Thats a stupid comparison for the simple reason that the gun issue is vastly different from the drug issue, in that guns have (whether it be for better or for worse) become a part of America's cultural identity (I'd say for worse, but I'm sure someone out there begs to differ), whereas drugs are just plain illegal. And I'd like to point out that increasing regulations/control on guns would not lead to a utopian ZERO gun crime rate. But it would drastically reduce not only the gun homocide rate (which in your country is over 20 times that in Britain, and over 15 times that in Australia), but would also as a flow on effect cripple the illegal gun trade due to a large portion of their supply being dried up.lowing wrote:
Oh I see now, so lets follow the example of what making drugs illegal has done for us. Now, NOBODY can smoke dope or crack, or snork cocaine, or shoot heroine. Got it.SharkyMcshark wrote:
OK see you're not understanding. The PROLIFERATION (that means 'high amount') of gun ownership leads to the ease in ACQUIRING (that means 'getting') an ILLEGAL GUN, or being able to ACQUIRE (there's that word again) a gun if you don't have a license. This is because of the SATURATION (this ALSO means high amount) of guns meaning that it's easier to come by one illegally (usually through stealing, but there are other means such as conversion etc etc). So if you SCALE BACK ('reduce')/Increase the restrictions on legal gun ownership, then the illegal trade would begin to dry up too.lowing wrote:
...........and the point I have been trying to make is this, making guns illegal will not keep criminals from owning them, JUST LAW ABIDING CITIZENS.......No thanksSharkyMcshark wrote:
But that's not what the issue is about. It isn't about completely rational sane people going on shooting sprees. It's about the saturation of gun ownership (among the aforementioned completely sane people) contributing to the level of gun crime.lowing wrote:
really? please show some facts that back your statement. Please show where violent crime has gone up amoung citizens with no violent criminal records previously, due to gun ownership.
Homicide Suicide Other (inc Accident)
USA (2001) 3.98 5.92 0.36
Italy (1997) 0.81 1.1 0.07
Switzerland (1998) 0.50 5.8 0.10
Canada (2002) 0.4 2.0 0.04
Finland (2003) 0.35 4.45 0.10
Australia (2001) 0.24 1.34 0.10
France (2001) 0.21 3.4 0.49
England/Wales (2002) 0.15 0.2 0.03
Scotland (2002) 0.06 0.2 0.02
Japan (2002) 0.02 0.04 0
Data taken from Cukier and Sidel (2006) The Global Gun Epidemic
OK so these figures aren't to do with crime rates, but they show that the level of gun violence in America is disproportionately larger than that in the rest of the world compared to other first world nations. The point I was making isn't about normal citizens going wacko, but rather societal factors combined with the large amount of gun ownership forcing people over the edge.
Now here's the point that I've been trying to make that people seem to find very hard to understand. Of course the vast majority of law abiding citizens who buy guns won't snap and go postal. Just owning a gun or seventeen doesn't make you wacko. But the fact that there is such a saturation of firearms undoubtedly makes it easier for your local nutjob/drug dealer to get his/her hands on one. Thats the entire point I've been trying to make. The average law abiding citizen won't go and kill people just because they own guns, but the large volume of legal gun ownership contributes to the ease in which a wacko can get their hands on an 'illegal' (stolen/fell off the back of a truck/whatever) gun.
"Today in Nebraska a disgruntled student walked onto campus and blugeoned 17 students to death, and then turned the bat on himself" ?
Comprende` ?
And again, I'd like to re iterate that I don't think a complete ban on guns is that answer (as good an idea as it may sound). But, as I said above, stricter controls, lower limits on the amount of guns, regular tests. Overall more regulation.
See, PUREFODDER gets it.PureFodder wrote:
It will keep the vast majority of criminals from owning them. The vast majority of criminals obey the vast majority of laws, plus their main supplier of guns will be gone.lowing wrote:
...........and the point I have been trying to make is this, making guns illegal will not keep criminals from owning them, JUST LAW ABIDING CITIZENS.......No thanksSharkyMcshark wrote:
"Today in Nebraska a disgruntled student walked onto campus and blugeoned 17 students to death, and then turned the bat on himself" ?