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Sabacthani
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Are guns a “social justice” issue? I’m curious if they’ve been framed as such before. I guess it makes sense … just seemed like a surprise.
This poll is neither scientific or representative of anyone except those who respond to polls on CAF.I think the results of the poll conducted by this thread would be a viable consensus…
The United States ranks **3rd in murders throughout the World**.
A quick glance at the dramatic drop in crime in those cities over the last decade or more, suggests that they were possibly out of control crime hubs in the past hence the need for common sense gun policies to turn the attitudinal tide.More fun with numbers…
However, if you take out** Chicago, Detroit, Washington DC, and New Orleans**, the United States is** 4th from the bottom for murders.**Code:The United States ranks **3rd in murders throughout the World**.
These 4 Cities have the toughest Gun Control Laws in the United States.
All 4 are also controlled by liberal minded Democrats.
Would it be absurd to draw any conclusions from this data?
Maybe it’s because I don’t have time to read through and interpret all those statistics but I don’t get it. Would you explain?A quick glance at the dramatic drop in crime in those cities over the last decade or more, suggests that they were possibly out of control crime hubs in the past hence the need for common sense gun policies to turn the attitudinal tide.
This demonstrates why statistics are so ripe for propaganda.
city-data.com/crime/crime-Detroit-Michigan.html
nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2014/01/2013_new_orleans_murder_rate_d.html
The explanation is this:Maybe it’s because I don’t have time to read through and interpret all those statistics but I don’t get it. Would you explain?
Annie
Thank you Fr. David. You wrote “When people are free, they tend to do things they ought not to do.” This is of course true. Witness that we have free will which is why I am grateful to you and to your brother priests for answering the call to the priesthood so that we can go to confession (when we do the things we ought not to do) and receive the Eucharist.The explanation is this:
When people are free, they tend to do things they ought not to do.
Therefore, the solution is tyranny, so that people no longer have the freedom that causes so much trouble.
It’s like the sign hanging over Auschwitz “Arbeit Macht Frei” work makes freedom. Take away every possible right, put the government in charge of all literally everything, and people can then live nice, happy, safe lives, doing nothing without the government’s permission.
The same argument was used to justify slavery in the US South. Take away their freedom and have a nice benevolent government (or plantation owner) who makes everyone’s decisions. Presto! Everyone’s happy.
Problem is, things don’t work that way.
That’s the explanation of gun control. Take away people’s freedom, and we’ll all be sooo much happier. Then we move on to the next “problem” caused by freedom.
If you think that’s draconian, there was a new “law” (it wasn’t a law, as such, just a regulation) that gave the local government the power to decide how much soda a person was allowed to drink. That was in New York City. It was done away with on a technicality, but the powers-that-be are trying to reinstate it.Thank you Fr. David. You wrote “When people are free, they tend to do things they ought not to do.” This is of course true. Witness that we have free will which is why I am grateful to you and to your brother priests for answering the call to the priesthood so that we can go to confession (when we do the things we ought not to do) and receive the Eucharist.
I think that Queensland, AU, which has a major biker gang problem (they refer to them as bikies) is learning this lesson the hard way. See the url below.
abc.net.au/news/2013-10-16/barns-queensland-bikie-laws/5025742
Annie
It was just an observation in scanning that city.data.com site that recorded a decade of crime rates. While the US national average murder rate is 5 per 100,000 people, the average for the cities of New Orleans, Detroit and Washington DC has been in the 40s, 50s and even 60 murders per 100,000. Chicagos was up to 23 per 100,000.Maybe it’s because I don’t have time to read through and interpret all those statistics but I don’t get it. Would you explain?
Annie
Queensland has no worse of a bikie problem then other states. It’s just that its across the national news at the moment because our conservative State government is coming down like a tonne of bricks on them. They are arrested for even being seen in public places together. Draconian maybe. The rest of us are singing alleluias up and down the coast. New South Wales has begun to follow our lead now and no doubt the other States will follow as the bikies move on. Still the Queensland murder rate is fairly comparable to the national average of 1 per 100,000 people.Thank you Fr. David. You wrote “When people are free, they tend to do things they ought not to do.” This is of course true. Witness that we have free will which is why I am grateful to you and to your brother priests for answering the call to the priesthood so that we can go to confession (when we do the things we ought not to do) and receive the Eucharist.
I think that Queensland, AU, which has a major biker gang problem (they refer to them as bikies) is learning this lesson the hard way. See the url below.
abc.net.au/news/2013-10-16/barns-queensland-bikie-laws/5025742
Annie
Well, I won’t get into all of those statistics but I know more about Chicago (which is a gun free city) and here is a stat for you huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/16/chicago-homicide-rate-wor_n_1602692.htmlIt was just an observation in scanning that city.data.com site that recorded a decade of crime rates. While the US national average murder rate is 5 per 100,000 people, the average for the cities of New Orleans, Detroit and Washington DC has been in the 40s, 50s and even 60 murders per 100,000. Chicagos was up to 23 per 100,000.
That seems to indicate that those cities have been traditional crime hubs prior to the stricter gun controls.
Finally a consensus…A quick glance at the dramatic drop in crime in those cities over the last decade or more, suggests that they were possibly out of control crime hubs in the past hence the need for common sense gun policies to turn the attitudinal tide.
This demonstrates why statistics are so ripe for propaganda.
city-data.com/crime/crime-Detroit-Michigan.html
nola.com/crime/index.ssf/2014/01/2013_new_orleans_murder_rate_d.html
If freedom justifies armed defense, what limits the type of weapons that can be used so long as they are dedicated to ‘self defense’? Could I use an armoured tank to defend my life in suburbia?Finally a consensus…
Let us leave out all the propaganda statistics, numbers, and conjectures and ask why should law abiding people be deprived of a freedom?
The guy across the street has one… it’s old and inoperable… more like yard art…If freedom justifies armed defense, what limits the type of weapons that can be used so long as they are dedicated to ‘self defense’? Could I use an armoured tank to defend my life in suburbia?
You know what they say “you can’t pick your neighbors.”The guy across the street has one… it’s old and inoperable… more like yard art…
Why sure, whatever floats your boat. However I probably should warn you that it will be a bit difficult to conceal carry that puppy.If freedom justifies armed defense, what limits the type of weapons that can be used so long as they are dedicated to ‘self defense’? Could I use an armoured tank to defend my life in suburbia?