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post 09/07/07 3:25pm
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I thought we'd take this discussion off the pic thread and give it it's own area. I'll start with the quote from Junkie:

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Guns don't kill people. Crazy people kill people. With a gun, knife, or a wet noodle people are going to be violent with each other. I have several guns. Most of which have not been fired in years. I'm pretty sure I'm not going to shoot anyone but if someone chooses to come into my house uninvited they very well may get a double barreled chest full. Do I think the average person needs an assault rifle? Hell no. But should they be able to keep guns for defense and hunting purposes? For sure.



I have no bias towards one side or the other and find this an interesting topic. I know many people feel strongly one way or the other. I'm not one of those people.
Having said that, I would like to point out that "Crazy people" don't kill people. The majority of murders are between people who know each other. Guns make murder much easier to accomplish. So, gun owners are often the most successful murderers. This, of course, does not make all gun owners bad people. Anyone can lose their cool and when combined with alcohol can act out in violent ways. This is why it is illegal to carry guns into bars. If some drunk guys get into a fist fight nobody is likely to get killed. If somebody pulls a knife, things are going to get worse. I had two waiters who worked together get into a fight and one hit the other in the face with a pint glass. The glass just missed his carotid artery and his eye. What do you think would have happened if that guy had a gun? The guy who only has a scar on his face would have no face. The buddy of the guy that got hit in the face was close to breaking the attackers neck until I stepped in. What do you think would have happed to that guy after his friends head got blown off. Hell, in his drunken panic he could have shot at me just for being there. These two waiters drank together regularly. They got into a fight over who won the most pool games in the bar they were in before they came to mine. They were betting a nickel a game!!!

I won't say all gun owners are potential murderers, but you are less likely to kill somebody in a murderous rage if you don't have a gun. This is one of the reasons I don't want to have a gun in my house. I like to drink and sometimes I get very pissed off at people.

Guns do protect homeowners. Last year a little old lady living in public housing down the street from me shot and killed an intruder in her home. He was unarmed, but she didn't know that, and he wouldn't have needed a weapon to do bodily harm to her anyway. She's an example of the positive side of gun ownership.

I also don't buy into the "more guns means safer citizens" arguement. Australia has very strict gun control and it's murder rate has gone down. The reason? There are fewer murders involving guns. This means that what could have been a murder is more likely now just an assault.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2004/06/08/1127171.htm

I personally think Michael Moore is a self agrandizing ego maniac, but he made some decent points in Bowling for Columbine.
It is very unlikely that incident would have been possible if it weren't for the weapons they used. Even if they were limited to revolvers and single shot hunting rifles it would have been a different result.

I don't claim to have any answers, but I'd like to hear other oppinions on this.


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post 09/08/07 12:23pm
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Here is an article by John Lott from yesterday's Washington Times:



Article published Sep 7, 2007
D.C.'s flawed reasoning



September 7, 2007


By John R. Lott Jr. - In asking the Supreme Court to let the District of Columbia ban handguns, the city has a simple argument: Whatever one thinks of the Second Amendment, banning handguns is a "reasonable regulation" to protect public safety. The problem for the city is that anyone who can look up the crime numbers will see that D.C.'s violent crime rate went up, not down, after the ban.

D.C. notes that criminals like to use handguns to commit crimes. We all want to disarm criminals, but, as long as one recognizes the possibility of self defense, at best the city's claim can only be part of the story. As with all gun-control laws, the question is ultimately whether it is the law-abiding citizens or criminals who are most likely to obey the law. If law-abiding citizens are the ones who turn in their guns and not the criminals, crime rates can go up, not down.

The city's brief focuses only on murder rates in discussing crime in D.C. Yet, in the five years before Washington's ban in 1976, the murder rate fell from 37 to 27 per 100,000. In the five years after it went into effect, the murder rate rose back up to 35. But there is one fact that seems particularly hard to ignore. D.C.'s murder rate fluctuated after 1976 but has only once fallen below what it was in 1976 (that happened years later, in 1985). Does D.C. really want to argue that the gun ban reduced the murder rate?

