Trygon
Supernova
- Joined
- Jan 8, 2009
- Location
- Bremerton, WA
A brief note from a criminal perspective, something sorely lacking in these discussions, usually.
While I've never owned a gun, I've certainly had the chance. There are three ways I could get a gun. 1) I steal it. Guns are everywhere. If you think you need one, break into empty houses until you find one. It won't take long. This is where the majority of illegal guns come from. 2) I buy it illegally. Legal gun owners hit financial trouble like anyone else, and you can get a LOT more for a gun from a hood rat then from a store. This is also quite common, especially in former soldiers who just got out and have been waiting a while to do hard drugs. 3) I buy it legally. Not an option for me personally.
All three of these routes mean the gun passes through a legal gun owner's hands. This whole... 'only outlaws will have guns' thing is catchy, and it would be true for about twenty years, but guns don't come across the border, shoved under car seats. In fact, that's how guns leave our country, and afflict our neighbors. Outlaws get their guns from gun stores, just a few links removed from the first owner.
Personally, I think all gun ownership should be completely banned. The idea that we could use even the firearms currently legal to own against any military, as postulated in the second amendment, is laughable. Even with a fully automatic assault weapons, any trained military force will decimate resistance. The idea that guns are useful in self defense is laughable too, as one of the single riskiest things you can do to yourself and your family is introduce a gun into the house. Logically, the best way to defend yourself is to keep it far away.
Did you know that there was a school massacre in China the same day as the Newton shooting? 30-odd casualties as I recall, mostly children.
AND NO FUCKING FATALITIES, BECAUSE KNIVES DON'T KILL PEOPLE. Yes, the mentally ill are everywhere, but this man could not get a gun, no matter what, and as a result, thirty families kept their kids. British crime stats also bear this out - Many factors affect crime, but the mere presence of guns, on either side of the incident, dramatically spikes deaths from crime.
While I've never owned a gun, I've certainly had the chance. There are three ways I could get a gun. 1) I steal it. Guns are everywhere. If you think you need one, break into empty houses until you find one. It won't take long. This is where the majority of illegal guns come from. 2) I buy it illegally. Legal gun owners hit financial trouble like anyone else, and you can get a LOT more for a gun from a hood rat then from a store. This is also quite common, especially in former soldiers who just got out and have been waiting a while to do hard drugs. 3) I buy it legally. Not an option for me personally.
All three of these routes mean the gun passes through a legal gun owner's hands. This whole... 'only outlaws will have guns' thing is catchy, and it would be true for about twenty years, but guns don't come across the border, shoved under car seats. In fact, that's how guns leave our country, and afflict our neighbors. Outlaws get their guns from gun stores, just a few links removed from the first owner.
Personally, I think all gun ownership should be completely banned. The idea that we could use even the firearms currently legal to own against any military, as postulated in the second amendment, is laughable. Even with a fully automatic assault weapons, any trained military force will decimate resistance. The idea that guns are useful in self defense is laughable too, as one of the single riskiest things you can do to yourself and your family is introduce a gun into the house. Logically, the best way to defend yourself is to keep it far away.
Did you know that there was a school massacre in China the same day as the Newton shooting? 30-odd casualties as I recall, mostly children.
AND NO FUCKING FATALITIES, BECAUSE KNIVES DON'T KILL PEOPLE. Yes, the mentally ill are everywhere, but this man could not get a gun, no matter what, and as a result, thirty families kept their kids. British crime stats also bear this out - Many factors affect crime, but the mere presence of guns, on either side of the incident, dramatically spikes deaths from crime.