Originally Posted by
Birnando
This is a strange logic.
If some of those attending that film that night were armed, do that really mean they had been trained to actually fight in a dark room, with tear gaz grenades flying around and someone shooting in to the darkness with a hunting rifle, and actually make a positive difference?
Or could one argue that out of fear,one would pull their own and add to the spectacle with a few blind rounds themselves?
Seeing as most of those obtaining a gun in the US today, can do so by going to the local mall and buy one in a matter of days, no training whatsoever required.
My money would be on the second option...
The murder rates in the US is staggering by most any standard.
Disarmament of the lawful citizen does in fact work, it has been proven time and time again in many nations.
For reference, do check out the murder rates of my Country, Norway.
For those who wont be bothered with that, the figure is well above 5 times(closer to 6) higher in the US..
( according to UN statistics for the period 2003-2008)
Until you actually try, how in the world will you ever know that it doesn't work in the US as well?
The biggest freedom, seems an imprtant word to a lot in these discussions, has already been lost years ago in the US.
Lots of people are afraid of going outside at night, in some areas even in broad daylight.
The right to move freely, without fear of being gunned down, robbed at gunpoint or other stuff happening on a daily basis, is basically lost to a great many Americans.
It has even gotten to a point where normal hard working members of society are afraid to even drive thru certain areas of cities across the US
Is that freedom? No, seriously, is it really?
It is time for the US as a nation to grow up, it's not a frontier anymore, the west is already won:)
Gun control isn't simply about removing the hardware from the wrong hands.
Much more important than that is the change of mindset of the citizens over time.