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juniper l33t


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Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 10:01 am Post subject: |
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| BoneKracker wrote: | | I don't see those "honest people". I see people like you blaming our right to bear arms and running around flailing their arms about it at every opportunity, while doing nothing about the real causes, despite the facts. The facts are that the percentage of our population who have gun has gone down steadily over the years, while incidents of randomly-targeted mass violence have gone up. They are completely unrelated. The global studies also find no relationship. Meanwhile, mostly because of this red herring, virtually nothing has been done as a result of these incidents to address the real causes. |
I will say it once more. I blame the culture, history racial tensions, poverty, and others, AND the easy access to guns.
If anything, people have tried to address the problem from every angle, EXCEPT a mass ban on guns. No, banning them just in chicago won't work (even for chicago).
you are the only one suggesting that the most used tool to do the job isn't a factor. |
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wswartzendruber Veteran


Joined: 23 Mar 2004 Posts: 1205 Location: Jefferson, USA
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Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 7:13 pm Post subject: |
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It has been my observation that disarmed populaces are easy targets for dictatorial takeover.
With that said, why doesn't Sweden have an exceptionally high crime rate? They allow fully automatic weapons. |
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pjp Administrator


Joined: 16 Apr 2002 Posts: 16033 Location: Colorado
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Posted: Thu Mar 21, 2013 11:12 pm Post subject: |
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| wswartzendruber wrote: | | It has been my observation that disarmed populaces are easy targets for dictatorial takeover. | Works rather well. _________________ lolgov. 'cause where we're going, you don't have civil liberties.
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BoneKracker Veteran


Joined: 14 Mar 2006 Posts: 1499 Location: U.S.A.
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Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 1:49 am Post subject: |
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| juniper wrote: | | BoneKracker wrote: | | I don't see those "honest people". I see people like you blaming our right to bear arms and running around flailing their arms about it at every opportunity, while doing nothing about the real causes, despite the facts. The facts are that the percentage of our population who have gun has gone down steadily over the years, while incidents of randomly-targeted mass violence have gone up. They are completely unrelated. The global studies also find no relationship. Meanwhile, mostly because of this red herring, virtually nothing has been done as a result of these incidents to address the real causes. |
I will say it once more. I blame the culture, history racial tensions, poverty, and others, AND the easy access to guns.
If anything, people have tried to address the problem from every angle, EXCEPT a mass ban on guns. No, banning them just in chicago won't work (even for chicago).
you are the only one suggesting that the most used tool to do the job isn't a factor. |
Wrong. That's what all the studies show. The tool isn't a causal factor, and taking it away doesn't reduce the problem. The causes lie elsewhere. Even the credible studies of the United States alone, analyzing the effects of variations in gun laws from state to state, fail to show what you seem to take on faith for some inexplicable reason.
Slicing data by what type of tool was used doesn't make much sense, because anything can be, and is, used. Rates are not lower where guns aren't available. That's your perception, based on anecdotal evidence or propaganda or something, but it's simply not true. When you slice data by things like "circumstances of homicide", then you're starting to get somewhere in terms of understanding causes and addressing the problem.
That's when you start to recognize the prevalence of things like robbery, drugs, juvenile gangs, alcohol, etc. (and that's just because those are the sortings that happen to be available). What will we see when we start analyzing homicides by "violent video game player > 4 hrs/wk", "withdrawn from prescription psychotropic", "single-parent family", "abused child", "addictive drug user", and so on? Moreover, if as you claim, the problem has been addressed from "every angle", why aren't those statistics already available in official, empirical form?
Just look at the debate over violence on TV and video games; why is there no data (not bullshit "studies" based on some surveys, but real empirical data from the FBI, for example, showing these data for all the homicides in recent years)? I'll tell you why, because nobody is asking the FBI to report that data. So it's utter bullshit that "every angle" is being addressed. We don't even know what the "angles" are. _________________ Oldthinkers unbellyfeel INGSOC.
-- Headline of a document on Winston Smith's terminal in his cubicle at the Ministry of Truth, seen briefly in the background in one scene of the movie rendition of Nineteen Eighty-Four. |
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kurtdezhyrenze n00b

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Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 4:28 am Post subject: |
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| juniper wrote: | | BoneKracker wrote: | | I don't see those "honest people". I see people like you blaming our right to bear arms and running around flailing their arms about it at every opportunity, while doing nothing about the real causes, despite the facts. The facts are that the percentage of our population who have gun has gone down steadily over the years, while incidents of randomly-targeted mass violence have gone up. They are completely unrelated. The global studies also find no relationship. Meanwhile, mostly because of this red herring, virtually nothing has been done as a result of these incidents to address the real causes. |
I will say it once more. I blame the culture, history racial tensions, poverty, and others, AND the easy access to guns.
If anything, people have tried to address the problem from every angle, EXCEPT a mass ban on guns. No, banning them just in chicago won't work (even for chicago).
you are the only one suggesting that the most used tool to do the job isn't a factor. |
what matter most is not to have guns...it is because of some individual doesn't knows their existence...crime rate will not reduce if the authorize wont figure out the roots...
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BoneKracker Veteran


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Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 4:47 am Post subject: |
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Word. _________________ Oldthinkers unbellyfeel INGSOC.
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sikpuppy n00b


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Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 4:50 am Post subject: |
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BoneKracker Veteran


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Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 5:02 am Post subject: |
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I got this. Years of heavy drinking enables me to translate:
| Quote: | | what matter most is not to have guns...it is because of some individual doesn't knows their existence...crime rate will not reduce if the authorize wont figure out the roots. |
"What matters most is not gun control. Criminals don't pay attention to laws anyway. The crime rate will not be reduced unless the authorities figure out it's root causes." _________________ Oldthinkers unbellyfeel INGSOC.
-- Headline of a document on Winston Smith's terminal in his cubicle at the Ministry of Truth, seen briefly in the background in one scene of the movie rendition of Nineteen Eighty-Four. |
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sikpuppy n00b


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Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 5:21 am Post subject: |
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| BoneKracker wrote: | I got this. Years of heavy drinking enables me to translate:
| Quote: | | what matter most is not to have guns...it is because of some individual doesn't knows their existence...crime rate will not reduce if the authorize wont figure out the roots. |
"What matters most is not gun control. Criminals don't pay attention to laws anyway. The crime rate will not be reduced unless the authorities figure out it's root causes." |
Better. Here's what I say to that: Evil is the mother of all roots. Or is it money? |
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BoneKracker Veteran


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Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 6:03 am Post subject: |
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| sikpuppy wrote: | | BoneKracker wrote: | I got this. Years of heavy drinking enables me to translate:
| Quote: | | what matter most is not to have guns...it is because of some individual doesn't knows their existence...crime rate will not reduce if the authorize wont figure out the roots. |
"What matters most is not gun control. Criminals don't pay attention to laws anyway. The crime rate will not be reduced unless the authorities figure out it's root causes." |
Better. Here's what I say to that: Evil is the mother of all roots. Or is it money? |
No, no... it's "women will evil your root for money", or something. _________________ Oldthinkers unbellyfeel INGSOC.
-- Headline of a document on Winston Smith's terminal in his cubicle at the Ministry of Truth, seen briefly in the background in one scene of the movie rendition of Nineteen Eighty-Four. |
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sikpuppy n00b


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Posted: Fri Mar 22, 2013 6:45 am Post subject: |
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| BoneKracker wrote: | | No, no... it's "women will evil your root for money", or something. |
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