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Swede: My expertise in this area is extensive. The essential difference between a "battleship" and an "aircraft carrier" is that an aircraft carrier requires five direct hits to sink, but it takes only four direct hits to sink a battleship.
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Your source is weak. It only show that vehicles related death has a .6% advantage. It doesn't take into consideration the numbers of cars in the US, compared to the numbers of people with guns. I will let you do the research. You will find that there are more cars per household than guns. Your numbers are misleading.Originally posted by Partial
I have just proven that automobiles are responsible for more americans dead per year than guns. There is no other way around that. Cars are more dangerous than guns. The statistics do not lie.
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Those numbers of yours are also misleading Tank. The 17000 or so deaths by guns would happen regardless of the presence of guns. They would have chosen bridges to jump off of, drugs or something. And the 12000 or so deaths by homocide are a little misleading because who knows how many of those guns were obtained illegally. Banning guns may make it harder to get guns, but most of these deaths would have happened anyway.Originally posted by Anti-Polar BearYour source is weak. It only show that vehicles related death has a .6% advantage. It doesn't take into consideration the numbers of cars in the US, compared to the numbers of people with guns. I will let you do the research. You will find that there are more cars per household than guns. Your numbers are misleading.Originally posted by Partial
I have just proven that automobiles are responsible for more americans dead per year than guns. There is no other way around that. Cars are more dangerous than guns. The statistics do not lie.
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This is the same "type" of argument as Capital Punishment... YEAY or NAY.
Generally both sides are very passionate about their belief and the other guy is always wrong. This argument is another example of the media backed and based minority getting all the attention. The squeaky wheel gets the grease.
What was that fuck-wad's name that did the movie about Wal-mart or K-Mart selling guns to kids? Same dick head did the Farenheit movie.. What did he accomplish with all the B.S.? Not a thing in reality other than get the liberals all stoked up along with the media..
Did it stop all or ANY of the gangsta shootings? No
Did it stop all or ANY of the gang violence / shootings? No
Did it stop all or ANY of the drive-by shootings? No
Did it stop all or ANY of the accidental shooting in the woods? No
I've been a gun owner for over 30 years, shotguns, rifles, and yes a few pistols. If you're taught correctly, there is almost 0% chance of killing another person with one of these guns. There will be the occasional accident when a hunter mistakenly shoots at a "sound in the trees" but he is really not a true hunter.
Someone posted.. Guns don't kill people (sic) people kill people!
Making guns illegal will not stop "guns" from killing people as the people / criminals that want to have a gun, will find a way to get a gun.
There is no doubt when a child is killed by a drive by bullet, it is truely tragic, and the NRA's beliefs have absolutely nothing to do with support of that kind of gun activity (criminal activity). That has nothing to do with the 2nd ammendment and more to do with one of the Ten Commandments, something about not killing a fellow man
Maybe Tank, you should be as passionate about the anti drug laws, and how they are abused and flawed.. the huge amount of money Americans throw at their lawmakers to "support" legislations and how many loopholes can these fucks get through! What about how many Americans are killed by drugs every year as opposed to guns? And BTW, drugs is usually tied to guns..My Two favorite teams are the Packers, and whoever plays the Vikings!
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That provides lots of support for his postOriginally posted by Scott CampbellThank you Professor Obvious.Originally posted by Anti-Polar BearAsk youself this, who pays cops their salaries? None other than the John Q Taxpayer.
My Two favorite teams are the Packers, and whoever plays the Vikings!
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Maybe if John Lennon had been packing, Mark Chapman might have been the one killed.Originally posted by Scott CampbellOriginally posted by Anti-Polar BearShow me the numbers of vehicles-related death that are criminal in nature, not accidental.
Do you think it makes any difference to the people pushing up daisies? Dead is dead.
Should we outlaw not carrying a gun?
