meltzerboy
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LOL Or if she’s even the teacher? (A little levity to break the gravity of the situation.)Excuse me but you sure you want to use this as an example?
It looks like she’s using the weapon to keep the kids in line.
LOL Or if she’s even the teacher? (A little levity to break the gravity of the situation.)Excuse me but you sure you want to use this as an example?
It looks like she’s using the weapon to keep the kids in line.
Nope contrary to what has been posted elsewhere they keep the ammo at the same location, at least the amount deemed as normal for the purposes of defending the country if an emergency arises.Maybe - but I bet they don’t have the ammo, do they. Because that’s at the depot/armoury.
No, we’re talking about the effectiveness of anti-gun laws in reducing violent crime. They do not do so, in fact they increase it.But we’re talking about bystanders. Who do not always know who is who. And him would be the majority of armed people.
The question is: does gun ownership by private citizens result in more crime or less? More specifically, would more children be murdered in schools if teachers and parents were armed, or less? The unarguable experience in Israel is less.One should consider, however, that Israel is a country fighting for its very survival. And despite all its military superiority and might beyond gun power, it cannot achieve a lasting peace through force. Are we, the United States, already in that situation, or do we want to become a country similar to Israel?
Well, if anti-gun laws had prevented Adam Lanza’s mother from possessing the guns which he used against her and his other victims then they would probably have prevented those 22 people from being killed for startersNo, we’re talking about the effectiveness of anti-gun laws in reducing violent crime. They do not do so, in fact they increase it.
The question is: does gun ownership by private citizens result in more crime or less? More specifically, would more children be murdered in schools if teachers and parents were armed, or less? The unarguable experience in Israel is less.
The people in the Newton school most certainly were fighting for their survival. At least, they could have done so had they not been disarmed.
You could start with the work by John Lott (e.g., law.uchicago.edu/files/files/41.lott_.final_.pdf , or the full version at kc3.com/pdf/lott.pdf) or John Kleck (saf.org/lawreviews/kleckandgertz1.htm). Also, a book entitled The Samurai, the Mountie, and the Cowboy (David Kopel, 1992) is very well researched; you can get it at abebooks.com for just a few bucks.
As a native Floridian who was there when they eased concealed-carry, it certainly resulted in a significant reduction in crime rates. I can’t lay my hands on the data at the moment, but it was funny how suddenly most of the carjackings were happening to people who’d just arrived at the airport. When the perps got busted, to a man they said they were casing flyers because they were the only people they were sure had no guns. It drove the gun control advocates nuts, because it proved them wrong.
I might also direct your attention to the countless cases of private citizens needing to defend themselves from looters and rioters during, for example, the Rodney King riots in Los Angeles, the aftermath of hurricane David in South Florida, or any number of similar events. I imagine that you might have had one or two in the Balkans at some time.
Perhaps where you live the government has a legal obligation to protect every individual from crime, can be sued for not doing so, and in fact effectively prevent the commission of all violent crime. It’s not like that here. In the United States, the government has no obligation to protect anyone and cannot be held liable if they don’t show up in response to a call for help. The bottom line is that it’s the responsibility of the police to clean up the mess after a crime’s been committed, and until they get there a victim is completely on his own.
And in fact, the two most recent mass-murders in the US both happened in places where guns were not allowed. Not only that, the gunman in the Colorado “Batman movie massacre” could have gone to five other theaters that were closer than the one he chose, which happened to be the one located where no guns were allowed in theaters.
Gun control is based in the absurd notions that criminals will obey the law, that crazy people can regulate their own behavior, and that most people are one or the other. It’s rubbish… if the teachers in the Newtown school had been armed then a lot of kids wouldn’t have been killed there. Just ask the teachers in Israel: in 1974, terrorists broke into a school and murdered 31 people. In response, they armed their teachers and parent chaperones, and since then not a single child has been murdered in a school.
More guns = less crime.
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A guy being robbed knows exactly who the robber is. A woman being raped knows *exactly *who the rapist is.
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Maybe no need to fight had the mother of the killer (or anyone in the town, for that matter) not had any guns. Just saying.The people in the Newton school most certainly were fighting for their survival. At least, they could have done so had they not been disarmed.
The thousands of people whose lives are saved every year because they own guns, would be lost. And Adam Lanza would have made a bomb out of stuff you can get at a hardware store, and killed even more people than he did.Well, if anti-gun laws had prevented Adam Lanza’s mother from possessing the guns which he used against her and his other victims then they would probably have prevented those 22 people from being killed for starters![]()
Nope. They would still be dead. And Adam Lanza would have robbed & killed somebody else for weapons. Like, say, the makings of a homemade bomb, which would have killed everybody in the school when it blew.Well, if anti-gun laws had prevented Adam Lanza’s mother from possessing the guns which he used against her and his other victims then they would probably have prevented those 22 people from being killed for starters![]()
If he had a bomb, he would not have needed to come into the school at all.The thousands of people whose lives are saved every year because they own guns, would be lost. And Adam Lanza would have made a bomb out of stuff you can get at a hardware store, and killed even more people than he did.
