Gun Laws in USA.

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Re: Gun Laws in USA.

Postby Footy Chick » Mon Dec 24, 2012 1:59 pm

Dutchy wrote:It wasnt that long ago Bank Managers had a gun in their top draw to fight back in case of a robbery, still remember my Dad having target practice with it in the backyard with his staff.

Now talk of armed guards in each school? What happens if he/she gets shot first?



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Re: Gun Laws in USA.

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Mon Dec 24, 2012 2:47 pm

Dutchy wrote:It wasnt that long ago Bank Managers had a gun in their top draw to fight back in case of a robbery, still remember my Dad having target practice with it in the backyard with his staff.

Now talk of armed guards in each school? What happens if he/she gets shot first?

Armed guards at columbine and wv tech which didn't help.
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Re: Gun Laws in USA.

Postby Psyber » Mon Dec 24, 2012 3:19 pm

Dutchy wrote:It wasnt that long ago Bank Managers had a gun in their top draw to fight back in case of a robbery, still remember my Dad having target practice with it in the backyard with his staff.
Now talk of armed guards in each school? What happens if he/she gets shot first?
Or just hit on the head from behind, so his handily nearby gun can be "borrowed".
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Re: Gun Laws in USA.

Postby mighty_tiger_79 » Tue Dec 25, 2012 11:24 am

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/worl ... 6543177223

what absolute devastation for all the families involved.


The more these incidents occur, the more de-sensitised the population as a whole becomes.

I feel sorry for all the victims and families t BUT it is time that Obama does something about gun reform and **** the NRA right off. Obama cant stand for another election, and yet any decision he makes about toughening up gun laws will have repercussions on his party, the time has come I believe to do something, and do it now!
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Re: Gun Laws in USA.

Postby therisingblues » Tue Dec 25, 2012 4:06 pm

mighty_tiger_79 wrote:http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/world/firefighters-shot-trying-to-save-lives-in-webster-new-york/story-fnd11ay0-1226543177223

what absolute devastation for all the families involved.


The more these incidents occur, the more de-sensitised the population as a whole becomes.

I feel sorry for all the victims and families t BUT it is time that Obama does something about gun reform and **** the NRA right off. Obama cant stand for another election, and yet any decision he makes about toughening up gun laws will have repercussions on his party, the time has come I believe to do something, and do it now!

I think the NRA wouldn't take it just politically. They'd view it as a personal attack on every citizen's rights (so the rhetoric goes), and how far would these gun toting, might is right zealots go to protecting (or revenging) their right to bear arms?
That's a question Obama must surely ask himself.
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Re: Gun Laws in USA.

Postby Jetters » Wed Dec 26, 2012 7:41 pm

The problem is primarily NOT about guns, it is about their CULTURE surrounding guns and there is a very big difference between the two.

I can't believe i am supporting this argument, but gun control is NOT the answer; at least initially. If you take away the guns, but leave the culture in tact I don't think you will make a dent in the problem.

Psychos will always be able to get their hands on guns. If a nutta wants to walk into a school and shoot the place up their is next to nothing that can be done about it. You have to stop the nutta choosing this course of action for their crazy outburst in the first place. Unfortunately, American's act out violently with guns (in comparison to other countries). In Australia the same person would have not acted out in this way, not because he couldn't get his hands on a gun, but because we do not share the same gun culture.

Comparing gun/shooting statistics between America and other countries IMO does not demonstrate much because it does not consider the broader cultural factors.

First you must change the culture, then address the gun laws. Of course this does not suggest the two approaches are mutually exclusive, but I think the issue must be approached in that order.
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Re: Gun Laws in USA.

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Wed Dec 26, 2012 8:50 pm

Change the gun laws then the culture has to change.
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Re: Gun Laws in USA.

Postby dedja » Wed Dec 26, 2012 8:54 pm

just shoot anyone who doesn't want to change ...
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Re: Gun Laws in USA.

Postby Barto » Wed Dec 26, 2012 9:02 pm

Jetters wrote:Psychos will always be able to get their hands on guns. If a nutta wants to walk into a school and shoot the place up their is next to nothing that can be done about it. You have to stop the nutta choosing this course of action for their crazy outburst in the first place.


Not really. It's calculating hard core crims that will always be able to get their hands on guns. Having gun control stops nutcases who just snap from doing their mass shootings. How many have we had since Port Arthur and the subsequent crack down on gun ownership?
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Re: Gun Laws in USA.

