Stop calling people trolls if you think they are just report it please , I will ban you from the thread if you do it , insults are not tolerated either .
The funny thing is that you don't know what you don't know, and are making yourself look stupid to people who know what you don't. That concealed carry has a positive impact on reducing crime is well known, and well documented. One anti-gun person said the following about a report making that claim: To wit: http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnew...concealed-carry-permits-up-violent-crime-down
so you aren't going to provide any evidence that cities in FL saw their murder rates drop as soon as they allowed concealed carry? that's a hell of a way to make an argument.
respect is earned. It is not achieved at gunpoint. I have no respect for murderous thieves and bullies. There is no difference between cops and gangs.
Kansas has one of the lowest crime rates in the nation and one of the highest gun ownership rights...that says it all eh
Kansas is a state, not a city. Kansas has 82,000 sq. miles and 2.9 million people. NYC has 400 sq. miles and 8.6 million people. got any more apples and oranges to compare?
QUOTE=Ronstar;1063459144]they have 1/3rd the population spead over 200x the space.[/QUOTE] You do understand the math of per 100 K yes?[ Further more NYC has a terrible murder rate per 100K - - - Updated - - - You do understand the math of per 100K right? Besides NYC has a horrible handgun murder rate per 100K
NYC has a lower murder rate than most large cities in the USA, including ones in Texas, Oklahoma, Utah and North Carolina where gun laws are much looser.
Respectfully no one asked how much a license costs....a claim was made about the ease or lack there of to get a CCW and it was challenged by asking for proof. Is asking for proof of a statement a violation of rules?
What objection can there be to well regulated militia of Individuals of the People keeping and bearing their Arms in public? It is routine practice during emergencies. In my opinion, the Judicatures of the (several) United States may do a much greater service to our Republic, by engendering a culture of militia service, well regulated; instead of any legislation from the bench, in modern times.
No the founding fathers and the supreme court have stated that private citizens may own and keep concealed carry firearms for self defense. That's the facts jack!
nope, you 're wrong again: http://www.city-data.com/crime/crime-Seymour-Indiana.html much lower murder rate. The only murder committed in Seymour in 2011 was with a knife.
You need to come up with a better argument. Rights in private property are already secured in State Constitutions and available via Due Process and a federal precedent supporting rights in even controversial forms of private property, which may include the class called Arms.