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Old 02-26-2008, 01:32 PM
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This is my first post on this forum. I like it so far.

Someone posted in this thread and asked what could we could do if our government turned on us even if though the public is armed. It's actually silly to even consider it but for the sake of my point I'll continue. Even the entire US military would have a very difficult time if it were to declare war on the American public. There aren't enough soldiers, or military hardware, to combat the amount of legally armed civilians there are in this country. The military might be able to hold a couple of cities but that's about it. Sure, they have a bunch of planes and tanks and such but surely half of the military personel at least would defect if it came down to something that severe. It is a good thing that the public maintains the right to bear arms. It ensures that it will never happen. But, strip the citizens of thier guns, then in theory it could happen.

Guns are dangerous, and like anything else that is dangerous, accidents will happen, people will be killed. But, it isn't the most dangerous thing we have to worry about in our society. I'm more likely to die from a car wreck than getting shot no matter what my arsenal is.
i agree with you but i would like to add that a scenario like that is impossible because it would require:
the system of checks and balances to completly fall apart
every member of all 3 branches of the government to turn against it
ALL members of the military to turn against the people which is highly unlikly because i can tell you from personal xperience that people join the military out of a deep love an devotion to the country and a desire to fight and even die o protect it and its citizens.

but presuming all that happens im sure the military would be able to take control becase american citizens have sadly been becoming more cowardous than ever
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Old 03-17-2008, 06:04 AM
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LOL!!!! Try committing mass murder, or any crime for that matter, with a fork or pencil, you will quickly see how their potential to do harm is greatly hindered by their design. Nice try.


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Old 03-19-2008, 08:35 AM
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LOL!!!! Try committing mass murder, or any crime for that matter, with a fork or pencil, you will quickly see how their potential to do harm is greatly hindered by their design. Nice try.

Well there's your problem.

Once again, criminals are criminals because they do not obey the law. If they do not obey the law by beating someone to death, then what makes you think they would obey a gun law?

Gun laws to not keep criminals from having guns. Gun laws are like locks on doors. They only keep honest people honest.

This nation already has over two thousand gun laws. At no point have we ever seen a drop in violent crime, or gun related crimes because we made a new gun law.
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Old 03-27-2008, 09:02 AM
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It's because guns are not essential. You don't need a gun to live safely in your house, if you feel unsafe then they are many alternatives.

Dog
Alarms
Baseball bat
Taser (however you spell it)
Mace/Pepper spray
Go to the gym


And heres something else, more gun inflicted murders are commited in your average American state per year than in the Western Europe.

All good measures... for the home, add to that Closed Circuit for the trial and a side arm or riot shot 12 Gg and you're good to GO!
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I think the governament need to create aa system to keep the name and social security number of all person that buy a gun.
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According to the CDC the top 15 leading causes of death for 2004

1) Diseases of heart...........................654,092
2) Malignant neoplasms (Cancer)................550,270
3) Cerebrovascular diseases (Strokes)..........150,147
4) Chronic lower respiratory diseases..........123,884
5) Accidents (unintentional injuries)..........108,694
6) Diabetes mellitus ...........................72,815
7) Alzheimer’s disease .........................65,829
8) Influenza and pneumonia .....................61,472
9) Nephritis, nephrotic syndrome and nephrosis..42,762
10) Septicemia..................................33,464
11) Intentional self-harm (suicide).............31,647
12) Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis.........26,549
13) Hypertension and hypertensive renal disease.22,953
14) Parkinson’s disease ........................18,018
15) Pneumonitis due to solids and liquids ......16,959

Simple Falling Down.............................16,926
Assault (homicide) by discharge of firearms.....11,250
Accidental discharge of Firearm....................661

http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr54/nvsr54_19.pdf
Amazingly as the scourge of America, the firearm isn't anywhere NEAR the top as a leading cause of death. Almost three times as many people die from Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis. Does this mean we should ban alcohol? Then add the number of vehicle accident deaths that are alcohol related. More people die from a slip and fall! You stand a 50 times greater chance of dying by heart attack than by gun. They account for such a tiny percentage of folks who die everyday, I defer to Archie Bunker who told his daughter while discussing the subject; "Would it make you feel any better if they waz pushed outta windows?"
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what part of "these right shall not be infringed" do you not understand

look the most effective way to defend yourself and some times the only way you can defend yourself is with a gun. Saved my life and saved the life of 4 of my friends.

other methods dont work too well.

BAT vs knife usualy the knife wins and some people who are drunk or on drugs wont be efected.

Taser: you only have one shot and not very effective when there is more than one attacker.

Go to the gym are you serious I don't care who you are if you get attacked by multiple opponents, someone twice your size, or someone on drugs you cant win.
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Old 05-22-2008, 05:37 PM
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you people have to take in account several things.

You cant carry a bat or shotgun around with you.

Most instances where the good guy wins all that happens is he shows the attacker his gun the attacker runs away and not a single shot is fired.

you also need to remember that the only way people can defend themselves is with a gun. for instance a very old man a handicapped person or even someone who is just naturally weak. These are the types of people that criminals look for.

Lastly bad guys are bad guys they will find a way to get a gun no mater what.

when faced against a stronger person the equalizer is a gun.
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Alright, I may not be an American but I don't think it's such a safe idea giving everyone in the country the right to bare arms. In the US it's so easy to get a gun. You can go into a Wal-Mart or a K-Mart and buy yourself some ammunition or a gun. The problem isn't the actual right itself but the way guns are being controlled.

What do you guys think?
We don't give everyone in the country a gun - I don't think anybody supports that stance. It's easier in SOME areas, but actually, there's virtually no link between gun ownership and gun crime in the US. Moreover, the area which has the strictest gun control policies (DC) also has the highest per capita gun crime rate. With these glaring stats, I find it difficult to side with the anti-gun crowd.
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You cant carry a bat or shotgun around with you.
Well, that depends on the state. But people will normally carry what is comfortable, so yeah.

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Most instances where the good guy wins all that happens is he shows the attacker his gun the attacker runs away and not a single shot is fired.
Yup, as you said in the last part of your post, criminals target the weak. Make the weak strong and criminals show that they are cowards.

Think of them as the bully on the playground that would never start anything unless he had five of his friends standing behind him.
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