runic knight said:SpectacularWebHead said:Ultratwinkie said:Oh wow. Look at that, conjecture! Lack of geographical knowledge! Complete lack of geo-political environments! assumptions that everywhere else is the same thing as where they live!SpectacularWebHead said:And you honestly think that the gangs would have gotten so much sway without their weaponry? We don't have this problem anywhere else in the western world because we control who can get their hands on the fucking guns. This little divergence is bullshit, It a takes away from what the original point is, and B) is wrong. Your problems may come from gangs and drugs, but you fail to realise that these people having no armaments would take away a fucking huge amount of their power. Your idiotic constitution that allows all US citizen the right to bear arms is the reason that you are in the shit with gangs now. Nearly every country in the world has some form of organized crime, and most of them are kept under control because the best weapon the even the high ups can get their hands on are pistols. You made it so easy for them. They can import drugs to america and cause all of these problem simply because they can kill people so easily. I swear to god, your blindness to the simple fact that if your mobsters and gang leaders had the access to the weapons that British or australian criminals do, you wouldn't have dug yourself into the hole you're currently in.Ultratwinkie said:Guns being sold have nothing to do with it anymore.SpectacularWebHead said:They wouldn't be shot if you actually had some regulations about supplying the general public with deadly weaponry. You're missing the fact that all of america has fucked itself up by allowing all civilians the right to bear arms. Of course you can't take the guns away from security, because every other ************ is allowed a gun with very few questions asked. Take them away from your entire population as largely as you possibly can and we wouldn't have incidents popping up like this.Ultratwinkie said:Boudica said:I live in a country where security guards aren't trained to murder people and they don't sit around with deadly weapons.Luftwaffles said:What would you have done?Boudica said:Yet another reminder that the world is still full of barbarians and brainless brutes.
If you were the security guard in question, trained in your job(guns and all)
They must be awful security guards then.
Security guards do a lot of things. They drive armored cars full of countless bills, the life blood of countless corporations, banks, and even governments. They are armed for a reason.
Yet whenever anyone tried to take the guns away, they refused to work. They didn't like the idea of being shot and having the car stolen just so politicians can jack off to the idea that guns somehow no longer exist.
Wow. What a wonderful idea that is. /sarcasm
You just have to look at the murder rates in countries like england and australia, and y'know, countries that actually have a decent system about firearms, and then any logical person can see that giving hand guns and fucking assault rifles to the general public results in a lot more people dying in stupid instances like this one.
Its all a drug problem. Its always been.
Americans are number one in practically every single drug consumption. Every. Single. Drug.
And what happens? You get cartels, who in turn prop up American gangs and American organized crime. We left this fester for what? 70, 80 years?
Now they are so powerful they don't even gun stores. In fact, they now have the ability to steal weapons from government armories and just smuggle them in. Gangs are even spreading into the US military. In fact, the FBI is scared shitless that promises of money will corrupt America's military just like Mexico's military was.
Organized crime is getting so lucrative they can actually built sophisticated smuggling tunnels with lights, air conditioning, the works. They are past the point of even being effected by anything sort of military action and complete drug reform anymore.
"Gun being sold to civilians" no longer has any bearing on anything. Its all a drug problem, the access to guns don't have anything to do it. No law will help.
This is what happens when you let a problem fester too long. Of course you would know this if you did actual research.
If you don't know something, take the time to research it.
If you THINK you know something, be sure you state all of the facts as opposed to leaving out what is staring you in your gung ho gawping face.
I mean, really? Can this get any more stereotypical?
This is getting tiring to the point posts can be categorized.
1. America is located next to Mexico. This shouldn't be a surprise. Britain and Australia are NOT. Countries that near other countries have actual effects on those countries. Saying America's problems are their own is like Israel's problem is itself and not Iran. The fact I need to explain this to you is astounding. Stop saying "my country doesn't need to deal with this, so you are wrong." Its like an American saying starving Africans don't exist because America isn't starving. Stop it.
2. Drugs are not there because of guns, gun problems are there BECAUSE of drugs. Guns require money, and how exactly can they buy guns if they have no drugs? In fact, history proves this, the prohibition. The fact I need to do a history lesson is depressing. If there is no hot product, there is no need for guns to fight.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prohibition_in_the_United_States#Organized_crime
3. When you have money, which drug pushers do, you have practically everything. Especially when America has a huge Drug problem. Do you honestly think Cartels got this powerful by the second amendment? Please, they are powerful because their government doesn't give a damn, and their biggest customers are a stones-throw away to hand you a shit-ton of cash. With that cash, you can corrupt anyone you wish.
America's drug problem:
http://www.cbsnews.com/2100-500368_162-4222322.html
Military gangs/ military corruption:
http://articles.businessinsider.com/2011-12-16/news/30523831_1_gang-members-artillery-assault-weapons
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/05/15/11717393-marines-sold-stolen-combat-weapons-to-gangs-china?lite
There are hundreds examples of drug/gun tunnels:
http://www.theatlanticwire.com/global/2012/07/its-been-big-week-mexican-drug-tunnels/54539/
Gun smuggling being gun shows, private sales, and thefts:
http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/i/msnbc/sections/news/Cartel_Strategy.pdf
I would go on, but I am tired. I am pretty sure you would go "nuh-uh" and run off touting fallacious arguments anyway
Your entire argument is fallacious, and you did a wonderful job of diverging so far from the original point with this cock and bull drug story that it's almost impossible to regain any semblance of relevancy. We WERE talking about a man shot by a security guard after being left in a postion he could not possibly defend himself or maim his attacker from, and you started talking about how all america's problems are caused by the drug trade instead of acknowledging your warped gun laws may be a problem?
YES, drugs are a big problem in america. Maybe the biggest problem in america to date. YES something needs to be done about these mobsters and gangsters. But this entire topic of discussion has no relevancy to the statemnet "America has crap laws about firearms". You bringing up the drug trade to divert from the fact you didn't actually have a relevant response to do with The OP was masterful, because I pretty much started ignoring what we were supposed to be discussing too. So all this wonderful wall of text mey corroborate your theory that Drugs are bad, but it does nothing to prove that this security guard shooting that man was the right thing to do.
you sir, got your ass handed to you on the tangent argument. Given that you continued the line of thought on it but abandon it now that you have no leg to stand on in it is kinda a dick move too. Like you got caught with your hand in the cookie jar and trying to dismiss it. Might as well fess up about it there. Given that your argument about gun laws was based on a premise of it relating to drug trade, this now means your argument is no longer valid and either needs reworking or to be dropped.
Basically, you said "Us has bad gun laws" Then winded up using drug crime issues as an example. He just blew that support out of the water so you are just left with the assertion at the moment. I addressed the man's right to shoot in my previous post.
I continued along your tangent because I thought you may realise that your blindness to what happens in other countries makes everything you say about america strengthen my part in your tangent argument. You like doing research, Compare all of that tangent information about america to it's correspondant to say, australia. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised about how huge a difference gun laws make on general crime rates and corruption. I'm backing out at this point because I grow weary of your stubborness and general un-willingness to acknowledge the blinding facts glaring you in the face.