yes... people with conceal and carry permits tend to be responsible gun owners.quite different from people who buy guns off the street.the only thing strict gun laws might prevent are crimes of passionsay you walk in on your wife sleeping with another man...but even then... knifes axes chainsaws pencils baseball bats etc. could be used. (joke) and even then they should never be able to outlaw all guns.[Edited on April 18, 2007 at 8:29 AM. Reason : .]
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4/18/2007 9:50:08 AM
ther is no way that there could be that much murderguns are illegal in NYC
4/18/2007 10:49:28 AM
From the British home office.http://www.crimestatistics.org.uk/output/Page40.asp
4/18/2007 11:26:58 AM
How is the gun law going to change the VT event? the guns were bought legally. The only step to follow is to ban all guns from people. Then try to prevent the criminals from having them. What would you like seen done? what laws would you like put in place? everyone says stricter gun laws are needed but no one gives suggestions.
4/18/2007 11:28:13 AM
its not going to change anything...its already happened
4/18/2007 12:32:09 PM
4/18/2007 12:53:39 PM
I don't see any particular need for handguns in todays society. People can still have their right to bear arms and protect themselves with long guns. Our founding fathers could have never imagined that a technological development would occur that would allow a small, easily hidden device could inflict so much death and destruction with so little oversight and permitting standards. We are like a third world country in relation to our small arms proliferation.
4/18/2007 12:57:05 PM
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4/18/2007 1:10:40 PM
I've thought about this topic for a couple days now, and listened to different viewpoints and I have decided my stance.I think it makes total sense to have at least some people in positions to make a difference armed. This might have ended in the dorm with 1 life had the RA been armed. I'm not too comfortable with a lot of college kids (age regardless) having easy access to carry concealed, though, if it can be shown that very rigorous licensing procedures and background checks keep the people with bad judgment (ie, perfectly good kids like most of us making dumb decision under the influence or in a pissed off fit at a party) from getting this access, I'd be all for it.
4/18/2007 1:18:38 PM
^I agree, I'm not down with a bunch of kids in the dorms getting drunk and playing with a gun and killing themselves. But let the faculty that are qualified and opt to do so bring a CCW. They are going to be responsible and can be registered with the school so if there is any question they can have it on record that they are permitted to bring one on campus. Arming the entire campus is somewhat extreme though.
4/18/2007 1:24:47 PM
Maybe I am trolling a little, but the argument people make for handguns are the same argument people made against banning machine guns in the past. The fact is that handguns make the use of lethal force convenient and the ban of automatic weapons was a societal statement that said we do not accept the premise of self defense as being a legitimate argument in lieu of the dangers presented to society. And if we can't stop the proliferation of handguns, than we need a much higher screening and psychological evaluation than "I just turned 21 and I haven't done any crimes yet". Perhaps a standard and fees such as done for the Class 3 Weapons permit would be sufficient. And for god sakes, can we at least get rid of these Davis .25's and Intratec weapons that are useless for anything but holding up convenience stores?
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4/18/2007 1:46:43 PM
so what other constitutional amendments do we need to drastically alter for the modern day soft society that we live in?
4/18/2007 1:50:05 PM
4/18/2007 1:52:01 PM
machine guns aren't banned btw....you just need a government issued stamp to sell/transfer ownership of one...and the government has yet to issue a single one
4/18/2007 1:57:57 PM
I guess I would be considered a liberal b/c I vote democratic, but from talking to friends and such I have found that on the issue of gun control there are two issues at present1) They are uneducated, and for the most part only think in terms of less guns = less violence = good2) Since they don't own or shoot a gun, nobody should need to own or shoot a gun. But then again, should we ban cars that can do 100mph just because you don't like something with fast pickup?
4/18/2007 1:59:44 PM
"By the people, for the people"what happened to that?
4/18/2007 2:00:02 PM
^^^thats not entirely correct, but closein 1934 the govt made it mandatory to purchase a $200 (yes, 200 in 1934) stamp on all transactions with a machine gun, suppressor, or short barrelled weapon... which was nothing but FDR giving work to ATF agents who were bored when prohibition endedwhich was even worsened by the 1968 gcasome of our greatest military leaders blame those two pieces of legislation for ruining small arms development in this country... before these laws were inacted, the best military rifles invented were invented by individuals, rather than corporations[Edited on April 18, 2007 at 2:02 PM. Reason : ....]
