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40 Reasons to Ban Guns

 
 
cjhsa
 
Reply Mon 10 Dec, 2007 07:23 am
40 reasons guns should be banned:

1. Banning guns works, which is why New York, DC, Detroit & Chicago cops need guns.

2. Washington DC's low murder rate of 69 per 100,000 is due to strict gun control, and Indianapolis' high murder rate of 9 per 100,000 is due to the lack of gun control.

3. Statistics showing high murder rates justify gun control but statistics showing increasing murder rates after gun control are "just statistics."

4. The Brady Bill and the Assault Weapons Ban, both of which went into effect in 1994 are responsible for the decrease in violent crime rates, which have been declining since 1991.

5. We must get rid of guns because a deranged lunatic may go on a shooting spree at any time and anyone who would own a gun out of fear of such a lunatic is paranoid.

6. The more helpless you are the safer you are from criminals.

7. An intruder will be incapacitated by tear gas or oven spray, but if shot with a .357 Magnum will get angry and kill you.

8. A woman raped and strangled is morally superior to a woman with a smoking gun and a dead rapist at her feet.

9. When confronted by violent criminals, you should "put up no defense - give them what they want, or run" (Handgun Control Inc. Chairman Pete Shields, Guns Don't Die - People Do, 1981, p. 125).

10. The New England Journal of Medicine is filled with expert advice about guns; just like Guns & Ammo has some excellent treatises on heart surgery.

11. One should consult an automotive engineer for safer seat belts, a civil engineer for a better bridge, a surgeon for internal medicine, a computer programmer for hard drive problems, and Sarah Brady for firearms expertise.

12. The 2nd Amendment, ratified in 1787, refers to the National Guard, which was created 130 years later, in 1917.

13. The National Guard, federally funded, with bases on federal land, using federally-owned weapons, vehicles, buildings and uniforms, punishing trespassers under federal law, is a "state" militia.

14. These phrases: "right of the people peaceably to assemble," "right of the people to be secure in their homes," "enumerations herein of certain rights shall not be construed to disparage others retained by the people," and "The powers not delegated herein are reserved to the states respectively, and to the people" all refer to individuals, but "the right of the people to keep and bear arms" refers to the state.

15. "The Constitution is strong and will never change." But we should ban and seize all guns thereby violating the 2nd, 4th, and 5th Amendments to that Constitution.

16. Rifles and handguns aren't necessary to national defense! Of course, the army has hundreds of thousands of them.

17. Private citizens shouldn't have handguns, because they aren't "military weapons'', but private citizens shouldn't have "assault rifles'', because they are military weapons.

18. In spite of waiting periods, background checks, fingerprinting, government forms, etc., guns today are too readily available, which is responsible for recent school shootings. In the 1940's, 1950's and 1960's, anyone could buy guns at hardware stores, army surplus stores, gas stations, variety stores, Sears mail order, no waiting, no background check, no fingerprints, no government forms and there were no school shootings.

19. The NRA's attempt to run a "don't touch" campaign about kids handling guns is propaganda, but the anti-gun lobby's attempt to run a "don't touch" campaign is responsible social activity.

20. Guns are so complex that special training is necessary to use them properly, and so simple to use that they make murder easy.

21. A handgun, with up to 4 controls, is far too complex for the typical adult to learn to use, as opposed to an automobile that only has 20.

22. Women are just as intelligent and capable as men but a woman with a gun is "an accident waiting to happen" and gun makers' advertisements aimed at women are "preying on their fears."

23. Ordinary people in the presence of guns turn into slaughtering butchers but revert to normal when the weapon is removed.

24. Guns cause violence, which is why there are so many mass killings at gun shows.

25. A majority of the population supports gun control, just like a majority of the population supported owning slaves.

26. Any self-loading small arm can legitimately be considered to be a "weapon of mass destruction" or an "assault weapon."

27. Most people can't be trusted, so we should have laws against guns, which most people will abide by because they can be trusted.

28. The right of Internet pornographers to exist cannot be questioned because it is constitutionally protected by the Bill of Rights, but the use of handguns for self defense is not really protected by the Bill of Rights.

