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It seems really hard to understand until you compare it to the UK and cars. We see a couple of thousand deaths on the roads per year (plus those caused by pollution, obesity, etc) as an acceptable price to pay for the widespread use of cars.

The car thing is a pretty specious argument anyway, I know what you're getting at but it really isn't a comparison as the car provides other positive (?) benefits, when you're talking about 'acceptable number of deaths for the benefit of X' then you can argue the toss about the acceptable bit all you like, but don't ignore the 'benefit of X' bit.

The societal and personal benefits of widespread car use (which is still regulated) are numerous and easily identifiable, (even if overuse is not so beneficial), the benefit of owning lots of guns is a lot harder to quantify and justify.

Not to mention that it's not an either/or situation, you can tackle road deaths AND gun deaths, the difference being removing all the cars would have a different impact to removing all the guns, and not just on the number of deaths.

Now, 20mph limits (enforced) for urban areas is something I could get behind, very little negative for a massive positive, I *would* vote for it.

Back on topic, I have no idea how this can be successfully tackled in the US in reality, every decent option seems hard, not to mention viciously fought against, but just because it's hard that's not a reason to not try...

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It will certainly be interesting to look back in 20-50-100 years to see how history views 'the US gun problem'
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Posted : 06/01/2016 1:44 pm
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Same applies to the First Amendment as well: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof..."

Suggest you start a different thread if you want to debate "when does a religion becomes a death cult".


 
Posted : 06/01/2016 1:49 pm
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No it's okay, I think I can separate Islam, the second largest religion in the world, from the actions of terrorist groups and "death cults".


 
Posted : 06/01/2016 2:19 pm
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people who hold the Second Amendment as sacred and unchangeable

These people don't understand the word amendment...


 
Posted : 06/01/2016 2:30 pm
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The car thing is a pretty specious argument anyway, I know what you're getting at but it really isn't a comparison as the car provides other positive (?) benefits, when you're talking about 'acceptable number of deaths for the benefit of X' then you can argue the toss about the acceptable bit all you like, but don't ignore the 'benefit of X' bit.

The societal and personal benefits of widespread car use (which is still regulated) are numerous and easily identifiable, (even if overuse is not so beneficial), the benefit of owning lots of guns is a lot harder to quantify and justify.

Unless you're American. Then you can justify the benefits of guns: protection from bad guys with guns, stopping a tyrannical government, teh muslamics, etc.

That was my point: to us, it seems utterly batshit to allow the widespread ownership of guns, but from a [s]redneck's[/s] [i]patriotic American[/i] there are definite benefits.


 
Posted : 06/01/2016 2:33 pm
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perceived benefit Vs actual benefit

that might be what they answer with, but its not an actual real, quantifiable, and provable benefit is it?


 
Posted : 06/01/2016 3:09 pm
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provable

But you can prove anything with facts.


 
Posted : 06/01/2016 3:14 pm
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As [url=

great Jim Jefferies says[/url]:

"there is one argument, and one argument alone, for having a gun.
And this is the argument: 'f*** off. I like guns'

It's not the best argument, but it's all you've got."


 
Posted : 06/01/2016 3:18 pm
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But you can prove anything with facts.

Indeed, but only 40% of people know that. 😉

For the sake of it and because clearly you're picking holes in my terminology rather than the actual concept, lets replace "provable" with:

"even remotely supported by actual evidence that stands up to basic inspection"

EDIT - or what GrahamS said ^


 
Posted : 06/01/2016 3:39 pm
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"even remotely supported by actual evidence that stands up to basic inspection"

You're taking the rational, British perspective. We're talking about Americans.

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Posted : 06/01/2016 3:43 pm
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You're taking the rational, [s]British [/s]perspective.

let's leave the national stereotyping out of it.

BTW - that's exactly what this problem requires, rational thinking, and rational action.


 
Posted : 06/01/2016 4:00 pm
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The last trip to the states had the air of war time and fear

Funny, living here and that is not the case at all, just a minority media making it seem that way. Don't believe all the crap you read. 🙄


 
Posted : 06/01/2016 4:15 pm
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Erm

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link[/url]

well.....


 
Posted : 06/01/2016 4:20 pm
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I think michael means this specific post:

Which (for non-Facebookers) links to this article:
http://www.singletracks.com/blog/uncategorized/opinion-you-should-arm-yourself-when-you-ride-your-bike/

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😯


 
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There seems to be a worrying consensus developing in this thread that executive action is legitimate governance - if your happy with dictatorship please say so - I'm genuinely interested in who believes that it's ok to bypass congress? As for those who harp about 'Americans' - your just further discrediting yourselves ..


 
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There seems to be a worrying consensus developing in this thread that executive action is legitimate governance

So you are saying the American system of governance is flawed because it allows executive actions?

But you are happy that Congress blocking tougher gun laws that [url= http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/vast-majority-americans-tougher-gun-laws-poll-article-1.2454131 ]reportedly 80% of Americans support[/url] (to one degree or another) is legitimate governance?


 
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'Dictatorship'?

Anyone for a nice big slice of Hyperbole? There's plenty to spare tonight.


