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Re: Town passes ordinance requiring firearms

Postby chomp_rock » Mon Nov 24, 2003 8:34 pm

WOW! cool. The only thing I don't like about the USA is that I'm not allowed to have a gun yet, I just never feel safe! In S.A. Almost everyone had guns including me! And I'm a pretty good shot too.
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Re: Town passes ordinance requiring firearms

Postby chomp_rock » Mon Nov 24, 2003 8:40 pm

By the way: No I never had to shoot anyone and yes I did have to point a gun at someone once
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Re: Town passes ordinance requiring firearms

Postby KnightStryker » Mon Nov 24, 2003 8:57 pm

I wasn't trying to give the impression that I was one of those militant types that say everyone needs a gun or anything like that, really I was originally responding to the ignorant and shallow minded comment made about small towns, didn't have to be about guns. I will defend small towns against stereotyping every chance I get.

I don't own a gun, and I wont have a gun in my house with my daughter here.
I have plenty of swords and axes though, and am very good with them.

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Re: Town passes ordinance requiring firearms

Postby Wing Nut » Mon Nov 24, 2003 9:11 pm

Well, I've never found the need to own a gun and I grew up in a small town also.  At one time I lived in a town of 138 people.  The town where I grew up is about 5000.  I have never pointed a gun at anyone, although a few have been pointed at me over the years.  I think we just about have it right.  In areas where towns are small, there is more open space, and people tend to rely more on hunting for food and sport there are legitimate uses for guns.  However, in Chicago they are more of a problem than a help.  You cannot buy a gun in Chicago anymore and I also believe that is right.  People in this city have no business with a gun.  Unfortunately, there isn't really a way to separate the two so guns don't flow from one area to the other.
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Re: Town passes ordinance requiring firearms

Postby Deputy » Mon Nov 24, 2003 10:02 pm

I bet that the crime rate will drop ;D



Holy shit, I bet that population will drop! Who the hell would write that law?! Sweet jesus, isn't that asking for WWIII to start?!
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Re: Town passes ordinance requiring firearms

Postby Deputy » Mon Nov 24, 2003 10:14 pm

HOLY SH|T!

Okay, can anyone here answer the following question for me:

Why, everyday, do I carry my glock with me, everywhere (except jails and the county lockup)?

Could it be that there are wackos from small towns (like this one)? How ironic. Are you aware, that on average, there is more crime in rural areas (person for person) than in big cities? How interesting. Sounds like that city is going to have a rapid decrease in population. I won't ever step foot in that state, and hopefully, none of my money will ever be distributed to the politicians that already waste your hard earned money on there own pockets, to waste it on requiring citizens to own guns so, when they get upset at the neighbor, they can open fire? BULLSH|T, I would disown Kansas if I could.
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Re: Town passes ordinance requiring firearms

Postby Katahu » Mon Nov 24, 2003 10:46 pm

Well, here is a surprising fact for many who don't know it yet.

Believe it or not, more than half of all the weapons that exists in the United States are owned and operated by civilians.

American citizens [though not all] are used to the idea of owning a gun or rifle. I am. This idea has been around since the American Revolution. America started off with the so-called Minute-men [civilian volunteers who are ready to fight in a minute]

We can easily defend this country with or without the US Army. Because what if one day [which is possible] there's a major war and most of our military is wiped out?? It will be up to us to defend this country.

This scenerio is possible, but very unlikey to happen. Or is it?

If I'm straying off-topic, pardon me.

I used to fire a hand gun and a rifle in a firing range in Phoenix, Arizona. And I was 10 years old at the time with my parents. I then fired my second rifle [a .22 caliber] when I was at least 16-17 years old here in Trailglades Range in Miami, Florida. Believe me, I'm a very good shot.

In Florida, you have to be 18 years old to own a single-shot rifle. You have to be 21 or 36 [I can't remember] to own a handgun. As for the assault weapons [the automatics], I'm not sure.
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Re: Town passes ordinance requiring firearms

Postby Katahu » Mon Nov 24, 2003 11:03 pm

We can easily defend this country with or without the US Army. Because what if one day [which is possible] there's a major war and most of our military is wiped out?? It will be up to us to defend this country.

