep this thread had to get posted.
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Although it only occurred to me after reading some of the pro-gun Americans responses in comments sections/threads to you-know-what
The question is this: I live in the UK, where firearms are illegal, even the police do not have them, and the rate of gun crime is SIGNIFICANTLY lower than gun crime in the US. I have not even heard what a gun shot sounds like outside of TV and video games - think of that. With this being a fact, how can you people who are pro-guns; that don't like the idea of guns being made illegal, even rationalise why it would be a bad thing?
The only reason for thinking guns are needed, as far as I can tell, is if you think you need to kill somebody for some reason with them.
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Oh really?:J Tyran said:Which is a stupid quote, the reality of it is "An armed society is a society where lots of people get shot"Augustine said:Lastly, as Mr. R. Heinlein wrote:
"An armed society is a polite society. Manners are good when one may have to back up his acts with his life."
Cuz that seems to indicate pretty heavily otherwise. As do many comprehensive studies.RaNDM G said:In Switzerland, every male citizen is obligated to serve in militia, and nearly one of every two citizens owns a firearm.J Tyran said:Which is a stupid quote, the reality of it is "An armed society is a society where lots of people get shot"Augustine said:Lastly, as Mr. R. Heinlein wrote:
"An armed society is a polite society. Manners are good when one may have to back up his acts with his life."
It also happens to have the lowest rate of gun crime in any nation.
An estimated more than 70 million gun owners in the US owning an estimated 300+ million guns. yeah, people just don't seem to get this, don't know why? It's pretty simple.Jegsimmons said:implying the military want revolt also, implying that you could pick out a militia men from a line up of citizens and implying these are perfect weapons that are all powerful even though we see them get beat by people 4,000 miles away.Loonyyy said:Not to burst your bubble, but it's kind of useless without tanks, carrier battle groups, and nuclear weapons too. It's a nice principle, which just doesn't hold up when you consider the modern military vs the equipment available to a citizen.thethird0611 said:I dont know if anyone has mentioned this before... but...
A big thing about America is about how we revolted from England, violently at that. So one of the big things about being able to bear arms is the right to revolt against the government if we don't like the way its going. Its not just to protect ourselves from criminals, but its also to protect us from the government. Also, the whole ability to have a militia thing would be kinda useless without firearms.
revolutions are not one dimensional, during the civil war, the union lost HALF of its generals and half of their equipment.
also, 2 million military vs 300 million pissed offed armed citizens.
do thy math.
D'oh you caught me outlacktheknack said:I presume you knew I meant "for self defense", and were being sarcastic?EclipseoftheDarkSun said:Hmm, thanks for the post, I hadn't thought about defending myself from an old lady carrying an arsenallacktheknack said:http://www.statesymbolsusa.org/IMAGES/Pennsylvania/white_tailed_deer_buck2.jpgMoth_Monk said:The only reason for thinking guns are needed, as far as I can tell, is if you think you need to kill somebody for some reason with them.
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But one would recruit the other if the economics etc were right, no?thaluikhain said:The people that is a concern to, and hunters, do not necessarily overlap, though.EclipseoftheDarkSun said:Uh, eradicating a pest will lead to less economic losses (less damage done to crops by eating/treading on young plants etc), so money would actually be on the line.. And wild animals can be aggressive if you're sharing their territory..
Why not stop outlawing drugs and educate people about their pros and cons then.. Isn't that comparable to guns, apart from not being in the constitution?Ryotknife said:how many borders does Australia share with neighbors? We outlawed drugs, guess what? they are still everywhere. Do you have ANY idea how broad our border with Canada is? Most of it is undefended too. Hell, drugs keep getting through from Mexico which is a much smaller border with significantly more forces.Zenode said:Australia heavily outlawed firearms in the 90's and we aren't getting overrun by gun toting criminals.
How many massacres will it take for you guys to think "yeah, giving every one a gun is a REALLY bad idea"
Answer: A lot it seems.
Even if outlawing guns was a magic bullet (pardon the pun), which nearly every study has shown otherwise, we could not enforce it. And like i said, the deep south would go apeshit because guns are a large part of their culture.
But hey, im sure a CIVIL WAR would be preferable to a few crimes.....
So tell me, why should we outlaw firearms when it will be impossible to enforce AND has potentially harsh backlashes?
Not seeing the logic in it.
