Just an entertaining pissfight, might as well make the most of it.SenisterDenister wrote:I know I've only been here three years, but is civil discussion too much to ask for?
Put me down 5$ on Retlaw.
Then again, you can't really imagine a USA where every citizen serves in the military and is forced to learn responsible weapon handling there.Retlaw83 wrote:Societal issues tying into equality and jobs paying enough to make basic needs be met is what effects gun safety. Switzerland, for example, a large segment of of the population is armed because they're required to be for their banking jobs, and gun crime in Switzerland is far less than in most other countries.
There’s this little town in Virginia (and that means de facto Washington DC) where every citizen who legally can MUST carry a firearm at all times.Manoil wrote:Making guns more easily available doesn't do jack shit towards improving public safety. Don't be ignorant
Junktown Commando wrote: ...There’s this little town in Virginia (and that means de facto Washington DC) where every citizen who legally can MUST carry a firearm at all times. ...
We have similar laws here in Australia. It is even thought by some that gun violence has increased since they made the laws tougher. Here in Northern NSW we get an occasional gun crime, just a few months ago someone held up a nightclub with a pistol. Mostly though, the violent crimes I hear of involve stabbings.Yonmanc wrote:Put it this way Stalagmite, gun's are heavily restricted over here in the UK, a license is really hard to get. Most ordinary law abiding people don't have access to them. However, the 14 year old crack dealers, home invasion thugs, hitmen and street gangs seem to have no problem getting hold of them.
SenisterDenister wrote:Virginia≠Washington D.C., if anything that would be Maryland, which still wouldn't be because its not under complete Federal control. Gun laws are still a states rights issue so the federal government can't do dick to people living in states about owning guns as long as they're legal.
Where do you live? I'd be surprised if you live anywhere outside of Europe, Canada, or California.
Washington, DC, was swampland on the Maryland/Virginia border that both states ceded to create a national capital. I live in Washington State.4too wrote:If you are going to preach, please do your homework and avoid this style of shallow antidote, a trick worthy of Al Gore, and other big agenda purveyors.
I may be guilty of a bit of over-simplification, but the basic facts remain. I was neither sloppy nor misdirecting.4too wrote:Whose Propaganda Do You Speak? If you are going to preach, please do your homework and avoid this style of shallow antidote, a trick worthy of Al Gore, and other big agenda purveyors. Sloppy thinking or a ploy of misdirection?
Strangely, I still remember the news article (that I saw about a decade ago, but as an adult) as being described as “in the shadow of the nation’s capital.� :shrug:
Well, I seem to remember that part wrongly…4too wrote:Whose side are you on? And please name that "little town in Virginia".
When I was living in Sacramento I was working security at several sites in the ghetto (mostly Franklin/Florin area). While working that neighborhood I knew about 14 different firearms related “incidents,� just counting the drug-related incidents. Do your own math.Stalagmite wrote:I don't know any "hardened criminals" in real life where carrying around guns is a "professional" street lifestyle. I just go by what I see.
And yet you think to judge. Amazing.Stalagmite wrote:The last place you would ever find me working in or around is a fucking ghetto, thanks. I hope it was worth it for you though, filled with all excitement and adventure you dreamed of. No fucking Ghettos here thank fuck.