12/18/2012 12:18:43 PM
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12/18/2012 12:23:02 PM
(^^^I'm the only person not jerking off to dumb corollary arguments right now)[Edited on December 18, 2012 at 12:24 PM. Reason : .^^^]
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12/18/2012 12:25:40 PM
neuseriverrat- the next sentence is important. If convicted of a crime, there is a mandatory sentence. The DA would be responsible for bringing the charges as needed. The jury would still have to convict as well.
12/18/2012 12:31:22 PM
12/18/2012 12:31:52 PM
^So you are of the do nothing mentality?Better to get shot than do anything?[Edited on December 18, 2012 at 12:36 PM. Reason : .]
12/18/2012 12:36:22 PM
12/18/2012 12:39:18 PM
mandatory sentencing for any crime is a terrible terrible idea
12/18/2012 12:39:53 PM
12/18/2012 12:40:01 PM
I can see how this might not make sense to people with a "I can do no wrong" mentality.
12/18/2012 12:41:46 PM
i can see how this might not make sense to people with a victim mentality
12/18/2012 12:52:12 PM
^^way to avoid the question....
12/18/2012 12:54:57 PM
12/18/2012 12:56:33 PM
One source:According to the National Self Defense Survey conducted by Florida State University criminologists in 1994, the rate of Defensive Gun Uses can be projected nationwide to approximately 2.5 million per year -- one Defensive Gun Use every 13 seconds.Among 15.7% of gun defenders interviewed nationwide during The National Self Defense Survey, the defender believed that someone "almost certainly" would have died had the gun not been used for protection -- a life saved by a privately held gun about once every 1.3 minutes. (In another 14.2% cases, the defender believed someone "probably" would have died if the gun hadn't been used in defense.)In 83.5% of these successful gun defenses, the attacker either threatened or used force first -- disproving the myth that having a gun available for defense wouldn't make any difference.In 91.7% of these incidents the defensive use of a gun did not wound or kill the criminal attacker (and the gun defense wouldn't be called "newsworthy" by newspaper or TV news editors). In 64.2% of these gun-defense cases, the police learned of the defense, which means that the media could also find out and report on them if they chose to.In 73.4% of these gun-defense incidents, the attacker was a stranger to the intended victim. (Defenses against a family member or intimate were rare -- well under 10%.) This disproves the myth that a gun kept for defense will most likely be used against a family member or someone you love.In over half of these gun defense incidents, the defender was facing two or more attackers -- and three or more attackers in over a quarter of these cases. (No means of defense other than a firearm -- martial arts, pepper spray, or stun guns -- gives a potential victim a decent chance of getting away uninjured when facing multiple attackers.)In 79.7% of these gun defenses, the defender used a concealable handgun. A quarter of the gun defenses occured in places away from the defender's home."Armed Resistance to Crime: The Prevalence and Nature of Self-Defense with a Gun," by Gary Kleck and Marc Gertz, in The Journal of Criminal Law & Criminology, Northwestern University School of Law, Volume 86, Number 1, Fall, 1995Another: Roughly 16,272 murders were committed in the United States during 2008. Of these, about 10,886 or 67% were committed with firearms.[11]* A 1993 nationwide survey of 4,977 households found that over the previous five years, at least 0.5% of households had members who had used a gun for defense during a situation in which they thought someone "almost certainly would have been killed" if they "had not used a gun for protection." Applied to the U.S. population, this amounts to 162,000 such incidents per year. This figure excludes all "military service, police work, or work as a security guard."[12]* Based on survey data from the U.S. Department of Justice, roughly 5,340,000 violent crimes were committed in the United States during 2008. These include simple/aggravated assaults, robberies, sexual assaults, rapes, and murders.[13] [14] [15] Of these, about 436,000 or 8% were committed by offenders visibly armed with a gun.[16* Based on survey data from a 2000 study published in the Journal of Quantitative Criminology,[17] U.S. civilians use guns to defend themselves and others from crime at least 989,883 times per year.