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Old 12-10-2007, 04:48 AM   #121 (permalink)
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note the church shootings in colorado today- most security that is armed has less strict rules/testing than it takes to get a CCW- (around here, for example, in the city there is a written test and a shooting test, but no training required, while a ccw requires a course- in the county you can just carry a gun with the employers permission) and an armed security guard stopped the gunman, not before he killed and wounded a few, but before he could kill more- as the pastor saids, the armed guard prevented a greater tragedy.... that tells me that more guns = less casualties..... or as malcolm reynolds said, "if someone tries to kill you, you kill em right back." armed people are by nature more likely to fight back, and that is what you SHOULD do if attacked......
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Old 12-10-2007, 06:51 AM   #122 (permalink)
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1 in 6 billion? No, that would not be enough. You'd have to be certifiably insane to prepare for something that has 6,000,000,000 to 1 odds to occur. Frankly, one would be certifiably insane to prepare for something that's 1,000,000/1 odds.
and yet people wear seatbelts, have fire extinguishers, and buy insurance for something that may never happen.

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Well 4 miles from my house the other day, a store owner was not killed after working 30 years at the store. I can name hundreds of people I know who weren't killed last year, myself included (surprise!).
Frankly, one would be certifiably insane to NOT prepare for the mere possibility that their family could be tortured and murdered.

Personally, willravel, I think that it is your immense animosity towards guns and violence that prevents you from even acknowledging anything other than 'guns are bad, mmmk?' and I sincerely hope your family never suffers for it.
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Old 12-10-2007, 08:40 AM   #123 (permalink)
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and yet people wear seatbelts, have fire extinguishers, and buy insurance for something that may never happen.

Frankly, one would be certifiably insane to NOT prepare for the mere possibility that their family could be tortured and murdered.
Can we please keep a little perspective? One is far more likely to die in any combination of ways related to automobile crashes, fire, and other accidents than they are from a home invasion or random shooting.

Are you calling me insane for not owning a firearm? Or is this merely for you Americans where you are far more likely to be a victim of a violent crime than here in Canada?

If I told my family and friends that I had just bought a rifle, while living and Toronto and having no intention of being a hunter, they'd likely consider me a bit paranoid....or insane. But maybe you're right, DK. Maybe it would be insane not to have a firearm in the American home. But that doesn't mask the fact that there are far too many problems with firearms that have nothing to do with home invasions and random shootings. What can we do about those?
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Old 12-10-2007, 09:18 AM   #124 (permalink)
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Are you calling me insane for not owning a firearm? Or is this merely for you Americans where you are far more likely to be a victim of a violent crime than here in Canada?
No. I am not saying you are insane for not owning a firearm. I'm saying that those who would say that the odds of their family being tortured, murdered, and mutilated are so low that they don't even bother considering it should be insane. My opinion is that my families safety, especially from those bent on criminal intent, is my highest priority, and it should be that way for others.

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If I told my family and friends that I had just bought a rifle, while living and Toronto and having no intention of being a hunter, they'd likely consider me a bit paranoid....or insane.
why?

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But maybe you're right, DK. Maybe it would be insane not to have a firearm in the American home. But that doesn't mask the fact that there are far too many problems with firearms that have nothing to do with home invasions and random shootings. What can we do about those?
For one, keep the violent offenders locked up instead of sentencing them to 25 years and then letting them out after 3 because the prison is overcrowded. For two, stop letting places like NYcity, chicago, DC, and california deprive the people of gun ownership while instilling good firearm safey values and make the criminal element scared to employ it's chosen career field.
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Old 12-10-2007, 10:18 AM   #125 (permalink)
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and yet people wear seatbelts, have fire extinguishers, and buy insurance for something that may never happen.
There are an average of over 6 million auto accidents in the US alone every year. There are an average of over 1.5 million reported fires each year. How many shootings are there?
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Frankly, one would be certifiably insane to NOT prepare for the mere possibility that their family could be tortured and murdered.
What? You prepare to be tortured? By whom?
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Personally, willravel, I think that it is your immense animosity towards guns and violence that prevents you from even acknowledging anything other than 'guns are bad, mmmk?' and I sincerely hope your family never suffers for it.
Fortunately, unless I get lottery like odds drawn, they won't. I'm very fortunate that police in San Jose are really good and that there actually aren't many guns per capita in my area. Our crime rate is VERY low. (It's like living in Canada!) I'm more likely to be a finalist on American Idol.
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Old 12-10-2007, 11:44 AM   #126 (permalink)
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Washington D.C. crime rate... say what?

Will, you've made your point. People that wear pants prepare for not being naked.
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Old 12-10-2007, 12:06 PM   #127 (permalink)
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Will, you've made your point. People that wear pants prepare for not being naked.
FINALLY someone gets what I'm saying!
*puts 3 pairs of jeans on, just in case*
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Old 12-10-2007, 12:23 PM   #128 (permalink)
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This is in case of boredom. Point it at the paper targets, squeeze the trigger, enjoy the noise, and try not to think too much about things out of your control.

