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Prodigal_Son1
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In closed quarters, I would imagine there are a lot of us that could aim from the ‘hip.’Well, an M16 in burst vice full auto weilded by someone aiming it. You do realize mass shootings have been decreasing compared to the past several decades, right? California has gone to reduced capacity magazines and while shootings are down, deaths per shooting are up and bystander woundings down. Seems the gang-bangers have started aiming vice the spray and pray methods of the past. As I see it, what we have is a gang problem, not a gun problem. Hence, Chicago’s appalling rate of gun violence where only the criminals are armed, and the law abiding aren’t. It will be interesting to see where California’s crime rate goes in the future due to the mass release of criminals due to court orders due to overcrowding and the relaxation of three strikes.
However, the only thing that will protect an innocent individual is being adequately armed (or having someone in the immediate vicinity that is adequately armed). Regardless of whether the attacker is using an AR, M16, shotgunn, pistol or just superior numbers/force.
You do have a point about the assault weapon ban. It was in fact inconsistent with what it defined as an assault weapon, so not just grandfathered weapons but there were legal weapons under the ban that were very similar to banned weapons. Cosmetics over function. Yet, crime continued to drop as gun ownership climbed, number of weapons in the public climbed, and many states liberalized their gun laws easing restrictions on CCWs. A lot more to crime rates than simply the availabiliy of firearms.
I don’t think human nature changes, hence the doctrine of the Church and its benefits to mankind is consistent and always applicable. It recognizes that Our Father in heaven knows us intimately, fully, completely understands us.
I mentioned the fact that violent crimes was down. It’s not exact to portray it as a safeguard so that nothing need be done.
The gang problem is exacerbated by an easy access to guns.
Arming society is a cheapening of life mentality, in my opinion, and contributes to the culture of death, as Cardinal Dolan stated. It overlooks the right of people not to have more firearms around themselves, or loved ones. Not long ago there was a thread about a couple of accidental discharges at gun shows. People had firearms, but ran over each other getting out of the buildings. It’s not a guarantee to have more armed people in ‘vicinities.’ Police officers are shot in the line of duty. Armed people can go down, like anyone else.
The more we relax guns, the more inefficient people have access. There’s a certain danger behind that, and I’ve brought up that a general argument of gun rights opens door to all. We know all are not equal because they have a right.
There is more to crime rates, and our bishops did not overlook those aspects. Responsibility, Rehabilitation, and Restoration: A Catholic Perspective on Crime and Criminal Justice covers a great deal of perceived problems.
Our Father sees the intents of all hearts. That’s why I qualify by saying, 'we are all called to form a faith based conscience, and obligated to act on them, according to Church teaching. From there we must always seek Truth, as we can still be in error in our conscience.