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Old 04-13-2006, 04:21 AM   #25 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by SteelyLoins
Ouch. My philosophy is to depend on the government for as little as possible. The victims of Katrina would probably side with me, although some are more content to complain about the failures of government than to become self-sufficient. In any case, I don't want to find myself in the circumstances they experienced.

Every study I have seen (and I'd have to spend some time to provide them) has indicated that less restrictive gun laws decrease crime. If there is a valid study that indicates more restrictive gun laws reduce crime, I'd like to see it.

Note--I don't want to hear that "England has less crime." Their crime rate recently INCREASED with more restrictions, and no one has yet explained Switzerland's low crime rate in spite of the near universal possession of firearms. What would interest me is a reference to a US city whose crime rate was decreased by additional gun laws.
Hey - it's nice to see some new faces around here!

I think joshbaumgartner (post 15 in this thread) made a very credible point that crime isn't an argument that relates to understanding the 2nd amendment as it is currently written. It COULD be a consideration in a conversation about how to amend the Constitution. Do you disagree with him?
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