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LukeV
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The no-guns policy seems to work in the UK. Coppers don’t have guns, so they don’t end up getting shot by criminals. They back off and let properly equipped armed response teams deal with it. Gun controls mean that petty criminals do not have easy access to guns and ammo, plus they are not likely to encounter armed opponents, so most don’t bother. Gun crime is usually, therefore, limited to gangs and serious organised crime, which does not tend to endanger the general public apart from a few cases. If you have a gun, aren’t you more likely to get shot at by an armed criminal? Why would you, a person not properly qualified in apprehending armed criminals, want to put yourself in that position?While I like the idea of only the cops having guns, it’s never going to be that way. If criminals want guns, they will get guns. If it isn’t legal for them to buy them, they’ll get them illegally ( :bigyikes: criminals breaking laws?!?)
Criminals are as afraid of guns being pointed at them as everyone else. When they think that a household might have guns, they don’t rob that house. I do not want to live in a world where criminals can freely waltz into anywhere being assured that they will have the deadliest weapon.
It may sound weird, but what we need is MORE people using guns. Can you imagine if we taught flight attendants how to shoot and they all carried hand guns? Lets see how brave a terrorist feels when he doesn’t know he’s the only armed one on the plane!
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