we've moved past that, lets try to keep this discussion on target[Edited on January 28, 2011 at 6:54 PM. Reason : please]
1/28/2011 6:54:47 PM
1/28/2011 7:12:15 PM
we've moved past that, lets try to keep this discussion on target
1/28/2011 7:36:27 PM
re: shotgun vs pistol
1/28/2011 7:51:30 PM
didn't you know? criminals, by definition, follow the law
1/28/2011 7:52:15 PM
guns don't kill people; dangerous minorities do.
1/28/2011 8:26:34 PM
1/29/2011 12:43:06 AM
If I were being robbed by a person wielding a handgun, I'd consider my fighting options. I that same person were wielding a shotgun, I'd go along with whatever they demanded.
1/29/2011 12:52:00 AM
If he had a shotgun you'd most likely be able to avoid the situation entirely.
1/29/2011 1:08:36 AM
Now you're just being dumb. If a person can sneak up on you with a pistol, then they can do the same with a shotgun.
1/29/2011 1:59:11 AM
1/29/2011 4:05:11 AM
the visibility of long guns didn't stop two kids from taking over their high school and murdering 15 people and wounding 27 more.
1/29/2011 6:07:58 AM
^^ Because of course if someone is going to threaten you with a deadly weapon, they're going to be stopped by a law that says the barrel of their gun can't be shorter than so many inches.
1/29/2011 9:02:36 AM
1/29/2011 9:52:49 AM
1/29/2011 9:54:05 AM
1/29/2011 10:09:21 AM
1/29/2011 10:21:52 AM
1/29/2011 10:27:16 AM
1/29/2011 10:29:16 AM
so, again, since he could do it with legal things, why didn't he do so? Right, because he wanted to target a specific person
1/29/2011 4:50:05 PM
his pistol was illegal?
1/29/2011 5:09:52 PM
no. Kris is trying to say that no one uses grenades in crimes because they are illegal. Hell, killing people is illegal, but people still do it, lol.
1/29/2011 5:15:41 PM
1/29/2011 7:03:00 PM
keep believing that. remember, criminals always follow the law!
1/29/2011 7:07:27 PM
Way to dodge!
1/29/2011 7:20:14 PM
Was there anyone else in support of no limitations, or just aaronburro?
1/29/2011 7:24:06 PM
I am pretty much in support of no limitations.There are a few exception like every rule though.
1/29/2011 8:36:40 PM
Gun access should be permitted on college campuses, at the very least.
1/29/2011 8:57:42 PM
i think i should be allowed to own any weapon our military has
1/29/2011 11:10:07 PM
a nuclear bomb in every household
1/30/2011 12:10:39 AM
1/30/2011 12:34:25 AM
Great anecdotal evidence. You do understand that they are a very low percentage of crimes, which was the point I was trying to make. Illegality has reduced their usage in the commission of crimes.
1/30/2011 1:30:44 AM
compared to a "high" of less than 10% of homicides involve guns
1/30/2011 8:33:42 AM
^^ Yes, we know that you attribute their lack of use (which is different from no one Mr. Pedant) to their legal status. What the rest of us are trying to get you to see is that their lack of use owes much more to their inefficiency for the crimes most criminals are attempting to commit.As another example, before the AWB was signed into law, guns covered under the ban were used in something like ~1% of all gun crimes. After and during the ban, that number was still ~1%
1/30/2011 9:50:28 AM
1/30/2011 10:35:08 AM
1/30/2011 1:07:21 PM
Sammy Gravano mentioned in his book that they almost never did hits with a suppressed weapon. He said that the extremely loud report of an unsuppressed weapon would make most people panic and run away from the scene, so they were less credible as a witness.
1/30/2011 2:32:07 PM
While it might not be effective for mob hits, the suppressor would be effective for other crimes. Regardless, selective fire would most definitely be useful for crimes. The fact that both of these are controlled yet are used substantially less on crimes proves that added laws do effect the availability for criminals as well as law abiding citizens.
1/30/2011 4:34:10 PM
^ Any evidence or even basic reasoning for your claims, or just the fact that you've watched one too many movies?For the average criminal using a gun to hold up his local stop and rob, what does a suppressor or a select fire rifle do for him? How about for the mugger in the alley?[Edited on January 30, 2011 at 4:49 PM. Reason : asdf]
1/30/2011 4:47:32 PM
The mugger in an alley or coming into your home can shoot you without raising as much suspicion. A selective fire rifle can help the spree killer, domestic terrorist, bank robber, etc. Who may face a shootout with police. It can also help the drug dealers, gangs, or mafioso that need to wage street warfare. As it is, we don't hear all that much about illegal weapons as the are harder and more expensive to obtain and come with additional sentencing if caught in possession.
1/30/2011 5:25:25 PM
you need to be more careful about how you use "illegal"
1/30/2011 5:49:22 PM
Ok, then, controlled
1/30/2011 7:54:11 PM
a suppressor makes a weapon harder to conceal and more likely to malfunction, so I doubt that would make it used in crimes even if it was more easily accessible. Besides single time use items are easy to throw together, so paying a lot of money for one isn't likely either for a small crime.They sell/sold devices that help multiple rounds be fired at near full-auto speeds, so even if a fully automatic weapon was easier and cheaper to get a hold of, it would still probably not be used in any large way.There are explosives that are very powerful that can be ordered on the internet and shipped to your home, so the explosives argument is out.
1/31/2011 10:54:38 AM
1/31/2011 6:05:56 PM
1/31/2011 7:32:38 PM
ITT Kris has thick skull and refuses to listen to everyone while he knit-picks technicalities and talks about things he has no experience or understanding of.
1/31/2011 8:12:36 PM
i don't know that i would want select-fire in a shootout unless i had a ton of ammo and a second shooter
1/31/2011 8:39:14 PM
give me a shotgun full of buckshot anyday
1/31/2011 8:52:43 PM
1/31/2011 8:58:46 PM
ok mr pedantic, how is this "i don't know that i would want to utilize the features of a select-fire in a shootout unless i had a ton of ammo and a second shooter"[Edited on January 31, 2011 at 9:22 PM. Reason : this guy trolls harder than aaronburro]
1/31/2011 9:19:14 PM