I personally am fine with it as long as it's for hunting purposes only and they have the filled out the proper paperwork. Other wise NO. It just scares me when I picture my autistic brother carrying around Semiautomatic pistol for "defense."
Then I am glad I do not live where you do.Imitation Saccharin said:A) I beg to differ. I've seen people go up and down a community trying doors.Skalman said:Not all people lock their doors, in fact an unlocked door is almost as safe as a locked one, because everyone expects it to be locked so they don't go check if it actually is.
Yes, rifle, not gun.kommando367 said:i own a deer rifle for hunting purposes
Let's be honest. If people were legally allowed to carry guns on site you think there would be less violence?sneakypenguin said:So because others are fools with guns you would take away my right to defend myself? I'm sorry but if some crazy drug addict is robbing me for money I want a means with which to defend myself or loved ones. Even if odds are i'll never have to use it I still wan't that option. It would also be really nice to be able to carry on campus. The way I feel is the government is responsible for many deaths in virginia for not permitting legal carry permit holder to have one on site.Pseudonym2 post=18.75200.859659 said:Last I checked the odds of someone accidentally shooting one of their housemates compared to the chance of them shooting an invading criminal was somewhere in the neighborhood of 40 to 1.
Like people always say when seconds count the police are only minutes away. That's why I am proactive and take control of my safety rather than just hope nothing bad happens.
Hate to break it to you mate however a shotgun is hardly "easy to use." If held incorrectly prior to pulling the trigger; thus not properly adjusting for the recoil, you are likely to harm yourself more then your target. Of course if your aim is impressive... well disagree the "more then your target" portion of my previous sentence. Nonetheless a shotgun has such a powerful recoil it could theoretically break your arm if held incorrectly. There is a reason it is considered such a powerful weapon.JMeganSnow said:What sort of household?
Single woman living alone in a bad neighborhood? Yeah, I'd want a gun, preferably a shotgun or a revolver. Something easy to use. Busy couple with a dozen kids they can't monitor effectively? Probably not. Family on a farm miles from any neighbors or police help? Might make sense to have some weapons around the place.
I wouldn't call it a "tool" unless you were planning to use it to drive nails or open beer cans, though.
Call me optimistic, but I'd like to believe that police detectives would at least stand some chance of, well, detecting such foul trickery before accepting the story outright.one-shot-finch said:now that i think about it if you shoot an intruder then call the police all they find is a dead stranger and you holding a gun
I know that actually calling the police would take off suspicion but then a serial killer could bring a victim into house,claim the victim broke in and they would get away with it
I agree with you on certain hand guns and assault rifles, there is no need for civilians to have those types of weapons. However, some handguns are made predominantly for hunting, and hunting with a handgun is an accepted pratice. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handgun_hunting Edit, changed to a different link. And, um, a rifle is a gun(sorry, was too tempting to pass up).Skalman said:Number one: A gun is not a tool, a gun is a weapon. It serves no purpose as a tool.
Number two: Weapons are used to kill things. so unless you really need to kill something, you have no need for a weapon.
Number three: A Gun shouldn't even be in your house unless you're working in law enforcement and/or the military.
Number four: and don't come say it's for hunting purposes. You don't hunt with a gun, you use a rifle or possibly a bow.
Number five: self defense isn't a valid reason either, you're better of with a baseball bat or go learn a martial art.
Edit: Guns should only be allowed to people who actually need them, i.e police and military. Can't really understand how you in America are so fixated with the right to own guns. Most parts of the world doesn't allow civilians to own guns and the percentage of murders involving guns in all those countries are alot lower than in the states.
Just accept it, legalizing guns leads to more deaths.
Thats got to be one of the most offensive and ridiculous statements I've ever read. Kids don't accidently kill themselves with guns through stupidity (not their own anyway), did you never get hurt as a kid because you were playing with something dangerous (like a hammer, matches etc)? It's called curiosity and it's a natural part of childhood development, the difference is being curious about a gun is often fatal. And as for that last bit, was that supposed to be a dig at ethnic minorities? If so thats just unbelievably racist and idiotic. If you weren't talking about ethnic minorities then I appologise, you're not a racist you're just an idiot.JaggedIron said:Kids that accidently kill themselves with a gun, well thats just Evolution theory in action, DARWIN AWARD.
Guns don't kill people, minorities kill people.
Right, so when people say "gun" I take it they mean handgun not firearm, but that may just be a mistake on my part. None the less, why go hunting with a handgun when a rifle does a much better job?gamebrain89 said:I agree with you on certain hand guns and assault rifles, there is no need for civilians to have those types of weapons. However, some handguns are made predominantly for hunting, and hunting with a handgun is an accepted pratice. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handgun_hunting Edit, changed to a different link. And, um, a rifle is a gun(sorry, was too tempting to pass up).Skalman said:Number one: A gun is not a tool, a gun is a weapon. It serves no purpose as a tool.
Number two: Weapons are used to kill things. so unless you really need to kill something, you have no need for a weapon.
Number three: A Gun shouldn't even be in your house unless you're working in law enforcement and/or the military.
Number four: and don't come say it's for hunting purposes. You don't hunt with a gun, you use a rifle or possibly a bow.
Number five: self defense isn't a valid reason either, you're better of with a baseball bat or go learn a martial art.
Edit: Guns should only be allowed to people who actually need them, i.e police and military. Can't really understand how you in America are so fixated with the right to own guns. Most parts of the world doesn't allow civilians to own guns and the percentage of murders involving guns in all those countries are alot lower than in the states.
Just accept it, legalizing guns leads to more deaths.
It's not racist if it's true....philios82 post=18.75200.865767 said:Thats got to be one of the most offensive and ridiculous statements I've ever read. Kids don't accidently kill themselves with guns through stupidity (not their own anyway), did you never get hurt as a kid because you were playing with something dangerous (like a hammer, matches etc)? It's called curiosity and it's a natural part of childhood development, the difference is being curious about a gun is often fatal. And as for that last bit, was that supposed to be a dig at ethnic minorities? If so thats just unbelievably racist and idiotic. If you weren't talking about ethnic minorities then I appologise, you're not a racist you're just an idiot.
Call me paranoid, but I don't want to be at the mercy of the government. If I am, then it becomes all too easy for them to abuse their authority. An armed person is a citizen. A disarmed one is a subject. (Please forgive the cliche)colourcodedchaos said:OK, first off, guns are bad. They are simply instruments of death, destruction and torture. Tasers are merely guns that didn't eat their vegetables.
Now, I understand that shooting is a sport. And indeed, my country used to win Olympic golds in it before the Hungerford disaster of 1986 (though I might have got that date slightly off). But I believe that firm gun control is the hallmark of a civilised society.
Soldiers and armed police have guns. Are you a soldier or policeman? No? Then you DO NO GET A GUN. It's bloody basic, people. The problem is imports, and whack down mandatory life imprisonment (min. 55 years) for gun-running and that'll die off.
Also, a little-known fact for all the 2nd-Amendment-quoters out there: Britain had a right to bear arms but it was repealed about 175 years ago, because they saw it was a bad idea.