DiscoDave wrote:My housemate (Gareth) went to America in 2001 when he was 16, when he was in Florida he was given a leaflet which advertised a gunnery range where for $30 he could fire an entire live magazine of an MP5 sub machine gun.
I can't think of any other nations that do this. If kids are being exposed to this at such an age, how do you think this will effect them growing up.
So nightshade, if you don’t think guns cause the immensely high-homicide rate in America, what does?
As I said, guns do not create safety.
Guns' existence and availability to law-abiding citizens is not what creates problems - it is the culture of idiocy and lack of respect in some circles that causes problems.
No one is saying guns create safety, any more than they cause people's actions. Although you could argue that they have a more direct effect in creating safety, because just the existence and availability of guns in certain areas can be a deterrent to violent criminals, who would otherwise have no second thoughts on breaking into a home.
DiscoDave wrote:Here in the UK our police officers were offered the "protection" of having access to firearms.
Surprisingly we declined.
In 1997, a total of 32,436 persons died from firearms in the U.S.
For the UK for the same year, it was something like 201.
Yes, you do have a far larger population but still, the figures are shocking.
Here in the U.S. they banned guns in certain cities, and in those cities violent crime skyrocketed.
It may seem as simple as taking everyone's guns away to you, but that is far from the case. You can't go into a country where guns have been freely available for 200 years, and then take them away from all the law-abiding citizens. How can you think that would really reduce violent crime? It would be more like a shopping spree for armed robbers.
edit: I also wonder, out of those 32,436 gun-related deaths, how many were the result of idiots not locking their guns up, and being responsible with them? Because if you are arguing a connection between guns and violent crime, you would have to discount those from the figures. And again, those deaths wouldn't be due to guns, they would be due to personal irresponsiblity. Just like giving a kid a set of car keys without ever teaching him how to drive won't be the car's fault when he runs off the road and kills himself.