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lyion wrote:It'll be nice when we get out of the wild west age and can get rid of the idiotic second amendment, which serves no purpose, but seems intent on arming our entire public for some vast threat of evil criminals.
lyion wrote:On the flip side, if you get rid of all the guns, you have even less of a problem, since accidental gun deaths will go away, and more criminals won't have them, because they won't walk into Kmart and buy a pack of gum, and a shotgun.
I went to college in Pomona near downtown and worked near Watts in LA in a very tough area. I never needed a gun there. I worked in Dallas and Charlotte. I never needed a gun either place. I've been to Cleveland tons of times. I have never needed a gun.. I doubt any person on this board has ever needed a gun for self defense.
Fortunately, we don't have sociopaths dual wielding 9 mms walking into areas and opening fire very often. I'll take the one in a million chance of that, versus one of my kids finding my gun and hurting himself, which even with good safety is very real.
It'll be nice when we get out of the wild west age and can get rid of the idiotic second amendment, which serves no purpose, but seems intent on arming our entire public for some vast threat of evil criminals.
The criminal angle is somewhat stupid, also. Guns are an offensive weapon, not defensive. I'm sure the idea of some kid getting shot for stealing a six pack of beer seems fair to you, but forgive me if I prefer we not take a Dredd style approach to life.
Finally, I find it comical, that a pro drug user who is often high and probably sees equally amount of high and unbalanced people prefers that all of them carry guns in case of a crime. That just boggles the mind.
spazz wrote:I didnt say give high school students a gun I said allow teachers to carry. Allow anyone over the age of 21 who passes the req to carry.
lyion wrote:On the flip side, if you get rid of all the guns, you have even less of a problem, since accidental gun deaths will go away, and more criminals won't have them, because they won't walk into Kmart and buy a pack of gum, and a shotgun.
I went to college in Pomona near downtown and worked near Watts in LA in a very tough area. I never needed a gun there. I worked in Dallas and Charlotte. I never needed a gun either place. I've been to Cleveland tons of times. I have never needed a gun.. I doubt any person on this board has ever needed a gun for self defense.
Fortunately, we don't have sociopaths dual wielding 9 mms walking into areas and opening fire very often. I'll take the one in a million chance of that, versus one of my kids finding my gun and hurting himself, which even with good safety is very real.
It'll be nice when we get out of the wild west age and can get rid of the idiotic second amendment, which serves no purpose, but seems intent on arming our entire public for some vast threat of evil criminals.
The criminal angle is somewhat stupid, also. Guns are an offensive weapon, not defensive. I'm sure the idea of some kid getting shot for stealing a six pack of beer seems fair to you, but forgive me if I prefer we not take a Dredd style approach to life.
Finally, I find it comical, that a pro drug user who is often high and probably sees equally amount of high and unbalanced people prefers that all of them carry guns in case of a crime. That just boggles the mind.
kaharthemad wrote:lyion wrote:On the flip side, if you get rid of all the guns, you have even less of a problem, since accidental gun deaths will go away, and more criminals won't have them, because they won't walk into Kmart and buy a pack of gum, and a shotgun.
I went to college in Pomona near downtown and worked near Watts in LA in a very tough area. I never needed a gun there. I worked in Dallas and Charlotte. I never needed a gun either place. I've been to Cleveland tons of times. I have never needed a gun.. I doubt any person on this board has ever needed a gun for self defense.
Fortunately, we don't have sociopaths dual wielding 9 mms walking into areas and opening fire very often. I'll take the one in a million chance of that, versus one of my kids finding my gun and hurting himself, which even with good safety is very real.
It'll be nice when we get out of the wild west age and can get rid of the idiotic second amendment, which serves no purpose, but seems intent on arming our entire public for some vast threat of evil criminals.
The criminal angle is somewhat stupid, also. Guns are an offensive weapon, not defensive. I'm sure the idea of some kid getting shot for stealing a six pack of beer seems fair to you, but forgive me if I prefer we not take a Dredd style approach to life.
Finally, I find it comical, that a pro drug user who is often high and probably sees equally amount of high and unbalanced people prefers that all of them carry guns in case of a crime. That just boggles the mind.
spoken like a true liberal.
lyion wrote:Actually, my positions have been unchanged for quite some time. I've been against the second amendment for a long time, as I am against the death penalty.
lyion wrote:Our founding fathers lived in a time where 90% of our country lived in the wild, and the probability of foreign invaders was real and potent. They felt guns were needed. They also felt slavery was fine.
