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originally posted by: arcnaver
...the fact is that the US has a Constitution, which has a 2nd Amendment, which was placed in the Bill of Rights to ensure that the common person had access to firearms capable of not only repelling a thug but more importantly a tyrannical government. The Amendment was placed there so that the Government was afraid of the people and to prevent the people from ever having to be afraid of the government.
originally posted by: PerfectAnomoly
Good afternoon ATS.
I have recently reached a conclusion, and I'd like to share my experience with others, to try to stop some of the ongoing debates....
I recently realized that the UK and US's views on gun control are so diametrically opposed, that arguing/debating about said gun controls is fruitless.... It took me 20 years to get to this point... I've spent that last 20 years attempting to point out where the Americans are going wrong, in my opinion, and I've reached this conclusion:-
Americans believe that a society with more guns is a safer society, the more guns the better.
Most other countries, (including the UK and Australia), believe that a society with less guns is safer, seems like common sense...
Unfortunately no headway will ever be made in this debate due to this reason....
So let's extend it to its ridiculous extents.... If no-one had guns, think how hard it would be to get hold of one? Would this result in less shootings or more? Think about it....
If everyone had say, 30 guns, imagine how many more accidents there would be? How would this affect the number of shootings that happen?
I'd be interested to hear all views and opinions on this matter....
PA
originally posted by: avgguy
It's our right to own guns. You don't have that right and never will, that's why we fight to keep our rights so that we aren't disarmed sheep like Europe is.
originally posted by: purplemer
a reply to: PerfectAnomoly
Its not the guns that are the problem it is the culture. There are other cultures that have guns but dont go around mass shooting each other. The American culture is too violent to have guns..
originally posted by: FauxMulder
If we made drugs illegal would I still be able to get them at any middle school? Oh wait......that's exactly how it is already.
originally posted by: FauxMulder
I have about half that and I haven't shot anybody. Maybe if I get a few more....
originally posted by: FauxMulder
So why make a thread asking us rhetorical questions about something you know we wont ever agree on?
originally posted by: SuperFrog
originally posted by: FauxMulder
If we made drugs illegal would I still be able to get them at any middle school? Oh wait......that's exactly how it is already.
So institutions that are supposed to protect people are clearly not working - but your above comment in answer to OP would make sense only if you send your kid with drugs to school, so that someone else does not sell drugs to them. Do you see irony in your failing to give good example??
'nuff said
Not all Americans are like you. If you take that approach, no forum or ATS would exist.