I disagree with your first point. Anecdotally it seems that these 'crazy' people in Australia do not go to the eoffort o obtain an illegal gun and go on a rampage; whereas it is much easier in the US (or they might already have them).
Yes there are assault weapons here in the hands of criminal gangs, but far pewer on a per capita basis, and generally the gangs tend to keep it between themselves.
It is hard to kill someone with a screwdriver whereas one nervous moment with a gun and someone can be dead
"The source of happiness springs from a Gun" Dick Cheney
- Wikipedia.On February 11, 2006, Dick Cheney shot Harry Whittington, a 78-year-old Texas attorney, while participating in a quail hunt at Armstrong ranch in Kenedy County, Texas.[176] Secret Service agents and medical aides, who were traveling with Cheney, came to Whittington's assistance and treated his birdshot wounds to his right cheek, neck, and chest. An ambulance standing by for the Vice President took Whittington to nearby Kingsville before he was flown by helicopter to Corpus Christi Memorial Hospital in Corpus Christi. On February 14, 2006, Whittington suffered a non-fatal heart attack and atrial fibrillation due to at least one lead-shot pellet lodged in or near his heart.[177] Because of the small size of the birdshot pellets, doctors decided to leave up to 200 pieces of the pellets lodged in his body rather than try to remove them.
Agree, nomore4s.
I heard 10kms out from where this happened, the school was teaching the children how to use guns.
Seldom has the NRA gone so long after a fatal shooting without a public presence. It resumed tweeting just one day after a gunman killed two people and then himself at an Oregon shopping mall last Tuesday, and one day after six people were fatally shot at a Sikh temple in Wisconsin in August.
The Connecticut shootings occurred three days after the incident in Oregon.
NRA goes silent after Conn. school shooting
http://news.msn.com/politics/nra-goes-silent-after-conn-school-shooting?ocid=ansnews11
From the article.....
In fairness DB no lobby (pro or anti) should be using tragic events to justify their position in a such a short time frame, the greens for example always do this...
This time should be spent mourning the losses of those loved ones, there will be plenty of time for debates/arguments later
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FOR MORE INFORMATION
December 18, 2012 NRA Public Affairs (703) 267-3820
NRA STATEMENT
The National Rifle Association of America is made up of four million moms and dads, sons and daughters – and we were shocked, saddened and heartbroken by the news of the horrific and senseless murders in Newtown.
Out of respect for the families, and as a matter of common decency, we have given time for mourning, prayer and a full investigation of the facts before commenting.
The NRA is prepared to offer meaningful contributions to help make sure this never happens again.
The NRA is planning to hold a major news conference in the Washington, DC area on Friday, December 21.
Details will be released to the media at the appropriate time.
http://home.nra.org/#/nraorg
In fairness DB no lobby (pro or anti) should be using tragic events to justify their position in a such a short time frame, the greens for example always do this...
This time should be spent mourning the losses of those loved ones, there will be plenty of time for debates/arguments later
By providing an emotive argument that debate should be stalled, the NRA is attempting to take the 'heat' out of the situation to ensure the status quo remains.
I think a better way to put it would be "the mental health, tv programming and overall state of society is in shambles and needs attention"the point still remains the mental health, tv programming and overall state of the U.S society is in shambles and needs attention IMO
US gun advocates seek British CNN host deportation
US gun rights advocates have signed a White House petition calling for British CNN host Piers Morgan to be deported for allegedly attacking the Second Amendment.
The outspoken former British tabloid editor has spoken out for greater gun control measures in the wake of the December 14 massacre at Sandy Hook elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut.
And he's unimpressed by the deportation calls.
"Ironic US gun rights campaign to deport me for 'attacking 2nd Amendment rights' - is my opinion not protected under 1st Amendment rights?," he posted on his Twitter feed on Saturday, referring to freedom of speech provisions.
http://www.news.com.au/world/us-gun-advocates-seek-cnn-host-deportation/story-fndir2ev-1226542845569
Don't talk about the 2nd amendment......
Don't talk about the 2nd amendment......
At a bar in Israel
"Open Carry"
you dont see the same related deaths there and they are at war
its the American psyche that needs addressing more than anything
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Those carbines have had the magazines removed....
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