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Not unless someone shoots you
Beats getting stabbed or kicked in.
Not unless someone shoots you
Stick to the subject matter, don't make this personal and let's not have any shooting of anyone in the face - or people will find themselves excluded from posting in this topic.
BTW that applies equally to Steve and to anyone else posting in here.
Tell that to the family of the TV crew.
Do you really belief that would have stopped it? Heck only last week a bloke got on a train in Belgium with an AK47, did the gun laws stop that?Gun laws in America need changing
Nicely forgetting all the gun owners who feel they need them out of fear. Don't want them. Not pleasure.
You can prove this for a fact?...
Pleasure, self defence, culture. In this era of civil unrest and crime, guns are great. Many enjoy them. Many like owning dangerous powerful dogs, they serve no purpose but people like to have them,
what makes me more sad in cases like this is i imagine the two killed might have had nothing to do with the grudge in question.
just puppets in the minds eye of the killers plan to cause as much distress as possible.
There's a difference between ordinary citizens and a potential terroristDo you really belief that would have stopped it? Heck only last week a bloke got on a train in Belgium with an AK47, did the gun laws stop that?
that countries just nuts, so sad
To me, and gun owning Americans plenty. However, I hope they keep their laws. If you don't like America and her ways do not visit or live in America.
Not you. But I'm not bothered. This thread will go down the same tired, sorry and weary road with the same protagonists pontificating pseudo leftist rubbish. Have fun.

Fair enough if that is how you feel, but would that have changed this event? Or apply it to Europe would that have prevented the chap on the train with his AK47? Does it actually prevent the big massacres? I mean if you really want to it is not hard to get any in the UK either.Look, everyone and their dog owns a gun in America! They feel as though it is their God given right! It needs to be changed! It is so easy for anyone to carry a gun in the USA. They even take them into church with them!!
Does that really matter? There are factories all around the world. Does it really change anything? Heck with 3D printers so cheap you can print your ownBut the illegal firearms are manufactured and come from somewhere. Just who are they made for? Not for the UK.
Sorry but I have no idea what you mean. Can you be specific?If you look beyond the present yes.
People know what has to be done. So change must begin now.
Look, everyone and their dog owns a gun in America! They feel as though it is their God given right! It needs to be changed! It is so easy for anyone to carry a gun in the USA. They even take them into church with them!!
In brief, start working on de-glamourising guns. Erode the US addiction to guns. Increase the number of states that accept tighter gun laws. Reducing the market for them and thus reducing the numbers manufactured. Thus reducing availability. Thus reducing the need for defensive guns. A lot of smart people in the US welcome this.Sorry but I have no idea what you mean. Can you be specific?
Actually, apparently gun ownership runs around the 30% mark.
Dunno about their dogs though.
Probably a lot more than 30%!!!!
Actually, apparently gun ownership runs around the 30% mark.
Dunno about their dogs though.
Actually, apparently gun ownership runs around the 30% mark.
Is that for legally bought, known about guns, or an estimate of the total?
I guess because its the US it is reported but a quick wiki check on gun deaths shows that many countries are far worse. Most are central and south american (like Honduras, Columbia, Brazil, Jamaica) but also Sth Africa too. And its a big country!! 3.55 deaths per 100k people, some way below the 64 in Honduras and 17 of Sth Africa but well ahead of places closer to home.
Apparently 88.8 guns per 100 population (over 300,000,000 in circulation) for comparison the UK has 6.6 per 100 population (2,000,000 in circulation)
These figures are just the legally held firearms.
Nobody has suggested that 88.8 per 100 owns guns. Though a large proportion of those that do probably shouldnt be trusted with a stick let alone a gun.That doesn't mean 88 people out of 100 have a gun though.
I'm talking about the percentage of people who legally own a gun, not the number of guns, ...just as a counter to your "everyone and their dog" claim.
Edit. ...Raincloud's claim.
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I'm not saying that nothing can get done, heck you could make it illegal at the next reading when you get the representatives supporting. What I am questioning is whether it actually makes a difference. I mean take this scenario, if guns were illegal would that have prevented this from happening? Would it have prevented what happened last week on the train? Would it have stopped the 26,000 knife crimes last year in the UK?Yes
In brief, start working on de-glamourising guns. Erode the US addiction to guns. Increase the number of states that accept tighter gun laws. Reducing the market for them and thus reducing the numbers manufactured. Thus reducing availability. Thus reducing the need for defensive guns. A lot of smart people in the US welcome this.
You might throw your hands in the air and say nothing can be done. But you should look at the long term picture. Today's situation is all just symptoms of the past. There is plenty that can and is being done. It will take a while. Which is why they have to make a start. It's better than doing nothing, and thus perpetuating the slaughter forever.
But the important statistic is how many actually resort to committing a crime?Who
Nobody has suggested that 88.8 per 100 owns guns. Though a large proportion of those that do probably shouldnt be trusted with a stick let alone a gun.
But the important statistic is how many actually resort to committing a crime?
Unfortunately the way the fbi collects their stats it is not that straight forward to make a direct comparison. But at a quick glance the level of violent crime which includes firearms and knifes etc on a state level really not so different as the UK.The "radical" minority I suspect![]()
As I said I am agnostic about it
Why disingenuous? Do you thing this wouldn't have happened if gun ownership was illegal in that state? I doubt it, I think this guy was sufficiently premeditated to do something regardless. Naturally I recognise that we would never know.As am I. It's up to them how their society functions.
However I think you're being a little disingenuous about the influence upon American society, culture and social interaction of widespread gun ownership.