I'm not here to argue with you about whether you're right or not, but I'm curious what your opinion is on a couple things.
Why do you believe it is that the United States has higher levels of firearms homicide per capita than most other developed nations? The stats on Wikipedia are unfortunately from 2000, but what they say is that the US had a firearms homicide level of 2.97 per 100,000 people. The only countries on the list with a higher level than that are Barbados, Belarus, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, Paraguay, and Zimbabwe. Why do you believe that is? Do you believe that easy access to guns plays a role in that stat, or do you believe that it doesn't?
Also, what do you feel about the fact, from the same 2000 numbers, that 65 percent of all homicides in the United States were perpetrated with guns? the only countries on the list with a higher percentage are Colombia, Slovakia, and Zimbabwe. Do you feel that there would be fewer homicides with more strict gun control laws, or do you feel that murderers would simply find other ways to kill even it meant they had to plan more?
What do you feel about gun control restrictions such as those in Canada, which is America's direct neighbour and which shares a lot of culture and trade with the US? In Canada it is perfectly legal to own many types of guns, but there are more restrictions and registration requirements. In Canada the firearms homicide rate is 0.54 per 100,000 people, and 34 percent of all homicides are committed with guns.
Do you believe that the right of self-protection (recognized by law within Canada as well, despite our higher level of gun regulation) would be damaged by placing greater restrictions on the type of gun a person can legally own?
Why do you believe it is that the United States has higher levels of firearms homicide per capita than most other developed nations? The stats on Wikipedia are unfortunately from 2000, but what they say is that the US had a firearms homicide level of 2.97 per 100,000 people. The only countries on the list with a higher level than that are Barbados, Belarus, Colombia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, Mexico, Paraguay, and Zimbabwe. Why do you believe that is? Do you believe that easy access to guns plays a role in that stat, or do you believe that it doesn't?
Also, what do you feel about the fact, from the same 2000 numbers, that 65 percent of all homicides in the United States were perpetrated with guns? the only countries on the list with a higher percentage are Colombia, Slovakia, and Zimbabwe. Do you feel that there would be fewer homicides with more strict gun control laws, or do you feel that murderers would simply find other ways to kill even it meant they had to plan more?
What do you feel about gun control restrictions such as those in Canada, which is America's direct neighbour and which shares a lot of culture and trade with the US? In Canada it is perfectly legal to own many types of guns, but there are more restrictions and registration requirements. In Canada the firearms homicide rate is 0.54 per 100,000 people, and 34 percent of all homicides are committed with guns.
Do you believe that the right of self-protection (recognized by law within Canada as well, despite our higher level of gun regulation) would be damaged by placing greater restrictions on the type of gun a person can legally own?
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Do you have strong feelings/opinions about gun control?
25/07/2012 05:48:56 AM
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Kind of?
25/07/2012 05:59:39 AM
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Agreed
25/07/2012 06:20:44 AM
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Re: Agreed
25/07/2012 06:29:16 AM
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A lot of people are uncomfortable about homsexuality. Let's ban that too.
25/07/2012 09:26:46 PM
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I'm pro-guns, but I don't think I have strong feelings about anything
25/07/2012 07:36:31 AM
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Pretty strong (as someone born, raised and living outside the US)
25/07/2012 11:23:52 AM
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Inevitable thread, but mostly I feel people enters this debate without knowing enough about guns
25/07/2012 02:05:12 PM
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I have to admit that I didn't read most of that, sorry.
25/07/2012 02:47:05 PM
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Re: I have to admit that I didn't read most of that, sorry.
25/07/2012 03:00:07 PM
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Re:
25/07/2012 03:30:44 PM
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My dad's gun were stolen and the police said they didn't need to even take fingerprints
25/07/2012 06:58:36 PM
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I understand, but you probably should if time permits
25/07/2012 03:49:49 PM
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It is unlikely to, for a while.
