Objection.Ragnarok wrote:The UK's firearms homicide rate of 0.05 (per 100,000) is one of the lowest in the world, close on two orders of magnitude less than the rate in the USA, so clearly the gun control here isn't ineffective (even if there are a few weirdos grossly misusing innocent plumbing supplies).
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You could speculate that homicide would have skyrocketed without the legislation, but that would just be speculation.
If a man wants to hammer a nail into a piece of wood and you take away his hammer, he will pick up a rock.
Gun control only gives the illusion of safety.
There were 12,996 murders in the US in 2010. In the same year, 38,364 people committed suicide. You are almost 4 times more likely to kill yourself than be killed by someone else! Where should resources be directed to if we were genuinely concerned with keeping people alive?
Many people still buy lottery tickets though, so expecting even a basic understanding of probability from the average citizen is a vain pursuit.
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Tongue in cheek but hard to fault the logic.What I'm saying is that everyone has to die, and in a balanced fair and democratic society some of them should drown.
What about wasps? They kill an average of 40 Americans a year. Where are the anti-wasp organizations? Wasp free zones? Moms against wasp movements? Why isn't a Wasp Control bill being pushed through congress?
Gun control is driven by irrational fear. I hate to bring gender into the subject ( ), but we all know which one is responsible for emotional as opposed to logical knee-jerk reactions.