Fun, isn't it!?
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Old 12-10-2007, 05:11 PM   #129 (permalink)
 
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Old 12-10-2007, 07:47 PM   #130 (permalink)
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No. I am not saying you are insane for not owning a firearm. I'm saying that those who would say that the odds of their family being tortured, murdered, and mutilated are so low that they don't even bother considering it should be insane. My opinion is that my families safety, especially from those bent on criminal intent, is my highest priority, and it should be that way for others.
I agree with your intent but disagree with your method.

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why?
Because the normal (i.e. sane) thing to do would be to install a sophisticated alarm system, move to a better neighbourhood, take self-defense courses, or a combination thereof.

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For one, keep the violent offenders locked up instead of sentencing them to 25 years and then letting them out after 3 because the prison is overcrowded. For two, stop letting places like NYcity, chicago, DC, and california deprive the people of gun ownership while instilling good firearm safey values and make the criminal element scared to employ it's chosen career field.
I agree. Violent offenders should serve their sentences, but should have the opportunity for parole and only within a reasonable amount of time (3 years seems a bit short). Overcrowding is not a good reason, which is why it's good that de-industrialized and de-agricultrialized small-town America is shifting to prison farming. Well, it's not a good thing, considering America as a prison state needs to sort out its problems, but, for the time being, it's better to house your abject citizens rather than exterminate them.

And good luck scaring criminality out of criminals. Many criminals aren't that way by choice. It's not like they're going to be too afraid to rob or steal and decide to try corporate America to fulfill their crack habit or to shake off those loan sharks in fear of losing their kneecaps. You can't scare away desperation. Desperation is already afraid. That's how people get shot.

But I'm all for instilling firearm safety values, especially since there are so many guns floating around in America. Children should be taught how to avoid blowing their faces off when they find Daddy's "cool gun." But this only goes so far. The suicidal don't care about safety values, nor do enraged spouses. Oh, and murder suicides are usually a combination of the two.
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Old 12-11-2007, 08:35 AM   #131 (permalink)
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I agree with your intent but disagree with your method.
and yet, it does seem to work.

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php...show_article=1

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Later, at New Life Church, a gunman wearing a trench coat and carrying a high-powered rifle opened fire in the parking lot and later walked into the church as a service was letting out.

Jeanne Assam, a church member who volunteers as a security guard, shot and killed Murray, who was found with a rifle and two handguns, police said. The pastor called her "a real hero."

"When the shots were fired, she rushed toward the scene and encountered the attacker there in a hallway. He never got more than 50 feet inside our building," he said. "There could have been a great loss of life yesterday, and she probably saved over 100 lives."

Boyd said the gunman had a lot of ammunition and estimated that 40 rounds had been fired inside the church, leaving what looked like a "war scene."
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Old 12-11-2007, 09:30 AM   #132 (permalink)
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GAAAAHHHH... just typed out a long reply and lost it...now...
lets try again...

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at New Life Church....a church member who volunteers as a security guard, shot and killed ..
thats odd. a church with armed volunteer security guards.


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I'm saying that those who would say that the odds of their family being tortured, murdered, and mutilated are so low that they don't even bother considering it should be insane
guess i'm insane then.
i dont think believe that owning a gun would make any difference. first off, the gun would probably be stashed away somewhere in the house. if someone was breaking in to harm myself or my wife (we dont have children), chances are they would get me before i got the gun. if i was so paranoid that i kept the gun handy at all times, i probably shouldnt have one.
furthermore, the odds of someone doing that are probably the same as me winning a $150million+ lottery jackpot. i have no solid numbers but the occurances of both in my area are the same. 0.
my attitude towards gun ownership might admittedly be different if i lived in a high crime area. it might not. i dont know and i'm not moving to find out.

i seriously dont believe that more guns are the answer. these shootings are random events scattered across the country.
what needs to be done is improvements in the area of mental health. long term hospitals are a thing of the past. insurers dont pay. the short term hospitals dont take people without insurance. mental health workers are grossly underpaid and overworked. if resources were available, this kid may not have slipped through the cracks and got the help he needed.
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Old 12-11-2007, 09:50 AM   #133 (permalink)
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Because the normal (i.e. sane) thing to do would be to install a sophisticated alarm system, move to a better neighbourhood, take self-defense courses, or a combination thereof.
My karate instructor, an eight time world champion in full contact freestyle martial arts competition was asked about his feelings regarding guns and self defense:

"You know what karate move I deploy when a man pulls a gun on me? Surrender."

There are only a handful of men on the planet that can fight like him, but he's made it quite clear that technology has one-upped the human body in that aspect.