25/07/2012 10:37:30 PM
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Oh, but you have time to read Cannoli though
26/07/2012 01:10:50 AM
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... his was shorter?
26/07/2012 02:41:48 PM
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Yeah but mine had diagrams!
26/07/2012 03:46:49 PM
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I do sometimes need pictures.
26/07/2012 04:55:17 PM
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Where exactly did you get those numbers?
27/07/2012 07:23:31 PM
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Wikipedia, the unchallenged source for acurate and complete citation
27/07/2012 08:19:40 PM
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Sorry, I totally forgot about this post, hadn't noticed your replies.
31/07/2012 07:42:43 PM
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I'm not surprised there were missing incidents
31/07/2012 08:18:04 PM
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Norway? Scotland?
25/07/2012 09:31:49 PM
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Hi, Cannoli.
25/07/2012 10:30:56 PM
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And yet, the people who do these things tend to be more respectful of guns
25/07/2012 03:44:31 PM
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Well working with dangeorus items tends to lead to respect and caution or a Darwin Award
25/07/2012 04:52:13 PM
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I have no problem with guns, but I agree that assault weapons shouldn't be legal for ordinary people
25/07/2012 02:56:38 PM
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Re: guns
25/07/2012 03:07:30 PM
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what is the basis for your argument that people would have panicked and forgotten their guns?
25/07/2012 04:45:46 PM
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My basis is that people are people - subject to panic, confusion, and fear. *NM*
25/07/2012 05:46:58 PM
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Most people who regularly carry weapons reach for them when spooked, in my experience
25/07/2012 06:14:57 PM
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Re: Most people who regularly carry weapons reach for them when spooked, in my experience
25/07/2012 06:45:02 PM
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Putting your hand on something is a little different then shooting someone
25/07/2012 08:13:59 PM
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The problem with banning assualt weapons is the defention is mostly cosmetic
25/07/2012 05:29:35 PM
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Bullshit
26/07/2012 01:52:59 PM
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I call Bullshit on your Bullshit
26/07/2012 02:59:09 PM
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Or
26/07/2012 03:20:12 PM
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There a lot of us with military training and some were in that theater
26/07/2012 03:43:52 PM
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HE was talking about normal people.
26/07/2012 04:53:16 PM
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i have pretty strong feelings that they should be better regulated than they currently are
25/07/2012 03:18:10 PM
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Correct me if I'm wrong....
25/07/2012 03:53:07 PM
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I believe it was the ammunition he bought in large amounts online, not the guns themselves.
25/07/2012 07:22:31 PM
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Yes and I am glad it's not my problem.
25/07/2012 06:41:56 PM
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Well, you're missing the flaw in your reasoning...probably because you're appallingly ignorant
25/07/2012 09:19:18 PM
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Come back when you can discuss something without attacking someone.
26/07/2012 12:58:47 AM
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Dude, your burglary argument makes no sense
25/07/2012 11:09:37 PM
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They don't bring guns here. Huh. *NM*
26/07/2012 12:59:15 AM
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they don't typically bring guns here either
26/07/2012 02:01:14 AM
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That's how I understand it too but I'm dubious, many criminals are dumber than a bag of hammers
26/07/2012 02:22:18 AM
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Like I've always said, you can't un-invent the gun
25/07/2012 11:05:22 PM
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the argument of if America should have a lot guns is a long over
26/07/2012 03:29:50 PM
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See, there's another one of those BS stats tricks, 'family members' includes suicides and murder
26/07/2012 06:47:54 PM
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Sure, but you can legislate certain excessive firearms.
26/07/2012 09:41:12 PM
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assault rifles are banned
26/07/2012 10:51:28 PM
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I know the distinction. That's why I want a more clearly defined term for "assault weapon."
27/07/2012 09:46:11 AM
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Then stay away from the hyperbole because an Uzi is a sub machinegun so it is banned
27/07/2012 01:48:50 PM
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