29. Free speech entitles one to own newspapers, transmitters, computers, and typewriters, but self- defense only justifies bare hands.

30. The ACLU is good because it uncompromisingly defends certain parts of the Constitution, and the NRA is bad, because it defends other parts of the Constitution.

31. Charlton Heston, a movie actor as president of the NRA is a cheap lunatic who should be ignored, but Michael Douglas, a movie actor as a representative of Handgun Control, Inc. is an ambassador for peace who is entitled to an audience at the UN arms control summit.

32. Police operate with backup within groups, which is why they need larger capacity pistol magazines than do "civilians" who must face criminals alone and therefore need less ammunition.

33. We should ban "Saturday Night Specials" and other inexpensive guns because it's not fair that poor people have access to guns too.

34. Police officers have some special Jedi-like mastery over handguns that private citizens can never hope to obtain.

35. Private citizens don't need a gun for self- protection because the police are there to protect them even though the Supreme Court says the police are not responsible for their protection.

36. Citizens don't need to carry a gun for personal protection but police chiefs, who are desk-bound administrators who work in a building filled with cops, need a gun.

37. "Assault weapons" have no purpose other than to kill large numbers of people. The police need assault weapons. You do not.

38. When Microsoft pressures its distributors to give Microsoft preferential promotion, that's bad; but when the Federal government pressures cities to buy guns only from Smith & Wesson, that's good.

39. Trigger locks do not interfere with the ability to use a gun for defensive purposes, which is why you see police officers with one on their duty weapon.

40. Handgun Control, Inc., says they want to "keep guns out of the wrong hands." Guess what? You have the wrong hands.
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contrex
 
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Reply Mon 10 Dec, 2007 08:18 am
Keep posting your loony rubbish. I suppose it's a kind of therapy for you?
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cjhsa
 
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Reply Mon 10 Dec, 2007 08:29 am
Contrex - please stay in France and keep your eurotrash comments there as well.
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Coolwhip
 
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Reply Mon 10 Dec, 2007 09:23 am
Hey, maybe we can start a club? Ey, contrex?
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contrex
 
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Reply Mon 10 Dec, 2007 09:23 am
If it wasn't for me you wouldn't have any answers. I know you look forward to reading my posts, even though you try to disguise the fact. I'm sure you're just a great big pussycat really. That ugly, stupid xenophobia is just a cover! And a very good one, too! But you can't fool ol' Contrex.

Come on. Fess up. Why is gun control your hobby horse? How long have you been a firearms nut? Are you a member of a far right militia like Timothy McVeigh?
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Coolwhip
 
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Reply Mon 10 Dec, 2007 09:30 am
cj also forgot about terrorism and 9/11. Be afraid, be very afraid.
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Jim
 
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Reply Mon 10 Dec, 2007 09:35 am
Contrex - instead of lobbing personal attacks, how about refuting cjhsa's arguments with facts and rational arguments?
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contrex
 
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Reply Mon 10 Dec, 2007 10:00 am
Jim wrote:
Contrex - instead of lobbing personal attacks, how about refuting cjhsa's arguments with facts and rational arguments?


Quote:
eurotrash


What was that about personal attacks?
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dagmaraka
 
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Reply Mon 10 Dec, 2007 10:10 am
Jim, how about you start?

There are so many factual untruths and logical fallacies in that post that it would take forever to go over. Knowing that cjhsa does not come here for rational discussion, he comes to preach and provoke, i don't see it as a worthwhile time investment.
i have no idea what you get out of it, cjhsa, but whatever.
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cjhsa
 
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Reply Mon 10 Dec, 2007 10:30 am
Please point out what you feel are fallicies and untruths.

What that will do is unmask you and the myths of your beliefs.
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Mon 10 Dec, 2007 10:32 am
Quote:
What that will do is unmask you and the myths of your beliefs.

and then someday the hills will run red with the blood of the non-believers... right?
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H2O MAN
 
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Reply Mon 10 Dec, 2007 11:35 am
Re: 40 Reasons to Ban Guns
cjhsa wrote:
40 reasons guns should be banned:

1. Banning guns works, which is why New York, DC, Detroit & Chicago cops need guns.

2. Washington DC's low murder rate of 69 per 100,000 is due to strict gun control, and Indianapolis' high murder rate of 9 per 100,000 is due to the lack of gun control.

