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There you go again Boston Bean JustAnotherGen Jan 2016 #1
Many problems with your theory Lee-Lee Jan 2016 #2
Is it my theory? boston bean Jan 2016 #3
There appears to be no reasoning with these extremists--like suggesting (to Linus) we take his hlthe2b Jan 2016 #4
Which extremists? The gun toters or the gun grabbers? JustABozoOnThisBus Jan 2016 #13
Given the "gun grabbing" meme is such a myth, I think you can figure it out... unless hlthe2b Jan 2016 #17
Then why all the constant praise for "Australian style" gun control? Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2016 #20
Honestly, I'd be satisfied with U.K. style gun control, seems reasonable. n/t Humanist_Activist Jan 2016 #23
But I've been assured no one wants to take guns away. Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2016 #24
Well, that's just not true, I'll agree with you there, but I certainly don't view my view as... Humanist_Activist Jan 2016 #25
85 people (give or take) will die today from gun related incidents. Katashi_itto Jan 2016 #5
The gun culture Rosa Luxemburg Jan 2016 #6
In the house where I grew up, we seldom locked our doors. In fact we jonno99 Jan 2016 #26
We did I guess Rosa Luxemburg Jan 2016 #29
Why take the risk? ileus Jan 2016 #7
According to the stats, you are more likely to be a victim of gun violence by possessing a gun... Humanist_Activist Jan 2016 #21
That statistic TeddyR Jan 2016 #27
Yep - that is an interesting stat. It's right up there with the stat that those who own swimming jonno99 Jan 2016 #30
Actually, you bring up a pertinent point, I wonder how many studies controlled for that... Humanist_Activist Jan 2016 #34
I'd like to see more info here TeddyR Jan 2016 #36
It's worse than just not being controlled for Lee-Lee Jan 2016 #39
Let me know when law enforcement officers go unarmed - then I'll take your stat to heart. nt jonno99 Jan 2016 #28
Not sure how that is relevant, they are usually, or I should say hopefully well trained in how... Humanist_Activist Jan 2016 #35
It is relevant in that law enforcement officers are most often the 2nd or 3rd party to arrive jonno99 Jan 2016 #37
I haven't had an automobile accident in 25 years pintobean Jan 2016 #8
I'd say because it hasn't fallen nearly far enough. Lizzie Poppet Jan 2016 #9
If fences keep trespassers out and trespassers stay out why do we need fences? Nuclear Unicorn Jan 2016 #10
I notice a lack of responses to this salient point. ;) n/t X_Digger Jan 2016 #32
Unless you put signs up saying you are armed and dangerous in your front yard... Humanist_Activist Jan 2016 #33
Guns give the illusion of protection (a myth brought to "us" by the NRA) etherealtruth Jan 2016 #11
Even if its true that we currently don't need guns for protection at all aikoaiko Jan 2016 #12
I'm not familiar TeddyR Jan 2016 #14
You can own guns and just leave them locked up when not in use as well NickB79 Jan 2016 #15
I don't own guns for self defense - I live in a safe town hack89 Jan 2016 #16
Increased sensitivity. Igel Jan 2016 #18
How do you deal with folks that feel insecure all the time? Rex Jan 2016 #19
Fascinating insight TeddyR Jan 2016 #31
LOL. Rex Jan 2016 #38
So, yeah, that's the other side of that quadrilateral Recursion Jan 2016 #22
And maybe the cause of the drop in violence is more of the right people with guns Lee-Lee Jan 2016 #40
So when crime is low, we don't need guns for protection krispos42 Jan 2016 #41
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