Found a neat little study published by the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy. It seems to corroborate with my claims that there's more to the situation than "less guns makes for less crime."
http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/...useronline.pdf
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i agree with this guy and nd gum Some kids should just stop posting (torienko-oracle)
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if they make murder legal i wanna see how long it takes u to purchase a firearm
Im going to assume that you're an idiot and you don't know where the shooting that caused this whole discussion was.
Just to inform you, it was in the US. You know, not Australia. So no, I haven't spoken to Australian cops because they wouldn't know how crime works in THE UNITED STATES.
It doesn't make sense to talk about gun control in places where this didn't happen.
Found a neat little study published by the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy. It seems to corroborate with my claims that there's more to the situation than "less guns makes for less crime."
http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/...useronline.pdf
It's an over-generalization when I say the gun is more likely to kill the owner. Basically, I'm saying your legally owned gun is more likely to be used in a violent crime, or even an accident, than being used to prevent a crime.
And we aren't controlling guns with intelligence. As I said before, I can purchase a fully automatic rifle right now, and as much ammunition as I want, from a local store, and I only need to prove I've been a resident in the States for 3 months. That's not controlling with intelligence, that's practically giving them away.
No he won't. It's not rational to plan something like this over a 2 month period, dye your hair red for the occasion, booby trap your house, then go into a movie theater in full bullet proof armor, shoot up the place, then stand outside the backdoor waiting for police to arrest you, and tell them you're the Joker when they do. Some criminals ARE suicidal, or they just plain don't fear death, or they think the risk is worth it. And then there's the fact that if they ARE scared of being shot, they will shoot you first regardless if you have a gun or not because they don't want to risk it. You also then can't figure out who's carrying a gun for malicious purposes, and who is carrying it for self-defense. Literally walking into a public area carrying a gun becomes significantly easier when EVERYBODY is carrying one, and is allowed to carry one.
And again, the majority of guns being used for illegal purposes were of legal origin. Remove those guns from circulation, or at least heavily restrict them, and the supply of guns for illegal purposes goes down. This is such a simple direct relationship that I'm surprised the majority of the population is reluctant to acknowledge it.
Despite the fact a large amount of the guns in Mexico are smuggled across the border from the US.
Oops, did you not know we produce more guns than any other country in the world? It's no shit that Mexico has a metric fuck ton of guns at their disposal. They have the largest, easiest, LEGAL stockpile of weapons right on their freaking doorstep.
Some criminals ARE suicidal, and these ones will kill with guns or not. Make it illegal and they'll buy it illegal, they have nothing to lose, they know it is the end anyway. Even if there was no gun at all they'd use knives. If there were no knives they'd use rocks. Some of China's worst massacres were caused by a single man using a knife and going in a killing spree.
When a man wants to kill he will do it. These are exceptional cases, not regular burglars. Maniacs exist since we are a race, they'll always be here. A single maniac can't be the sole base of a big scale change. "Some people in a theater would be alive if there were no guns." No, they wouldn't. He'd find other ways, he'd be creative, would use home-made explosives, blades, illegal weapons.
"It would at least make harder for him. Maybe he would kill less." And in other places around the country there would be a shitload of murders going on, except it wasn't in the TV so it's ok.
That's your theory, it might happen in the US, who knows, but based on all the other countries with weapon restriction that's not the case. Countries with prohibition of the sale of firearms and ammunition have the biggest number of firearms traffic.
How can a country with anti-firearms laws have 47,6% of it's weapons being illegal? Criminals have almost more weapons than the entire military force. That's the situation several anti-firearms' countries are into today.
Control doesn't mean remove. You can have a smart country with smart usage of guns. A very severe psych profile and criminal record analisys when selling guns. Control ammunitions per owner. Require obligatory lessons with an intructor, like when starting to drive.
Americans have their security taken for granted for so long that they think they don't need weapons. They think they are safe because they never knew what real civilian violence is like. Then, when they become so safe that they have the time to fixate on more specific problems, they can look at some problems with guns and blame them for occasional occurences. I assure you, there would be more than double of murder rates if you had no guns at all.
The problem is not the guns but rather the ridiculous availability of them and their ammo.
If Colorado was a state with concealed weapons permits being available, and someone with a weapon had been in that theater, then the shooting almost certainly would have claimed fewer lives. And to argue for the average person being able to carry a gun, would you want a gun if somebody broke into your home? How about if you were being assaulted physically or sexually? I feel that if every able-minded citizen were allowed to carry the weapon of their choice (including currently illegal weapons) then the criminals ( using illegal weapons already!) would have an even opposition.
And if you're being physically or sexually assaulted, I will guarantee you will not be allowed to draw that gun. You WILL be stopped, and you WILL be hurt even more severely for doing so.
Listen, If someone had a gun, things almost certainly would have ended differently, even if it was a psychological factor. The mere fact that you cannot carry a concealed weapon in CO must have given this guy some serious extra confidence.