3. Statistics showing high murder rates justify gun control but statistics showing increasing murder rates after gun control are "just statistics."

4. The Brady Bill and the Assault Weapons Ban, both of which went into effect in 1994 are responsible for the decrease in violent crime rates, which have been declining since 1991.

5. We must get rid of guns because a deranged lunatic may go on a shooting spree at any time and anyone who would own a gun out of fear of such a lunatic is paranoid.

6. The more helpless you are the safer you are from criminals.

7. An intruder will be incapacitated by tear gas or oven spray, but if shot with a .357 Magnum will get angry and kill you.

8. A woman raped and strangled is morally superior to a woman with a smoking gun and a dead rapist at her feet.

9. When confronted by violent criminals, you should "put up no defense - give them what they want, or run" (Handgun Control Inc. Chairman Pete Shields, Guns Don't Die - People Do, 1981, p. 125).

10. The New England Journal of Medicine is filled with expert advice about guns; just like Guns & Ammo has some excellent treatises on heart surgery.

11. One should consult an automotive engineer for safer seat belts, a civil engineer for a better bridge, a surgeon for internal medicine, a computer programmer for hard drive problems, and Sarah Brady for firearms expertise.

12. The 2nd Amendment, ratified in 1787, refers to the National Guard, which was created 130 years later, in 1917.

13. The National Guard, federally funded, with bases on federal land, using federally-owned weapons, vehicles, buildings and uniforms, punishing trespassers under federal law, is a "state" militia.

14. These phrases: "right of the people peaceably to assemble," "right of the people to be secure in their homes," "enumerations herein of certain rights shall not be construed to disparage others retained by the people," and "The powers not delegated herein are reserved to the states respectively, and to the people" all refer to individuals, but "the right of the people to keep and bear arms" refers to the state.

15. "The Constitution is strong and will never change." But we should ban and seize all guns thereby violating the 2nd, 4th, and 5th Amendments to that Constitution.

16. Rifles and handguns aren't necessary to national defense! Of course, the army has hundreds of thousands of them.

17. Private citizens shouldn't have handguns, because they aren't "military weapons'', but private citizens shouldn't have "assault rifles'', because they are military weapons.

18. In spite of waiting periods, background checks, fingerprinting, government forms, etc., guns today are too readily available, which is responsible for recent school shootings. In the 1940's, 1950's and 1960's, anyone could buy guns at hardware stores, army surplus stores, gas stations, variety stores, Sears mail order, no waiting, no background check, no fingerprints, no government forms and there were no school shootings.

19. The NRA's attempt to run a "don't touch" campaign about kids handling guns is propaganda, but the anti-gun lobby's attempt to run a "don't touch" campaign is responsible social activity.

20. Guns are so complex that special training is necessary to use them properly, and so simple to use that they make murder easy.

21. A handgun, with up to 4 controls, is far too complex for the typical adult to learn to use, as opposed to an automobile that only has 20.

22. Women are just as intelligent and capable as men but a woman with a gun is "an accident waiting to happen" and gun makers' advertisements aimed at women are "preying on their fears."

23. Ordinary people in the presence of guns turn into slaughtering butchers but revert to normal when the weapon is removed.

24. Guns cause violence, which is why there are so many mass killings at gun shows.

25. A majority of the population supports gun control, just like a majority of the population supported owning slaves.

26. Any self-loading small arm can legitimately be considered to be a "weapon of mass destruction" or an "assault weapon."

27. Most people can't be trusted, so we should have laws against guns, which most people will abide by because they can be trusted.

28. The right of Internet pornographers to exist cannot be questioned because it is constitutionally protected by the Bill of Rights, but the use of handguns for self defense is not really protected by the Bill of Rights.

29. Free speech entitles one to own newspapers, transmitters, computers, and typewriters, but self- defense only justifies bare hands.

