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This is hilarious. I find it so amusing how Americans view their rights to guns.
This is hilarious. I find it so amusing how Americans view their rights to guns.
flemingovia:Roman has a point, in a way. America is a primitive and violent place, and we should not expect the logic of the civilised world to apply there. Nor should we allow barbarians to have much influence over what happens in the rest of the world.
Americans want to be able to shoot people, should the occasion arise. I get that. Americans do not trust their government, and want to be able to shoot it, should the occasion arise. I get that. However, America should not be held too much as a shining example to the rest of the world.
Whichever way you put it, shooting people is not a polite thing to do. It is not the mark of a gentleman.
Gun related deaths in
Australia: 1.06 per 100K of population
United Kingdom: 0.25 per 100K of population
Canada: 2.38 per 100K of population.
United States: 10.6 per 100K of population
I think my odds of surviving are better in the UK, thank you very much.
King George III thought that about all those smoothbore muskets the Colonials had, too.Great Bights Mum:Didn't you hear the former chief spokesman for U.S. Sen. Harry Reid, Jim Manley? Your AR15 doesn't seem to be producing the desired effect.
LETHAL LAWS
Military rifles are society's "life preservers." Without them gun
control can ultimately lead to mass murder.
By Jay Simkin
The Down-Side of Gun Control
Advocates cannot see any harm in gun control, but it has a nasty
downside. Its victims number in the tens of millions. Its downside is
genocide: the mass-murder of civilians on account of religion,
language, or political views. Since 1900, at least seven major
genocides have occurred worldwide involving 50-60 million victims (see
table).
MAJOR 20th CENTURY GENOCIDES -- THE COST OF GUN-CONTROL
Date of
Perpetrator # Murdered Gun-Ctrl Source
Gov. Date Target (Estimated) Law Document
~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~
Ottoman 1915-17 Armenians 1-1.5 Mil. 1866 Art. 166,
Turky Penal Code
Soviet 1929-53 Anti-Comm. 20 Million 1929 Art. 128,
Union Anti-Stal. Penal Code
Nazi 1933-45 Jews, 13 Million 1928 Law on Fire-
Germany Anti-Nazis, arms & Ammun.
& occupied Gypsies April 12,
Europe Weapons Law,
March 18
China 1948-52 Anti- 20 Million 1935 Arts. 186 & 7
Communists Penal Code.
1966- Pro-Reform
1976 Group
Guatemala 1960-81 Mayan 100,000 1871 Decree #36
Indians 1964 Decree #283
Uganda 1971-79 Christians, 300,000 1955 Firearms Ord.
Pol. Rivals 1970 Firearms Act
Cambodia 1975-79 Educated 1 Million 1956 Arts. 322-328,
Persons Penal Code
TOTAL VICTIMS: 55.9 MILLION
_________________________________________________________________
(English translations of the original gun control laws responsible for
all this genocide are in the book, Lethal Laws, available from:
JPFO, Inc.,
2872 South Wentworth Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53207
$24.95 pp.
They also have many other items available, including side-by-side
comparisons of Nazi and U.S. gun control laws.)
The rest of this article deals with the relationship between gun
control and genocide in some detail. It's very enlightening. The
author cites many sources, and also shows:
* Government officials are the world's largest mass murderers.
* How we can prevent genocide in America -- and how it almost
happened HERE to 125,000 Americans in 1941-42.
* The government is NOT all-powerful: All law enforcement (including
military) in the US is only 1.1% of the population.
* Several cases where armed citizens have prevented genocide
(Afghanistan is one example).
* The Chicago Police Department report: from 1965 to 1992, there
were 21,204 gun murders -- Nine (9) were from bullets that might
have come from a military-type weapon!
Read the rest of this article in the March 1994 issue of Guns & Ammo.
The author has been researching this and writing about it for many
years.
What happens if the police or military get too powerful and start to oppress the people. Who's gonna stop them? The military /police can't help because they're the oppressors and the oppressed can't defend themselves because they don't have gunsLord Nwahs:I still don't understand - are the Founding Fathers the greatest experts on what is applicable today that every other American that talks about some political issue has to somehow bring them in? What makes the America of 1776 so similar to the superpower, globally-influential capitalist powerhouse of today, that their opinions or actions must be closely replicated or mimicked by politicians and policy-makers?
I have sort of given up trying to understand the gun debate, and my position coming from a place where guns are banned (but almost every man will still get to carry one thanks to conscription) is that you keep them in the hands of the police and the army. (I can hear the anti-government brigade from a mile away~)
"The day we stop believing democracy can work is the day we lose it"Lajikstan:What happens if the police or military get too powerful and start to oppress the people. Who's gonna stop them? The military /police can't help because they're the oppressors and the oppressed can't defend themselves because they don't have gunsLord Nwahs:I still don't understand - are the Founding Fathers the greatest experts on what is applicable today that every other American that talks about some political issue has to somehow bring them in? What makes the America of 1776 so similar to the superpower, globally-influential capitalist powerhouse of today, that their opinions or actions must be closely replicated or mimicked by politicians and policy-makers?