But he’d have to do much more work to get them. The fewer guns the more work.Nope. They would still be dead. And Adam Lanza would have robbed & killed somebody else for weapons.
I would like to respectfully suggest that we cannot know exactly what Mr. Lanza would do had he not had access to his mothers’ weapons. Perhaps he would have committed suicide, perhaps he would have found a different outlet for violent inclinations, perhaps he might have lived to find help for the challenges to which he succumbed-we really do not know.Nope. They would still be dead. And Adam Lanza would have robbed & killed somebody else for weapons.
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I am afraid your analogy is useless since your own graph shows that the homicide rate in the UK - with the severe gun ban still in place - has fallen back to a lower level than it was before. But before that people in the UK did not anyway possess guns in the way that Americans do.You could start with the work by John Lott (e.g., law.uchicago.edu/files/files/41.lott_.final_.pdf , or the full version at kc3.com/pdf/lott.pdf) or John Kleck (saf.org/lawreviews/kleckandgertz1.htm). Also, a book entitled The Samurai, the Mountie, and the Cowboy (David Kopel, 1992) is very well researched; you can get it at abebooks.com for just a few bucks.
As a native Floridian who was there when they eased concealed-carry, it certainly resulted in a significant reduction in crime rates. I can’t lay my hands on the data at the moment, but it was funny how suddenly most of the carjackings were happening to people who’d just arrived at the airport. When the perps got busted, to a man they said they were casing flyers because they were the only people they were sure had no guns. It drove the gun control advocates nuts, because it proved them wrong.
I might also direct your attention to the countless cases of private citizens needing to defend themselves from looters and rioters during, for example, the Rodney King riots in Los Angeles, the aftermath of hurricane David in South Florida, or any number of similar events. I imagine that you might have had one or two in the Balkans at some time.
Perhaps where you live the government has a legal obligation to protect every individual from crime, can be sued for not doing so, and in fact effectively prevent the commission of all violent crime. It’s not like that here. In the United States, the government has no obligation to protect anyone and cannot be held liable if they don’t show up in response to a call for help. The bottom line is that it’s the responsibility of the police to clean up the mess after a crime’s been committed, and until they get there a victim is completely on his own.
More guns = less crime.
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No. At least not me.Theanti-gun lobby is also the
“let the Adam Lanzas among us free to roam our streets” lobby.
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Yes.Perhaps the first line of defense against such tragedies, might be to work on creating environments in which people laboring under the challenges which destroyed Mr. Lanza and so many members of this community, might be given assistance. It would be wonderful to live in a world where fewer people felt the need to harm others and more people felt safe from harm.
Note the time scale. When the law was enacte, law-abiding citizens turned in their guns and crime rose because the criminals were the only ones armed… Six years later the rates begin to drop because of other factors, not because of the ban on handguns, and it looks like rates are stabilizing at at the level they were prior to the ban. You call that success?I am afraid your analogy is useless since your own graph shows that the homicide rate in the UK - with the severe gun ban still in place - has fallen back to a lower level than it was before.
Access to guns in Switzerland is much greater than in the US. There (or at least was, the last time I checked was about 15 years ago). At that time, a friend of mine who is a Swiss native confirmed to me that this article by David Kopel is an accurate summary: From age 21 to 32, a Swiss man serves as a “frontline” troop in the Auszug, and devotes three weeks a year (in eight of the 12 years) to continued training. From age 33 to 42, he serves in the Landwehr (like America’s National Guard); every few years, he reports for two-week training periods. Finally, from ages 43, to 50, he serves in the Landsturm; in this period, he only spends 13 days total in “home guard courses.”The key point is that there is no general access to guns and even those countries with relatively high gun ownership (Switzerland, Norway, etc) have restrictions in place (eg on ammunition) which mean that guns cannot be used like they are in the US.
There cannot be any effective gun laws with the Second Amendment in effect.Adding to the 20,000 gun laws we already have will not reduce crime, because criminals do not obey laws.
It’s ironic that people are scapegoating the NRA and acting as if the NRA gives guns away while ignoring the fact that the Obama admin recently gave away tons of automatic firearms to known drug dealers in Mexico which resulted in the deaths of innocent Mexican civilians as well as the death of a US border patrol agent.Uhmm I believe you are grossly mistaken, the NRA does not sell neither guns nor ammunition.
It is a CLUB that people that like guns for recreational (hunting, competition, etc) join.
The NRA represents gun owners like other associations represent their member’s interests with the US government legislative branches.
I think that here you are making a statement that could be either true or false, independently of that I think that very few people on either side of the fence are really willing to look at things in the manner that you are suggesting. Such analysis would open a major can of worms that nobody really wants to touch, and that is the elimination of the second amendment.There cannot be any effective gun laws with the Second Amendment in effect.