30. The ACLU is good because it uncompromisingly defends certain parts of the Constitution, and the NRA is bad, because it defends other parts of the Constitution.

31. Charlton Heston, a movie actor as president of the NRA is a cheap lunatic who should be ignored, but Michael Douglas, a movie actor as a representative of Handgun Control, Inc. is an ambassador for peace who is entitled to an audience at the UN arms control summit.

32. Police operate with backup within groups, which is why they need larger capacity pistol magazines than do "civilians" who must face criminals alone and therefore need less ammunition.

33. We should ban "Saturday Night Specials" and other inexpensive guns because it's not fair that poor people have access to guns too.

34. Police officers have some special Jedi-like mastery over handguns that private citizens can never hope to obtain.

35. Private citizens don't need a gun for self- protection because the police are there to protect them even though the Supreme Court says the police are not responsible for their protection.

36. Citizens don't need to carry a gun for personal protection but police chiefs, who are desk-bound administrators who work in a building filled with cops, need a gun.

37. "Assault weapons" have no purpose other than to kill large numbers of people. The police need assault weapons. You do not.

38. When Microsoft pressures its distributors to give Microsoft preferential promotion, that's bad; but when the Federal government pressures cities to buy guns only from Smith & Wesson, that's good.

39. Trigger locks do not interfere with the ability to use a gun for defensive purposes, which is why you see police officers with one on their duty weapon.

40. Handgun Control, Inc., says they want to "keep guns out of the wrong hands." Guess what? You have the wrong hands.









Excellent post!

It's a shame the dumbmasses don't get it.
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Jim
 
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Reply Mon 10 Dec, 2007 12:02 pm
Dagmaraka - I've posted what I believe to be rational arguments on guns without personal attacks on other threads. In a nutshell, all gun legislation does is make life difficult for law abiding citizens without restricting criminal access to firearms. I do support legislation keeping guns out of the hands of minors, felons and mental patients, but I also support the Constitutional right of law abiding citizens to own firearms.

I also find it curious that so many people who are vocal on the subject of restricting gun ownership are silent on the subjects such as of drunk driving, that kill many times more people.

Contrex - if you have a problem with cjhsa, take it up with him, not with me.
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Mon 10 Dec, 2007 12:04 pm
Quote:
It's a shame the dumbmasses don't get it.
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dyslexia
 
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Reply Mon 10 Dec, 2007 12:05 pm
Quote:
eurotrash
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cjhsa
 
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Reply Mon 10 Dec, 2007 12:51 pm
Who are you quoting dys?

Who are you ignoring?

I imagine your condition makes the distinction difficult.
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Setanta
 
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Reply Mon 10 Dec, 2007 12:55 pm
Jim wrote:
I also find it curious that so many people who are vocal on the subject of restricting gun ownership are silent on the subjects such as of drunk driving, that kill many times more people.


What is your evidence that this is true? For example, i don't oppose people owning firearms, but i do oppose private citizens owning hand guns. I also oppose drunk driving, and consider that the law has continued to be far too lenient on repeat offenders. Just how did you arrive at your rather snotty conclusion that people who are vocal on the subject of restricting gun ownership are silent on such subjects? Got some evidence for that?
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cjhsa
 
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Reply Mon 10 Dec, 2007 01:13 pm
Why do you oppose just handguns?
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dagmaraka
 
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Reply Mon 10 Dec, 2007 01:28 pm
cjhsa wrote:
Please point out what you feel are fallicies and untruths.

What that will do is unmask you and the myths of your beliefs.


as i said already, waste of my time, cj. you are not here for discussion, you never have been. your post proves it. that is some way to approach a discussion, with the air of snootiness and superiority. no thank you. good day. not interested in throwing peas at the wall, as we say.
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cjhsa
 
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Reply Mon 10 Dec, 2007 01:33 pm
I find Dag's post to reek of the "new immigrant" smell. Whatever happened to "When in Rome...".

I think many perceive their newfound American freedom as the right to impose their will on the people that have lived here for generations. I can't help but disagree.
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