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Thread: Right to Self Defense, Gun Ownership, and Deterence of Crime This thread is 55 pages long: 1 10 20 30 ... 32 33 34 35 36 ... 40 50 55 · «PREV / NEXT»
Fauch
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posted December 29, 2012 09:45 PM
Edited by Fauch at 21:58, 29 Dec 2012.

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There's a finite # of guns out there.

about a billion it seems.

interestingly, the number of deaths by firearms in south america seem extremly high, much worse than in the US, whereas the number of guns found in those countries seem relatively very low compared to the rest of the world.

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posted December 29, 2012 10:40 PM

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There are some people saying that there should be an on-duty cop in every school in the US, and it just makes me roll my eyes at the absurdity of doing that.

Absurd? Yes.  As absurd as the idea to willfully arm teachers instead?  Not even close.
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posted December 29, 2012 10:49 PM

Well we wouldn't want a fatal hazard-waiting-to-happen to get in the way of "THERE WAS A SCHOOL SHOOTING, DO SOMETHING*"

*i.e. "DO ANYTHING"
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posted December 30, 2012 01:34 AM
Edited by Elodin at 01:35, 30 Dec 2012.

And it is cash-in time. Couldn't see this one coming, eh?

State sued because of school shooting

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Attorney Irving Pinsky from New Haven filed a claim with the Connecticut State Commissioner seeking permission to sue the state of Connecticut on behalf of the surviving victims of the Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting, where Adam Lanza opened fire killing 26 people of which 20 were children of ages six and seven.

According to the state law, the state is protected from such lawsuits, unless permission is granted. Pinsky is requesting permission to sue the state for failing to protect to the students and teachers from such an incident.




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GunFred
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posted December 30, 2012 01:28 PM

In my country, unlike in USA, we do not sue for rediculous reasons for even more rediculous amounts of money. I seriously doubt the victims families blame the state for what Adam Lanza did.

Good to see an american realizing the insanity. I too give a thumb down for this.
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posted December 30, 2012 03:58 PM

Yep, the ugly maid who got 5 millions $ from DSK for a blow job would get here 100 at maximum. And him 10 years.
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posted December 30, 2012 04:39 PM

In my first trip to the US I was pretty shocked to see the car mirrors with the text "Objects in mirror are closer than they appear." Later I've heard somebody sued a car company after an accident and they all have that now. Another aspect of Americans that seem totally weird to outsiders.

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posted December 30, 2012 05:46 PM

You mean the lawsuit wars? yup. That never ceases to amaze me.
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posted January 04, 2013 05:53 PM

A wacky liberal New York paper published the names and addresses of pistol permit holders, making gun owners even safer and endangering those who don't own guns as being easy targets. Though some crooks may use the information to try to steal guns when no one is home.

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Reformed crooks say the New York newspaper that published a map of names and addresses of gun owners did a great service – to their old cronies in the burglary trade.

The information published online by the Journal-News, a daily paper serving the New York suburbs of Westchester, Rockland and Putnam counties, could be highly useful to thieves in two ways, former burglars told FoxNews.com. Crooks looking to avoid getting shot now know which targets are soft and those who need weapons know where they can steal them.

“That was the most asinine article I’ve ever seen,” said Walter T. Shaw, 65, a former burglar and jewel thief who the FBI blames for more than 3,000 break-ins that netted some $70 million in the 1960s and 1970s. “Having a list of who has a gun is like gold - why rob that house when you can hit the one next door, where there are no guns?

"What they did was insanity," added Shaw, author of "License to Steal," a book about his criminal career.

The newspaper published the online map last month alongside an article titled, "The gun owner next door: What you don't know about the weapons in your neighborhood." The map included the names and addresses of pistol permit holders in Westchester and Rockland counties obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request.



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GunFred
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posted January 04, 2013 07:25 PM

Why the hell would a newspaper publish such information? Insanity, and how did the newspaper get that information in the first place?

Good thing my superior country does not need guns to protect itself against burglars.
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posted January 04, 2013 11:40 PM

Oh, the liberal rag is not the only one wanting to post such information. The democrat freaks in control of Connecticut want to make public the names and addresses of the handgun permit holders there.

If someone breaks into one of those houses to steal a gun and kills the homeowner the legislators should go on trial as accomplices to murder. No doubt whacked out liberal gun control freaks will camp some of the addresses and harass the gun owner and his family too.

