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Incast wrote This is sad, but still don't want weapons banned. Schools just need a bit more protection, maybe one or two more Officers at schools.


Can I ask, why don't you want firearms banned?


Ok first of all your first post on this topic said,uk banned guns and they haven't had a school shooting in a long time... Have you looked at the uk Violent crime rate higher then us, the uk 26.4% the us 21.1% .
Now also the us has more pepole then the uk. That should tell you something even if the us doesn't have gun ban.

To go back to your question why don't I want firearms banned, well first of all The Second Amendment clearly states "The right to bear arms". That's not just so I can go duck hunting in my back yard. I want to be able to defend my self because If I was to live it the Uk a man comes in my house with a gun witch is illegal in your country,The bad guy will allways be able to no matter your laws. So you might be able to fight out of there but call the police wtf are they going to pull out there water gun and tell him to put it down not likey. (The Operator hears gun call the SAS) . (The police don't even have guns they don't even trust the police that MUST tell you something) Why I need a gun is to be able to Protect myself. know matter if its a Ar-15 or .22 Pistol


Second Amendment-"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, Shall Not Be Infringe"


So hell no to gun control. I would love a Reply to this post. Idgaf if you thumbs this down


There's a difference between violent crime, and homicide crime. America has the highest homicide crime rate out of all the developed countries in the world. Secondly, it's very, very rare someone will come into your house and point a gun at you in the UK. I'll have to check the rate for that, but I sure as hell know it's minimal. Thirdly, half of the things you said I couldn't quite understand as it was very poorly worded.
O your are **** Retarded its still a crime what the Difference guns stop Violent crimes that could turn to homicides


No. Guns make up 40% of homicides in the US as someone pointed out earlier. That's the majority of homicides committed by someone using a gun.
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Pyre wrote
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Pyre wrote
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Pyre wrote
ExoticWolfs wrote I just like how all of the Canadians and people that don't live in the US say ban guns. They just don't get it.


Probably because you're one of the only countries that legally allow civilians to own guns, and coincidentally you have the highest gun crime rate and homicide rate. Yeah, nice one.

While we sit here and can claim the we are truely a free country. I would really like to see what would go through your mind if your government decided to strengthen your police and military and lock the country down as North Korea does. As people without firearms, you wouldn't get far at all. You would be forever stuck hoping another country would bail you out. At least we Americans could actually fight back and have a decent chance. It's the bigger picture here.


What are the chances of a country lock down? Very, very tiny. You're thinking about the bigger picture, but at what cost? Oh yeah, little kids being shot dead.


So there is a robbery. At a store and you are a victim. What would you do, you can't have gun's and if they have a gun you aren't going to run up there and try to hit them, especially if there was like 10 people. If your did country go on a lock down, you would just have to sit back and watch. At that point,the most you could do is pull out a knif, which is going to get you killed.


The point is, it's very rare that people will rob a store with a gun because they're illegal and you can't just go and buy one!


You act like your country is perfect, nothing happens and the sun shines every day. Get back to reality, how much people do you think have guns in the UK? I'm sure it is millions.
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-R3cKL3SSxPro- wrote
Pyre wrote
Incast wrote This is sad, but still don't want weapons banned. Schools just need a bit more protection, maybe one or two more Officers at schools.


Can I ask, why don't you want firearms banned?


Ok first of all your first post on this topic said,uk banned guns and they haven't had a school shooting in a long time... Have you looked at the uk Violent crime rate higher then us, the uk 26.4% the us 21.1% .
Now also the us has more pepole then the uk. That should tell you something even if the us doesn't have gun ban.

To go back to your question why don't I want firearms banned, well first of all The Second Amendment clearly states "The right to bear arms". That's not just so I can go duck hunting in my back yard. I want to be able to defend my self because If I was to live it the Uk a man comes in my house with a gun witch is illegal in your country,The bad guy will allways be able to no matter your laws. So you might be able to fight out of there but call the police wtf are they going to pull out there water gun and tell him to put it down not likey. (The Operator hears gun call the SAS) . (The police don't even have guns they don't even trust the police that MUST tell you something) Why I need a gun is to be able to Protect myself. know matter if its a Ar-15 or .22 Pistol


Second Amendment-"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, Shall Not Be Infringe"


So hell no to gun control. I would love a Reply to this post. Idgaf if you thumbs this down


OK, here is your reply:



Second Amendment-"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, Shall Not Be Infringe" > "...well regulated..." > "...regulated..."

"So hell no to gun control. I would love a Reply to this post. Idgaf if you thumbs this down" > "So hell no to gun control..." > "...no to gun control..." "...regulated..."


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ExoticWolfs wrote
Pyre wrote
ExoticWolfs wrote
Pyre wrote
Yin wrote
Pyre wrote
ExoticWolfs wrote I just like how all of the Canadians and people that don't live in the US say ban guns. They just don't get it.


Probably because you're one of the only countries that legally allow civilians to own guns, and coincidentally you have the highest gun crime rate and homicide rate. Yeah, nice one.

While we sit here and can claim the we are truely a free country. I would really like to see what would go through your mind if your government decided to strengthen your police and military and lock the country down as North Korea does. As people without firearms, you wouldn't get far at all. You would be forever stuck hoping another country would bail you out. At least we Americans could actually fight back and have a decent chance. It's the bigger picture here.


What are the chances of a country lock down? Very, very tiny. You're thinking about the bigger picture, but at what cost? Oh yeah, little kids being shot dead.


So there is a robbery. At a store and you are a victim. What would you do, you can't have gun's and if they have a gun you aren't going to run up there and try to hit them, especially if there was like 10 people. If your did country go on a lock down, you would just have to sit back and watch. At that point,the most you could do is pull out a knif, which is going to get you killed.


