Haha, I live in a very liberal area. I'm well aware that in other areas of the country guns are much, much more common, but one of the biggest things that is shaking the country is that children in school are being shot, killed. Correct me if I'm wrong, but even around the conservative/southern areas guns aren't supposed to be allowed in schools, concealed or not? Do you think that having concealed weapons is tempting to have something done with it-- self defense or something evil?
Regarding the removal of guns-- I don't believe this is true at all. In fact, if it were, it would take probably well over a century to take the steps necessary, and keep them mild enough not to anger over half the country to completely ban guns in public. However, I think that many parts of the gun package are common sense and extremely necessary in this country, especially with all the gun violence happening recently. But I do get your point, and by not living in the same area as you where guns are much more common I feel like I'm missing out on a completely different perspective, like a totally different way of life, because where I live guns are extremely dangerous weapons-- last resort and shouldn't be pointed at other humans unless in the direst of situations. Interesting how we can live in the same country and be worlds apart.
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@Torikill: There are a ton of shootings that are happening. Stupid accidents, such as a grandfather shooting his daughter with a shotgun because he thought she was a thief when she was coming in from smoking outside, to cases like the Aurora incident where a man went into a movie theater and opened fire on many civilians.
Also, I heard earlier about what happened with the club. It's interesting how the band and manager made it out alive and how the incident coincidentally occurred when they doubled the max person capacity that day. Maybe this might start all new types of debates in Brazil, such as building requirements, pyrotechnic bans and whatnot. Be sure to keep us updated.
Regarding the removal of guns-- I don't believe this is true at all. In fact, if it were, it would take probably well over a century to take the steps necessary, and keep them mild enough not to anger over half the country to completely ban guns in public. However, I think that many parts of the gun package are common sense and extremely necessary in this country, especially with all the gun violence happening recently. But I do get your point, and by not living in the same area as you where guns are much more common I feel like I'm missing out on a completely different perspective, like a totally different way of life, because where I live guns are extremely dangerous weapons-- last resort and shouldn't be pointed at other humans unless in the direst of situations. Interesting how we can live in the same country and be worlds apart.
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@Torikill: There are a ton of shootings that are happening. Stupid accidents, such as a grandfather shooting his daughter with a shotgun because he thought she was a thief when she was coming in from smoking outside, to cases like the Aurora incident where a man went into a movie theater and opened fire on many civilians.
Also, I heard earlier about what happened with the club. It's interesting how the band and manager made it out alive and how the incident coincidentally occurred when they doubled the max person capacity that day. Maybe this might start all new types of debates in Brazil, such as building requirements, pyrotechnic bans and whatnot. Be sure to keep us updated.
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For me, that's totally strange, since most of the brazilian territory were conquested by secretly breaking agreements with Spain and negociating territories. Few states really needed 12 gauge in the face. Only the Paraguay's War, who nobody took nothing and Brazil got a big debt with England. Things are ok today.
But speaking of USA, I studied USA's history on school last year. It features rebellions, conquests, march to the west... Each of em with guns involved. So, well, guns are part of USA. Imagine that one day you wake and the president says: No more weapons. I think there might be a new Civil War if the weapons were banned.
And for those who are interested about the nightclub that burned up...
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Wow that was disturbing...
but where i live (Wisconsin) gun problems are getting worse, recently at my school we had 2 lock downs during school hours for the entire campus. the first issue was a threat involving someone saying "imma cap his ass wit my 9mm" then the second was a supposed shooting noise coming from the north side of campus and they wouldn't let us leave until the area was clear.
In my opinion the lock downs were unnecessary because the first one a teacher overheard two kids talking about black-ops 2, the second one was probably a kid with a cap gun, witch a lot of people in Wisconsin have,(including me)
but anyway i think that they should keep tabs on guns (maybe a small gps) and make sure they don't get too close to schools (unless its police or something), but if its not, the police should be notified.
@JFX: well alert said
and by shootings i thought of the school shootings, so sorry if i was off-topic that's just what i thought he meant