suggs wrote:Hows that working out for you guys?
Low crime rate?
not very well. too many criminals have guns and not enough good citizens...
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suggs wrote:Hows that working out for you guys?
Low crime rate?
Snorri1234 wrote:InkL0sed wrote:;), nudge, nudge
winkwink saynomore saynomore
bedub1 wrote:The sign at the school that says "no guns" only applies to the law abiding citizens. The kid with the gun who wants to kill everybody doesn't care what the sign says, he's a criminal and criminals doesn't follow laws. But the law abiding citizen that could help defend (with proper training which is VERY IMPORTANT) is now helpless. Why wait 5 minutes for a cop when it takes less than a second to draw a firearm? By carrying, you are given additional privileges, and as always, taking on an additional level of responsibility. Which means training and education.
bedub1 wrote:not very well. too many criminals have guns and not enough good citizens...
Juan_Bottom wrote:bedub1 wrote:The sign at the school that says "no guns" only applies to the law abiding citizens. The kid with the gun who wants to kill everybody doesn't care what the sign says, he's a criminal and criminals doesn't follow laws. But the law abiding citizen that could help defend (with proper training which is VERY IMPORTANT) is now helpless. Why wait 5 minutes for a cop when it takes less than a second to draw a firearm? By carrying, you are given additional privileges, and as always, taking on an additional level of responsibility. Which means training and education.
This is pretty much the exact excuse Texas used to make it legal for it's citizens to carry concealed weapons. And really, for all Texas, it seems to be working.
bedub1 wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:bedub1 wrote:The sign at the school that says "no guns" only applies to the law abiding citizens. The kid with the gun who wants to kill everybody doesn't care what the sign says, he's a criminal and criminals doesn't follow laws. But the law abiding citizen that could help defend (with proper training which is VERY IMPORTANT) is now helpless. Why wait 5 minutes for a cop when it takes less than a second to draw a firearm? By carrying, you are given additional privileges, and as always, taking on an additional level of responsibility. Which means training and education.
This is pretty much the exact excuse Texas used to make it legal for it's citizens to carry concealed weapons. And really, for all Texas, it seems to be working.
You being serious or sarcastic?
bedub1 wrote:I think we should make it a sport of killing criminals, never giving them a trial.
Snorri1234 wrote:bedub1 wrote:I think we should make it a sport of killing criminals, never giving them a trial.
Yes, that sounds like a rather excellent plan.
bedub1 wrote:I think we should make it a sport of killing criminals
suggs wrote:Mate, you've already got the death penalty. On the face of it, a fairly serious deterrent, and yet, it doesn't deter.
I'll leave you to work out the connection.
Jenos Ridan wrote:Hey, HC, Suggs, you are not alone. You share a viewpoint with a very august group of men:
Iliad wrote:Nappy if everyone having a gun=no crime
Juan_Bottom wrote:It's also a rebuttal to DM's comment taht only a uncivilazied government allows it's people to own guns.
saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
Timminz wrote:Yo mama is so classless, she could be a Marxist utopia.
MeDeFe wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:It's also a rebuttal to DM's comment taht only a uncivilazied government allows it's people to own guns.
How is it a rebuttal of that comment? A rebuttal would be at least one example of a government generally accepted as "civilized" that allows people to own guns with no restrictions at all.
Iliad wrote:Please explain why America has so much more homicide(per capita and in total) than Australia?
tzor wrote:Iliad wrote:Please explain why America has so much more homicide(per capita and in total) than Australia?
Neither per capita nor total can tell much of a story and offers no good basis for a proper comparison. One needs to consider all the other factors that might make a person not like another person, population densities, ethnic diversity, ethnic conflict, social unrest, general population of the deperate poor and so on and so forth. Cultural norms also come into play.
tzor wrote:Iliad wrote:Please explain why America has so much more homicide(per capita and in total) than Australia?
Neither per capita nor total can tell much of a story and offers no good basis for a proper comparison. One needs to consider all the other factors that might make a person not like another person, population densities, ethnic diversity, ethnic conflict, social unrest, general population of the deperate poor and so on and so forth. Cultural norms also come into play.
Juan_Bottom wrote:All of the worst governments of our time started by taking guns away.
The1exile wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:All of the worst governments of our time started by taking guns away.
I disagree. I think a much more obvious cause of worse government would be that some nutter gets into power with crazy ideas.
The1exile wrote:Oh I know what you meant - you meant to justify your views on having guns, because you think it's alright, despite the increased homicide rates and no real effect on crime. I just don't think it was right.
Juan_Bottom wrote:The point of the Right to Bear Arms has never actually been to curb crime, or to reduce homicides.
Juan_Bottom wrote:Seriously though, you have been following this thread, right? So you do get where I stand?
The1exile wrote:Yes, I know. I just think it's a pity that you can think that the point of it - to allow the people to fight against their government, if I remember correctly, harking back to the minutemen - is worthy of the increased homicides etc.
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