How many more Americans need to die before something is done about guns. I would bet my last dollar that this is not the first and definately wont be the last time America sees a massacre on such a large scale.
I found the following article on the web
It’s so misleading when people tote the phrase “Guns don’t kill people, people kill people”. You know what’s more correct? “People kill people but people with guns kill MORE people”. Of course, I realise that once properly restricted, the world isn’t going to be magically all nice and lovely again. However, the solution isn’t going to be “if we can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em”. We need social reforms, education changes, welfare etc etc and we also need to restrict gun use.
Comparing gun restriction to prohibition is ridiculous. I wonder why that article dosen’t make the comparision to drug control. People take drugs illegally anyway, why not just legalise them? People go rob places everyday, why not legalise theft? The problem with prohibition was because people didn’t really see the harm of alcohol at face value, it was like a common social drink amongst people. However, guns do in fact kill, like how heroin and cocaine can kill.
I would say the stats quoted about the states are misleading too. Crime rates go up for many reasons; recission, unemployment, gangs etc. It’s not necessarily linked to gun ownership. Even if it is, then gun control needs to be tightened up at a federal level to fix the problem. The solution is not to make it EASIER for people to have such weapons.
And when it comes to the issue of defence, there are other ways to defend oneself. Tasers, capsicum spray for example. If the ease of getting guns is reduced (i.e. making guns not available from the shop down the street) then at least a portion of desperate petty crime would be reduced. I personally would rather be threatened with a knife than with a loaded gun.
Paranoia about crime going out of control if guns were stricted country-wide is unfounded. Just look at Australia as an example. Is it total anarchy here? No. Gun-related violence has dropped since the buyback. Of course, what is required is a change in mentality too. It shouldn’t be a common thought to go “well I have my trust gun with me in case anyone attacks me I can shoot them”. I’m glad to say I’m confident that most people in Australia don’t have that mentality which was why the buyback was so successful. As mentioned, much of the US has a terrible, violence-driven thought pattern to how solve problems. There needs to be more social changes in that respect.
the link is also quite interesting
guninformation.org/
Im comfortable knowing that in my country most of my couterparts dont go around carrying guns