I have sort of given up trying to understand the gun debate, and my position coming from a place where guns are banned (but almost every man will still get to carry one thanks to conscription) is that you keep them in the hands of the police and the army. (I can hear the anti-government brigade from a mile away~)
Once again, we come from very different societies, and the trust we place in our governments differ. Personally I'm less paranoid about the chances that the military orchestrates a coup d'etat in Singapore or the police utilising its monopoly on arms as a means of oppression. But I can totally see where you're coming from. Just look at Thailand now.Lajikstan:What happens if the police or military get too powerful and start to oppress the people. Who's gonna stop them? The military /police can't help because they're the oppressors and the oppressed can't defend themselves because they don't have guns
1. Make sure you meet the basic requirements before applying for your Ohio Concealed Handgun License:
You must be at least 21 years of age.
You must be an Ohio resident for at least 45 days.
You must be a resident of your home county for at least 30 days.
2. Find a qualified CCW instructor and complete the required 12-hour course to obtain your Certificate of Competency.
Your Certificate of Competency must be no more than 3 years old to qualify for a concealed handgun license. Note: Your concealed handgun license will be proof of training for your first license renewal.
You may also present documentation that proves you are an active or reserve member of the U.S. Military, you have been honorably discharged from the U.S. Military within the past 6 years, or you are a retired law enforcement officer and have experience that is equivalent to the training requirements.
3. Read the Attorney General's pamphlet on Ohio's concealed carry laws. You may get a printed copy during your training course.
4. Locate the sheriff's office in your county (or an adjacent county) and pick up an application for an Ohio Concealed Handgun License. OR go to the sheriff's or Attorney General's website and download the application.
NOTE: Do NOT bring a firearm with you when picking up your application.
5. Have a passport-sized (2" x 2") color photo taken within 30 days of your application date. You may get a passport-sized photo at many photo shops, drug stores, groceries, and similar businesses that handle photo development. Most sheriff departments will also accept a good quality color photo taken with a digital camera and printed on a color printer.
6. Call the sheriff's office to make an appointment to apply for your license. Most sheriffs will NOT allow walk-ins to apply.
7. Take your documents to the sheriff's office and apply for your license. As part of your application, you must:
Present your completed application, Certificate of Competency (or documentation of equivalent experience), and passport-sized color photo.
Present a valid photo I.D., such as your driver's license.
?Pass a criminal background check and mental competency check.
?Submit to having your fingerprints electronically scanned or inked and rolled onto a card.
?Attest that you have read the Attorney General's pamphlet on Ohio's concealed carry laws.
Pay a non-refundable fee by cash, money order, or certified check made payable to your sheriff's office. The fee is $67.00 if you have been an Ohio resident for more than five years, $91.00 if less than five years.
I'm not saying the government will randomly start killing people, what I am saying is that the government could get power crazy and take away our freedoms and we couldn't stop them, even with background checks and registration because the government would detain the people who had guns.mcmasterdonia:"The day we stop believing democracy can work is the day we lose it"Lajikstan:What happens if the police or military get too powerful and start to oppress the people. Who's gonna stop them? The military /police can't help because they're the oppressors and the oppressed can't defend themselves because they don't have gunsLord Nwahs:I still don't understand - are the Founding Fathers the greatest experts on what is applicable today that every other American that talks about some political issue has to somehow bring them in? What makes the America of 1776 so similar to the superpower, globally-influential capitalist powerhouse of today, that their opinions or actions must be closely replicated or mimicked by politicians and policy-makers?
I have sort of given up trying to understand the gun debate, and my position coming from a place where guns are banned (but almost every man will still get to carry one thanks to conscription) is that you keep them in the hands of the police and the army. (I can hear the anti-government brigade from a mile away~)
In a country like the United States, how likely is it that the police or military would just start randomly killing people? It seems extremely unlikely to me. At least not people in their own country, other countries is a different argument entirely.
Most police and military personnel take their responsibilities extremely seriously and this includes the protection of citizens. Especially in Western countries with a strong sense of patriotism and pride in their military - like the US, Australia, Britain etc.
Around the world, we have seen people take to the streets and fight the oppressors without resulting to shooting them or killing them. Peaceful revolution and non-violent protests are proving to be more effective than violent upheavals. This is in the face of violent dictatorships. If you need guns to protest the American Government, honestly, I'd be surprised.
If you were to suddenly take arms against the government and overthrow them, you risk spinning yourself into a cycle where this will continue to occur.
I don't know why but I am laughing so hard right now.Lajikstan:And how do we adequately innocent people from violence. WITH GUNS!