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Why is it right to give chemotherapy drugs to someone with cancer, but not to everyone?warmonger1981 wrote:Why is it OK for the president to supply arms to former terrorist but law abiding citizen with a Constitution right to bear arms wrong?? Most of you people argument is like a hamsters on a wheel. Is it only a right when the government says so? Is it only OK when a government with a gun says its OK? So can anyone answer my questions??

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It's a logical conclusion. If you have the right to fight an assailant, you have the right to use whatever means necessary to do so. You can't stop an assailant and say "oh, hey don't attack me too hard, bro, I don't believe in guns and I can only fight back with my fists." How do you realistically defend against intent to kill?mrswdk wrote:wutTA1LGUNN3R wrote:if you seriously propose that we should ban semi-autos and handguns, you must also necessarily argue that you don't believe in self-defense.
Got one swinging from each of my shoulders.If a man attacks you for whatever reason, and you have no means of escape, you must resort to violence. Your chances of survival increase if you have a weapon.

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Yeah, right. Even in America if someone throws a punch at you and you shoot them dead then in most states, under most circumstances, you will end up in jail.TA1LGUNN3R wrote:It's a logical conclusion. If you have the right to fight an assailant, you have the right to use whatever means necessary to do so. You can't stop an assailant and say "oh, hey don't attack me too hard, bro, I don't believe in guns and I can only fight back with my fists." How do you realistically defend against intent to kill?mrswdk wrote:wutTA1LGUNN3R wrote:if you seriously propose that we should ban semi-autos and handguns, you must also necessarily argue that you don't believe in self-defense.
Got one swinging from each of my shoulders.If a man attacks you for whatever reason, and you have no means of escape, you must resort to violence. Your chances of survival increase if you have a weapon.
Also, lawl at the second part. You're gonna fight off any attacker with just your fists like billy bad-ass Jet Li or something (and I thought you were a slender young woman)? And Europeans call Americans delusional...
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We’re now averaging more than one mass shooting per day in 2015Phatscotty wrote:Name the 994 mass shootings in the last 3 years. I can name about 5

wow, okay. Let's pick a random day and get the details of these shootings which didn't seem to make the news as far as I can tell. September 28th. What states did that happen in?degaston wrote:We’re now averaging more than one mass shooting per day in 2015Phatscotty wrote:Name the 994 mass shootings in the last 3 years. I can name about 5


lol. If you factor out the big cities, where all the crime is, then crime rates drop. It's a statistical miracle!Phatscotty wrote:
Do you want us to start discussing your healthcare system? Brits all think the NHS is terrible these days, but its leagues ahead of yours.Phatscotty wrote:Keeping things in context...
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There are hundreds of big cities in America. The point wasn't removing big cities from the data, it was removing the four cities with the most gun control. The conclusion is in the places that are most like UK, Germany, France etc are the places that by far have the most homicides. The more a place becomes like the places you suggest, the bigger the problem becomes.mrswdk wrote:lol. If you factor out the big cities, where all the crime is, then crime rates drop. It's a statistical miracle!Phatscotty wrote:
If guns are the best way of defending oneself from danger, and American has the most guns, then how comes its homicide rate is 4-5 times the homicide rate of other developed countries like the UK, Germany or France, where no one has a gun to defend themselves?
Right. I'm not saying there is no problem or that it's not a big deal, but I am saying gun control/trying to be like Europe doesn't help and many times even makes the problem worse. There are many other factors such as culture, broken families, and especially born out of wedlock rates. Even lack of religion and morals plays a role.mrswdk wrote:A quick Google search says that cities such as New York, LA, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Houston and Boston also have homicide rates 3/4/5 times higher than London, Berlin or Paris.Phatscotty wrote:There are hundreds of big cities in America. The point wasn't removing big cities from the data, it was removing the four cities with the most gun control. The conclusion is in the places that are most like UK, Germany, France etc are the places that by far have the most homicides.mrswdk wrote:lol. If you factor out the big cities, where all the crime is, then crime rates drop. It's a statistical miracle!Phatscotty wrote:
If guns are the best way of defending oneself from danger, and American has the most guns, then how comes its homicide rate is 4-5 times the homicide rate of other developed countries like the UK, Germany or France, where no one has a gun to defend themselves?
Who could possibly say with any certainty? There are many factors that vary one way or the other. How could we know which victims were armed or unarmed? There are plenty of examples where an American with a gun did protect themselves successfully, but of course not every successful survival is caught on video and certainly do not make news headlines.mrswdk wrote:So which factors are responsible for European cities having significantly lower murder rates than American ones?
And why do Americans with guns fail to protect themselves where Europeans without guns succeed?

