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![]() "N329DF" wrote in message ... Speaking as an ignorant grunt, does it not scare you ****less that a 'citizen' is armed in the first place? It's hardly as if he's fending away Indians from the homestead. well you are a ignorant grunt. I would rather have a armed populas vs a unarmed one, I would rather be standing over a dead criminal that broke into my house vs have cops standing over my dead body cause they could not get there in time. A armed person is a citizen, a unarmed person is a subject I guess that's borne of the amount of firearms used in crime (from burglaries, robberies to muggings etc.) in the USA. I am not on the troll here, I'm genuinely interested. Not too long ago I visited the US and for a couple of nights stayed with a family - the father kept a loaded AR15 (I think that was the designation, it was a semi automatic version of the M16) and Browning 9mm for home protection. I saw no need in that, apparently there'd not been a burglary in the neighbourhood for over ten years - yet he slept beside these guns and freely admitted that he'd shoot any burglar he found in his house, regardless of whether he was carrying a gun or not. There's protection - which I understand - and then there's taking the law into your own hands, which can only become very dangerous for all involved, burglar and homeowner alike. In the UK for the year 2001 - 2002, there were 23 firearm deaths. In 2000 (not the same year, but close enough) 66% of the 15,517 murders in America were caused by firearms - that's about 10,000. Even accounting for the relative population sizes of the two countries, you're still several orders of magnitude out - and that does not include the number of accidental deaths caused by firearms in the same time period. http://www.policyalmanac.org/crime/a...nd_crime.shtml http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3112818.stm Which is the safer society? We both live in different situations - given the amount of gun crime in America I understand your point of view, I just think it sad that people are so ready to use deadly force. I see no defence for that. Jim Doyle Matt Gunsch, A&P,IA,Private Pilot Riding member of the 2003 world champion drill team Arizona Precision Motorcycle Drill Team GWRRA,NRA,GOA |
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