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Also, USA try to block other countries from getting nuclear weapons - too risky if someone crazy got it. Same thing with guns. |
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Because we are all brain warped
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The US is still around because it's people are armed to the teeth and the powers that be haven't figured out a fast plan to enslave US. (YET) They are working on it though. Too many stunts like the shooting last week and most are willing to give up their guns willingly. The 2nd amendment ain't about duck hunting!!!! :2 cents: |
I've been to Switzerland and through it a few times. A very nice and civilized country with a high level of prosperity, a tradition of toleration of ethnic differences, and a population almost exclusively of just one race. Same with say, Canada. (Yes, I do know about Quebec and the history of repression against French speaking Catholics there. Canada deals with the built-up pressure by conceding a separate, legitimate society.). Many of the European nations are ethnic states built on common blood and language, and with enough socialism so that the disparities of income and class are comparatively modest, better hidden than they are here, and the different strata don't come into as regular contact as they do in our urban centers, shopping centers, and along our urban freeways.
The United States is none of those things. If you are born here, even of parents present here illegally, even of tourists, you are an American. Because of a history of slavery and another history of coolie peonage, and another history of fairly unregulated borders with Mexico, we are a multiracial society with several cultures co-existing. One of the ever-present themes of our society is that anyone can go as far as their abilities will take them, and that wealth and prosperity are here for the taking. The reality is perhaps at least a tiny bit different from that. We are bombarded with messages of consumerism and expensive ways of spending our money wherever we go. Jealousies fester here. Especially in ethnic ghettos among children and teens raised in one-parent households where the buzz on the street and the affluence of the local drug dealers communicate more dramatically than anything a well-intentioned single mom might have to teach. The result is much misunderstanding, hatred, violence, and often crime on a scale unimaginable in most of civilized Europe. There are large numbers of persons here who feel excluded from the good things of our society and undertake to take what they understand to be their share by stealing from one another, from people of other races, and raping women of different races, all to get what they think they are owed. The Bobbies in London were traditionally unarmed and in the context of that society it worked. The same in Detroit, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, or South Florida would be an absurd number of dead cops. The social terrain and the risks of violence are substantially different here. It is a smart idea to keep reality in mind. Those who aspire to change men into angels - from Marx and Lenin, to the religious Prohibitionists, to the anti-porn crusaders, to the leaders of the war on drugs to those who think that laws about guns will reduce senseless murder, are people who wish to change people and the world rather than to come to terms with certain realities about people and the realities of the culture that those people inhabit Everyday life in the US is not unsafe for the large majority of people in most places. But the potential for very serious, lethal or life changing crime is present anywhere, and in many circumstances, it is absurd to travel in some places at some times without a backup plan against a car jacking, a mugging, a rape, or the like. I therefore cheer the decision last week of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals that the Illinois law criminalizing armed self defense outside the home violates the constitutional rights of Illinois people to defend their lives. |
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I use mine to kill ground squirrels. They can be a real problem on the ranch.
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lol, I think Franck might be a bigger troll than JohnnyClips... what a clown...
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Law breakers aren't going to worry about breaking the law to obtain guns if they were illegal
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1. Drugs. A very large number of people here in the US have self-medicated themselves, usually for anxiety or depression with addictive narcotic drugs and are hooked - American law is simply death on drugs - possession of any quantity of anything but weed is a felony in my state, possession, not dealing. As a result, drug prices are hugely inflated - and the physical and psychological need to acquire them at any price hugely fuels much of street crime, shoplifting, prostitution, you name it. If they sold for the price of the common, uncomplicated, generic drugs, that they are, in drugstores, a huge amount of crime, including much violent crime would disappear - and along with it, the danger that gun owners want to protect against. Nobody ever tallies this up in the price of the war on drugs, but along with erosion of our civil liberties, it is part of that price. Turf wars for the sale of illegal drugs generate most of the homicides in Chicago, innocent kids get killed, and the climate of violence increases. (I didn't want you to think that all the violence comes from racial strife because that's not true. A big part of the danger we feel about becoming crime victims emerges from those do-gooders who want to transform men into angels by abolishing drug use through legislation. It doesn't work, and our personal safety is victim to the well-meaning spirit behind drug laws. Desperate criminals of all races are created by these laws.) 2. In our urban centers, the schools pretend that guns don't exist. Despite the fact that a nearly irresistible allure for them is created by movies, TV, and music. Nobody outside the farm counties and states ever learns about them and skills and acquires a healthy respect for them unless they join the military. Nobody outside those places ever gets trained in marksmanship till some of them join the service. Another reason why so many innocent people here, noncombatants in the turf wars, get killed, including little kids asleep in the living room hit by stray gunfire. It happens regularly in Chicago. 