Postby Jetters » Wed Dec 26, 2012 10:33 pm

The Sleeping Giant wrote:Change the gun laws then the culture has to change.


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Re: Gun Laws in USA.

Postby Jetters » Wed Dec 26, 2012 10:39 pm

Barto wrote:
Jetters wrote:Psychos will always be able to get their hands on guns. If a nutta wants to walk into a school and shoot the place up their is next to nothing that can be done about it. You have to stop the nutta choosing this course of action for their crazy outburst in the first place.


Not really. It's calculating hard core crims that will always be able to get their hands on guns. Having gun control stops nutcases who just snap from doing their mass shootings. How many have we had since Port Arthur and the subsequent crack down on gun ownership?


I think the reason we don't have psychos going on mass shootings here is because we have a far different attitude to guns rather than that they can't get their hands on them.

As I previously said, you can't compare gun control laws with other countries eg. Aus to the US, completely different culture around guns, it is not a reasonable comparison.
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Re: Gun Laws in USA.

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Wed Dec 26, 2012 10:51 pm

Guns, especially high powered semi autos are extremely hard to get in Australia. It's not rocket science.
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Re: Gun Laws in USA.

Postby Jetters » Wed Dec 26, 2012 11:01 pm

The Sleeping Giant wrote:Guns, especially high powered semi autos are extremely hard to get in Australia. It's not rocket science.


Even after a ban they would still not be (comparatively) hard to get in the US when you consider how many there are in circulation.

However, on the face of it, that would seem a reasonable initial gun control measure.
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Re: Gun Laws in USA.

Postby kickinit » Wed Dec 26, 2012 11:35 pm

The Sleeping Giant wrote:Guns, especially high powered semi autos are extremely hard to get in Australia. It's not rocket science.


and all the legal guns still in Australia are still able to kill people and still be used in a mass murder. Just because it hasn't happened does it mean it never will happen again?
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Re: Gun Laws in USA.

Postby smac » Thu Dec 27, 2012 6:53 am

But a decreased likelihood is a good thing, isn't it?
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Re: Gun Laws in USA.

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Thu Dec 27, 2012 9:03 am

Jetters wrote:
Barto wrote:
Jetters wrote:Psychos will always be able to get their hands on guns. If a nutta wants to walk into a school and shoot the place up their is next to nothing that can be done about it. You have to stop the nutta choosing this course of action for their crazy outburst in the first place.


Not really. It's calculating hard core crims that will always be able to get their hands on guns. Having gun control stops nutcases who just snap from doing their mass shootings. How many have we had since Port Arthur and the subsequent crack down on gun ownership?


I think the reason we don't have psychos going on mass shootings here is because we have a far different attitude to guns rather than that they can't get their hands on them.

As I previously said, you can't compare gun control laws with other countries eg. Aus to the US, completely different culture around guns, it is not a reasonable comparison.

The likelihood of America changing their gun culture using their own free will is slim. This is why stricter gun laws need to happen.
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Re: Gun Laws in USA.

Postby CENTURION » Thu Dec 27, 2012 10:02 am

smac wrote:But a decreased likelihood is a good thing, isn't it?

exactly, the longest journey starts with the smallest step. it's better than doing nothing.
You know what? this is exactly what the yanks are trying to do in the middle east, trying to change a society which for hundreds, if not thousands of years, has believed in degrading, beheading & raping women for what we consider to be ridiculously minor & trivial things. We want the yanks to change their gun laws, we think it's that simple but their society has had these bloody things ingrained for so long, they treat weapons as a simple thing such as owning a pet. Change will take a long time.
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Re: Gun Laws in USA.

Postby therisingblues » Thu Dec 27, 2012 10:50 am

Change the second amendment to something along the lines of "Every U.S citizen has the right to live peacefully without the threat of other citizens bearing arms."
Or just get rid of the second amendment altogether and make whatever the third amendment is the second amendment.
Either action will go a long long way to changing their gun culture for the better.
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Re: Gun Laws in USA.

Postby kickinit » Thu Dec 27, 2012 10:55 am

smac wrote:But a decreased likelihood is a good thing, isn't it?


if there was a decreased likelihood then yes. But how do we know that we ain't going to have 50 mass murders next year in Australia. The only way to really try and put a dent in it is by banning guns all together. then you just have to worry about the many illegal guns out there. It feels like you see it once a week on the news you see someone busted with illegal guns.
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Re: Gun Laws in USA.

Postby dedja » Thu Dec 27, 2012 10:56 am

For a start maybe stop selling guns and ammo at places like Walmart ...
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