Raptor wrote:
We already have control and licensing which are already an unproductive infringement. More of both will only anger people and, of course, do nothing to curb crime………..says the boy who lied about the German pirates.
visagrunt wrote:
Can you demonstrate that existing controls and licensing are an unproductive infringement? All you can demonstrate is that existing regulation has not eradicated firearms violence--but you cannot demonstrate that things would not be worse in the absence of those regulations. Neither can you demonstrate that further regulation will necessarily fail to curb crime. These make very good pronouncements ex cathedra but you would do well to support your argument with some reasoning.
Can I provide absolute numbers like the fingers on my hands? No, of course not. It's statistical at best and then it depends on who's statistics.
Gun control doesn't work because it logically can't work and that's because the reason for violent crime lies elsewhere. We're not talking about a baby in a play pen where we can simply remove dangerous toys by reaching in and picking them up.
visagrunt wrote:
For the record, I agree with you on the latter point (the inutility of further regulation)--further regulation in the United States is useless unless they are accompanied by a cultural shift. But just because I agree with you does not mean that I will give you a pass on unsupported declarations.
What culture, specifically?
The
gun culture that some of us on this forum are a part of?
No, most of our violent criminals aren't part of that culture. A very few maybe but that's it. Most of the gun using criminals really aren't all that knowledgeable of the tools of their trade and their correct tactical applications as we gun culturists are.
The culture that breeds violence is of greed, psychopathy, entitlement mentality, irresponsibility, desperation, etc, etc, and feeble attempts to remove or further hinder access to their tools is about like the playpen analogy I used above.
The areas of strictest gun control are where the average citizen has a harder time obtaining a gun or carry permit for protection but the people he's trying to protect himself and his family from are relatively un-affected.
Gun control assumes that guns and/or gun access is the problem. When that fails to curb crime, and it will, it stands to reason that more is needed. This slippery-slope self feeding approach goes on and eventually we have legislation being passed to regulate throwable stones and sharp sticks............says the boy who lied about the German pirates.
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