Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
#1
![]() |
|||
|
|||
![]() wrote in message ... On Sat, 19 Feb 2005 17:06:28 -0500, "Doug Dotson" dougdotson@NOSPAMcablespeedNOSPAMcom wrote: Actually, 2 government sanctioned studies that were intended to support the anti-gun approach, were recently released and ended up confirming that gun control laws do pretty much nothing to reduce crime. No Congressman introduced legislation to renew the assult weapons ban because it has become clear that gun control is inaffective. There is an impressive body of evidence that areas the have liberal carry laws have less crime. The research and conclusions in Lott's book have been verified over and over. Most works that conclude otherwise have been found to be biased or flawed. Doug None of the current gun laws really address the use of guns in crimes. If they focused on criminal use of guns as opposed to the possession of weapons in general they would probably have more effect. If criminals knew that merely having a gun on them while committing a felony meant life without parole, quickly you would see that many criminals would choose not to be armed and the stupid ones would quickly be wisked off to serve their life sentences. I doubt it. There is a reason they are called criminals. Studies have shown that when a criminal commits a crime, he/she pretty much never considers the consequences. We have many laws that make penalties harsher when a gun is even carried let alone used. Makes no real difference. The old NRA slogan has proved itself very true in Australia. Since their total ban on gun ownership, they have had record violent gun crime. Gun control laws usually just mean that the victims are unarmed. Instead, we need laws that disarm the felons instead. Seems common sense to me. Same thanig happened in Britain. Just as good fences make good neighbors, knowing that others are able to protect themselves from you will make many - but not all - criminals look for easier targets. Are you prepared to put a sign on your front yard 'no guns are kept in here'? Exactly! Who was it said that "An armed society is a polite society"? A few years ago there was a popular bumper sticker around here "this vehicle protected by Smith & Wesson'. It sends the right message. Police rarely ever are there to protect us. They try to 'solve' the crime after its happened. The only way to truly be protected is to protect yourself. Absolutely!!! I know up in the northeast part of the US there is a big belief in the nanny state and they look longingly at european cradle to grave socialism. Which is a absolute failure there and most anyplace it has been attempted. This may work for some things, but not for personal safety. There isn't a cop in your yard to keep the burglars out or riding with you to take on the carjackers. You have to fall back on that old american concept of self-reliance. Guns are an excellent part of that. You are correct, sir! Would I prefer to live in a world where it wasn't necessary to have guns to protect my home and family? Of course, but I don't, neither do you. We have to live in the reality of this world, warts and all. Weebles Wobble (but they don't fall down) |
Reply |
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
Bought a Reinel 26' | ASA | |||
"How to steal your own boats..." (Wilko Sized Trip Report) | Whitewater | |||
"How to steal your own boats..." (Wilko Sized Trip Report) | General | |||
offshore fishing | General | |||
Is sailing becoming extinct? | General |