1) Er, they don't carry them routinely in like 99% of cases. Only for special operations. I have seen armed policemen once in London a little after the 7/7 bombings. All the help they gave was killing an innocent man who they thought was acting a bit suspicious and looked foreign.kawligia said:1) I didn't mean to say they weren't allowed to carry guns. I intended to say that in practice, they didn't routinely carry guns until sometime in the 90s.
2) I don't understand your point. Are you saying that just because being attacked on any given day is not an absolute certainty that you should never be prepared for it? Getting in a car wreck is not a certainty but people still wear their seatbelts. There are countless thousands of crimes committed every day. It sounds like you think its only something that happens to "someone else."
3) Because there are as few as 1.5 million soldiers in the US army. There are 300+ million citizens. Being outnumbered almost 300 to 1 are not great odds even for the US military. Also, that original 1.5 million number includes the Air Force and the Navy who are not ground troops and would have limited usefulness in that type of engagement. In addition, the military would probably loose a significant number of soldiers when it came time to pick sides.
On top of that, I highly doubt the US military would go rampaging through city streets with tanks and mortar fire and nukes, especially against its own citizens who may or may not be combatants. Furthermore, the sheer number of armed citizens could choke the military of supplies on their own turf. It would not be a pretty situation for them by any stretch of the imagination.
Also consider the fact that the US already defeated the vastly superior army of Great Brittan in 1776 AND the Confederate Army came extremely close to defeating the superior Union Army during the civil war.
The chances of a united armed rebellion being successful are a lot greater than you think. Even if they weren't, the deterrent factor of having to shoot and be shot by your own neighbors is enough to make tyranny very unlikely in the first place. Hopefully, that deterrent will be all we will ever need.
4) We are not going to get rid of the Constitution any sooner than you will get rid of the Magna Carta and return to a full blown Monarchy, disbanding Parlaiment. The Constitution can be amended through the proper channels if there is enough support in the country for it. Here's the thing: there is NOT enough support for amending the Constitution to take away this right. As a result, we have a lot of loud-mouths out there who want to IGNORE the supreme law of the land because they don't like it and don't have enough support to change it. But if they can be allowed to ignore that constitutional provision, what other constitutional provision can they ignore? Free speech? Privacy? They seem to be working on those two right now!
1) You are missing the point. The point is that UK has a different culture than the US. What may or may not work there isn't the same as what will work here. The people are different, the environment is different, and the situation is different.Daveman said:Snip
1)If I am missing any point it is because you haven't put it forward. "It just has a different culture" is not an argument. It's whining because you have got any factual basis to assert your opinion. As you like analogies so much I'll give you one. Just because a shirt's made of different fabric doesn't mean you can't put it in a washing machine.kawligia said:snip
The Black Adder said:Ideas like your's are one's that are good if you want to turn kids to mature into cattle, and not free thinking liberated and enlightened adults.Necrophagist said:Students have almost no rights in public schools. In fact, it may be due to the entitlement of school kids that there is so much tension. Why not uniforms? What makes you think you have the RIGHT to wear what you want? What makes you think you have the RIGHT to leave campus whenever you want? What makes you think you have the RIGHT to say and do what you want in a public school?
I have a skewed view on the subject. I'm in the process of becoming a public school educator.
... and there are kids in my school that don't know basic math or basic spelling and grammar. And these morons in my college take up space in classes that I could be taking and learning something from. Maybe the fault isn't in the education system but in people themselves. People are just stupid.
The UK is also about the size of my back yard.Daveman said:No, that's balls, gun crime in the UK is tiny compared to america. The last time there was ANY gun related crime in my town was about 5 years ago when a jewelers was robbed with a REPLICA pistol. I myself have seen a real gun ONCE. I do live in a very safe area but in the nearest city there is no gun crime to be heard of either.Necrophagist said:FAIL! Gun control does little to curb gun violence - indeed, it creates a trend of not more gun violence, but more of it resulting in fatalities. Look up the numbers - gun control doesn't work.
And, for the folks paying attention, this is one of the points of my argument.Seriously, perhaps gun control works in other, SMALLER countries, but the US is massive. How in the world do you contend to actually control guns in such a sprawling country, rather than just allowing criminals to have access to guns and not law-abiding citizens.
We used to own your country.Necrophagist said:The UK is also about the size of my back yard.Daveman said:No, that's balls, gun crime in the UK is tiny compared to america. The last time there was ANY gun related crime in my town was about 5 years ago when a jewelers was robbed with a REPLICA pistol. I myself have seen a real gun ONCE. I do live in a very safe area but in the nearest city there is no gun crime to be heard of either.Necrophagist said:FAIL! Gun control does little to curb gun violence - indeed, it creates a trend of not more gun violence, but more of it resulting in fatalities. Look up the numbers - gun control doesn't work.
Zing.
Seriously, perhaps gun control works in other, SMALLER countries, but the US is massive. How in the world do you contend to actually control guns in such a sprawling country, rather than just allowing criminals to have access to guns and not law-abiding citizens.
