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...But the other side keeps... blaming 'sick indivduals' for their sickness while offering them discounts on Bushmaster assault rifles at the mall....
well said RHL
...But the other side keeps... blaming 'sick indivduals' for their sickness while offering them discounts on Bushmaster assault rifles at the mall....
Even more shameful to bury your head in the sand; to be too indifferent to read what has often been a rational and thoughtful discussion, yet without actually presenting any new arguments. Quite a lot of the posts here have not been either mindlessly pro-gun nor mindlessly anti-gun. To borrow your own phrase, show some respect.
Cheers,
R.
Why? This is a complete non sequitur. By the same argument, I should be allowed to own a Bren gun. I cheerfully admit that .303 light machine guns are fun, but I don't feel hard done by that I can't have one.
Cheers,
R.
Indifferent I am not.
Burying your head in the sand is pretending that removing an object will prevent your fellow man from doing what he will just do with another implement. It's doing something for the sake of having said something was done without doing anything about the problem at all. This is a societal issue, not an object issue and it's not just an american problem, it's a global one. If a person decides to commit murder, the method comes second. If they don't have a gun they will use whatever else is convenient. Not having the gun does not prevent them from committing the crime.
The focus is wrong and continues to be wrong and won't be solved by repeating mantras of guns are bad, guns kill, guns are bad, guns kill.. so yes I skipped those posts. They had absolutely nothing to offer as insight. I have read both anti gun and pro gun posts in this thread that say more than that, but until we become an anti violent society I can't see the logic in becoming an anti gun society even if I wish it could be that way.
Facts are facts that live outside of specialized groups. Reading that murders happened without guns is fact.. giving those facts less importance because a group that you don't approve of uses those facts in support of their stance is just ignorance. You don't throw out relevant facts just to make your agenda seem more legitimate. Thus far I have not seen any facts that prove that taking weapons out of the hands of law abiding citizens will stop the criminal ilk from misbehaving. I just hear, guns are bad, guns kill, guns are weapons of death, guns are bad. Pft..
The arguement of the person behind these shootings being mentally unstable is just half of the problem. If they didn't have access to weapons and ammunition, you have to ask if events with these body counts would even happen.
Thanks. Chicago has got to be worse than the state of California when it comes to gun laws.
When we get better people, then let's have unrestricted guns.
I did say I wasn't sure (in the UK) so it wasn't the ideal example. However, that wasn't an answer to my question: why should being former military and trained on a weapon entitle you to civilian ownership of same? If you had military training on a rocket launcher, or a nuclear weapon, should you be entitled to that too?Liquid nitrogen can be purchased like candy over here.
When we get better people we won't need guns...
I thought hunting was a big rationale for having guns?
He would have bashed his mothers head in with a baseball bat or stabbed her and then drove his car to the school, through the windows and run them down.. The murderer's decision is made by the desire to murder, no
So. If guns are no good at killing (which seems to be your argument, ludicrous as it seems) - why do you buy the bloody things?
If you can kill just as many people with a knife or a baseball bat, why don't you go chasing after bunnies with them?
Now are talking ludicrous.
Come on people, add something of value to the discussion. Or what is the point?
Amen. There isn't any point to the discussion, digitalintrigue, none: anti-gunners and pro-gunners are just :bang::bang::bang::bang: Here's the empirical test - how many folks here, as a function of all these posts, have reversed their already existing views on private ownership of firearms for self-defense purposes while carrying those weapons in public?
Aha, just what I thought - zero
I for one will lead the way. I'm outta here 🙂
He would have bashed his mothers head in with a baseball bat or stabbed her and then drove his car to the school, through the windows and run them down.. The murderer's decision is made by the desire to murder, not by the convenience of it. If you are drunk don't get in a car you might hurt someone.. the car however did not get you drunk, don't blame the car.
I do not like that society has to have guns but I am not willing to be a victim, a statistic, a memorialized hole in the ground in the name of false illusion. People must change FIRST. Until people do as a whole.. all of us are left vulnerable. That is not what I want for my family or their families. Let's work on real solutions.. not these false illusions.