Similarly for violent crime, from 1977 to 2003, there were only two years when D.C.'s violent crime rate fell below the rate in 1976. These drops and subsequent increases were much larger than any changes in neighboring Maryland and Virginia. For example, D.C.'s murder rate fell 3.5 to 3 times more than in the neighboring states during the five years before the ban and rose back 3.8 times more in the five years after it. D.C.'s murder rate also rose relative to that in other similarly sized cities.

Surely D.C. has had many problems that contribute to crime, but even cities with far better police departments have seen crime soar in the wake of handgun bans. Chicago has banned all handguns since 1982. Indeed, D.C. points to Chicago's ban to support its own ban. But the gun ban didn't work at all when it came to reducing violence. Chicago's murder rate fell from 27 to 22 per 100,000 in the five years before the law and then rose slightly to 23. The change is even more dramatic when compared to five neighboring Illinois counties: Chicago's murder rate fell from being 8.1 times greater than its neighbors in 1977 to 5.5 times in 1982, and then went way up to 12 times greater in 1987.

Taking a page from recent Supreme Court cases, D.C. points to gun bans in other countries as evidence that others think that gun bans are desirable. But the experience in other countries, even island nations that have gone so far as banning guns and where borders are easy to monitor, should give D.C. and its supporters some pause. Not only didn't violent crime and homicide decline as promised, but they actually increased.

D.C.'s brief specifically points to Great Britain's handgun ban in January 1997. But the number of deaths and injuries from gun crime in England and Wales increased 340 percent in the seven years from 1998 to 2005. The rates of serious violent crime, armed robberies, rapes and homicide have also soared.

The Republic of Ireland banned and confiscated all handguns and all center fire rifles in 1972, but murder rates rose fivefold by 1974 and in the 20 years after the ban has averaged 114 percent higher than the pre-ban rate (never falling below at least 31 percent higher).

Jamaica banned all guns in 1974, but murder rates almost doubled from 11.5 per 100,000 in 1973 to 19.5 in 1977, and soared further to 41.7 in 1980.

Evidence is also available for other countries. For example, it is hard to think of a much more draconian police state than the former Soviet Union. Yet despite a ban on guns that dated back to the Communist revolution, its murder rates were high. During the entire decade from 1976 to 1985 the Soviet Union's homicide rate was between 21 and 41 percent higher than that of the United States. By 1989, two years before the collapse of the Soviet Union, it had risen to 48 percent above the U.S. rate.

Even if D.C.'s politicians want to keep arguing for a ban based on public safety, hard facts must eventually matter. If they can't see that gun-control laws have failed to deliver as promised, may be the Supreme Court can point it out for them.

John R. Lott Jr., author of "More Guns, Less Crime" and "Freedomnomics," is a senior research scientist at the University of Maryland.