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That's not ture. Not all murderers have intent to kill someone. Charles Manson was just a crazy fuck. A lot of murderers are commited in the heat of the moment, many accidental.Originally posted by Anti-Polar BearYour are ignorant. Every time I show you some reverent facts, you refuse to read it. Another word for homicide is murder. All murderers have a motive behind their evil deeds.Originally posted by Partial
Impossible to do. It is impossible to predict someone's intent. How many of those situations where people are shot are accidental, fueled by passion, consumed in the moment, or just downright unintentional. Unless you do stats for both, then its not a fair comparison.
FACTS:
In 2003 (the most recent year for which data is available), there were 30,136 gun deaths in the U.S:
16,907 suicides (56% of all U.S gun deaths),
11,920 homicides (40% of all U.S gun deaths),
730 unintentional shootings (2% of all U.S gun deaths),
347 from legal intervention and 232 from undetermined intent (2% of all U.S gun deaths combined).
-Numbers obtained from CDC National Center for Health Statistics mortality report online, 2006
I don't care if they're accidentally or not, though. The fact is plain as day that cars are more dangerous to people then guns. I don't see how you can ignore that. If cars killed more people than guns did, how can you say they're not more dangerous.
Answer this tank:
Did more deaths involve guns or cars?
It is a clear and obvious statistic that cars were involved in more deaths than guns. Therefore, cars are more dangerous. That is indisuputable.
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Doesn't matter if there are more cars. A greater percentage of people are killed by cars then guns. Simple as that.Originally posted by Anti-Polar BearYour source is weak. It only show that vehicles related death has a .6% advantage. It doesn't take into consideration the numbers of cars in the US, compared to the numbers of people with guns. I will let you do the research. You will find that there are more cars per household than guns. Your numbers are misleading.Originally posted by Partial
I have just proven that automobiles are responsible for more americans dead per year than guns. There is no other way around that. Cars are more dangerous than guns. The statistics do not lie.
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from Just The Facts Gun Control
This means that when the criminals knew your average joe did not have a gun on them to protect themselves, more people were robbed and murdered. This is goes to show you the 2nd amendment keeps crime and murder under control.* Washington D.C. enacted a virtual ban on handguns in 1976. Between 1976 and 1991, Washington D.C.'s homicide rate rose 200%, while the U.S. rate rose 12%. (1)
again, statistics show than by allowing people to carry guns, violence, murder and crimes all went down. Where are when people were not allowed to carry them, they continuously went up. Can you explain this?* Florida adopted a right-to-carry law in 1987. At the time the law was passed, critics predicted increases in violence. The founder of the National Organization of Women, Betty Friedan stated:
"lethal violence, even in self defense, only engenders more violence." (13)
* When the law went into effect, the Dade County Police began a program to record all arrest and non arrest incidents involving concealed carry licensees. Between September of 1987 and August of 1992, Dade County recorded 4 crimes committed by licensees with firearms. None of these crimes resulted in an injury. The record keeping program was abandoned in 1992 because there were not enough incidents to justify tracking them. (13)(15)
* Florida adopted a right-to-carry law in 1987. Between 1987 and 1996, these changes occurred:
Florida United States
homicide rate -36% -0.4%
firearm homicide rate -37% +15%
handgun homicide rate -41% +24%
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Originally posted by Anti-Polar Bear16,907 suicides (56% of all U.S gun deaths)
As an extreme liberalist, would you really deny to people the right to choose how to leave this existence? Isn't this intolerant? And, assuming most of these suicides would try to kill themselves by another more brutal and painful method, aren't you advocating torture and suffering?"Never, never ever support a punk like mraynrand. Rather be as I am and feel real sympathy for his sickness." - Woodbuck
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As opposed to your zero. I have provided legitmate statistics where as you have provided nothing of relevance. I have linked source after source, and you fail to address the points I ask you to. It is evident I was won this argument and backed you into a corner. Tank, for reference on this issue, I think something needs to be done. I am closer to your view then the one I am arguing. I just like to make sure you realize just how retarded you sound and how incorrect you are.Originally posted by Anti-Polar BearJust two samples to represent the population? (In your case, Washington DC and Florida). Maybe Greenday, i mean MrArynRand, can stop by and give you little lecture in statistics cos you seems like a freshman who stuck with GDR courses.
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