Yes. Simply so when the US military falls to pieces(assuming the nation is falling apart, invaded, etc), the American people can defend themselves.
Gun control is a must though.
Gun control is a must though.
In that question you are only giving us two choices. To kill the guy or give my money to him. In an actual situation like that, there would be way more choices than: I'm gonna shoot him even though I'm not technically threatened or I'm just gonna give him my money to avoid trouble. If you had a gun you could easily just take it out and tell him to gtfo.Trippy Turtle said:Even if you think you will handle it responsibly there is no saying everyone will. How many shootings have been in America compared to Australia? I feel so much better not having guns in Australia because nobody having weapons is a lot safer then everyone having weapons.
Off topic (Kind of): If you were getting mugged, and new you were in no serious danger as long as you gave over your money, would you shoot the person doing it?
It'd be the opposite for me. Sure, I have a gun on my nightstand, but the fact that every other Joe Bloggs has one on his nightstand too.Warlord211 said:Also, I feel a hell of a lot safer knowing that I can protect myself if need be because I have a gun in my nightstand.
I think it's a mistake to say they were less deadly. While a Revolutionary Era musket wouldn't stand up to even your most basic modern "juniors" rifle, we also have much more advanced medicine. A single bullet wound to a non-vital area could give you a lethal infection. Nowadays, infections are easily prevented with antibiotics. Bullet wound for bullet wound, Revolutionary Era bullets win. We've just gotten much speedier and accurate with our bullets. Also, some ammunition can leave holes the size of a grapefruit in a person...So it's not really cut and dry.SL33TBL1ND said:No, not at all. When considering this law, you have to think of the context in which it was written. Back then, when guns were nowhere near as deadly and they were still fighting Native Americans, sure. Now? Not so much.
thats because their outlawed if guns were allowed there would be no increase in crime the tools would just be betterOmniscientOstrich said:I'm by no stretch of the imagination a patriot, but there are certain instances where I can almost proudly state at least I don't live there/were not as bad as those guys. Guns are illegal in the UK and we have very minimal rates of gun crime. I like it that way.
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i agree and dont forget america is a much more spread out country then any european countries so there a lot more places for funs to be used for hunting or sport which is what most fifles are used for in the US and hand guns are for sport as well but most gun crimes are commited with a handgun that is why they are a little harder to obtainstutheninja said:the right to bear arms is the only physical check that the people have against the government, so i think that i should definetly have the right to bear arms. i own an SKS, Five-seveN, and a Ruger .22 and while its not integral to my survival that i own them and im certainly not going a rampage with these weapons anytime soon, i think that its a right of the people to check the government into place should need to. idk why everyone hates on guns these days, im not hurting you one bi by owning these weapons, its the people that are either a) psychotic and shouldnt have the weapon anyway or b) uneducated about firearms and are likely to get their finger blown off that give us all a bad rap. most of the people who own firearms never EVER intend on using them on human beings and most weapons in the U.S. at least dont, so i dont know why you feel the need to take it away from me. and anyway "an armed society is a polite society"![]()
I take it what your saying is that if guns were made legal in the UK that crime would not increase? If that's what your trying to convey, I say that is bullshit. This is one of the rare situations where I would say the term 'don't fix what ain't broke' would apply. We don't have much of a problem with gun crime in this country and we don't need to create problems. Introducing guns at this stage would only serve to exacerbate our crime rates.ROTMASTER said:thats because their outlawed if guns were allowed there would be no increase in crime the tools would just be betterOmniscientOstrich said:I'm by no stretch of the imagination a patriot, but there are certain instances where I can almost proudly state at least I don't live there/were not as bad as those guys. Guns are illegal in the UK and we have very minimal rates of gun crime. I like it that way.
damn, i WAS gonna say that i have too many bear arms and ask if anyone knew where to find a bear arm rack.Meatramen said:I think Family Guy said it the best...
The right to hang a couple of bear arms on the wall!![]()
how, what would it change in the population itself giving a person a gun doesnt turn them into a criminal, and giving a person who going to murder somebody with a knife, makes you irresponsible and him just more efficient, the introduction of firearms sould not change the crime rate to any noticable amount because giving a man a hammer does not make him a carpenter and giving a man a gun doesnt make him a murdererOmniscientOstrich said:I take it what your saying is that if guns were made legal in the UK that crime would not increase? If that's what your trying to convey, I say that is bullshit. This is one of the rare situations where I would say the term 'don't fix what ain't broke' would apply. We don't have much of a problem with gun crime in this country and we don't need to create problems. Introducing guns at this stage would only serve to exacerbate our crime rates.ROTMASTER said:thats because their outlawed if guns were allowed there would be no increase in crime the tools would just be betterOmniscientOstrich said:I'm by no stretch of the imagination a patriot, but there are certain instances where I can almost proudly state at least I don't live there/were not as bad as those guys. Guns are illegal in the UK and we have very minimal rates of gun crime. I like it that way.