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Bargod   Gun Control   09/07/07 3:25pm
Jack   i dont drink and i dont do drugs but i can still b...   09/07/07 4:05pm
Barkmann   You want Gun Control?? BAN ALL GUNS   09/07/07 4:50pm
Capt. Andtennille   [size=5][b]You want Gun Control?? BAN ALL GUNS ...   09/08/07 11:40am
Shred and Burn   I love my shotty. I don't keep it loaded, but...   09/07/07 5:01pm
Stryker9   Unfortunately if suddenly every firearm on this pl...   09/07/07 6:10pm
Capt. Andtennille   The majority of murders are between people who kn...   09/08/07 12:13pm
Jack   you cant reson with the left wingers when gun...   09/08/07 12:15pm
M@ster of Dis@ster   you cant reson with the left wingers when gu...   09/08/07 12:21pm
Capt. Andtennille   when guns are outlawed only outlaws will have gun...   09/08/07 12:39pm
M@ster of Dis@ster   [quote name='Jack' post='160070' date='09/08/07 1...   09/08/07 1:14pm
Capt. Andtennille   [quote name='Jack' post='160070' date='09/08/07 ...   09/09/07 7:50pm
M@ster of Dis@ster   [quote name='M@ster of Dis@ster' post='160076' da...   09/09/07 8:09pm
Capt. Andtennille   [quote name='M@ster of Dis@ster' post='160076' d...   09/09/07 9:33pm
M@ster of Dis@ster   [quote name='M@ster of Dis@ster' post='160198' da...   09/09/07 10:38pm
Capt. Andtennille   Here is an article by John Lott from yesterday...   09/08/07 12:23pm
Kleerance   I guess some you cowboys never would dare to live ...   09/08/07 1:45pm
Jack   when guns are gone next theyll wanna ban knifes st...   09/08/07 3:38pm
Wino Ph.D.   Capt. That propaganda picture with that lady and h...   09/08/07 3:59pm
Ghost Child   Watch the Video of the week. http://www.usconceal...   09/08/07 4:50pm
M@ster of Dis@ster   Well, it sure must be terrible living in a country...   09/10/07 11:10am
Capt. Andtennille   Well, it sure must be terrible living in a countr...   09/10/07 12:58pm
M@ster of Dis@ster   Well, it sure must be terrible living in a count...   09/10/07 4:33pm
Bargod   While this is true, the majority are still consid...   09/08/07 5:10pm
Barkmann   I know lets round up all the bad guys and have a g...   09/08/07 6:06pm
THE Mechanic   Boy this post is steaming.. The Capt. and MOD sho...   09/09/07 11:23pm
Bargod   Boy this post is steaming.. The Capt. and MOD sh...   09/10/07 8:47am
Jack   [quote name='THE Mechanic' date='09/10...   09/10/07 1:49am
Capt. Andtennille   BS all i can say is BS yea where was you guys wh...   09/10/07 9:58am
Nothing   I live in Chicago. I do not constantly live in Fe...   09/10/07 12:06pm
Bargod   And it is so true, people kill people, not guns. ...   09/10/07 12:20pm
Nothing   And it is so true, people kill people, not guns....   09/10/07 1:10pm
Bargod   I never said there should be a ban on guns. My on...   09/10/07 1:42pm
Bargod   Here are some interesting stats from Centers for D...   09/10/07 3:27pm
Nothing   I never said there should be a ban on guns. My o...   09/10/07 3:45pm
Bargod   Making guns more difficult to own directly resulte...   09/10/07 3:53pm
M@ster of Dis@ster   Making guns more difficult to own directly result...   09/10/07 4:54pm
Bargod   I just started reading John Lott's propaganda,...   09/10/07 4:37pm
Stryker9   Ok, in my own personal situation I have a BOTTOM L...   09/10/07 6:23pm
Bargod   Ok, in my own personal situation I have a BOTTOM ...   09/10/07 7:56pm
Capt. Andtennille   What if you didn't have it AND didn't n...   09/11/07 8:42am
Stryker9   "IF" if we could define that word, we w...   09/10/07 9:06pm
*Triggahappy13*   uhhh, to tired t oread of all this but yeah... im ...   09/10/07 9:39pm
Big P   GUN BAN=BETTER PICKING FOR THE CRIMINAL PERIOD...   09/10/07 11:23pm
Bargod   P I'm 500 feet from this. Unfortunately, that...   09/11/07 12:19am
THE Mechanic   I'm not sure if this is true but I heard a sto...   09/11/07 7:40am
Nothing   MOD, I find you to be really funny sometimes. Yo...   09/11/07 10:23am
M@ster of Dis@ster   MOD, I find you to be really funny sometimes. Y...   09/11/07 12:10pm
Nothing   OK, then while were at it, why not put a ban on al...   09/11/07 12:41pm
