EphelDuath666 wrote:I agree with what Ike said...I'm glad laws are strict here when it comes to that. I myself have never touched a gun and I'm quite proud of that...and I have no plans to ever change that. Like Ike said, there have been school incidents here too but once in a while someone does freak out, nothing you can do about that...but I do think it is still on a somewhat acceptable level here. I also would have no problem with gun laws getting even stricter here. Of course that is the European type of view and I'm trying to understand and accept and respect that many in the US have a different take on that issue, just as it is with the Death Penalty. And I think it's a cultural issue more than anything else. But still, I think it is a fact that the gun crime rate in the US in relation is much, much higher than in most other Western countries, if not all...but correct me if I'm wrong. And it would not be fair to just exclusively blame it on 'foreign' nationals, etc. There are mixed cultures everywhere. Do guns kill people? No I don't think so. People kill people. Is it easier to kill someone with a gun? I would say so...definitely. And that is reason enough for me not to ever possess one.
Some very good points here
I'm very glad we have strict gun controls...having said that, I'm not sure it's quite as simple as 'tighter gun controls = less gun crime/violence' I'm sure that the pattern between different countries gun laws is not a 100% accurate correlation.
Thinking about situations when guns are used, I doubt if it makes that much difference to organised crime (I imagine they can get their hands on them anyway) and probably wouldn't stop someone like one of these school shootings (the majority are very much pre-mediated, with the killers planning for a long time, so it's not a case of someone grabbing the nearest gun, they'd probably find a way to get them)
I must say that I'm very glad we have the laws we do in this country though
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