Darth Tedious wrote:Oh yeah, sorry. I should know better than to sling valid points in a gun control debate.
Stupid of me.
I actually wasn't aware that we have more 'long-gun' killings here.
My Google-fu is letting me down- does this statistic still stand if we discount Port Arthur?
Now there's an example of piss-poor gun control...
I posted
this in response to another post in an unrelated thread. The interesting thing about Aussies is that the most common "crime" committed with guns in Austrailia is suicide and it's mostly performed with long guns. I posted a link showing that the actual suicide rate had stayed consistent (Aussies merely switched to hanging as the most common form of suicide). That link was eaten by time or moved somewhere else on the site.
Conversly, the poor are also the most likely to commit a violent crime- so disarming the poor is somewhat a two-edged sword, at the very least. However, this is all pointless wishwash without addressing the underlying social issues. Two-third of homocides are commited with guns- the other third are done by other means (mostly sharp objects). It seems if someone really wants another person dead, they can actually achieve that effect without even using a gun?
I believe this is why Britain manages to have a higher stabbing rate than countries where guns are readily available.
It's one bad downhill spiral. Most violent crime (I've seen statistic range from 60% to 85%) is committed by felons against other felons. Being poor increases your chance to not only commit crime, but also be convicted and sentenced to jailtime at a much higher rate than a person with money.
This is getting a bit off-topic, but the drug war seems to account for a lot of this. Non-violent (but poor) casual or habitual users of drugs are thrown into jail for X amount of time. When they are released, the US prison system almost guarantees they come out as violent offenders because prisons here are just that shitty.
If you remove blowback from the War on Drugs and the violence that perpetrates poor urban sprawls, America looks like a very safe place to life (and it is even now). We should be focusing on those areas, not guns themselves.
Channel72 wrote:it just personally annoys me that pro-gun people talk about gun ownership in terms of their rights as opposed to their privileges. Owning a gun isn't necessary for most people.
Discounting the 2nd amendment, I still have the basic right to property. It's up to the government to prove I don't have the responsibility to own said property or that the mere ownership and use is somehow deadly to the general population. There's over 46
million gun owners in the U.S. and more than double that many legally owned guns. Of those, less than a 1/5th of 1% will use said guns in the commission of a crime or do something stupid and accidentally shoot themselves or others.
EDIT: Typo on 146.
It's estimated that there were around 500,000 or so CHL holders in Texas in 2009 (there was a huge jump in applications that year).
Look at the conviction rates for that year (or even 2010) for
every conviction, even those that have nothing to do with the carry of a concealed weapon. It's about 100-120. Actually murders? 1. The conviction rates keep going down and the amount of license holders keeps going up.
Yep, huge problem right here what with us violent gun nuts and all.
So I just don't buy that most people in the suburbs or rural areas really need a personal firearm to protect themselves or their family. That's what the fucking police are for.
No it isn't. Their job is to protect the public, in general. They are under no liability to protect an individual citizen, as it should be because it would be stupid otherwise.
Gun advocates should have to make the case that they need a gun, or at least that they're responsible enough to own one, NOT that they are entitled to own one just because it's their right or their hobby or whatever. This is a sick country indeed where so many people believe that gun ownership is more of a basic human right than fucking free healthcare.
I don't have to justify myself to you or the government. You have to justify yourself when you take access to property away. And even with the current number of "entitled" gun owners in this country, we aren't running around killing each other.
PeZook wrote:They have concealed carry, a very high amount of guns in circulation and a high murder rate. They ARE a bit like the wild west
I know you're being coy, but to quote Demolition Man "The
Wild West wasn't the Wild West." The average "Western" town was (un)lucky to see 1-3 murders a year. I think Philadelphia saw more murders per year than the entirety of the US west of the Mississippi.