4/18/2007 2:00:13 PM
^?i'm pretty sure several private owners have the required permits, ive seen it on tv, mus tbe tru!also, there are very few instances of true machine guns being used in public attacks, which is prob a combination of lack of availability, not easy to carry, etc etc duh[Edited on April 18, 2007 at 2:02 PM. Reason : not counting ^]
4/18/2007 2:01:55 PM
along with half of the rest of the Constitution10th Amendment? HAHA!
4/18/2007 2:01:59 PM
I think its counterintuitive that the solution to easy access to guns is more guns. The vast majority of gun related crime in this country is shown to be from improperly purchased or stolen guns.We have created an incredibly violent nation because political forces have allowed our public will to to be subjugated to special interests and the massive industrial production and importation of weapons continues daily, many of which will be stolen and used in the commission of crimes. This massive arms race is a consequence of us failing to enact policy. We have to buy guns to protect ourselves from criminals armed with guns that we allowed them to acquire. The answer to guns is not more guns, it is less.
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4/18/2007 2:05:53 PM
you can't sniff most auto or select fire weapons for less than 6 or 7k usually and an M16 can run 20k obviously this is what the criminals try to buy when they need a gun
4/18/2007 2:07:34 PM
^ yeah, i've never seen one for less than that...the big name stuff like M-16s, etc, go for stratospheric prices. highly collectable stuff like a thompson, BAR, etc, are completely out of sight.
4/18/2007 2:14:40 PM
4/18/2007 2:16:54 PM
^^yepit all goes back to this
4/18/2007 2:17:40 PM
yall think when Jack the Ripper was on his murderous rampage in England that there were people saying the only way to stop him was to ban all knives and cutting instruments?
4/18/2007 2:22:57 PM
From august of last year:http://www.roanoke.com/editorials/commentary/wb/80510
4/18/2007 2:27:17 PM
^
4/18/2007 2:30:14 PM
^^^/message_topic.aspx?topic=472928Even though it got locked. Maybe it was more Chit Chat material but still.. That was the point I was making.. Lets ban knives!!!11 They kill people too!!!!111[Edited on April 18, 2007 at 2:31 PM. Reason : ^]
4/18/2007 2:30:59 PM
^ You laugh, but the UK, having already banned guns and seeing a rise in knife crime, is considering such an idea.
4/18/2007 2:33:04 PM
4/18/2007 3:14:19 PM
why do you avoid this
4/18/2007 3:15:25 PM
^^There are a lot of criminals out there...good thing we have the 2nd amendment so we can protect ourselves from the criminal element of society
4/18/2007 3:41:00 PM
You are ignoring the crux of my post. Since we have statistically much higher violent crime committed with handguns than any other Western country, then proliferation of handgun violence is a direct causal factor of the crime we are trying to prevent. Either we have significantly different social characteristics that make us criminals at much, much higher rates.... or handguns have been enabling and even causing the crime we wish to avoid so much.
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finally, its mentioned!http://www.cnn.com/video/partners/clickability/index.html?url=/video/us/2007/04/17/koch.wrong.accused.cnn
4/18/2007 4:07:22 PM
it does matteryou want to ban handguns which would effectively prevent the people I mentioned from protecting themselvesthe criminals don't care, you've already proven that with your NYC firearm stats
4/18/2007 4:08:21 PM
my mom is a great example of an anti gun liberal who knows nothing about guns or the statistics involved. she, like so many other liberals, sees guns as inherently evil and bad.
4/18/2007 4:14:25 PM
Well, it might be overtly idealistic and probably impractical at this point... but my statements are more a statement about causation than a solution. I still think that we would have much less violent crime if handguns never existed.
4/18/2007 4:18:56 PM
ok, I agree with you therebut we can't rid ourselves of themit would be nice if we got rid of cancer and aids too
4/18/2007 4:21:24 PM
God damn man, now I see why the conservatives here get so up in arms about you liberal posters.
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