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Citizens with guns are okay, but we won't be safe until every public venue is watched over by some sort of largish robot with vulcan cannons.
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The problem is, you don't have enough armed gay people.
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There will always be gun violence, the question is whether or not you want the innocent to be defenseless or given the option to protect themselves when they become the victims of it. Plain and simple.
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I will say this - I feel like there would be less crimes of passion among ordinary folks, less chance of a bad day or bad temper ending in disaster...though I'm sure these are somewhat minimal cases. I'd say most street level burglars/robbers would be less inclined towards bringing a gun as their weapon of choice - while there would be access to the firearms, if where I live is anything to go by, when they're outlawed they become quite a bit more expensive (not information from first hand experience here). I think that the best was to address the overall issue would be to kind of means-test to get a permit. Avoid mental illness, periodic testing for those that are prone to it. Veto anyone that's been involved with violent or gang crime...and maybe above all, make it so ordinary people can't go and by automatic weapons, or those that would enable them to mow down a crowd of people, as what's happened here. Maybe if a person wants a gun for actual protection - Ok, they can get a pistol of some sort? A licensed hunter can check out a hunting rifle as needed. Though I do get behind the ordinary citizen having the *same* access. That kind of thing, not an "end to" but an alteration of the second amendment that would, minimise likelihood of an event, and minimise inflicted damage if such a thing happened. Just my take - I know I speak from a somewhat outside perspective.
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This was a total tragedy and travesty. I was deeply saddened upon hearing about this, not really knowing how to process such massive losses. Attended the London vigil last Monday, it was very moving, but doesn't do much for the victims, their families or friends. Just appalling. Still, while there have been some horrid responses, it's been very uplifting to see the love shared between so many parts of the community since it took place - LGBT, muslim, US, straight etc.
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More than anything, I find the argument that ordinary people need the guns to stop these mass shootings falls down when you consider that approximately (and I know it varies state to state) 1/3 households in the US own a gun...and there are still mass shootings almost every single day. Clearly, ordinary people owning guns isn't working very much. I don't doubt that occasionally a decent person with a gun stops a bad situation from getting worse, but 475 people dying in mass shootings alone in ONE YEAR is too many. Look at similar countries with tighter gun control - the UK, Australia, most of Europe in general! Does gun crime happen? Of COURSE it does, but it is so signicantly reduced. Including suicide, accidental deaths and justifiable homicides, the rate of gun related deaths per 100,000 people in the US is 50x higher than in the UK. That's staggering. Clearly, guns are a large part of US culture that people hold dear, and for many I think it forms some kind of symbol of american power/freedom from state. With that in mind, while I believe taking all guns would MASSIVELY improve the situation, it's unrealistic. It's too much of a political power play to block that sort of thing and keep them in. But this... Quote:
I'm not sure exactly how many of my views you agree/disagree with, so please don't think I'm lecturing you or telling you anything you haven't heard before, but I felt as though much of it needed to be said.
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Guns will not become significantly harder to procure in the USA, regardless of any laws passed (which never have teeth, as congress knows who butters the bread).
The USA produces arms for the entire world. Although you won't hear this on the news, we produce more firearms than China, Russia, Germany, Austria, UK, and France COMBINED. Blaming the NRA for this is cute, but that's just the tiniest tip of the iceberg. Not only does the USA produce over 5 million guns a year, there are already more than 300 million guns in circulation. Australia comparisons are well meant, but ridiculous.
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But yeah either way agree with it or not, The second has been in place for a long damn time - I don't see it going anyplace. I just think that moves ought to be made to regulate things a little bit more. Like really, there's no reason for a person to own a weapon that can rack up *that* high a headcount. It's not as though the US is at risk of a full scale military invasion . Right now, altering the specifics of the amendment would only really result in less life lost. But hey, I agree - if there's that many weapons circulating legal and otherwise, if you're gonna own a gun, sure. Owning an arsenal or death machine? Just not really well advised.
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The Pulse Club murderer did not have an automatic gun. They are illegal for pubic ownership. He had a semi-automatic pistol and rifle (SIG Sauer MCX). Semi-automatic means one shot per trigger pull, and gun auto-resets to fire again (even revolvers do that). The MCX magazine held 30 rounds. He obviously had multiple magazines -- and his pistol was there to make sure he could defend while changing mags. The Declaration of Independence makes it clear citizens prevent "absolute Despotism". I dig Gandhi's nonviolence/passive resistance methods, but the founding fathers planned on armed citizens as a bulwark. A civilian defending themselves and loved ones from murderous home invaders, when police are 20 mins away, is a good enough reason. But preventing a totalitarian government requires freedom of speech, religion, assembly and the right to bear arms. In China 2010 a man killed 8 children at a school with only a knife.There would be 10 more similar attacks in the next 2 years. Let's not look for "magic solutions" that lead to Big Brother. |
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The CNN thing was on TV. But I imagine that someone probably posted it to youtube. Quote:
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The simple fact is there are people in America who love guns. I believe it was that actor from Planets of the Apes that said something like you'll never take this gun from my hands or something like that. Honestly you could have a shooting everyday, and in many cases there are, and Americans would still want their guns. And not to make light of a bad situation. But I believe in the Predator 2 situation. It should never become that bad. |
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It's not about coming up with a magic solution to end all murder and crime, it's just about significantly reducing these things.
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