 
Posted : 06/01/2016 9:17 pm
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Why are you lot debating about guns in Merica?

They are doing just fine by naturally culling their own population ...

You want population explosion? Who are going to feed them? You?

Think of all the poor animals roaming the forest.

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Posted : 06/01/2016 9:22 pm
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Why are you lot debating about guns in Merica?

At least four reasons I can think of:

1) most people are not that keen on children being gunned down in mass shootings, regardless of the country.

2) taking an interest in world affairs and comparing/contrasting society and politics in similar countries. It's interesting even as a dispassionate observer.

3) we may visit America.

4) more obtusely, aspects of the American pro-gun psyche inevitably influence our culture to a degree and may also explain some American approaches to foreign policy.


 
Posted : 06/01/2016 9:36 pm
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A man tried to rob my store, but I have a concealed carry license, so I pulled out my gun. I unintentionally shot a bystander, and one of my bullets hit a nearby house. The robber got away unharmed. (IL, 12/05)
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/ct-bystander-wounded-during-shootout-between-robber-shop-owner-20151206-story.html

I heard a noise so I grabbed my shotgun to investigate, but unintentionally discharged it into my five-month-old baby’s crib. (GA, 12/06)
http://www.newtoncitizen.com/news/local/month-old-accidentally-shot-in-arm/article_efbfe2a7-9450-55b4-b9a4-b3c867155011.html

I wanted my 14-year-old niece to give me her Jordans so I could sell them. She said no, so I shot her dead. (WA, 12/07)
http://q13fox.com/2015/12/07/search-continues-for-man-suspected-of-killing-columbia-city-teen/

My neighbor was watching a movie and the sound was bothering me so I knocked on his door and shot him when he answered. (MO, 12/12)
http://m.stltoday.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/maryland-heights-man-charged-with-killing-neighbor-wore-bulletproof-vest/article_e01ee342-793f-5182-9fcd-6e26ef7af179.html?mobile_touch=true

My fiancé was holding my dog so I could euthanize it with my gun. The bullet went through the dog and into his wrist. (FL, 12/15)
http://www.rnrfonline.com/woman-tries-to-shoot-dog-shoots-husband-instead/

I was teaching my wife how to defend herself with a gun when I unintentionally shot her in the shoulder. (OK, 12/16)
http://www.kxii.com/home/headlines/Off-duty-officer-accidently-shoots-wife-in-shoulder-362892281.html#.VnSTS3qcQRQ.twitter

A coworker made a joke about me so I shot him in the butt. (PA, 12/17)
http://www.pennlive.com/news/2015/12/police_angry_man_shot_co-worke.html

Dad and I were fighting and his gun fell on the floor. It went off when I picked it up and shot mom dead. (MI, 12/17)
http://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/detroit-city/2015/12/17/police-detroit-mom-dies-accidentally-shot-son/77533656/

I was watching the Eagles game with my buddies and we got into an argument about football, so I shot three of them. (PA, 12/20)
http://6abc.com/news/1-dead-2-hurt-after-argument-during-eagles-game-in-west-oak-lane/1130370/

I was using video chat to demonstrate the proper way to clean a gun when I unintentionally shot myself on camera. (FL, 12/22)
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/local/miami-dade/sfl-man-shoots-himself-cleaning-gun-dies-20151222-story.html?utm_content=buffer5a67d&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer

I met a woman who didn’t believe in God, so I shot her dead and made a shrine out of her body. (AZ, 12/24)
http://www.fox10phoenix.com/news/arizona-news/64863225-story

My boyfriend didn’t want to spend Christmas with my mom, so I shot him. (SC, 12/25)
http://www.heraldonline.com/news/local/crime/article52047340.html

I got a new gun for Christmas and I was playing with it and unintentionally shot my two-year-old niece in the face. (OR, 12/25)
http://komonews.com/news/local/toddler-shot-in-the-cheek-by-family-member-cleaning-gun-12-25-2015

Another customer at McDonald’s yelled at me that my order was ready, so I shot him. (FL, 12/26)
http://www.rawstory.com/2015/12/ill-kill-you-right-now-florida-man-opens-fire-at-mcdonalds-restaurant-after-dispute-over-order-escalates/

I got into an argument at a family gathering, so I started blasting away in a blind rage. I shot two little kids playing with Christmas presents. (MI, 12/27)
http://www.fox2detroit.com/news/local-news/64378106-story

My brother accused me of disrespecting our mom, so I threatened to shoot him. He handed me my gun and dared me to shoot him, so I did. Twice. (FL, 12/27)
http://m.news-journalonline.com/article/20151227/NEWS/151229653/0/COLUMNS

I grabbed my gun to go see what my dogs were barking at. I unintentionally shot myself in the leg, then lied to police and said a home invader shot me. (NY, 12/28)
http://13wham.com/news/top-stories/portage-woman-charged-with-lying-about-shooting


 
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Why are you lot debating about guns in Merica?

At least four reasons I can think of:

1) most people are not that keen on children being gunned down in mass shootings, regardless of the country.

What a naive view of the world ... children died everyday. Even my Jewish mate grandma said if you leave children alone they die.