i.e. you saw security cam footage of a guy shooting a burglar, which means that guns are great and you don't have to bother thinking about why America is so much more dangerous than its peers despite having so many awesome guns to protect itself withPhatscotty wrote:Who could possibly say with any certainty? There are many factors that vary one way or the other. How could we know which victims were armed or unarmed? There are plenty of examples where an American with a gun did protect themselves successfully, but of course not every successful survival is caught on video and certainly do not make news headlines.mrswdk wrote:So which factors are responsible for European cities having significantly lower murder rates than American ones?
And why do Americans with guns fail to protect themselves where Europeans without guns succeed?
No, I did not state my point in the extreme, nor was an extreme assumption based on one anecdotal example.mrswdk wrote:i.e. you saw security cam footage of a guy shooting a burglar, which means that guns are great and you don't have to bother thinking about why America is so much more dangerous than its peers despite having so many awesome guns to protect itself withPhatscotty wrote:Who could possibly say with any certainty? There are many factors that vary one way or the other. How could we know which victims were armed or unarmed? There are plenty of examples where an American with a gun did protect themselves successfully, but of course not every successful survival is caught on video and certainly do not make news headlines.mrswdk wrote:So which factors are responsible for European cities having significantly lower murder rates than American ones?
And why do Americans with guns fail to protect themselves where Europeans without guns succeed?
Meh, chances are that the mass shooting on sept 28 was in Chicago. People getting killed there every freaking day it seems. Chicago is the worst for mass shootings. Luckily, Chicago has the most strict gun laws in the country so that should start slowing the shootings there at some point...Phatscotty wrote:
wow, okay. Let's pick a random day and get the details of these shootings which didn't seem to make the news as far as I can tell. September 28th. What states did that happen in?
I like this worldview. "If I don't know about it, it probably didn't happen!"Phatscotty wrote:
wow, okay. Let's pick a random day and get the details of these shootings which didn't seem to make the news as far as I can tell. September 28th. What states did that happen in?

Lucky guess, or did you google it?patches70 wrote:Meh, chances are that the mass shooting on sept 28 was in Chicago. People getting killed there every freaking day it seems. Chicago is the worst for mass shootings. Luckily, Chicago has the most strict gun laws in the country so that should start slowing the shootings there at some point...Phatscotty wrote:
wow, okay. Let's pick a random day and get the details of these shootings which didn't seem to make the news as far as I can tell. September 28th. What states did that happen in?
Responding with an inappropriate amount of force is still illegal and legislation pertaining to such is justified. If I get in a bar fight and break some guy's neck, I'm still guilty of manslaughter. In scenarios of self-defense, I'm not absolving defenders from culpability. The right to self-defense is a burden of responsibility.mr sweet dick wrote:Yeah, right. Even in America if someone throws a punch at you and you shoot them dead then in most states, under most circumstances, you will end up in jail.
That's a poor arguement. I said before that whether or not, in a realistic situation, if guns increase your chances, it's still your right to utilize such a measure. That's a choice you have to make as a gun owner. Will owning a gun (or any weapon) be more of a liability than it's worth? To ban guns because "the assailant will be close enough to stop you" is akin to telling a woman she shouldn't fight her rapist because he's twice her size and will likely just rape her anyway, regardless of her efforts.And in the event that someone actually comes at you trying to kill you, most likely by the time you've realized and are trying to go for your gun, they'll be close enough to stop you.
Without treading into thornheart territory, my mother, my father, and myself have all had cause to brandish a gun to deter assailants on separate occasions. I woke up one night at my first house after moving away from home to some jackass trying to shimmy my lock with a screwdriver. I opened the door on him with a handgun in hand, he saw, and ran off.You live in America, gun capital of the world. How many people do you know who have ever used a gun to defend themselves?