- but more people from other countries want to live here then there.
Whoa! I'm sure the United States is a fabulous country, but I don't want to live there. I love living in Australia, I think I'm one of the luckiest people in the world, also in one of the luckiest countries (if not THE luckiest).
A firearm has NEVER taken a life. It is the person behind the firearm who has taken a life. Many things can be used to take life. Knives, bats, cars, etc. etc.
"There's only one real ‘freedom' in America—the freedom to kill one anotherr… if guns weren't so readily available in the ‘land of the free,' this tragedy might never have happened." — London's Daily Mail columnist Russell Miller
of course other people in other countries can say what they want- but more people from other countries want to live here then there. We are the greatest country in the world- and freedom speaks for itself.
Quote from: glitter on May 02, 2007, 09:39:38 PMof course other people in other countries can say what they want- but more people from other countries want to live here then there. We are the greatest country in the world- and freedom speaks for itself.Have you left your country? There is a world out there with one or two pretty decent places.
My point exactly - do you really think he could have killed over 30 people with "knives, bats, cars, etc. etc." before he was stopped? If guns weren't so prevalent, massacres wouldn't be so easy . . . .
Quote from: AlasdairUK on May 04, 2007, 04:05:41 AMQuote from: glitter on May 02, 2007, 09:39:38 PMof course other people in other countries can say what they want- but more people from other countries want to live here then there. We are the greatest country in the world- and freedom speaks for itself.Have you left your country? There is a world out there with one or two pretty decent places.Nothing wrong with Australia, am definetely happy I'm here.
Quote from: nextnoel on May 03, 2007, 05:53:43 AMMy point exactly - do you really think he could have killed over 30 people with "knives, bats, cars, etc. etc." before he was stopped? If guns weren't so prevalent, massacres wouldn't be so easy . . . .Actually if the cops did their jobs properly there would not have been 30 deaths. So don't blame the firearm for some nut job and the cops who failed to do their job.Also it has nothing to do if firearms are prevalent or not because in fact he went THROUGH the government to buy the firearm.
For the record, I am one American who would like to get out (if and when the opportunity presents itself I will be on my way). There are a number of places I wouldn't mind spending the rest of my days, heck just to the North is Canada, I would rather be living there in Vancouver or something. Maybe I could move to California, that is like another country within a country. Part of the problem with America and it's citizens is they think they are better than everyone else, boy oh boy do they have something to learn. America has down falls and imperfections no different than anywhere else in the world.What is not b.s. about those articles is the fact that many people share the same views. Discrediting those statements because of where they are printed is the easy way out..... face it, there is a problem here in the states.
It is useless to try to find the precise point where failure occurred, just cut it off violence when & where you can!
What is not b.s. about those articles is the fact that many people share the same views. Discrediting those statements because of where they are printed is the easy way out..... face it, there is a problem here in the states.
There is not a problem with firearms in America despite the claims by nutjobs to the otherwise.
Quote from: BigSky on May 04, 2007, 12:06:52 PMThere is not a problem with firearms in America despite the claims by nutjobs to the otherwise.You're a hoot! God, ya gotta love freedom of speech!
No age limit, huh? You can't smoke a cigarette until you're 18, but dang, why not have a gun?
I think the nutjobs you are talking about just gave this BABY a gun license.
I just came in here to post the same thing that Wattle has already posted. No age limit, huh? You can't smoke a cigarette until you're 18, but dang, why not have a gun?
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2006/10/23/1161455665717.htmlthis is a link for the Sidney Morning Herald, I found this to be very interesting, and there are hundreds of these articles from Aussie news media on the net- probably all pissed-off gun owners!!!Home » National » Article Buyback has no effect on murder rateEmail Print Normal font Large font Matthew MooreOctober 24, 2006Latest related coverageYour say: Reducing homicide HALF a billion dollars spent buying back hundreds of thousands of guns after the Port Arthur massacre had no effect on the homicide rate, says a study published in an influential British journal.
Why does the law allow for one to have a permit for something they can't buy?
And if you want to use Australian homicide rates as an argument, just look at ours compared with yours, on a per capita basis. I think you'll find that the country which has always had much easier access to guns (i.e. yours) totally obliterates us on the murder statistics.
I don't object to you having your view and arguing for it, but so far some of you have been quite objectionable about it, rather than being helpful or mature. Calling people "retarded" (via a Freudian quote) and using a head-butt icon are thinly veiled insults, an attempt to imply that I (or anyone else disagreeing with you) am lacking in intelligence. This doesn't help your debate at all. I am not stupid or ignorant, just because I don't agree with you.