The point is, it's very rare that people will rob a store with a gun because they're illegal and you can't just go and buy one!


You act like your country is perfect, nothing happens and the sun shines ever day. Get back to reality, how much people do you think have guns in the UK? I'm sure it is millions.


How do I act as if the UK is perfect? This topic is a discussion on gun crime, in which, I'm giving my valid point saying that since we banned guns in the UK, the homicide rate has vastly been reduced. Whereas America has the highest gun crime in the developed world. Britain is far from perfect, but it's alot safer than America.
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Pyre wrote
ExoticWolfs wrote
Pyre wrote
Yin wrote
Pyre wrote
ExoticWolfs wrote I just like how all of the Canadians and people that don't live in the US say ban guns. They just don't get it.


Probably because you're one of the only countries that legally allow civilians to own guns, and coincidentally you have the highest gun crime rate and homicide rate. Yeah, nice one.

While we sit here and can claim the we are truely a free country. I would really like to see what would go through your mind if your government decided to strengthen your police and military and lock the country down as North Korea does. As people without firearms, you wouldn't get far at all. You would be forever stuck hoping another country would bail you out. At least we Americans could actually fight back and have a decent chance. It's the bigger picture here.


What are the chances of a country lock down? Very, very tiny. You're thinking about the bigger picture, but at what cost? Oh yeah, little kids being shot dead.


So there is a robbery. At a store and you are a victim. What would you do, you can't have gun's and if they have a gun you aren't going to run up there and try to hit them, especially if there was like 10 people. If your did country go on a lock down, you would just have to sit back and watch. At that point,the most you could do is pull out a knif, which is going to get you killed.


The point is, it's very rare that people will rob a store with a gun because they're illegal and you can't just go and buy one!


If your up to date in the us Politics. Obama allowed 2500 assault weapons go over the Mexican border and kill 30 people. O but Nobody cares
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If this isn't a valid reason for death penalty, then I don't know what else is.
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demonzman wrote People aren't going to just willingly give up their guns. Government cannot disarm the people, it isn't right. Who else has disarmed their people in the past...Hitler? Stalin? Mao?
Yes, because Obama is obviously a dictator craving power. Get real. If I woke up and found "Hail your leader Barack Obama" posters everywhere, and armed MP on every street corner, than maybe this would be believable. Using points like that just make you seem un-educated and unaware of your surroundings.


Oh don't give me that load of bs. You know what I'm heading at. I don't honestly think he's a dictator you ignorant man. I was making a point. Disarming the people is not going to lower the death toll just like that. And how many will have to die until it finally makes a change??
It reminds me a lot of when they tried to prohibit alcohol, because they thought "hey this will stop the driving accidents and husbands will stop beating their wives" and before you say "DATS NOT RELATED" well it is very similar. And can you at least see the point I'm getting at, whether you believe it or not? Not trying to start an argument here. Expressing how I feel.
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looks like the rant section 2 me.
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Pyre wrote
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Pyre wrote
ExoticWolfs wrote I just like how all of the Canadians and people that don't live in the US say ban guns. They just don't get it.


Probably because you're one of the only countries that legally allow civilians to own guns, and coincidentally you have the highest gun crime rate and homicide rate. Yeah, nice one.


Your tone is kind of annoying. You act like your mad at the situation and it isn't even your country. Maybe if you lived here all your life, you too would understand. Who really wants their rights taken from them? Especially from a president named Barack Hussein Obama?


It doesn't have to be my country to make me mad? I feel for the families that lost their little kids because some maniac bought a legal fire-arm went into a school and shot the kids. Yeah, I understand your point about having your rights taken away, but surely people dying is worse than having no guns.


Ok you can't just go and ban everything that could be used as a weapon for psychotic individuals. The mass shootings that have happened recently have both been from pretty messed up people (Movie theater and Sandy Hook). Kids died, adults died. I'll say it again, we need better security in schools. You don't need to bring up the kids in every response. It was tragic, but it was also done by a severely unstable man who's mom took him out shooting and let him play games like Call of Duty. Those two make guns seem fun and harmless to a guy with severe mental issues. We don't need our rights taken away from us because of this idiotic mother and her crazy son.
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Pyre wrote
Yin wrote
Pyre wrote
ExoticWolfs wrote I just like how all of the Canadians and people that don't live in the US say ban guns. They just don't get it.


Probably because you're one of the only countries that legally allow civilians to own guns, and coincidentally you have the highest gun crime rate and homicide rate. Yeah, nice one.

While we sit here and can claim the we are truely a free country. I would really like to see what would go through your mind if your government decided to strengthen your police and military and lock the country down as North Korea does. As people without firearms, you wouldn't get far at all. You would be forever stuck hoping another country would bail you out. At least we Americans could actually fight back and have a decent chance. It's the bigger picture here.


What are the chances of a country lock down? Very, very tiny. You're thinking about the bigger picture, but at what cost? Oh yeah, little kids being shot dead.

If you understood how corrupt our government, police, and other authoritive agencies are, you would know it isn't a tiny chance. We are a superpower and basically the world police because our military is in everyone elses business. We have been in a "war with terror" in the Middle East, but we have never actually declared war since World War 2 (which that is illegal.) We have corrupt police that use excessive force and brutality. Somehow arrested men were managing to shoot themselves while handcuffed and in the back of police car. We have police that arrest people that are having a peaceful, civilized protest (which is also against the Constitution for the police to do so.) America isn't the UK and isn't Australia. Gun crimes aside, things aren't peaceful here. Greed and corruption has swept this country. We being the superpower, it's to be expected. Now, it's the greedy trying to climb the mountain of money and power in the most influential country in the world. China is very corrupt as well, but at least they admit it (they are pretty close to the superpower title.) It's not as tiny as you think. I wish that were the case, but it's not.
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