3. Finally, distinguishing the US situation from that in other countries, frankly, our national graphic equalizer is set in the direction of distrust and disrespect for authority, while those in Europe are set in the other direction. Both extremes have problems. These attitudes set Europe up for fascism; the opposite attitudes create a climate of anarchy. Mistrust of authority and a heightened sense of individualism are at the core of our values; our constitutional form pits one branch of government against another, believing that none of them can be trusted, in the hope that this will distract all of them from oppressing us; the whole concept of the Bill of Rights is that government just can't be trusted not to become a tyranny without unchanging landmarks of individual rights. We write the word "Liberty" on every coin. Every American educated here, and every naturalized citizen, learns that it was an armed citizen uprising against a lawful but tyrannical government that set us up as a nation. We were settled by the outcasts of other nations, nonconformists who could not fit in and needed more breathing room. All of this adds up to a people who are hard to govern, hard to control, defiant, independent-minded, and maybe just a bit less polite about resolving disputes. Just my kind of people. |
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I don't understand you, who shoots a fucking gun and crys about it, jezzz, thats whats wrong with my country right there, too many wimps, maby fox news wasn't joking about there one humvie. and I have to hate cause im surrounded by people who dont understand the obvious in human nature which is a Canadians biggest fault! |
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Anti-gun people, for the most part, are idiots. Guns don't kill people, criminals or untrained people with guns kill people. There have been more deaths from auto accidents than guns, but they're not outlawing cars. Their logic is flawed. I've always been in the frame of thought that an armed society is a polite society. I not only think people should be issued a firearm and receive training, but it should be mandatory by law to carry it openly. If that happened, all of these mass shootings would decrease to almost zero. The reason gunmen attack schools and malls is because they know those are strict no gun areas. They know that no one will fight back and they'll be able to pop off as many rounds as they want.
How come you never see mass shootings at a gun show? It's because even the most deranged person knows their chances of getting off more than two rounds before getting plugged in the forehead is slim to none and slim is on vacation. What makes me laugh is when hear these people screaming to make guns illegal, but if shit were to ever go down, they'd be the first one sucking someone's dick for protection. Someone with gun. And read up on the shit that's happening in this world...it's fucking scary. Just some of the shit they're doing in the U.S. to prepare for martial law is enough to make someone want to get armed to the teeth. It's not shocking that gun and ammo sales have increased over 1,000% in the past two years, and continues to rapidly increase. |
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I'm not overly aware of the differences here in Canada, Most people I know own a gun, I know a few people, like my uncle who was a farmer until about 20 years ago, who own a lot of guns, I believe he owns somewhere around 250 guns. But I know we make it hard very for a person to get a handgun, and even harder to make it worth while, (for example, when my brother moved, he had to call the cops and tell them he was moving his handgun from his old house to his new house); and we do not let anyone have a machine gun, at least I believe those are some of the differences.
I live in Windsor, for those who don't know, It's across the river from Detroit, but the downtown cores are right up against each other. Windsor has 215,000 people, Detroit has about 700,000, a little less than 3.5 times the size. Last November, Windsor ended a 27 month long period of no homicides. So between August of 2009 and May of 2012, there was 1 murder. During the same time period in Detroit (3.5 times as many people) there were just under 1000 murders, the homicide rate is is 285 times as high. also, this 33 month period, where there were 950+ murders in Detroit, this happens to be the period with the lowest murder rate in Detroit in decades. |
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Regulation is what the government does. There's no need for a citizen to own an assault weapon or large magazines of ammunition and they're going to be banned again. Just get used to it. Some people don't know what is good for them.
I don't know anyone with a gun, but I also don't ever ask someone if they own a gun. I was a member of the NRA as a kid and would shoot guns at the country club where they had a range in the basement. Got some medals and shit. I'd rather there be bans and strict regulations because I don't care if it's the person or the gun: when people and guns come together at the right time, people die. |
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I'm not saying you're in that school of thought, PR_Tom, but a lot of people I talk to who are for gun bans think that you can walk into any gun store and buy a M-60 with a 1,000 round belt ammo box with no problem at all. If anything, I would rather see stricter laws on handguns than I would assault rifles. It's not that easy hiding an AK or AR under your shirt than it is a pistol. You can hide 7-8 handguns in your waistband under your shirt, each one with a 10 round clip. That's 80 rounds compared to someone trying to lug in an AK with 30 round clips. :2 cents: |
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Simple! Because if someone decides they are going to try and harm my family, I don't believe asking them to wait for 15-60min for me to call 911 and wait for the police to arrive is going to be much of a deterrent...
