baron
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Do you think that people being stabbed to death is "no social harm"? Then ban all knives!
Yes, ban the carrying of knives in public places. Like in the UK. Good idea.
Do you think that people being stabbed to death is "no social harm"? Then ban all knives!
Yes, ban the carrying of knives in public places. Like in the UK. Good idea.
Where did I say this?
Ranb
There is no social harm in my owning guns.
Are you saying that it is only the others who cause problems?
The guns are ALREADY IN CIRCULATION. They're in the homes of every single citizen here.
You just kept law-abiding citizens with no criminal record from getting guns. Way to go, genius! That REALLY shows those criminals!
Next, let's ban chairs
Your argument. Your main argument. The thing you are arguing about.
And you're right, you don't need to call people freaks simply because their view differs from yours. It's kind of childish, don't you think?
You can only carry around knives of certain legnth.
There are 37500 guns sold in the US every single day. I think preventing 14 million shiny new guns appearing per year on the streets is a reasonably logical first step to addressing the problem, no?
http://ojjdp.ncjrs.org/pubs/gun_violence/sect01.html
That's right, all 14 million new guns in 2007 will go to stalwart, well-behaved citizens who will keep them secure and safe and nobody will ever be harmed by them. Ahhhh.
Yes, let's. Chair crime is getting totally out of control. I've heard gangs are using chairs made from metal tubing now, and they can cause nasty bruising.
Seriously, if you don't know the difference between a chair and a gun then that's the best argument for a firearms ban I've yet heard on this thread.
Are you saying that it is only the others who cause problems?
You seem to think that guns will make people automatically insane, send them on shooting rampages, and transform people into psychopathic killers. I do not.
Well we know at least one person posting in this thread has admitted that upon sight of a gun he fly into a murderous rampage. Perhaps that is where he draws his idea that guns cause people to kill, because they would cause him to kill.
So how do you get rid of the guns already in existance? They will not "go away". What, you think the magical Gun Fairies will appear and poof them all away?
My grandmother has a Colt 1911. It belonged to my grandfather, who used it in WWII. It's one of the few memories she has of him. The colt 1911 is -- get this -- a HANDGUN. It is in my family. When she dies, it may very well go on to pass to me, or another member of my family.
Okay, so how do you prevent this? Are you going to rip this handgun out of my family's hands? Or are you going to keep it in circulation?
The majority of them do, yes. For every person that breaks the law are many many many that do not. I'm sorry, but I do not have the dim look on humanity that you do, that I think that they have to be completely controlled.
Oh, and by the way: Criminals often buy their weapons from a friend, not from a legitimate store. Chew on that a while.
I've heard of several gangs that use their fists, steel bars, and anything they can get their hands on.
What, you're saying that they don't? That once you get rid of all guns, they'll suddenly go away and become peaceful loving hippies?
Oh, I know the difference. I do not understand the difference between a violent individual that is prepared to kill to a violent individual that is prepared to kill with a gun, however.
You seem to think that guns will make people automatically insane, send them on shooting rampages, and transform people into psychopathic killers. I do not.
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Who said that? I totally missed that post.
Think "Sky Marshalls"? Think that guns on a plane is a good idea?
Sorry, I don't have time for that. I don't have time to even contemplate the possibility of him being a "good guy". It takes less than 5 minutes to fly from any NY airport to WTC, and I do not have time to check with authorities to see if the guy with the gun is a "good guy" or not.
I'll kill the f***er. On the spot. No questions asked. He's dead.
What will you do?
My suggestion was a possible first step. If you have a leak in your roof you plug the leak as best you can before you start mopping up. I don't know what this talk of gun fairies is, perhaps you can point me to any post in any thread by any forum member that says such a task would be simple and instant.
Once the flood of tens of millions of guns has been stemmed we can worry about your grandmother's WWII Colt.
OK, it's obviously important to you that we discuss your grandmother's Colt. In answer to your question, I would suggest that once a ban is in place the gun is permanently deactivated. Hopefully the loss of its potential to cause injury and death will not result in a lack of enjoyment for your grandmother or your family.
I've tended to be swayed mainly by facts in this argument, not my views on humanity.
Hmm, you got me there...
Just kidding. I imagine the friend got them from the gun fairy then, no?
Have you now? So you know about street fighting?
Maybe you can address my earlier question, the one in which I ask what the outcome would have been of the thousands of non-lethal fist fights I've witnessed if guns had been involved?
I would never suggest something so ridiculous. If you would like my opinion, ask properly and when I'm back on the forum I'll discuss it sensibly.
The latter is more likely to achieve his aim than the former. Do you understand now?
here is a tiny element of truth to your assumption, but as usual you've massively overstated your point and turned it into a straw man.
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Who said that? I totally missed that post.
I think it might be this post. http://www.internationalskeptics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=16055&highlight=airplane
Ranb
For protection. Black Talons (unfortunately no longer made)
And, why in skeptics' name would I be blowing smoke off the barrel? That's movie/t.v. crap.
So, in the face of damning and extensive evidence,
And still... the massively elevated US firearms murder rate has not been addressed.
Asking a question equates to addressing the evidence?
Hasn't the rate of violence (gun, youth, and not) been going down in the U.S., anyways?