M@ster of Dis@ster   OK, then while were at it, why not put a ban on a...   09/11/07 1:55pm
M@ster of Dis@ster   OK, then while were at it, why not put a ban on ...   09/11/07 2:26pm
Nothing   I found this to be a very interesting read. I thi...   09/11/07 1:26pm
Nothing   Next, we have a table of accidental deaths from ...   09/11/07 1:59pm
Bargod   Nothing, you can't use the #'s from people...   09/11/07 2:14pm
Nothing   Are you kidding me? Are you just trying to be a c...   09/11/07 2:54pm
M@ster of Dis@ster   Are you kidding me? Are you just trying to be a ...   09/11/07 3:11pm
Bargod   I don't know what CDC info that Tincher guy is...   09/11/07 3:11pm
Kleerance   :tit :tit :tit   09/11/07 3:49pm
Nothing   Anyone can go on the Census website and use their ...   09/11/07 4:02pm
Bargod   The website he linked it to show the site www.cdc...   09/11/07 5:02pm
Capt. Andtennille   You come across in most of your posts as an erro...   09/12/07 10:02am
M@ster of Dis@ster   You come across in most of your posts as an err...   09/12/07 11:18am
Nothing   Get over yourselves. Thats my point exactly.   09/12/07 12:14pm
Barkmann   You can take there beer, home, car and anyhting el...   09/11/07 4:19pm
Nothing   Regardless of all the stats anyone throws at me, n...   09/12/07 9:59am
Kleerance   Regardless of all the stats anyone throws at me, ...   09/12/07 2:19pm
Capt. Andtennille   Regardless of all the stats anyone throws at me,...   09/12/07 3:58pm
Bargod   People don't kill other people with fire detec...   09/12/07 5:32pm
Bargod   I think I know how to fix this. A well regulate...   09/12/07 5:43pm
Stryker9   It looks to me like we need a pistols only server ...   09/12/07 8:17pm
Bargod   I hope none of my posts sound malicious. I might ...   09/13/07 3:00am
Capt. Andtennille   I hope none of my posts sound malicious. I might ...   09/13/07 9:05am
M@ster of Dis@ster   I hope none of my posts sound malicious. I might...   09/13/07 11:39am
Capt. Andtennille   If one were to be literal then, women do not hav...   09/13/07 12:12pm
Nothing   Hey Capt. We are on the same wavelength man. Gre...   09/13/07 9:24am
Capt. Andtennille   Hey Capt. We are on the same wavelength man. Grea...   09/13/07 9:46am
Bargod   The 1792 Uniform Militia Act, which was the act th...   09/13/07 2:01pm
Capt. Andtennille   The 1792 Uniform Militia Act, which was the act t...   09/13/07 5:40pm
M@ster of Dis@ster   [quote name='Bargod' post='160503' date='09/13/07...   09/13/07 6:21pm
Capt. Andtennille   Just to finish trying to understand you (please ...   09/19/07 9:58am
*Triggahappy13*   Not familiar with those particular laws, but con...   09/13/07 6:28pm
Capt. Andtennille   congress can't pass laws in violation of the...   09/13/07 7:42pm
*Triggahappy13*   I stand corrected. Congress is not supposed to ...   09/13/07 8:32pm
Hellfighter   .................... I guess I and millions of ot...   09/14/07 4:21pm
M@ster of Dis@ster   Here's another note of interest with Militias...   09/14/07 5:31pm
Hellfighter   Here's another note of interest with Militia...   09/14/07 7:19pm
Bargod   RE: Gun Control   09/13/07 2:22pm
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Bargod   I'm not saying that it's the way the supre...   09/13/07 6:16pm
steel   I think that hunting weapons should always be allo...   09/13/07 6:50pm
Bargod   The Militia Act of 1792 is an interesting read. H...   09/14/07 2:50pm
Bargod   "To place any dependence upon Militia, is, as...   09/14/07 5:33pm
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shazbot   CONSERVATIVES – believe in personal responsibili...   09/19/07 11:58am
Capt. Andtennille   CONSERVATIVES – believe in personal responsibil...   09/19/07 4:42pm
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Capt. Andtennille   Just a quick question for you guys on this topic....   09/21/07 8:24am
Nothing   Well, Im from Chicago. I hunt Deer every year. ...   09/20/07 11:59am
*Triggahappy13*   well, I'm from MN (vikequeens > Green Bay S...   09/20/07 7:12pm
shazbot   I guess another problem i have with the whole cons...   09/21/07 12:58pm
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