This scenerio is possible, but very unlikey to happen. Or is it?


Uhh...I have no idea why I wrote that. :P
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Re: Town passes ordinance requiring firearms

Postby Smoke2much » Mon Nov 24, 2003 11:12 pm

I'm not on the fence where it comes to gun ownership.  I personally wouldn't want one and I know far too many stupid people that wouldn't think twice about using ne if they had one.

I think that the major problem cross culterally is that in the UK it is unusual now to come into contact with guns as you grow up.  The only people that have/carry guns are criminals and a small section of the police.  Guns are therefore linked in the british mind to crime.  The opposite is true in the USA.  Kids are brought up around a positive gun culture and so Americans as a rule have a more positive attitude towards firearms.

I avoid the whole issue by owning a sword and being a reasonably accomplished fencer.  Any f******* who got into my house would find 36 inches of 1860 Issue US Cavalry sabre in their guts.

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Re: Town passes ordinance requiring firearms

Postby BFMF » Tue Nov 25, 2003 3:30 am

Do you really think crime rates would drop if guns were banned? If a person wants to kill someone bad enough, they'll do it with or without a gun, PERIOD.
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Re: Town passes ordinance requiring firearms

Postby Hagar » Tue Nov 25, 2003 3:48 am

You might be right Andrew. I doubt it would increase either. Unfortunately there will always be violence in our world & it's increasing daily. One thing I'm pretty sure of. If nobody carried guns I would feel a lot safer.
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Re: Town passes ordinance requiring firearms

Postby Wing Nut » Tue Nov 25, 2003 3:52 am

Do you really think crime rates would drop if guns were banned? If a person wants to kill someone bad enough, they'll do it with or without a gun, PERIOD.


That's true, but the crime rate probably would drop.
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Re: Town passes ordinance requiring firearms

Postby Professor Brensec » Tue Nov 25, 2003 4:06 am

You're right Andrew, up to a point.
The problem with guns, especially handguns, is they make 'spur of the moment' killing possible.
(by the time you've walked to the kitchen to get the carving knife and tried a couple of times to get it through someones ribs - it's not easy, unless you know how!- you have come to your senses.  ;D ;)

I don't personally believe that there is a need for handguns (or rifles for that matter) for the sole purpose of 'personal protection'. That is when these weapons get into the hands of people who are not properly trained to handle them safely.

To clarify, I am military and Civilain trained in handgun safety and handling. There is a point that you arrive at where EVERYTHING you do with a handgun becomes 'second nature', there is no thought process involved, it's automatic. Until you have had the amount of practice, training and experience for this type of 'autonomic' response, you ARE dangerous to yourself and everyone else.
I don't care if you're a Cop, in the Military (they have 'accidental discharges too, you know) or a private citizen, it takes a long time for that level of safety proficiency to become part of your psyche.
So effectively, as private citizens would rarely be in a position to gain this level of proficiency, they should not be allowed.

I have to be honest! I recently found myself placing my revolver back into the safe, without going through the complete 'automatic procedure'. Instead of clearing the weapon and 'dry firing' 7 times into the floor, I found myself, just placing it into the safe after removing the rounds but not 'dry firing' (something I was made to do, under pain of a physical beating, if I didn't).
I was a bit ill, and very tired, but I felt so bloody stupid, even after such a simple and, some may say, not necessary, procedure. But that makes no difference. Even I, after 25 years of weapons handling, made that simple mistake.
So what chance do people with minimal training have?  ;)
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Re: Town passes ordinance requiring firearms

Postby Professor Brensec » Tue Nov 25, 2003 4:09 am

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That's true, but the crime rate probably would drop.
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Re: Town passes ordinance requiring firearms

Postby Wing Nut » Tue Nov 25, 2003 4:14 am

These things happen...  ;)
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