Yeah I know. Unlike my classmates I actually read books.Necrophagist said:The Black Adder said:Ideas like your's are one's that are good if you want to turn kids to mature into cattle, and not free thinking liberated and enlightened adults.Necrophagist said:Students have almost no rights in public schools. In fact, it may be due to the entitlement of school kids that there is so much tension. Why not uniforms? What makes you think you have the RIGHT to wear what you want? What makes you think you have the RIGHT to leave campus whenever you want? What makes you think you have the RIGHT to say and do what you want in a public school?
I have a skewed view on the subject. I'm in the process of becoming a public school educator.
... and there are kids in my school that don't know basic math or basic spelling and grammar. And these morons in my college take up space in classes that I could be taking and learning something from. Maybe the fault isn't in the education system but in people themselves. People are just stupid.
Quoted for comedic value.
Also, when a person leaves the state of nature they give up certain liberties in exchange for safety and the benefits of being a part of an ordered society. Social contract theory 101.
Father Time said:Whoa there, I didn't say that. You've quoted someone who quoted me I think. Also, I am kind of sick of the debate. I really don't care. I've decided that if people in america want to shoot each other, then I can't be arsed to stop them. It just means I'm not going to be going on holiday there any time soon.Daveman said:Since the lad has done his report, I'll stop throwing in my lengthy opinions in this thread, and leave it at a "We'll have to agree to disagree". I do not see the logic behind people like Father Time's arguments, and you cannot see the logic behind mine. I think that alone is an interesting study in cutural relativism, and that's for another thread (or school report). Neither is going to convinve the other, and I'd rather try to leave the argument on a cordial note, than devolve into argument and name-calling for the sake of it.
I used to be in favor of gun control and I used to think the NRA (our biggest pro-gun lobby for those who don't know) was nuts. Now I don't. The only time I've ever seen a gun in real life (other than museums) was a police officer so it wasn't a case of me having cultural differences, I was just persuaded by a pro-gun guy in a debate. I do see logic in gun control arguments I just think the arguments against it outweigh them significantly.
Although which of my arguments do you think not make sense? I promise to be calm about it (although if you're sick of the debate I understand).
wordsmith said:Tiror said:wordsmith said:*brilliantly written essay outline*
Hi, i'm a friend of Cucumber ( OP of this thread ), and i have gotten the exact same assignment as him. And i have eagerly read what i myself think are very well thought posts from many of you, but one in particular really made me wanna grab it. But i would of course never steal anything without permission, so i ask you, "Wordsmith", can i use the highlighted points of ur post in my essay?
Go ahead, although if you have a Sources list at the end, I wouldn't object to a small acknowledgement there. Do me a favour though, send me the essay to have a look at. PM me for my e-mail.
Edit:
Indeed. "The gun is a tool. The mind is the weapon."santaandy said:Why aren't we trying to make better people? Why aren't we trying to eradicate the desire to murder? Why aren't we teaching our children to avoid using violence? This type of behavior is what kills people, not guns. We need less wackos, not less guns.
Because thats where students go?Cucumber said:"Why are American schools especially in the danger zone when it comes to being attacked with guns by crazy or angry students?"
Not a badly written essay... Possibly a little colloquial for my liking, but if it does the job... Dare I ask what grade/mark you got?Tiror said:Hi, i'm sorry i've taken so long, but i had to be quite honest, forgotten
But here it is, my essay, and thanks alot for the "outline"!
http://cid-e26644e4b7d90978.skydrive.live.com/home.aspx
Just click on the "School shooting" folder, and there you have it.
Haha, thanks. I have english as my 2nd language, so i'm not as fluent as it could seemwordsmith said:Not a badly written essay... Possibly a little colloquial for my liking, but if it does the job... Dare I ask what grade/mark you got?Tiror said:Hi, i'm sorry i've taken so long, but i had to be quite honest, forgotten
But here it is, my essay, and thanks alot for the "outline"!
http://cid-e26644e4b7d90978.skydrive.live.com/home.aspx
Just click on the "School shooting" folder, and there you have it.
Colloquial=slang terms/writing like you would talk to your friends. It's 11pm here, and I'm off soon otherwise I'd offer an example. For someone who doesn't speak english as a first language, it's a great effort.Tiror said:Haha, thanks. I have english as my 2nd language, so i'm not as fluent as it could seemwordsmith said:Not a badly written essay... Possibly a little colloquial for my liking, but if it does the job... Dare I ask what grade/mark you got?Tiror said:Hi, i'm sorry i've taken so long, but i had to be quite honest, forgotten
But here it is, my essay, and thanks alot for the "outline"!
http://cid-e26644e4b7d90978.skydrive.live.com/home.aspx
Just click on the "School shooting" folder, and there you have it.What does "colloquial" mean?
And, i havent got the grade yet, the teachers been very busy lately, should get it soon, and will post it here when i have it![]()