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Banning Assault weapons may not be the right direction according to this
Gun laws in Illinois
Cook County and the city of Chicago have separately banned the possession of "assault weapons", and of magazines that can hold more than 10 or 12 rounds of ammunition respectively. Illinois does not issue licenses for the concealed carry of firearms, nor does it recognize licenses issued by other states. Illinois is the only state that does not allow concealed carry in some form. Open carry is also prohibited in most areas. When a firearm is being transported, it must be unloaded and enclosed in a case. To legally possess firearms or ammunition, Illinois residents must have a Firearm Owners Identification (FOID) card, issued by the state police. Yet Chicago ( This is where Obama came from) has just passed 500 murders with over 2,500 being shot, 63 murdered (http://crimeinchicago.blogspot.com/2...n-chicago.html 454 have been shot)were children for the year. Which puts a shadow on the idea that banning assault weapons or spending the time doing so is a waste of time. People outside the US that have never lived here will not understand our culture, they can give all the advice they want. I would bet that the crime rate in the Nations capital has gone down since the Supreme Court ruled allowing them to own guns again. |
How many of those murders happened outside of the ghetto where the victim and shooter were not known to each other?
Most of those deaths are drug and gang related, just like in Baltimore, DC, St. Louis or any other city with those same problems. |
I don't know why people think you can stop bad things from happening without creating a total orwellian society...
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Like I said before, what's happening in Chicago has nothing to do with anybodies gun laws. There's some next level stuff happening there with Mexican Cartels and Chicago street gangs collaborating.
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The whole problem with 'ban this gun, ban that gun' is that
What hardcore gun control advocates don't get is...ummm...everything i just mentioned. Honestly I don't know what the right answer is, but if you think gun control laws are the solution, you're being terribly unrealistic. |
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Anyone that actually knows DC knows that the murder rate has gone down. In the last decade a lot of the SE and parts of NE were gobbled up and revitalized. The criminal element moved to neighboring Prince Georges Co. where the murder rate soared.
Something similar happened in Baltimore with Section 8 housing but on a much smaller scale. |
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Sane gun owners don't worry me but fanatics in general scare me. |
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I am just casually mentioning that some of the gun nuts that seem to post here worry me as much as those bad people everybody else is worried about. Or that is what I was trying to say. Fanatical people scare me. |
That's how their plan to disarm citizens goes. Just like every tyrannical government has done the same since history of man...
Incrementally, One step at a time. Ban Guns From Government. |
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It ain't the guns. :2 cents: |
An assault weapons ban would take several years to see any effects and thats ok with me. Do it now and let our children and theirs reap the benefits.
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Speaking of afraid, are you afraid to post under your real nick? :winkwink: Want to know what does scare me? Knives. Whenever I see someone handling one I get the mental image of it tearing through skin and it sends chills up my spine. |
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Why are they even freaking out about 500 this year when they had more than that as recently as 2008? Even in 2003 they were over 600/yr. |
Hunting rifles and sporting shotguns, sure... not a problem. However, I think we need to outlaw military caliber weapons, period. Ban the sale, transfer, and possession -- just like they do in Mexico.
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Knives would be slow death, you're right. I might have a nick older than this one, let me check... lol |
Most of the chitown murders are gang related.
Gangbangers don't give a fuck about gun laws. |
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They also like to debate about the UK and how gun laws there created more crime, yet gun crime in the UK is one tenth what is is in the US. The firearm death rate in the US is 10.2 per 100k, while in the UK it's .25 per 100k citizens. That's a huge difference. You need to apply common sense here - more guns equals more gun crimes. It's pretty simple straight forward math. If you have one thousand people with guns, you'll have "x" amount of crime. You have three million people with guns you will have a lot more gun crime. Period. I am a gun owner myself, but it scares the piss out of me that anyone can get a firearm so easily. I have to take three tests to get a driver's license AND have to update it each year, AND I have to register my car with the government... On the other hand with a firearm the only real restriction to owning a firearm is having the government check to make sure you aren't a felon... Mental health isn't even a consideration. That's fucking insane. |
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M1 Carbine, vintage WWII is a .30 caliber pistol round and Garand uses a 30.06, then there are all the automatic weapons that use the 9mm. BTW, Mexico is a bad example of anything working for gun control Quote:
1991: 927 1992: 943 1993: 855 1994: 931 1995: 828 1996: 796 1997: 761 1998: 704 1999: 643 2000: 633 2001: 667 2002: 656 2003: 601 2004: 453 2005: 451 2006: 471 2007: 448 2008: 513 2009: 459 2010: 436 2011: 433 You could also say it's at a 4 year high? Please tell me where 500 murders in a city annually is a good thing? Quote:
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wow...thats more than my entire country just in one city...the only figures I can dig up for my 3rd world shit hole is 280 murders total in 2009 and around 100 of them where from guns...that is an entire country with like 7 million people that is packed to the tooth with weapons after 2 wars in the last decade... its not the guns...its the people... |
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And all you guys call yourself webmasters lol! Enough with all the yapping.
