rev0lver
Come On Die Young
Again, I'm not for a gun ban. But there is seriously an astounding lack of logic and research in these arguments (from both sides)....
- Where are people getting the idea that these shooters would just get their guns illegally if they were banned? Does anyone seriously think a sheltered nerdy looking suburban white kid or a fanatical neuroscience student would have the connections to get guns off the black market?
- The British violent crime rate is often cited here. The problem here is that "violent crime" has no set international definition. The criteria for that is looser there than in other countries.
- Other countries aren't scared to fight us because our citizens have guns. They're scared to fight us because we have dozens of nuclear weapons.
- Defending ourselves from tyranny is a silly argument. Maybe not 200 years ago, but in the modern age yes. Our political and legal system is such that it couldn't happen, at least not nearly to the extent that we would need to fight them. Our government is made of citizens who we are able to vote in and out of office. In the extremely unlikely event that someone would ascend to the presidency and starts commanding the military to massacre civilians or something, he would be immediately thrown out. I think people watch too many movies.
- If for some odd reason we decide to institute authoritarianism just for kicks, lbsh, we would still get bodied even if everyone had guns. The days of muskets and bayonets is over. Now we have drone strikes.
- Responsible gun owners exist in bigger numbers than irresponsible gun owners. No one's trying to compare a father who wants to protect his family with the VA Tech shooter. That being said, the gun lobbyists in America are preventing us from dealing with those irresponsible gun owners, and it's tougher to add laws preventing psychopaths from getting guns than it is to let two men marry. The pro-gun people need to realize this. Not everyone wants to take everyone's guns away, we just want to make things safer.
- Gun bans won't conceivably work with the way American culture is. With the number of guns we have out there, we would only prevent the purchase of more guns. We can't pretend we can find all the guns already out there and throw them away.
- It's easy to say guns should be illegal when you're in an area without people with illegal guns. Perspective always needs to be taken into account.
- Where are people getting the idea that these shooters would just get their guns illegally if they were banned? Does anyone seriously think a sheltered nerdy looking suburban white kid or a fanatical neuroscience student would have the connections to get guns off the black market?
- The British violent crime rate is often cited here. The problem here is that "violent crime" has no set international definition. The criteria for that is looser there than in other countries.
- Other countries aren't scared to fight us because our citizens have guns. They're scared to fight us because we have dozens of nuclear weapons.
- Defending ourselves from tyranny is a silly argument. Maybe not 200 years ago, but in the modern age yes. Our political and legal system is such that it couldn't happen, at least not nearly to the extent that we would need to fight them. Our government is made of citizens who we are able to vote in and out of office. In the extremely unlikely event that someone would ascend to the presidency and starts commanding the military to massacre civilians or something, he would be immediately thrown out. I think people watch too many movies.
- If for some odd reason we decide to institute authoritarianism just for kicks, lbsh, we would still get bodied even if everyone had guns. The days of muskets and bayonets is over. Now we have drone strikes.
- Responsible gun owners exist in bigger numbers than irresponsible gun owners. No one's trying to compare a father who wants to protect his family with the VA Tech shooter. That being said, the gun lobbyists in America are preventing us from dealing with those irresponsible gun owners, and it's tougher to add laws preventing psychopaths from getting guns than it is to let two men marry. The pro-gun people need to realize this. Not everyone wants to take everyone's guns away, we just want to make things safer.
- Gun bans won't conceivably work with the way American culture is. With the number of guns we have out there, we would only prevent the purchase of more guns. We can't pretend we can find all the guns already out there and throw them away.
- It's easy to say guns should be illegal when you're in an area without people with illegal guns. Perspective always needs to be taken into account.