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the thread topic implies that Barry lies on occasion
so that's laughable considering he's a compulsive schizophrenic pathological liar 100% of the time |
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So, how do we best keep the illegal guns out of criminals hands? |
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What's the difference between a legal gun and an illegal one anyway? If you have a gigantic surplus of legal guns wouldn't that make it a heck of a lot easier for criminals to get guns which would *instantly* make them illegal guns? The number of guns in the US is mind boggling...over 270 million which is 6 times higher than any other nation and as many as the next 18 countries COMBINED. It's no wonder our rate of gun homicide is #1 in the developed world. But no, it must be all about the people. -spence |
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Don't give them free to Mexican cartels where they will be used to kill hundreds including border agents Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I would also like to know the number committed by illegal aliens . Something tells me you probably wouldn't have thought about that Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
Spence..U can not compare Canada to the US for gun ownership, 35 million population...2 million legal guns would equal approximately 17% of the population
The US with approximately 317,000,000....55million legal gun owners would be approx. 6% of the population own guns...BUT... with 55 million gun owners U R about correct they own around 300 million guns That is enough fire power to take on the US goverment if the need ever arose to take on the government in gorilla warfare. |
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You absolutely know that you are posting things that are contradicted by the data, yet you continue to spout this because you want it to be true. Incredible. |
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Here is a liberal with a talk show, and he can't connect the dots to understand that if you lock up lots of criminal, crime rates should go down. But Maher's solution to crime, apparently, is to empty put prisons. |
You guys sound like the Rush and Bernie show. They actually are not on the same show but both Rush Limbaugh and Bernie Sanders find extreme examples that of course any halfwit would find unacceptable. The evil illegal immigrants, maybe you should talk to the smart ones they are here for a self defined amount of time, making multiple times what they could at home and then getting out and going home to live well the rest of their lives. They are too conservative to want to pay for everyone else. We have more people in prisons than anyone else in the world, its not getting better, we need to fix it. The criminals in charge have now fixed our healthcare system, did you know that now if you get health insurance and quit paying, that after three months they cancel your health insurance. The surprising part is that the insurance company gets all the money it paid out back, how come it doesn't work like that for my business.
Notice how your doctor now spends more time looking at his computer than you, the bean counters have decided that it is in your better interest to have all procedures have a 5 digit code so they can better determine our health care needs. It was a 3 digit code but now they need to know if it is the first visit, second or final. Most doctors used to say try this, if it doesn't work come back and see me. |
That must be that Fuzzy math I've always heard about :hihi:
You might want to re-check those numbers...you have them flipped. Canada 5.7% U.S. 17.6 % Quote:
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Fuzzy Math....hmmmmm.
If ya take the 35million people divide by 2million gun owners I get the 17...lol |
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Do the illegals cross the border with weapons or do they get them here? Something tells me you probably wouldn't have thought about that. -spence |
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. That's pathetic Spence but typical . If you want an honest debate you have to aknowledge all possible reasons for gun violence . Abolishing the 2nd amendment won't work . Sorry to disappoint you . And why would you think illegals are not crossing the border with weapons? Because they don't want to do something illegal ? I don't know when the last time you bought a weapon was, but I suggest you look into it. It is a lot harder than you would like to believe. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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There are many reasons for gun violence. If you're so open to an honest debate and are willing to acknowledge all possible reasons for gun violence I'd think you could connect the dots between proliferation and outcome. Quote:
-spence |
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Time to ban knifes, bats and fishing rods that could be made into sharp instruments too. |
not to mention breast implants...them taut nipples R causing an epidemic of blindness due to poked eyes....LOL...:)
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Firearms: 67.8% Knives or other cutting instruments: 13.4% Personal weapons (hands, fists, feet, etc.): 5.7% Blunt objects (clubs, hammers, etc.): 3.9% Other dangerous weapons: 9.2% Mind the gap. -spence |
Do you think that it is just because we can have firearms?http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_..._homicide_rate
We should have the highest intentional homicide rate then, shouldn't we? |
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What's interesting is why we're a bit of an abnormality among developed nations. Some of this could be due to sheer size, but the preponderance of weapons is something that can't be ignored. I've looked into justified homicides before and while it certainly does happen it's still quite rare and often in the home. There of course are equally rare situations where good intentions go awry. My assumption on repeat offenders is that if you commit a crime with a gun and are caught, you'll need to get another gun to repeat. -spence |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Defensive_gun_use And: http://www.examiner.com/article/detr...arm-themselves And: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/0...n_5128271.html |