2) taking an interest in world affairs and comparing/contrasting society and politics in similar countries. It's interesting even as a dispassionate observer.

Interesting but I wonder if it will degenerate into mass petition by minority few to affect the govt policy ... i.e. 500K plus people signing petition against Trump ... we have more than 50 million people in the UK.

3) we may visit America.

Crikey ... just try not to be at the wrong place at the wrong time but if your time is up then it's up no matter where you are.

4) more obtusely, aspects of the American pro-gun psyche inevitably influence our culture to a degree and may also explain some American approaches to foreign policy.

Nothing wrong with that so long as the world continue to cull each other to free up space because we simply cannot expect population expansion without resources to feed them. I certainly do not want mankind to compete for food source with the animals ...

We the mankind or ZM needs culling ... 😀


 
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From the conservative tribune today.

As most everybody knows by now, President Barack Obama is expected to issue unilateral executive actions on gun control within days, having been stymied repeatedly by a Congress unwilling to further infringe upon the Second Amendment.
Obama will most likely attempt to expand background checks on firearm purchases by reclassifying more individuals as “gun dealers” who must be licensed and regulated by the feds, as well as other actions that tinker around the edges and do nothing to actually address [b]the alleged problem of “gun violence.”[/b]
Meanwhile, Texas has become the latest state to allow some individuals to openly carry their holstered sidearms, and many other states are working towards relaxing gun control laws and respecting the rights of their citizens, according to former Florida U.S. Rep. and retired Army Lt. Col. Allen West.
On his website Monday, West reported on this “interesting juxtaposition,” of Obama seeking to infringe upon the Second Amendment while many states and millions of American citizens are moving towards greater respect of our gun rights.
Pointing out that none of Obama’s likely proposals would have done anything to stop December’s terrorist attack in San Bernardino, California, West noted that Obama is merely attempting to take advantage of [b]a supposed “crisis”[/b] to advance his anti-gun agenda.
However, Obama consistently ignores the real issues behind the [b]so-called[/b] “epidemic of gun violence” often cited by [b]gun-grabbers[/b], such as a “lack of quality education, breakdown of the family, and better economic opportunities in the inner cities.”
In response to Obama’s unilateral actions that would strip gun rights from American citizens and make it more difficult for individuals to arm themselves, West made two propositions.
First, since guns are so [b]bad and scary and dangerous[/b], West thinks the Secret Service should be defunded and disarmed, as Obama shouldn’t be protected by guns if American citizens aren’t allowed to protect ourselves with guns.
Second, and most importantly, West called for civil disobedience on the part of American citizens in regards to Obama’s gun control actions.
Citing the civil disobedience of the civil rights movement that led to monumental changes in society, as well as the fact that [b]the feds can’t arrest us all[/b], West simply called for American gun owners to ignore any and all executive actions put forth by Obama that infringe upon the Second Amendment.

WTactualF


 
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From the conservative tribune today.

WTactualF

My head hurts ...

Could you summarise please.

Which side are you on?

Freedom or Obama? 🙄


 
Posted : 06/01/2016 9:52 pm
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Team 'murica.
One nation....under god.....or else.


 
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Team 'murica.
One nation....under god.....or else.

Ok ... freedom it is. 😛


 
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There seems to be a worrying consensus developing in this thread that executive action is legitimate governance - if your happy with dictatorship please say so - I'm genuinely interested in who believes that it's ok to bypass congress?

Government's supposed to represent the will of the people, who overwhelmingly support increasing background checks. These are changes that Obama would have been able to make via the normal channels if the GOP was prepared to do their job and their duty, rather than fillibuster legislation change to death as they did last time. But in the face of electoral dysfunction he's forced to resort to executive action in order to to his job and his duty.

Pretty odd dictatorship tbh- using legally granted powers and acting within the constitution to do the will of the electorate. It's a sad state of affairs but when a party loses their collective minds, that's what happens.


 
Posted : 06/01/2016 10:47 pm
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America's problem is that public debate is absolutely broken. It's simply screaming hysteria. So nothing can be done through the normal democratic channels.

Freedom of speech requires responsibility, but there's no way to enforce it. The only way to solve this problem (as almost all others) is with education.


 
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The last trip to the states had the air of war time and fear
Funny, living here and that is not the case at all, just a minority media making it seem that way. Don't believe all the crap you read.

Lands in LAX, posters everywhere about, be vigilant, never let this happen again (9/11) the big show of strength security etc.
The rest may have just been election season but it was being pushed hard by the right wing and the "government"orgs.
Had the misfortune to sit next to a woman on the plane who recounted how lax she thought the security was overseas as they were not under attack like the US was.
People were being told to fear, to watch out, not in the general reasonable way the rest of the world does it but more in your face.
I would suspect over time you get used to it.
Even with the deaths from terror vs deaths from mass shootings with legally held guns people still fear terror way more. For this reason alone the terrorists can pack up and head to the beach they have won.


 
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Haven't been to the US in the last 15 years so can't comment, but I hope that was just an isolated (woman) case Mike, if that kind of thought is widespread then that's really sad.


 
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