Everything that needs to be said in response to this, had already been said.J Tyran said:Which is a stupid quote, the reality of it is "An armed society is a society where lots of people get shot"Augustine said:Lastly, as Mr. R. Heinlein wrote:
"An armed society is a polite society. Manners are good when one may have to back up his acts with his life."
Oh geez, I just read this. The assault weapons ban is dumbest piece of legislation I have ever heard of. The ATF did a study during that period and found that the top ten guns used in shootings were Saturday night specials, aka: cheapo pistols with low ammo capacities and shoddy construction. The Democrats then spent all their time trying to ban high end pistols and rifles that almost no one uses domestically. The assault weapons ban is stupider than the idea of banning guns altogether. It's like banning spoilers and spinning rims to lower gang violence.spartan231490 said:There was a federal ban on many "assault weapons" it didn't do a damn thing. More people in the US are killed by people using their hands and feet than with "assault weapons".
Not necessarily, the problem is very widespread, covering a massive area over several states, with very low population densities for much of it.EclipseoftheDarkSun said:But one would recruit the other if the economics etc were right, no?thaluikhain said:The people that is a concern to, and hunters, do not necessarily overlap, though.EclipseoftheDarkSun said:Uh, eradicating a pest will lead to less economic losses (less damage done to crops by eating/treading on young plants etc), so money would actually be on the line.. And wild animals can be aggressive if you're sharing their territory..
Well, if the NRA weren't so paranoid about fighting every possible restriction on gun ownership, perhaps the Democrats wouldn't be 'spending all their time' trying to ban high end pistols etc.Weentastic said:Oh geez, I just read this. The assault weapons ban is dumbest piece of legislation I have ever heard of. The ATF did a study during that period and found that the top ten guns used in shootings were Saturday night specials, aka: cheapo pistols with low ammo capacities and shoddy construction. The Democrats then spent all their time trying to ban high end pistols and rifles that almost no one uses domestically. The assault weapons ban is stupider than the idea of banning guns altogether. It's like banning spoilers and spinning rims to lower gang violence.spartan231490 said:There was a federal ban on many "assault weapons" it didn't do a damn thing. More people in the US are killed by people using their hands and feet than with "assault weapons".
How do criminals normally get guns? By buying them legally, getting them through a proxy (who can buy them legally), stealing them from legitimate owners, or from black market gun runners.matrix3509 said:Also, how does making guns illegal stop CRIMINALS from getting them? Really, I'm dying to know.
Also, also, whom to trust with my life: myself, who knows how to operate a firearm safely and responsibly; or an incompetent police force? I don't think the decision is a hard one.
I personally suspect that was a political decision.Weentastic said:Oh geez, I just read this. The assault weapons ban is dumbest piece of legislation I have ever heard of. The ATF did a study during that period and found that the top ten guns used in shootings were Saturday night specials, aka: cheapo pistols with low ammo capacities and shoddy construction. The Democrats then spent all their time trying to ban high end pistols and rifles that almost no one uses domestically. The assault weapons ban is stupider than the idea of banning guns altogether. It's like banning spoilers and spinning rims to lower gang violence.
Wanna know what's even stupider? Several states maintain identical bans despite the fact that the very administration that enacted the ban, along with half a dozen anti-gun committees have said that it didn't fucking work and that it punished 0 actual criminals while criminalizing innocent gun owners. Can you believe that shit?Weentastic said:Oh geez, I just read this. The assault weapons ban is dumbest piece of legislation I have ever heard of. The ATF did a study during that period and found that the top ten guns used in shootings were Saturday night specials, aka: cheapo pistols with low ammo capacities and shoddy construction. The Democrats then spent all their time trying to ban high end pistols and rifles that almost no one uses domestically. The assault weapons ban is stupider than the idea of banning guns altogether. It's like banning spoilers and spinning rims to lower gang violence.spartan231490 said:There was a federal ban on many "assault weapons" it didn't do a damn thing. More people in the US are killed by people using their hands and feet than with "assault weapons".
I did read your entire post but your first line caught me.JWAN said:I hunt deer with a handgun (.44 mag) and smaller game with smaller handguns (.357 and even a .40 cal glock).Nantucket said:Um... as somebody from the UK I have to say guns are not outright illegal.
Pheasant hunting is still a popular sport and guns are required obviously.
Now, a handgun or something along those lines are illegal because their sole purpose is to kill a human being as it would be bloody difficult to hunt Game with one of those.