"I've got two sets of amazing weapons: My hands and my feet. Neither of them are faster than a bullet."

All the martial arts training, physical fitness, situational awareness, and hardcore discipline in the world can be destroyed by some street thug with a loaded Glock and a functioning index finger.

Guns are not dangerous because they kill people efficiently... they're dangerous because any idiot can use them regardless of education or physical ability. That old pearl: "God didn't make men equal... guns did."

There is very little honor in firearms. They are not poetic. I like them as a hobby, not as a way of life. Maybe that is the fundamental difference between myself and some of the other "gun nuts" on the board here. Hard to tell at times... but if I had my way? I'd melt 'em all down and make 'em into motorcycle parts and there would be no more war.

Human violence would find a way, people. It is in our nature to destroy ourselves. As an crusty old paratrooper mentor of mine said: "Only the tools change."
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Old 12-11-2007, 09:56 AM   #134 (permalink)
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"You know what karate move I deploy when a man pulls a gun on me? Surrender."
He should take Krav Maga. They have entire forms based on separating people from their guns at close range. Long range? Duck.
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There is very little honor in firearms. They are not poetic. I like them as a hobby, not as a way of life.
Well put.
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Old 12-11-2007, 09:57 AM   #135 (permalink)
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I wish more people who have actually been in gun fights had such strong opinions about firearms.
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Old 12-11-2007, 10:00 AM   #136 (permalink)
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Hmmmm...

So nice to see this devolve into the usual "Guns are the spawn of Satan." vs "Don't infringe on my 2nd Amendment rights." argument. I'd sure hate like hell to see anything refreshing.

The Westroads did, in fact, reopen last Saturday. The community turned out in force. Not to go to the mall, but to stand outside of it, in 13 degree cold, to counter protest a promised arrival of a contingent from the Westboro Baptist Church.
Yep, Freddie Phelps says all of this is 'cause o' them damn fags. Must've been to cold for the pussies, because they never did show up. Instead, those that showed up to counter protest, held a candlelight vigil. Oddly enough...I didn't see any of that on CNN, or the BBC. Guess it wasn't spectacular enough.
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Old 12-11-2007, 10:12 AM   #137 (permalink)
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guess i'm insane then.
i dont think believe that owning a gun would make any difference. first off, the gun would probably be stashed away somewhere in the house. if someone was breaking in to harm myself or my wife (we dont have children), chances are they would get me before i got the gun. if i was so paranoid that i kept the gun handy at all times, i probably shouldnt have one.
you answered your own question, then realizing that doesn't fit your agenda, sum it up with paranoia abounds claims?

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furthermore, the odds of someone doing that are probably the same as me winning a $150million+ lottery jackpot. i have no solid numbers but the occurances of both in my area are the same. 0.
my attitude towards gun ownership might admittedly be different if i lived in a high crime area. it might not. i dont know and i'm not moving to find out.
The billionaire, jimmy buffet, suffered a home invasion a while back. I'm pretty sure that he lives in what would be considered a low crime area. Didn't seem to make a difference though.
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Old 12-11-2007, 10:36 AM   #138 (permalink)
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The billionaire, jimmy buffet, suffered a home invasion a while back. I'm pretty sure that he lives in what would be considered a low crime area. Didn't seem to make a difference though.
Translation: "There are 1/1,000,000 odds that this will happen, but it's common because I point out that one case."
It's the same old song and dance. "BUT WILL, you wouldn't want to be that one!" No of course not, but it's so unlikely that preparing for it makes no sense. It'd be like preparing for a plane to land on your house or for my dog to learn how to speak. There are some things that are so unlikely that it really makes no sense to prepare for them. "But the second amendment...!" Yes, the second amendment, as it's currently interpreted, says you can have a gun. That's great, own a gun and try to be responsible with it. That hardly means that everyone will be responsible with their gun. If you need proof of that, read the OP. "Gun bans don't work!" Well they sure don't work in Washington D.C., which is within throwing distance of West Virginia, which has some of the most lax gun laws in the US. Obviously they can't stop every car that crosses the state border to check for guns, so it was never going to work. Fortunately, gun crime in the UK is working really well. That's not to say I think a gun ban would work in the US, just that it can work in some places.

Is that all the arguments we usually have? I wanted to get them out of the way so we don't threadjack.
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Old 12-11-2007, 10:54 AM   #139 (permalink)
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So nice to see this devolve into the usual "Guns are the spawn of Satan." vs "Don't infringe on my 2nd Amendment rights." argument. I'd sure hate like hell to see anything refreshing.
Yeah, these stale old arguments need a good douche of Summer's Eve.

The problem with this debate is how "right" each side can be.
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Old 12-11-2007, 11:13 AM   #140 (permalink)
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you answered your own question, then realizing that doesn't fit your agenda, sum it up with paranoia abounds claims?
no. i was replying directly to your statement as it relates to me.
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