5 Dead in Illinois shooting (inc. 2 children)

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No mass shootings in Australia since stricter gun laws enacted in 1996. And I feel like we've had half a dozen in the last two weeks.
 
No mass shootings in Australia since stricter gun laws enacted in 1996. And I feel like we've had half a dozen in the last two weeks.

But rape has sky rocketed! Thieves run the cities and there are a million home invasions a day! The criminals have all the guns!

Oh...wait.
 
Case in point that guns are a large portion of the problem, at least when it comes to fatalities:

http://wgntv.com/2013/04/09/texas-college-stabbing-14-injured-2-in-critical-condition/

dude only has a knife. Goes on a stabbing spree. Stabs 14 people. Nobody dies.

If he had guns most of them would have died. Taking guns away reduces the lethality potential. If we arent going to control for mental problems (which we really don't in this country), we should at least reduce the amount of damage they can do.

Got a knife? I can run from you if I'm faster. Got a gun? Shoot me in the back, dead.
 
You could have all the guns you want, if the US government wanted to become tyrannical, a bunch of idiots with guns aren't stopping them. Your argument is bad and you should feel bad.

Your post is pretty bad. Not that I'm surprised. You usually post this type of nonsense whenever there's a thread about guns/shooting. I just don't appreciate being refered to as an idiot because you want to post your emotional knee jerk reaction to a shooting.
 
Case in point that guns are a large portion of the problem, at least when it comes to fatalities:

http://wgntv.com/2013/04/09/texas-college-stabbing-14-injured-2-in-critical-condition/

dude only has a knife. Goes on a stabbing spree. Stabs 14 people. Nobody dies.

If he had guns most of them would have died. Taking guns away reduces the lethality potential. If we arent going to control for mental problems (which we really don't in this country), we should at least reduce the amount of damage they can do.

Got a knife? I can run from you if I'm faster. Got a gun? Shoot me in the back, dead.
Eh, he had an Exact-o knife. It's like an extra sharp box cutter. But your overall point isn't lost at all.
 
Why do Americans want to kill each other so much?

Freedom

I mean these types of shootings happen almost daily in poor areas. I remember chicagoans almost jokingly celebrating one whole day without any (reported) gun incidents. That's how common they are.
 
RIP, to those killed :(

I wish some people held as much contempt and blame towards the shooter as they do towards the inanimate piece of metal and polymer.

Personally I don't have enough facts about this incident to know one way or the other if the recently proposed legislation that was defeated in the senate would have made any difference. I really don't.
 
Why do Americans want to kill each other so much?

The more it happens, the more normal it is. School shootings are one thing that you guys go crazy about, but you don't know what its like to live in an area where shootings are a very normal activity and pastime.
 
RIP, to those killed :(

I wish some people held as much contempt and blame towards the shooter as they do towards the inanimate piece of metal and polymer.

Personally I don't have enough facts about this incident to know one way or the other if the recently proposed legislation that was defeated in the senate would have made any difference. I really don't.

I understand. We DO hate the shooter. We also realize that because of the inanimate equipment you mentioned, the shooter was able to end more lives more efficiently. Where do you draw the line? Why not automatic weapons? Why not RPGs? After all, it's not the rocket-propelled Grenade that kills people; people kill people, right?

But, I mean no disrespect. And I agree that if I were to accept that gun-rights were a sacred-cow not to be touched any way, there are still other means of helping the problem.
 
RIP, to those killed :(

I wish some people held as much contempt and blame towards the shooter as they do towards the inanimate piece of metal and polymer.

Personally I don't have enough facts about this incident to know one way or the other if the recently proposed legislation that was defeated in the senate would have made any difference. I really don't.


The legislation would hardly do anything, but it would be a start. Apparently the database that law enforcement uses to do the current background checks is old, slow, inaccurate.

I would like to see, in tandem with mandatory background checks for all purchases, some money thrown to the FBI to update the background check database to state of the art. Right now it is just old/patchwork updates.
 
RIP, to those killed :(

I wish some people held as much contempt and blame towards the shooter as they do towards the inanimate piece of metal and polymer.

Personally I don't have enough facts about this incident to know one way or the other if the recently proposed legislation that was defeated in the senate would have made any difference. I really don't.


From what I read of it on the senate website, it seemed to be a worthless bill. It never put in detail how the UBC would work and alot of the gunshow loophole/background checks legislation had language that I perceived to give the AG a lot of latitude to make additional regulation at his/her discretion.

A good portion of the bill was unavailable at the time for me to read online so I couldn't view all the amendments made before it was actually voted down.
 
We don't. There is overwhelming support for stricter gun controls by every poll taking. It's the NRA's stranglehold over congress stopping this sadly.

I think you're overreaching by saying that people wanting stricter gun controls as a whole means the country wants guns to go away.
 