Raymond S. Kraft wrote:The history of the world is the history of civilizational clashes, cultural clashes. All wars are about ideas, ideas about what society and civilization should be like, and the most determined always win.
Those who are willing to be the most ruthless always win. The pacifists always lose, because the anti-pacifists kill them.
Lueyen wrote:Ahh those pesky little parts of the Bill of Rights, the ACLU isn't fond of that one either. Thankfully the founding fathers set it up in such a way that we don't get to pick and choose which of those rights we deem worth having and which ones are dated and there fore not applicable.
kaharthemad wrote:spazz wrote:I didnt say give high school students a gun I said allow teachers to carry. Allow anyone over the age of 21 who passes the req to carry.
I have my permit to carry, however because of school restrictions I cannot carry on school grounds. now lets look at it this way, if I had the right as a faculty member to carry. I am trained to use the weapon and test scores on the range prove it. Would you feel safer if I had a firearm and could use it to defend your little liberal children if some dumbass decided to play a RL version of quake in the school?
Of course not. You would be sitting there believing that it could be solved peaceably. If it comes between the lives of 20-32 children and the life of some nutjob shooting at those 20-32 kids believe me when i say I will shoot to kill and I dont believe I will miss.
lyion wrote:Our founding fathers lived in a time where 90% of our country lived in the wild, and the probability of foreign invaders was real and potent. They felt guns were needed. They also felt slavery was fine.
There is zero chance of an armed revolution in this country, so that is not a valid analogy. Our military is sworn to uphold the constitution and the rule of law here, which helps protect our way of life. Our military won't fear a bunch of people with glocks, either. Should people be allowed to have any weapons they choose in case some of them feel the need to overthrow the government?
Most other democratic countries have gun control laws, and no problems with keeping democracy alive, so I don't subscribe to the theory that we need an armed citizenry to keep the elected officials inline.
The only reason for handguns is to kill people. I'd love it if we had no guns on our streets, period. It works for the UK. It can work for us.
Lueyen wrote:Ahh those pesky little parts of the Bill of Rights, the ACLU isn't fond of that one either. Thankfully the founding fathers set it up in such a way that we don't get to pick and choose which of those rights we deem worth having and which ones are dated and there fore not applicable.
Lueyen wrote:Notice how the right to own slaves is not setup in the Bill of Rights.
Zanchief wrote:Lueyen wrote:Ahh those pesky little parts of the Bill of Rights, the ACLU isn't fond of that one either. Thankfully the founding fathers set it up in such a way that we don't get to pick and choose which of those rights we deem worth having and which ones are dated and there fore not applicable.
I never understood that argument. Just because it's in the constitution doesn't mean it's the word of God.
Raymond S. Kraft wrote:The history of the world is the history of civilizational clashes, cultural clashes. All wars are about ideas, ideas about what society and civilization should be like, and the most determined always win.
Those who are willing to be the most ruthless always win. The pacifists always lose, because the anti-pacifists kill them.
KaiineTN wrote:Earlier in the thread there was talk of teachers with guns to defend kids in these situations, but I wonder how long it would take until we see a teacher go psycho on his/her own classroom? I feel almost certain it would happen eventually.
Raymond S. Kraft wrote:The history of the world is the history of civilizational clashes, cultural clashes. All wars are about ideas, ideas about what society and civilization should be like, and the most determined always win.
Those who are willing to be the most ruthless always win. The pacifists always lose, because the anti-pacifists kill them.
KaiineTN wrote:I've never really understood the gun culture of the US. Maybe it's just because I wasn't really raised around any, and didn't really get exposed to them until I was more or less an adult. My uncles are into hunting and such, but I've never tried. I don't want to kill anything. I'll admit, shooting a bb gun at a coffee can and making a contest out of it to see who has the best aim for $5 was some good stupid fun, but beyond that, I don't like guns. Except Super Soakers. Everyone needs a Super Soaker.
When I was in the Army and they had us dismantle M16's, and I was much more fascinated by the engineering than anything else. Learning how it works was more fun than firing it. Guns scare me, at least, their purpose does.
Earlier in the thread there was talk of teachers with guns to defend kids in these situations, but I wonder how long it would take until we see a teacher go psycho on his/her own classroom? I feel almost certain it would happen eventually.
Lueyen wrote:It might happen eventually but not allowing teachers to carry firearms will not prevent it.
Scatillac wrote:It doesnt work for the UK, now the only people with guns are criminals. Do a little research, they are worse off now than before, criminals can rob or kill any normal citizen without fear of them having a gun.
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