8mm
3/24/2008 5:49:52 PM
I still don't think you'd see an increase in shootings just to mug. On the whole that jump from mugger to killer is a pretty big one which certainly seems to be supported by the fact that most gun defenses end without a single shot being fired.
3/24/2008 6:00:42 PM
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3/24/2008 8:34:50 PM
oh man this is fun
3/24/2008 9:02:39 PM
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3/24/2008 11:36:30 PM
seriously guysbraveheart didnt have gunsand he was kind of badassright??
3/24/2008 11:42:41 PM
he shot lightning out of his arse.that's a ranged weapon, and gives materiel advantage against traditional mounted and foot units.
3/24/2008 11:48:34 PM
Did you have some overall point in your posted response? If so, it was totally lost on me.
3/24/2008 11:51:12 PM
point? nah.don't mind me. i'm just mouthing jingoistic banalities.
3/25/2008 12:06:10 AM
Just to make sure I'm clear on the worldview you're promoting as superior to the sentiment:Better for the Hispanics GoldenViper mentioned to have simply cowered before the arm of the law?
3/25/2008 12:09:59 AM
apparently. those mexicans are dead and we still own Tejas.
3/25/2008 10:24:40 AM
3/25/2008 11:37:39 AM
It's complicated. I'm sure many of Hispanics being summarily executed and their families resented the rebels for provoking the Anglos. At least according to Benjamin Johnson, the Bandit War ended up causing Hispanics to realize force was counterproductive. Instead, they turned to legal channels. If guns incline people toward violence for problem solving, I'd consider that a negative effect. Legitimate grievances or not, armed revolution often fails completely. As in South Texas, it can hurt the people you were trying to help.
3/25/2008 11:43:02 AM
Armed revolution though, is considerably different from armed robbery. More so than criminals, I doubt that armed revolutionaries have much care for the laws in place.
3/25/2008 2:21:45 PM
just in case the counseling center is reading this, i dont even own a gun...you dont have to call me...i didnt call you
3/25/2008 9:01:13 PM
3/27/2008 9:52:17 AM
FYI: Technician Viewpoint is looking for a point-counterpoint writer on this topic. (Specifically, I believe the editor would prefer to find someone on the "pro" side). So... if you're up to it, contact the Viewpoint Editor at viewpoint@technicianonline.com
3/28/2008 1:16:32 PM
i sent them an email...id be up to it
3/28/2008 4:07:38 PM
YOU ARE WRONG
3/28/2008 4:08:44 PM
^^^ i and others have already spelled out the arguments in favor of allowing the practice. the "against" arguments are mostly emotional scare-mongering. there isn't really any debate on a hard, logical level.go for it. i'd write it myself, but i'm no longer a student.
3/29/2008 3:33:26 AM
My Galco and myself will be attending the open holster prostest. Also if anyone needs a holster I have several that I wouldn't mind donating to the cause, just contact me.
4/6/2008 9:00:19 AM
http://xbox360.ign.com/dor/objects/827005/grand-theft-auto-iv/videos/lcgunclub_041108.htmlI saw this video and thought it was funny and this was the most recent 2nd Amendment thread I could find.
4/14/2008 12:42:33 PM
BTTT for next week
4/17/2008 1:06:59 PM
Anyone read the stridently anti-gun article in the this week's Independent?
4/17/2008 2:38:45 PM
I would just like to tell a little story here that happened to me.I was attending a new years eve party with about 50 people. I only knew about 5 or 6 of them.I go outside for some fresh air and see a guy leading a girl round the corner walking towards a major yet deserted road. I also see a very cocky/ pissed person heading in that direction quikly. I recognized this person as being a neigbor, and having previously been at the party(drinking). Being the person that I am, I make a b-line towards the follower to see what is going on. If it is was a relationship issue, I would back off, but no need for fights to break out. Turns out the guy I am talking with thinks he saw the original guy abusing the girl. The guy I am talking to then proceeds to pull out a pistol and tell me he is going to fix the situation. As we were still walking towards where the couple had gone I was able to convince him that pulling his gun out was a bad idea, that he had been drinking so he shouldn't be carrying, and that I will get someone else to handle the situation. After a few minutes of coaxing, I get the guy to secure his weapon in his vehicle and return to his own house while I look into what is going on. The point of this was to have the weapon and the inebriated person in different places (yes there is a possibility that he had more weapons in the house). The guy then treatens to call the cops on me for harassing him. Not the most coherent thought process going on.I return to the house I was at and call the police to let them handle the situation.Guess what. I didn't freak out in the presence of a hand gun. I didn't pull a weapon and escalate the situation. I let law enforcement handle situations whenever they can.The guy was breaking the law and had a gun, imagine the possibilities there. Should I have just ignored the situation? Would there possibly be a dead person down the road?Regardelss of whether I was armed or not, the situation did not warrant the use or brandishing of a weapon.[Edited on April 17, 2008 at 6:16 PM. Reason : .]
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