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One last time. See if you can follow. Check out this link, which lists gun ownership rates and gun murder rates by state... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_vio...tates_by_state From this link, you can see some things that suggest that your conclusion, that proliferation of guns is the core issue, is false. Wyoming is ranked #1 in gun ownership at 59.7% of the residents. Spence, do you therefore presume that Wyoming has a problem with gun violence? Really? According to that data, Wyoming had the 9th lowest gun murder rate in the nation. Flip side, let's look at DC. DC has the lowest gun ownership rate in the country, the absolute lowest, at 3.6%. Spence, based on your logic, gun crime in DC shuold be low, right? In fact, DC has the very highest gun murder rate in the nation. Are you going to tell me that the murders in DC are committed by tourists from Wyoming who come into DC with their guns blazing? Therefore, while I agree that gun crime cannot occur if guns don't exist, you have to concede that there is not a great correlation between gun ownership and gun crime. The data could not be much more clear on this. Why can the people of Wyoming own so many guns, yet be so less likely to use them on each other? Family values and religion, the very things that many on your side spend a lot of resources mocking. Your side likes to tell people, especially people who live in places like DC and Chicago, that religion and family values have no place in the modern world. Stop saying that it's all about guns. Spence, if you owned 50 guns, would you be more likely to murder anybody with them, than you are today? Of course not. We need to deal with the attitude so many have, that the only thing that matters is the self. The guns are out there, and that is fact. The most effective thing we can do, is restore in our citizenry, a minimal amount of empathy for others. I'm not a big fan of guns, and I think that requiring the chip on the trigger that verifies the fingerprint of the owner (so that nobody else can fire the gun) is a good idea. But what's scarier to me than guns, is the willingness of so many Americans to do God-awful things to each other. |
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This issue actually has been studied. http://www.bu.edu/news/2013/09/13/ne...and-homicides/ Remember that in areas like DC or Chicago with tough gun laws and yet ample crime that the crime generally was present before the gun laws were passed...that's why they have tough gun laws, to aid with prosecution. Given the easy availability of firearms outside of restricted areas I don't think you can assume a localized law will have a depressing impact on behavior...although that's what the NRA would like you to believe. The reason so many gun control advocates want Federal legislation is precisely because localized efforts are challenged by short-termism and open state borders. Very few in this country want to ban weapons entirely, but the opposing position -- that more guns is always the answer -- is just as faulty. -spence |
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How do so many guns get into criminals hands in the first place, if there are no loop-holes or other talking points that the advocate side or the NRA side use.... are they all stolen? Is it shell buyers? how do we attack that part of the problem...? I'm all good with people owning weapons for sport, hunting and self defense, but the sheer volume that seems accessible to criminals is very disconcerting... |
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We ban plenty of things that get into the hands of criminals. illegal drugs are directly related to many gun crimes. To blame the firearm is illogical. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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If it isn't some loophole, how do they get the guns? I don't know the answer, either.... |
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The big problem here is the NRA, not the members mind you but the leadership who work tirelessly to whip everybody into a panic by pushing conspiracy theories that enrich themselves and their benefactors. There's a lot of rational legislation the NRA leadership opposes simply because it would slow the free flow of firearms... -spence |
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Aha! But it was you, not I, who said that gun crime is driven primarily by gun ownership. If what you said had a shred of validity to it, then the crime rates in DC and Wyoming would be a function of gun ownership. And clearly, that is not the case. My data refutes that as clearly as anything can be refuted. You are right! The citizens of DC and the citizens of Wyoming are very different. And it is the cultural and socioeconomic differences between the 2 groups, not merely the presence of guns, that is the root cause of gun crime. There is a reason why 50 Cent and Snoop Dog don't do concerts in Wyoming and South Dakota, yet they sell out in places like DC and Chicago (meaning, they sell out in places with high crime rates). Thank you for making my point for me. You don't often hear radical liberals concede that you cannot compare expected behavior between those who live in DC and those who live in Wyoming... "that's why they have tough gun laws, to aid with prosecution" There is nothing you won't make up, will you? In the aftermath of the Newtown shooting, liberals were not calling for tough gun laws "to aid with the prosecution" of the gunmen. The liberals were calling for tough gun laws, because they claim it will reduce gun crime and save lives. Can't you go 5 seconds without being so blatantly dishonest? I'll ask you again...Why can the citizens of Wyoming own so many more guns than the citizens of DC, yet commit so much less crime? Why can't you answer that? Could it be the fact that there is no answer to that question, which doesn't repudiate your claims here? |
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But the scariest thing isn't the availability of guns. To me, the scary thing is how many of our citizens have it within them to do evil things to each other. If we got rid of all the guns, that doesn't address the fact that there are still a lot of would-sociopaths out there. That is the problem. The gun is the tool, and a very dangerous tool that requires regulation. But the best solution is to get the peole in DC to be no more willing to do evil than the people of Wyoming. IMHO, the conservative agenda tries to address that, and the liberal agenda exacerbates that. |
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