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proofThe fact is that guns are more likely to be used against oneself or a loved one…
proofThe fact is that guns are more likely to be used against oneself or a loved one…
Egads, now we’ll have to sit through a cavalcade of horribly performed public health-type studies done in inner cities where a bunch of the guns were illegally owned, felon family members, etc. to tar all gun owners.proof
No, it isn’t common sense, it appears to be based on pre-conceptions and projected beliefs vice hard data. Here’s a fun fact:It’s based on common sense. What vigilante would not want a CCW permit so they could get away with bloody murder?
Given the fact that over half of all gun deaths are from suicides it is somewhat true. The statement fails to acknowledge that fact. It makes it sound as if someone will break into your home and use the weapon against the owner, its usually the owner using the weapon against themself.proof
The “corrections” (intentional misstatements?) seem like they would be longer than the story they reported on.Lot of misinformation out there:
This article has been corrected. [George] Zimmerman called various law enforcement officials 46 times, not just 911, as originally stated. He made the calls over an eight-year period, not over the course of 15 months, as originally stated. The original sentence also cited a call Zimmerman made about a seven-year-old boy; the clause has been removed as it implied that Zimmerman was reporting suspicious activity. It appears that Zimmerman made the call out of concern. We regret the errors."–The New Republic, article dated July 26
Show me the causal data analysis that supports thisIt’s based on common sense. What vigilante would not want a CCW permit so they could get away with bloody murder?
You’re ignoring my statements and asking for conclusive data I simply do not have. Again, my claims are based on common sense; what vigilante would not want a CCW permit so they could get away with bloody murder? Please provide your reasoning to the contrary.Show me the causal data analysis that supports this
How many CCW owners are vigilantes. I want your solid data analysis.
You have a habit of ignoring such data when presented to you, and resorting to tired emotional tropes and vague “common sense” claims.
Is it a Catholic virtue to accuse fellow members of CA of wanting to kill people?Applying Catholic virtues is paramount in the discussion of the original post.
Right, that is not why it was posted.I really don’t think 2477 and 2478 are meant for use to discern when one can use self-defense to stop an attack or a potential attack.
Common sense is not always accurate. In the past, common sense (as in, the common person’s sensory (name removed by moderator)ut) indicated that the universe revolved around the earth. It wasn’t until more study was done that it was proven otherwise.You’re ignoring my statements and asking for conclusive data I simply do not have. Again, my claims are based on common sense; what vigilante would not want a CCW permit so they could get away with bloody murder? Please provide your reasoning to the contrary.
How does a CCW help a person get away with bloody murder? What is “common sense” about that claim? It actually makes no sense.You’re ignoring my statements and asking for conclusive data I simply do not have. Again, my claims are based on common sense; what vigilante would not want a CCW permit so they could get away with bloody murder? Please provide your reasoning to the contrary.
Robert. Here’s my reasoning and it’s based just like you, on common sense. It is why Zimmerman’s story makes sense to me. Its common sense for someone seeking and utilizing a CCW.You’re ignoring my statements and asking for conclusive data I simply do not have. Again, my claims are based on common sense; what vigilante would not want a CCW permit so they could get away with bloody murder? Please provide your reasoning to the contrary.
It has been, yours assumes everyone is a vigilante by equating a permit with this assumed state of mind.You’re ignoring my statements and asking for conclusive data I simply do not have. Again, my claims are based on common sense; what vigilante would not want a CCW permit so they could get away with bloody murder? Please provide your reasoning to the contrary.
This ^!Common sense is not always accurate. In the past, common sense (as in, the common person’s sensory (name removed by moderator)ut) indicated that the universe revolved around the earth. It wasn’t until more study was done that it was proven otherwise.
The evidence shows that CCW holders are almost entirely law abiding citizens (see post #262). If only 0.227% of CCWs had to be revoked (and there are millions of CCW holders in the US), and “vigilantism” is not rampant (despite those millions of CCW permits), how can you make this connection between CCW and vigilantism?
I think your common sense is akin’s to Ptolemy’s–wrong. Well, at least Ptolemy applied some critical analysis of his observations. You haven’t provided any of your, or even observations of increased vigilantism among CCW holders.
Yes… way too many tragic accidents with guns in the home.![]()
The fact is that guns are more likely to be used against oneself or a loved one. For example, a suicidal person, perhaps within one’s own family, will seek out the opportunity to gain access to the weapon.