huntedannoyed said:
awmperry said:
There's vermin control, sports shooting, hobby shooting, hunting at the weekend or on holiday, self-defence, and simply shooting for the fun of it.
I like how your first example for the usefullness of guns is "Vermin control." Those arn't your rats to shoot! Second, if nobody had guns, there would be no need to defend yourself with one. Police officers in England dont wear them.
Sport and hobby shooting may be a valid point, but I think just amounts to little less than a gorilla beating his chest to intimidate and can just as easily be accomplished with non lethal weapons like Pellet guns.
They aren't my rats to shoot? Would I be right in assuming that you live in a town?
Let's say you're a farmer. Foxes come and eat your chickens. Are you seriously suggesting that a farmer isn't within their rights to shoot the fox?
Or what about rabbits? When the rabbit population gets too high, a disease called myximatosis emerges (look up "malthusian checks"), as a natural mechanism to reduce the rabbit population. We have lots of rabbits in the garden at home, and myxi is a horrible way to die. It's much better to cull the rabbits when they start getting numerous, thus reducing the rabbit population and minimising the incidence of disease.
Moving on... If nobody had guns, what about knives? If someone runs at me with an axe, is it fair to expect me to wait for them to get close so I can defend myself with my bare hands? The rule of thumb is that if someone is within 21 feet with a bladed weapon, they're able to stab you before you've had time to draw a handgun, and once you're in a knife fight you've got to be pretty skilled to survive it. In other words, unless you carry a knife - which is illegal in Britain if the blade's long enough to be an effective weapon - you basically have no chance.
Or do you want to ban knives as well? Then someone will use a bottle as a weapon. Seriously, we humans are pretty resourceful in finding ways to kill each other. The belief that "If we ban guns, nobody will have guns, so nobody will need guns" is a spectacularly naive one. Drugs are already banned in most places, yet people still manage to dope themselves to the gills. One of the defining characteristic about criminals is that they don't care about laws...
Oh, and police in the UK do carry guns; indeed, the proportion of AFOs (Authorised Firearms Officers) has been rising over the last decade, and routinely armed patrols are becoming standard in some areas.
Sport and hobby shooting may be a valid point, but I think just amounts to little less than a gorilla beating his chest to intimidate and can just as easily be accomplished with non lethal weapons like Pellet guns.
I don't know where to start; that's the most absurd argument against sports shooting that I've ever heard. I enjoy shooting at cardboard. I enjoy going out in the garden and target shooting with my airsoft guns, I enjoy going to a handgun club in Sweden, and I enjoyed range shooting during my stint in the air force. I enjoy the intellectual aspect, considering all sorts of different factors, and still making a tiny piece of metal go through a 1" spot of paper.
I've never once got the impression that shooting makes me intimidating, at least not outside certain elements of training in the military where that was the whole point of the exercise...
Airsoft guns and air weapons are fun, no doubt about it, but they're fun in different ways. There's no recoil, so it's one less thing to think about. They have much shorter ranges, too; with a rifle I can easily hit a target at 200 metres, while an airsoft gun will have dropped the BB onto the ground after 50.
It is unfortunate that many of the people who are vehemently opposed to firearms - like you - simply don't take the time to understand what they're talking about. It's easy to decide that all guns are without exception evil, but that simply isn't the reality of it.
Learn a bit about guns. Go shooting a couple of times, learn what shooters are talking about. Look into the statistics, talk to police officers. Find out how gun statistics relate to knife statistics, to violent crime, to crime in general. Find out how many non-accidental firearms deaths are from legally held firearms. Find out how firearms work, find out how shootings work in physiological and psychological terms. Do you really think most licensed gun owners go out looking for people to shoot? Do you really think those who have been forced to shoot someone actually enjoyed it?
Your gut tells you that people shouldn't need weapons, and that violence is bad. That's fine, and a laudable gut feeling to have. But without objective information and at least a basic understanding of both sides of the debate, it's simply not a useful standpoint. Learn a bit more about the debate, and I'll be very happy to discuss it.
Oh, and look at sports. A huge wodge of sports grew out of combat and weapons. Javelin, fencing, archery... So where's the harm in acknowledging that shooting has a space as a legitimate sport?