[18]* A 1993 nationwide survey of 4,977 households found that over the previous five years, at least 3.5% of households had members who had used a gun "for self-protection or for the protection of property at home, work, or elsewhere." Applied to the U.S. population, this amounts to 1,029,615 such incidents per year. This figure excludes all "military service, police work, or work as a security guard."[19]* A 1994 survey conducted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that Americans use guns to frighten away intruders who are breaking into their homes about 498,000 times per year.[20]* A 1982 survey of male felons in 11 state prisons dispersed across the U.S. found:[21]• 34% had been "scared off, shot at, wounded, or captured by an armed victim"• 40% had decided not to commit a crime because they "knew or believed that the victim was carrying a gun"• 69% personally knew other criminals who had been "scared off, shot at, wounded, or captured by an armed victim"[22]Another:One effort to quantify the benefit of firearm ownership estimates that guns are used for self-defense in the United States as many as 2.5 million times each year. (1)The National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) yields a more conservative estimate, approximately 100,000 defensive gun uses (DGU) each year. (2)Estimating the number of times guns are used for protection is a difficult task with inconclusive validity. The former estimate, for example, extrapolates low prevalence events - that is, few survey respondents report having used a gun to defend themselves - and can yield gross overestimates of the population that actually used a gun in defense. (3)Conversely, the NCVS does not ask about all crimes nor does it specifically ask respondents if they had used a gun in self-defense. (4) Kleck G, Bates D. Chapter 7. In: Armed: New Perspectives on Gun Control. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2001. Cook P, Ludwig J, Hemenway D. The gun debate's new mythical number: how many defensive uses per year?Journal of policy analysis and management, 1997;16(3):463-9. Hemenway D. Survey research and self-defense gun use: an explanation of extreme overestimates. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, 2002;87(2). Kleck G, Gertz M. Armed resistance to crime: the prevention and nature of self-defense with a gun. Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology.1995;86:150-87]More:Approximate number of firearms in the USA = 400,000,000Latest stats from the CDC...(2009) Homicide deaths by Firearms = 11,493So...0.0000287325% of firearms are used to murder a person in the USA. "Firearm Use By Offenders", NCJ 189369, https://www.ncjrs.gov/app/publications/abstract.aspx?ID=189369; 1997 survey data published 2001 •According to the 1997 Survey of State Prison Inmates, among those possessing a gun, the source of the gun was from - a flea market or gun show for fewer than 2% a retail store or pawnshop for about 12% family, friends, a street buy, or an illegal source for 80%During the offense that brought them to prison, 15% of State inmates and 13% of Federal inmates carried a handgun, and about 2%, a military-style semiautomatic gun.On average, State inmates possessing a firearm received sentences of 18 years, while those without a weapon had an average sentence of 12 years.Among prisoners carrying a firearm during their crime, 40% of State inmates and 56% of Federal inmates received a sentence enhancement because of the firearm.[Edited on December 18, 2012 at 1:09 PM. Reason : .]
12/18/2012 1:05:07 PM
12/18/2012 1:08:16 PM
So tax it to non-existence is your answer?
12/18/2012 1:11:05 PM
Yeah, that self defense survey is probably full of shit.http://www.saf.org/LawReviews/Hemenway1.htmI sure see the "13 seconds" malarkey repeated ad nauseum on every gun proponent site though. You'd think they'd have something better than a debunked 20 year old survey.
12/18/2012 1:34:56 PM
I did post more than one thing.So 2.5million is overboard. That is the high end of the estimation based on everything I've seen.I even posted a very conservative estimation of 100k in one study, that even said their numbers are low based on methodology.Also, it is relevant as the argument currently is "guns are bad"[Edited on December 18, 2012 at 2:02 PM. Reason : .]