Almost EVERY study undertaken admits that tough or lenient gun laws are tertiary considerations to population density and poverty as predictors of murder rates. Further, the below data show just how small firearm crime is when compared to every other cause of death as reported by the FBI. But dont let the facts get in the way of argument. Read the data, it is freely available and ANY 'webmaster' should they have a modicum of sense to find it, IF they really wish to. Data from FBI Crimes and Statistics annual reports 2001-2011 (within the last 10 mins). Murder by firearm (not including US Virgin Islands) 2001 - 8890 2002 - 9528 2003 - 9659 2004 - 9326 2005 - 10100 2006 - 10177 2007 - 10086 2008 - 9484 2009 - 9146 2010 - 8734 2011 - 8552 lowest since 1981 If you REALLY want to see a major decline in total firearm deaths, cure depression as 64% of ALL firearm deaths (not murder) are suicides. |
Chicago might be on an overall downward "trend" from the crack era like the rest of the country, but they still manged to murder more people this year than NYC, a city with about 5 million more people.
Also they have some of the tightest gun laws in the nation and: http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-18563_16...s-of-stopping/ Quote:
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But let's talk about Kennesaw... They claim to have low crime rates, and then I find this: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1818862/posts We are talking about a city with 30k poeple in it, and yet in 2004 they had 172 assaults and 86 Burglaries.... Yet we have this gem: "Gun rights activist David Kopel has claimed that there is evidence that this gun law has reduced the incident rate of home burglaries citing that in the first year, home burglaries dropped from 65 before the ordinance, down to 26 in 1983, and to 11 in 1984." So home burglaries went down from 65 to 26 to 11 and then jumped up 86 in 2004? I mean, I'm not searching too hard for stats here and I am quickly able to disprove your fact. Let's compare Kennesaw to my hometown of Lincoln, California. Kennesaw has 30k, Lincoln California has 40k. Kennesaw has a "mandatory gun law" and Lincoln does not. http://www.neighborhoodscout.com/ca/lincoln/crime/ http://www.neighborhoodscout.com/ga/kennesaw/crime/ Kennesaw is safer than 35% of US Cities, while Lincoln is 72% safer than all US Cities? We had a murder in Lincoln which was earth shattering for us, the first in decades. So my city with no mandatory gun is twice as safe as your town with it? |
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gun laws are an issue but the bigger issue and this is an issue in Canada as well is our crappy legal and prison systems. We release repeat violent offenders again and again. Keep criminals in hard labor camps, people who murder or rape and it can be proved by video or DNA should be put to death so tax payers aren't drained to keep these douche bags in prison.
People need to know if they do these crimes they are never getting out, then the number will go down. Increasing gun laws isn't really going to help. Most crimes are done using illegal arms, not ones the average user goes and buys for their homes. |
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Hey. I have a question for you. Do you think your puny lock on your door is going to stop someone who really wants to get in to your house? Then why do you bother locking it?
According to some, it's hopeless and useless to try to regulate something.. anything.. once the ball is already rolling. Give up now and jump in a volcano or something I guess, it's hopeless. Utterly hopeless. |
I got a question for Rochard since he trained people on firearms. Do they know the percentage of people that have a gun and freeze in a crisis situation?
Everyone assumes the inner James Bond kicks but I got to figure that's not the case. |
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Go start buying a shit ton of cold meds,which you will be asked for id and you are tracked. After a while they will stop selling it to you and you will get a knock on your door asking why you needed all those meds. But go buy 6000 rounds of ammo no one will ask you anything. Something is wrong with that. |
You better have a wad of cash for 6000 rounds of my favorite firearm; they cost $7 apiece.
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The military actually has tests to see who would make a good sniper, not by ability with a rifle, but being able to coldly pull the trigger |
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You can't compare European gun laws to US gun laws, I've heard of Kennesaw, when they passed that law, a lot of people heard of it, it was a big thing. And what ever you try to pick apart in the stats for Kennesaw, it's still over 50% less crime overall. Not about Lincoln, it's about more guns being added and crime going down Real simple, if you are looking to commit a crime, you don't hit a house with NRA decals in the window, and you don't hit the donut shop next to the police station |
Hell I remember when I lived in Chicago the feds raided the El Rukn 'Temple' they found several rocket launchers. Jeff Fort was a serious wack job. Good thing he is in SuperMax.
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The gun laws have done very little, just unarmed legal ownership. |
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