The legislation would hardly do anything, but it would be a start. Apparently the database that law enforcement uses to do the current background checks is old, slow, inaccurate.

I would like to see, in tandem with mandatory background checks for all purchases, some money thrown to the FBI to update the background check database to state of the art. Right now it is just old/patchwork updates.

Last time I checked laws were meant to do something, not "hardly anything".

Perhaps this person was someone that slipped through the cracks of the background check system or purchased it at a gun show without a background check. But we don't know that yet. But people want to use this as a soap box to prove their point when no point can be "proven" with the facts available in this case outside of "See! All guns are bad, ban the bad things."

The issues with the NICS is that not all psychiatric hospitals in most states even report into it. Hell, there are people that have been declared by a judge to be mentally incompetent and they haven't been entered into the system. There's also the problem of known felons *not* being prosecuted from lying on their background check and trying to obtain a weapon.
 
Your post is pretty bad. Not that I'm surprised. You usually post this type of nonsense whenever there's a thread about guns/shooting. I just don't appreciate being refered to as an idiot because you want to post your emotional knee jerk reaction to a shooting.
Do you think you could take on the government? If not, then congratulations, I'm not talking about you.
 
This summed up the argument in a nutshell:

NRA guy: "Just because crack cocaine is illegal you can still get it if you try"

John Oliver: "So all drug laws should be completely eliminated until we get rid of all crack cocaine?"

NRA guy: *silence*
 
This summed up the argument in a nutshell:

NRA guy: "Just because crack cocaine is illegal you can still get it if you try"

John Oliver: "So all drug laws should be completely eliminated until we get rid of all crack cocaine?"

NRA guy: *silence*

If Fox had a different political affiliation they would have spent the next day leading with stories about how the NRA want to legalise crack.
 
This summed up the argument in a nutshell:

NRA guy: "Just because crack cocaine is illegal you can still get it if you try"

John Oliver: "So all drug laws should be completely eliminated until we get rid of all crack cocaine?"

NRA guy: *silence*

Well we should get rid of the majority of drug laws out there. But I imagine Oliver's point was more to highlight the hypocrisy there on part of what the NRA leadership wants to enforce or not.
 
Seriously, how anyone in America are not marching down to the NRA HQ by the hundreds of thousands at this point is just staggering. It's time for you guys to face facts: you're way too apathetic towards this. You should be making your outrage known loud and clear.
 
This summed up the argument in a nutshell:

NRA guy: "Just because crack cocaine is illegal you can still get it if you try"

John Oliver: "So all drug laws should be completely eliminated until we get rid of all crack cocaine?"

NRA guy: *silence*

Personally I think all drugs should be decriminalized at the very least. The drug war is an epic failure that can't be enforced and has costs untold lives and treasure. Decriminalizing -all- of them and refocusing the money that would have been spent on enforcement and imprisonment on treatment centers and educational measures would do society far more.

You'd also see the violence rate across the board go down. But hey, keep playing the NRA as the boogeyman. That has always worked out well.

Seriously, how anyone in America are not marching down to the NRA HQ by the hundreds of thousands at this point is just staggering. It's time for you guys to face facts: you're way too apathetic towards this. You should be making your outrage known loud and clear.

Easy: The NRA didn't shoot those people in the face.

http://www.nrainstructors.org/docs/trainer_ethics_guide.pdf

http://training.nra.org/nra-gun-safety-rules.aspx

Just read those and you know what...I didn't see "gunning innocent people down" as a chapter.....
 
No, but hypothetically speaking I'd definitely resist a truly tyrannical government. Wouldn't you?
Of course, but using that as an argument against any kind of gun regulations is disingenuous at best and completely moronic at worst.

If the US were to become tyrannical (which is virtually impossible considering all the moving parts), we're not going to be very effective in stopping them. We'd be far out-firepowered.
 
Of course, but using that as an argument against any kind of gun regulations is disingenuous at best and completely moronic at worst.

If the US were to become tyrannical (which is virtually impossible considering all the moving parts), we're not going to be very effective in stopping them. We'd be far out-firepowered.

But you know it's 300 million of us vs a little of them!!!!!

We can totally win!
 
I wonder which tactic some Americans would think of as being more effective at the prevention of the imposition of a tyrannical government, an active engagement by more individuals in the political process or more individuals having guns.
 
I wonder which tactic some Americans would think of as being more effective at the prevention of the imposition of a tyrannical government, an active engagement by more individuals in the political process or more individuals having guns.

I think you know the answer to this question. BANG BANG.
 
Seriously, how anyone in America are not marching down to the NRA HQ by the hundreds of thousands at this point is just staggering. It's time for you guys to face facts: you're way too apathetic towards this. You should be making your outrage known loud and clear.

March down to the NRA HQ because someone shot 5 people in a home? When you have details of how it's the fault of the NRA let me know. Unless your arguement is the ability of civilians to own firearms.
 
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