And of course Obama wants more gun control legislation.

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Lawmakers in Connecticut – still stunned from the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting – are moving forward with legislation that could make public the names and addresses of 170,000 handgun permit holders in the state.

The measure, introduced by state Rep. Stephen Dargan, is the latest effort to clamp down on guns in Connecticut. If passed, the bill would reverse a 20-year decision by state lawmakers to keep the personal information confidential. The legislation would make the information fair game under the state’s Freedom of Information Act.


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GunFred
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posted January 05, 2013 12:27 AM

As much as I am certain that american gun freedom is out of control, this kind of stupid move is only going to put a bulls-eye mark on gun owners which in turn would make people without gun into easy targets for robbery or worse.

I do not like it when instead promoting something, they make something else worse to make the other thing appear better. Like here, they should make not having a gun a good thing. Not making having a gun a bad thing. In this case though it is bad for everyone probably.

It is kind of the same thing in the Gothenburg area but with collective traffic. Personally I love collective traffic but when they make things harder for car drivers to make collective traffic a better option, it pisses me off. They should improve collective traffic instead to REALLY make it a better option.
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posted January 05, 2013 04:02 AM
Edited by Elodin at 04:02, 05 Jan 2013.

Chicago (Illinois) has tough gun laws but leads the nation in gun violence so apparently gun control is not the solution to end gun violence.  By the way, Obama was in the Illinois state legislature.

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Last year, the city hit 506 homicides, and this year, killings again are stacking up at a rate faster than one a day.

“I’ve had eight cops shot in the last year and a half that I’ve been here [the West side]," McCarthy said. "Somebody’s got to do something about it besides putting ourselves [Chicago police officers] in harm’s way."




I think what they need to do is keep the violent criminals locked up. If you look at the rap sheet for most of those murderers it'll be a mile long.
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posted January 05, 2013 04:31 AM

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By the way, Obama was in the Illinois state legislature.


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What does that have to do with anything?
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Zenofex
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posted January 05, 2013 08:03 AM

@GunFred, one can expect all kinds of bullcrap from Elodin but your (and evereybody's for that matter) standards should be higher. You seriously think that such an article is actually gonna change anything? I admit that its purpose eludes me but other than that - so what?

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posted January 05, 2013 09:33 AM

*Sigh*

Don't you Americans realize that it's the NON-WEAPON OWNERS anyway, who suffer from your general armament crazyness?

You just have to take a moment and think clearly. Is the fact that PART of the straight population is armed, REDUCING crime in a sense that the criminals retire, for fear of being shot?

The answer is a simple and clear NO. The effect on the criminal scene is simply that criminals - even PETTY criminals - expect people to be armed and expect having to defend their lives against their victims in case they try to make a move.
Consequently their finger is on the trigger, because they expect trouble.

SOME criminals may have had the notion that the elderly may be a helpless enough target and they can do them without any risk - and were maybe in for a surprise.
But most of those can read papers as well and learn.

So the arms race is simply upping the ante for the PUBLIC, since the criminal is ready to use deadly force in order to defend himself.

It's basically the absolute same thing as the thing with cops shooting people for the slightest excuse. the COPS are prepared to use deadly force AS WELL in order to defend themselves, since they ALSO expect everyone to whip out a gun and blast them, so THEIR fingers are on the trigger either.

Add to that the fact, that even children are armed nowadays, and you have a Wild West situation: shoot first, ask later.

The public is basically FORCED to arm themselves, because being unarmed doesn't come with an advantage anymore, once the general expectation is that everyone will be armed anyway. Which adds to the general mayhem, since a lot of people that have no experience or clue about them have one, so there are accidents with weapons as well.

However, that damage is done now. The public already reacted buying guins like crazy in the aftermath of the last school shooting, and you don't need a prophet to expect another raise in general arms violence. More weapons means more shots will be fired.

I wonder what will happen in Texas or Utah, when the first TEACHER loses it. When the first is so fed up with the brats and their disinterest or even insolence that he whips out his piece. How will Mommy and Daddy react when little Joey comes home in a hurry, saying, "Mom, Mom, today Mr. Parker pulled his piece, yelling at Jody, just one more word, you little piece of crap, and I swear to God I will paint the wall behind you with your useless brain."

