The problem in the US is not illegal guns, and I don't see the relevance to my post.
I am saying that IF the USA adopted the gun laws of Australia the result would not be the same due to the differences I posted.
The problem in the US is not illegal guns, and I don't see the relevance to my post.
You cannot carry a gun to defend yourself. There is no need because there aren't guns about to defend yourself from.
Are you so frightened of your fellow citizens that you feel the need to protect yourself with fire arms?
There is a law there that says it is illegal for anyone to use a gun to defend themself? What is it?
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CNN reporting a school shooting.
How dare they mention guns might be involved. Do they just want us to turn into the USSR with guns banned and everyone forced to worship Obama?That's my prediction of a reaction on at least one gun forum before the day is over.
So the question is: why are guns the one subject that cannot be discussed civilly?
Holy crap: someone on CNN just said it couldn't be a student reacting to bullying because it isn't a high school so bullying doesn't happen there!
There are a range of legal reasons to own firearms, hunting and controlling feral animals are the main ones. You cannot register or own a firearm if you give the reason "self defence".
and pardon me for saying this, but anyone who doesn't live in the USA has no business telling us what we should or shouldn't be doing in regards to our constitution.
StankApe said:It's a terrible tragedy, and there will be others. It's the price we pay to have the freedom to go where we want, say what we want, own what we want and do what we want.
It sucks, but the alternative is worse
I didn't say they were.Where is your evidence that I or my guns have ever been a danger to anyone?
And how do you defend yourself against a knife if you're physically weak?
Why is self defense in quotes? You don't believe in the concept at all?
I can't speak for Scarlett, but I don't live my life worrying that something like this is even remotely possible. It must be debilitating to live with such fear.
Personally, I'd like to see all guns banned, but can accept that there are some legal uses for them. Legal uses do not include self defence. And, compared to the US, I would say that there is a relative shortage.
Automatics and semi-automatics have been banned since the Port Arthur massacre in 1996, and there has been a lack of multiple killings with firearms since.
ETA, just checked. Around 5% of the population of Australia own firearms, modtly for either hunting of killing feral animals.
I don't believe in owning guns for self defence.
I believe by now you understand, we have to exercise our right to bear arms and defend ourselves from criminals and terrorists. It takes time for the police to arrive. Police cannot protect you. If only one teacher were to carry a gun, were to exercise his right to bear arms, 18 children and 8 teachers would have been alive. It is more and more clear: the government cannot protect us from criminals, the judiciary cannot protect us from criminals. Corrupt and treasonous judges allowed a criminal with forged IDs and a stolen SSN in the White House. We came to the point, where the government is there mostly to take from us the fruit of hour work, where from Jnuary 1 until August we work to feed the government. Is that the government the founders of this nation envisioned and fought for?
Again you generalize. Google "deterrent".Again you seem to equate not being able to own a gun legally with not being able to own a gun.
I think doing both would be even more effective.
I DO think having an armed security officer at each school would be a good idea though....
Maybe excessive and expensive, but I notice none of these shootings happen at inner city schools where there is an armed officer on site.
I don't believe in owning guns for self defence.