12/18/2012 1:45:15 PM
Found a good petition on whitehouse.govhttp://wh.gov/n2iI
12/18/2012 4:00:46 PM
Schools should teach acceptance, and bullying should be thwarted with a heavy hand.What do gun nuts think about that as policy?[Edited on December 18, 2012 at 4:08 PM. Reason : ]
12/18/2012 4:03:26 PM
fine by me
12/18/2012 4:05:54 PM
works for me as well.People say spankings damage children, yet the last 20 years of 'friend' parenting has only led to shitty kids.
12/18/2012 4:07:44 PM
^ lol you can't spank an autistic kid. It doesn't work.Spanking teenagers doesn't work either. [Edited on December 18, 2012 at 4:09 PM. Reason : ]
12/18/2012 4:08:58 PM
12/18/2012 4:22:51 PM
If kids carried guns, no one would beat them.
12/18/2012 4:50:49 PM
spanking is not beating. There is a very big difference.Taking away their PS3/xbox/phone/car doesn't work either.
12/18/2012 4:53:04 PM
enough said.[Edited on December 18, 2012 at 5:09 PM. Reason : .]
12/18/2012 4:54:24 PM
victim mentality
12/18/2012 4:59:14 PM
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12/18/2012 6:15:20 PM
http://www.latimes.com/news/opinion/opinion-la/la-ol-guns-newtown-liberals-20121218,0,4287461.story
12/18/2012 6:17:59 PM
most don't, but some folks most certainly do
12/18/2012 6:19:16 PM
There's no one with any political credibility that does.There are more politicians that want the US to become a Christian theocracy, than want guns to be banned.
12/18/2012 6:21:51 PM
there are people who don't want me to carry a handgun for self defense. i, along with millions of others and the supreme court, think that is a right.
12/18/2012 6:29:07 PM
12/18/2012 7:37:58 PM
Before we go any further with the "teachers should be able to conceal carry" rhetoric, lets remember the right has been systematically trying to convince us that teachers are inept and over paid. I certainly don't want an inept and over paid slug toting guns around my children.on a different note, you hear the right bemoan "ACTIVIST JUDGES" all the time and pretend they are constitutional scholars and the constitution is fixed, not living/breathing. Toobin, one of the great legal minds of our time, sheds some light on the judicial activism that changed the wording of the constitution to make sure we could all conceal carry to over throw the tyrants and hoodrats trying to break in to our suburban homes each day.http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/comment/2012/12/jeffrey-toobin-second-amendment.html[Edited on December 18, 2012 at 9:27 PM. Reason : ...]
12/18/2012 9:22:34 PM
12/18/2012 10:02:10 PM
firearm owner/firearm rights supporter does not always equal republican, you know
12/18/2012 10:09:24 PM
I'd be fine with anyone buying a semi-auto rifle be required to provide verification that they own a gun safe.[Edited on December 18, 2012 at 10:29 PM. Reason : ^ agree. I generally support the 2nd amendment but vote basically straight party D]
12/18/2012 10:28:03 PM
most of the safes residential security containers that folks buy these days slow thieves down very little<2 minsand a battery powered grinder with a cut-off wheel will make it nearly effortless[Edited on December 18, 2012 at 10:49 PM. Reason : adsf][Edited on December 18, 2012 at 10:52 PM. Reason : i'm all for securing your guns, just don't think it's a golden bullet][Edited on December 18, 2012 at 11:03 PM. Reason : or is it "silver bullet"? ]
12/18/2012 10:47:09 PM
No big surprise there, American Eagle's jeans aren't the highest quality either.
12/18/2012 11:04:52 PM
It also ignores the point that our discussion has been about children or the common casual thief
12/18/2012 11:12:08 PM
gun safes and trigger locks still won't keep the owner from getting the gun out.
12/18/2012 11:12:21 PM
12/18/2012 11:15:56 PM
just ignore E man
12/18/2012 11:20:32 PM
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