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I See©
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Gun-carry law hasn't produced more crime
Gun-carry law hasn't produced more crime
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Magical Apelikemenace
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In Tombstone, AZ they have a "NON"-concealed carry law...
So all the cowboys down there just walk around w/their guns strapped to their sides... Small community, I wonder if the quickie-mart ever gets robbed? |
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There are lots of studies on this. All of them that I have seen say either (1) concealed carry reduces crime, or (2) concealed carry has no effect on crime.
It makes perfect sense to me. The only people who are going to get a permit to carry a gun are people who are not planning on committing crimes. In other words, if you are already planning on committing a crime, you aren't going to be worried about the fact that its illegal for you to carry your gun. |
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Thats Dr. Keke to you!
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I think that licensing is the frontline on filtering out undesirables from owning guns. Make that crook/lunatic go that extra mile to secure a firearm. It seems reasonable to me.
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Thats Dr. Keke to you!
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So now the gun is registered to the person. These people are not going to just sell these guns to any person off the street, because they could face charges if the gun ever turns up in a crime. The customer is required to report the gun stolen if it ever comes up missing. Now, why the hell would any criminal go through all of this just to get a pistol legally knowing that if they do commit a crime with a gun that linked to them 3 different ways? Anybody want to chime in on this one with some valid statistics on how many gun crimes are committed by legal owners as opposed to non legal owners? Also, how many criminals are first time criminals? How many gun crimes are committed by gun owners as their first criminal act? Sure, the media makes look like somebody goes nuts and kills a classroom full of kids everyday. I think we all know thta isn't the case. |
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If I am interpreting this correctly, you are saying gun opponents focus on legal ownership of guns because it is harder to focus on illegal ownership of guns. If so, that is the dumbest thing I have ever heard.
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I have no problem with carrying guns, I think it needs to be regulated because, if it wasn't, some idiot would walk around carrying a flamethrower just because he can. Although, I believe there is a case for killing more people with the amount of stupid going on these days. |
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If sense were common, everyone would have it.
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The idea that all gun ownership is a problem is just ridiculous. Its people forcing their lifestyle on others, and has nothing to do with crime prevention.
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Guardian of The Homeland
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Agreed, on both accounts. Ironic that it seems the Laissez-faire GOP have been more faire than laissez lately. 6 years ago I was more right leaning, or they became more left leaning over the past 6 years.
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If sense were common, everyone would have it.
4/2007-Current 75th Ranked most popular image 1 spot behind Prince's bulge... |
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If sense were common, everyone would have it.
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Join Date: Jun 2001
Location: An alternate reality.
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Rules? You mean we have RULES for that???
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STATE . . . . . . Brady Grade, New York . . . . . . B+ Vermont . . . . . . . D- New Hampshire . . D- Maine . . . . . . . . . D- Massachusetts . . . A- Connecticut . . . . . A- Rhode Island . . . . B- So lets look at crime and homicide rates for those states. 2005 FBI UCR data of crime/homicide rates per 100,000 people: Region . . . Violent Crime, Homicide Rates USA National . . 569.2 , 5.6 New York . . . . 445.8 , 4.5 Vermont . . . . . 119.7 , 1.3 New Hampshire 132.0 , 1.4 Maine . . . . . . . 112.2 , 1.4 Massachusetts . 456.9 , 2.7 Connecticut . . . 274.5 , 2.9 Rhode Island . . 251.2 , 3.2 Well gee, it looks like if you want to live in a low crime state you should pick one that gets at least a D- by the Brady Bunch.... ![]() |
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Thats Dr. Keke to you!
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I always enjoy reading your post will. Keep them coming. |
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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: MA
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Will do. Here's one you might enjoy:
Liberals Need Not Fear the Right to Bear Arms Michael Helmeste Published Thursday, June 7, 2007 Issue 137 / Volume 87 I’m a liberal. My voting record is largely Green Party and Democrat. I’m a strong environmentalist - I respect and treat all life equally. I think equal opportunity is a good concept, and I view our international policy with distaste. I’m also a gun collector and strong proponent of the Second Amendment. People have been misled to think that guns are a Republican thing. That’s unfortunate. Gun ownership is the most liberal thing I can imagine. It’s about keeping power in the hands of the people instead of being exclusively the tools of government and the rich. It’s about equality, letting an old woman defend herself as well as a bodybuilder. It’s about being able to protect not only the people that are important to us but the rest of our freedoms as well. In an effort to garner votes, the Democrats have used guns as a scapegoat like the Republicans have used terror. They’ve created boogymen like “assault weapons” to convince constituents something is being done about the fundamentally human problem of violence. By banning guns, Democrats want you to believe something is being done to bring down crime. Do you know the definition of assault weapon? It’s not a machine gun. It’s a gun that has features like a grip that protrudes from the bottom or a bayonet lug. When’s the last time anyone was bayoneted? Another sensationalized item is hollow point ammo - bullets that flatten when they hit something. The police switched to hollow points because the alternative, round bullets, had a tendency to go straight through objects, ricochet and they also require a greater number of shots to stop attackers. Guns aren’t even the most damaging method of killing. In the Happy Land Fire, a man killed 87 people with one dollar’s worth of gas. The record number of deaths at a school is held by a person with a bomb, not a gun. A nut job with a car in a crowded area can do more damage than a man with a bag full of guns. Where’s our gas licensing? Let’s ban cars. Americans understand cars; not many understand guns because they’re getting their information from a media that loves to sensationalize. You hear about one psychopath killer, but not about the thousands of people who were saved from being murdered or raped. Guns are the best tools we as citizens have for defense. Not only has the Supreme Court ruled that police have no obligation to protect individuals, but it’s a physical impossibility for police to be there at all times. We shouldn’t rely on others for self-defense. Guns also protect our freedoms. They ensure that, if necessary, the people have means to offer resistance to rogue authority. It wasn’t long ago that rogue police officers, after illegally disarming the citizenry, took advantage of Hurricane Katrina to steal much-needed food and supplies. A liberal should know that authority figures commit crimes every day. If we take physical power away from the people, what’s left to balance against governmental abuse? If we take guns away from the people, only criminals and the government will have them. Banning guns to reduce violence is like playing Whac-A-Mole, remove one weapon and another will pop up. People have one less way to hurt each other out of billions. Unfortunately the unique benefits guns provide are gone, along with the lack of shootings, and there’s no replacing them. It’s a citizen’s duty to vote with an informed understanding. Next time you see a gun control bill, don’t agree because it looks like common sense. Take the time to educate yourself on the terms, try substituting “gun” for “car” to remove an emotional bias. Place Second Amendment infringements in the context of better understood ones. Should we ban Ferraris because they’re too fast for normal citizens, or revolutionary texts because they’re too powerful? Go to a range and try out a gun. How could someone who’s never shot a gun dictate what types are and aren’t allowed? Bearing arms is a constitutional right. It’s an empowerment of the citizenry that, like free speech, must be preserved for the most dire circumstances, lest we find it gone when we most need it. Let’s not define a freedom by its abuse, and let’s not give it up just because we don’t understand it. Michael Helmeste is a UCSB staff member. |