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BTW - Since the whack-job that killed those kids had Aspergers, instead of the guns, why don't we ban anyone with that? Makes about as much sense...
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I own several. Always have always will.
I've not said much on this whole school thing, but I have to tell you, there are many, many more of these shootings coming. Not because guns are going to do them. Because of the way America now raises their children. Mentally ill children. And WE make them that way. These kids these days are coddled and praised and hand held over every little issue. You lose at baseball game and get tenth place, you get a trophy. You suck at math, someone holds your hand and gives you a cookie and tells you it's ok. You don't want to go to work, you don't have too. My parents beat my fucking ass when I did things wrong. You know what I learned values from it. When I lost a wrestling match, my parents told me to practice harder and sacrifice things for it. Put more time in. No one rewarded me for losing. This society is 100% fucked when it comes to raising kids these days. Gone are the days of disciplining kids. You beat a kid these days and you will go to prison. Now they take them to the shrink and pump them full of pharmaceuticals. Then when they short circuit and blow the fuck up no one can understand why? Welcome to the United States of Entitlement. I see it every day, and it is going to get worse folks. Nutbag kids kill people, not guns. What's broken is parenting and people's respect for one another, not the countries gun laws. |
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I'm aware that an assault rifle is not necessarily automatic. Makes no difference to me. These were banned under Bush and we all know (don't we?) that all he had to do was write his signature on one piece of paper to extend their ban, and he didn't. On the day he was scheduled to do it, the senate was locked in a debate about a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage. My state senators both used their debate time to show deaths by assault weapons and how it was such a load of shit to be wasting time on a failed red herring by their republican counterparts. But you all know this I'm sure.
It's simple. Gun show loopholes must be closed. Assault weapons need to be banned from citizens, and in fact any magazine or ammo clip of more than 10 bullets must be banned from citizens. Get used to it. It'll be the law soon. And by the way, if someone wants to tell me how a kid is going to go and kill 30 people with a knife, please do so. I'm all ears. Guns make it amazingly easy to be a fucking pussy and kill children, if you don't see that as a problem then just enjoy yourself and I'll do the same thanks. |
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Lots of high functioning people like this guy have an inability to understand the consequences of their actions. Lots of sociopaths have an inability to feel remorse for their actions. Lots of Nut jobs don't give a shit about what they do. Lots of parenting is sooo bad that kids kill other kids before they are old enough to understand what they are doing. Lots of people are abused until they snap and go off on someone. Many many many people are capable of something like this at some point in their life due to unfortunate sets of circumstances, and your obsession with the 2nd amendment causes you to think Genocide of all these people is just as sensible a solution as Gun Law Reform? maybe you should also hang the parents of anyone stupid enough to produce less than ideal offspring and redistribute their firearms amongst the "normal child bearing" folks at the NRA. |
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Funny as all of this bad parenting has reduced violent death In the USA.
Most of the gun owners in this thread are using racism as the major reason to owna gun. They point tot the fact that the USA is not like Europe in that we have different people here. You are living in fear even though the USA is the safest it has been in years. |
I think I finally saw the light. Most Americans with guns have the feeling, that if they were unarmed the inner city folk would boil out, steal their shit and rape their women. I think this is a function of Americans watching too much of their own programming on TV etc.
Minte is in Wisconsin and he owns guns to protect his family. Not singling you out as tons of guys wrote the same thing. Also it is not preotection from the guy next door, it is the faceless "meth head". I think this will continue to pass as the generation that lived with segregation dies off. |
As I've stated somewhere here: They all live in constant fear and paranoia what is , I guess, normal when you have so many armed people around.
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TV land doesn't know how to make a good drama that doesn't involve someone whipping out a gun every few minutes it seems. Check your local listings for desensitizing.
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Nobody can kill a roomful of people with a bow & arrow, slingshot, hammer, sword, butcher knife, broken bottle, brick or bare hands. You know why you never hear about the "good" things that happen with semiautomatic rifles? Cuz there aren't any. Those weapons are obtained by freaks - not hunters or people wanting personal protection. |
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