Darkwind
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- Jun 18, 2009
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Other nations have not solved it because it is NOT a gun law issue. We have laws against using guns to kill people. Law abiding people do not kill people with guns. We have murder laws, yet people still manage to murder others, even in these other countries.This is has been discussed ad nausea.No. Your argument is a fallacy. Commonly called a red herring.Go look up how many people are in the USA vs the number of killed by guns. I could care less about other nations.
I'll give you a hint. It is less than one-half of one percent. In other words, you have less than a 0.005 percent chance of being killed by a gun and if you take the number to just those killed in mass shootings, you have less than 0.001 percent chance. You literally are 99.999% safe from guns.
You don't care about humans in the rest of the world compared to the U.S.?
That's your argument about guns?
It's not a Red Herring. It's so sad that there are people out there like you, who stick your fingers in your ears, and ignore the facts.
This happened in America and it affects Americans. The solutions or fears are wholly American.
So, you can deal with the facts of this or you can try and go outside this country to a group of cultures that have been bred and brainwashed into thinking that government is the answer to these kinds of things, all the while ignoring the fact that they haven't solved this or any issue any better than we have.
No, you can talk about the fact that people in America have far fewer reasons to fear guns than they do their own government, their own highway system, or their own medical care system.
It's an AMERICAN issue because of the gun laws. The only way to study if it is working or not, is to compare it to other nations in the world.
This isn't a difficult concept, I'm sorry you can't keep up with that.
What you are talking about is punishing the innocent for the crimes of a few. That is what OTHER nations do. Other Nations can suck it.