On 9/5/07, Drsolly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > If I am killed on a plane by some loony then whoever it was that > > disarmed me is as guilty for my death as the loony. That is what I am > > saying. > > > > If you think guns and bullets are responsible for murders you'll > > probably never understand this. > > What I don't understand, is why gun-nuts persistently represent anti-gun > folk as having this idea. > > Guns and bullets aren't responsible for murders. They are responsible for > making it easier to commit murder. And quelle surprise - when somethng is > easier to do, it gets done more often.
Murder does not rely on ease of execution. To say so is to deny that murder is anything more than a normal, everyday human act...like traveling across the room. Does a gun make it easier to kill someone? Yes. Does that mean more murders will be committed when more guns are present? No. Proof? How about revisiting gun ownership statistics that were on the list just last week. Based on those, I would say the US' murder rate would need to be 100-1000 times higher for a correlation to be made. The same argument is made for suicide and Japan, bless their hearts, prove it to be wrong annually. What I don't understand is anti-gun folks' inability to realize the obvious: if its easier to take a life with a firearm then it must be easier to defend a life with a firearm. > Consider the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. The Jews there had guns. But the > Nazis still slaughtered them. Guns aren't some magic potion that makes you > invulnerable to harm. The progblem that you Americans have, is if your > government wanted to slaughter you, the popguns you own wouldn't do much > against the artillery, tanks and bombers that your government could > deploy. And what did they accomplish with those guns? Nothing?! You only mention the exact event I referenced last week - one which is exalted as one of the greatest pro-gun stories in human history. _______________________________________________ Fun and Misc security discussion for OT posts. https://linuxbox.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/funsec Note: funsec is a public and open mailing list.
