So it is with cold weapons, Landru the Chairfighter.An armed society is a polite society, as long as there are no parking disputes — Landru Guide Us
So it is with cold weapons, Landru the Chairfighter.
From exactly the same site that you took the parking dispute gone bad news: Police: Man stabbed to death for taking last piece of chicken. That's what happens when cold weapons are in everybody's reach. — ssu
No, just to show how illogical and totally emotional based your argument is.So this is another counterfactual and bad faith argument from the gun nut chorus. — Landru Guide Us
Legislation made on an emotional basis without any consultation of those who actually the law effects is simply bad legislation in my view. Yes, lobby groups of gun owners or shooting sport association might find restrictions bad, but at least there should be some rationality. And when the objections to gun restrictions are made by both the interior minister and the defence minister, their argumentation isn't about gun owners rights, really. — ssu
When any debate about an issue becomes too heated, it usually becomes emotional. At worst, opposing sides will have their own experts with their own statistics that don't simply match. That usually doesn't mean that one or the other is lying about the statistics, but that the statistics are totally differently. And the opposing sides will basically approach the topic as a fight with a religious zeal and belief in their cause to be just. They really aren't there to listen what the other side has to say.If you look under "Projection" in the encyclopedia of Psychology, you'll find excerpts of gun nuts claiming gun control advocates are too emotional — Landru Guide Us
Guns don't leave you when they are 18-21 years old. ; )If we're going to decide who can own a gun or not, shouldn't we be consistent and also decide who can have kids or not? — Harry Hindu
You are allowed to carry a gun for protection in state parks. Remember, though, that more people are hurt by the guns they carry than are hurt by bears.
With this frequency, Obama may get something through. Yet how would I know, it's your country.Looks like the armed polite people have struck again, killing 14 in California in another gun massacre. — Landru Guide Us
I assume that when people talk here about armed society they think of a society where people carry arms for their personal protection basically against other members of the society. The politeness is then more like prudence or simply or caution. It's common sense not to start picking a fight with somebody who is armed. — ssu
As even this thread shows, those 88 cases aren't actually the one's looked at when one makes gun legislation, but the discussion focuses on the "gun massacres".Ted Alcorn, the research director for Everytown for Gun Safety, a nonprofit organization that advocates gun control, said the shootings with multiple victims were a tiny subset of everyday gun violence in America. “You have 14 people dead in California, and that’s a horrible tragedy,” he said. “But likely 88 other people died today from gun violence in the United States.” — Bitter Crank
You might want to hold your fire, so to speak. The "armed polite society" was most certainly at play in this shooting, you are just choosing to focus on those with an agenda, to harm innocent people using firearms AND explosives in this case.
Where is your call for laws against fireworks where enough explosives can be extracted from to cause mass casualties?
Where is your call for every remote controlled toy car to be destroyed because it was going to be used as tripping device on the explosives?
The firearm is easy for you to rail against because it cannot rail back. How about looking at the people behind the firearms first? — ArguingWAristotleTiff
Well, you simply don't get the point that people are trying tell you, so whatever, Landru.Insecure people tend to be violent, not prudent. That why they're so whacked out they need guns to buy coffee at Starbuck's — Landru Guide Us
Well, you simply don't get the point that people are trying tell you, so whatever, Landru.
Besides, The most likely people that end up having accidents with guns or shooting people have other difficulties in their own life. People that have mental problems, excessive moods swings and are extremely impulsive really don't make good gunowners. Now can this be done away with feasability exams, having to go to the doctor to get an OK pass for to get a gun licence? It's problematic, but sure, to make it really an effort to buy a gun will put off many people. Yet any system won't work optimally: some will really be treated unfairly and some who shouldn't get guns will obtain them. Then of course there is the question of a black market. How easy is that when the country is already filled up with guns? — ssu
The indisputable fact is, if you scratch a gun advocate, you'll find a person who really wants to kill somebody. — Landru Guide Us
That's a bit too far of an exaggeration, Landru. I'd just highlight here the point I made awhile back that you can't somehow escape violence in our society -- even if you prefer to delegate violence out. I'll note that in spite of the difficulties surrounding weapon ownership I still prefer to own weapons, and keep it that way. — Moliere
Landru, how much damage do you think a skillful maniac could do with a carpenter's hand saw, or a ten litre tub of premixed Caustic Soda in a crowded mall, before being apprehended? — John
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