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posted January 05, 2013 09:38 AM

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@GunFred, one can expect all kinds of bullcrap from Elodin but your (and evereybody's for that matter) standards should be higher. You seriously think that such an article is actually gonna change anything? I admit that its purpose eludes me but other than that - so what?


I try to treat every person and every case fairly and I do agree with Elodin that it sounds reallly stupid of the newspaper to show such information. Only bad guys would like to know which houses belong to gun owners and USA is full of bad guys and the result would probably not be good for non-gun owners. Hopefully that newspaper like you said, will not have any drastic effect but just because I disagree a lot with Elodin it does not mean he is my enemy whom I must disagree with at all times. In the end my stance on gun ownership/control does not change for some stupid newspaper.


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posted January 05, 2013 04:53 PM
Edited by Zenofex at 16:56, 05 Jan 2013.

Of course I'm not telling you who to agree with, who and what do you take me for? Problem is, Elodin is like a broken record and his every next post is a full copy of the last one (he can easily be replaced by a script and by the way his style is EXACTLY like the style of the socialist slogans before the dissolution of the Eastern Bloc) while you on the other hand should be able to invest some thinking into the issue at hand. Now please do so and tell me: how does the announcement of the people who allegedly own guns will automatically mean that the people who allegedly don't own guns are thratened if:
- you don't know for certain that the list is exhaustive;
- you don't know what other security the members of the latter group employ;
- you don't know how susceptible to crime the neighbourhood of all these people is (police presence and so on).
Furthermore, if you are burglar, would you seriously attack a house solely because you have not found the name of some person (among thousands of others) in some newspaper in an article about gun ownership? And would you read through thousands of names just to pick your target? Do you seriously believe that this is how this stuff gets done?
And among other things, it has already been mentioned several times in this thread only that guns won't help you one bit in many RL cases of burglary so it's a broken logic to assume that the gun owners are protected in the first place.

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GunFred
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posted January 05, 2013 05:47 PM

I know how Elodin is and that he can not be convinced unless he wants to. I have not seen the newspaper so there could be countless elements that I am not aware of but the reasoning behind my logic is crystal clear (maybe not in my explaining). The only issue is how drastic the effect is and it could go from no effect at all to really bad effect but I am in no position to tell how drastic that effect would be.

Having a database of adresses with gun owners would more or less help burglars chosing their targets. If burglars can chose, their victim would not have a gun and if they can seperate gun owners from non-gun owners it would make non-gun owners a little more vulnerable.

What I do not get is why a liberal newspaper (according to Elodin) would show this kind of information. It sound more like a pro-gun thing to do make non-gun owners feel insecure and buy guns.
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posted January 06, 2013 09:56 PM

The good guy (gal, in this case) with the gun wins again, thanks to her trusty pistol.  She defended herself and her kids from a home invader.  She's a pretty good shot as 5 of the 6 bullets hit him in the head or neck. I'd recommend aiming for center of mass though.

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A Georgia mother shot an ex-convict six times to protect her and her children after he apparently forced his way into the family’s home.

The mom heard knocks on her front door Friday and assumed it was just a solicitor, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.

She told her 9-year-old twins not to answer the door and, when the visitor began repeatedly ringing the doorbell, she called her husband at his job and he told her to gather the children and hide.

According to the Journal-Constitution, the father then dialed 911 and his wife, who works from a home office, hid with the children in a crawlspace.

By that time, according to the paper, the intruder had used a crowbar to forcibly enter the home, and made his way to the home office.

“He opens the closet door and finds himself staring down the barrel of a .38 revolver,” Walton County Sheriff Joe Chapman told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.

The woman fired six bullets, five of which hit Paul Ali Slater in the face and neck area, Chapman said. But Slater, who has arrests dating to 2008 and was released from jail in August, was still conscious.

“The guy’s face down, crying,” the sheriff said. The woman told him to stay down or she’d shoot again.

While down, the woman and her children ran to a neighbor’s house, and the injured intruder made it out of the home and into his car, the paper reported.

Authorities found Slater a short time later bleeding profusely in a neighbor’s driveway.

“I’m dying. Help me,” he told them, according to Chapman.

Slater was transported to Gwinnett Medical Center and is expected to survive, the sheriff said.






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