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Now now, alcohol and ammo never mix... even though "Alcohol & Ammo" is a very funny Flash cartoon, especially the "Hallucination Remix"... lol
Maj.Nick Danger said:Yes! Let's drink some beers and shoot the empty bottles off the back fence! lol
It's our constitutional right, dammit!
(But seriously, I like the discussion here so far, it's just that more voters need to go to the polls,...)
**********Spitfire said:I dont live in USA. And I don't have a gun.
Never wanted one - never needed one!
Another interesting question was raised earlier on: If you happened to live in a country (like USA) where it was alloved to own and carry a gun, would you then do it?
My first thought was no.
But then again - with all the lunatics with guns walking around, you never know...so I would feel like I had to have a gun.
And maybe that's just the Catch 22 here....[huh]
Same here. But, when I think of travelling in the US alone, driving cross country by myself, and if my car breaks down and I find myself stranded on a lonely strip of road in the middle of nowhere in the middle of the night, well, um, that's another thought ...[huh]Spitfire said:I dont live in USA. And I don't have a gun.
Never wanted one - never needed one!
Another interesting question was raised earlier on: If you happened to live in a country (like USA) where it was alloved to own and carry a gun, would you then do it?
My first thought was no.
But then again - with all the lunatics with guns walking around, you never know...so I would feel like I had to have a gun.
And maybe that's just the Catch 22 here....[huh]
John in Covina said:**********
So only lunatics carry guns?
Which I know well enough to dilligently avoid...or be sure enough to have a very trusted and reliable escort, preferably a local, with me.Fatdutchman said:Now, if you were stranded in the middle of some big city street....
You will not have a problem if you travel to NYC.LaMedicine said:Which I know well enough to dilligently avoid...or be sure enough to have a very trusted and reliable escort, preferably a local, with me.
********Spitfire said:Absolutely not, John.
But when it's easy to get or buy a handgun - it's also easy for the lunatics.
Fatdutchman said:I'm not a lunatic, but I am one of those horrible Puritanical people!
LaMedicine, you wouldn't have to worry about driving down a lonely strip of road in the middle of nowhere. Chances are pretty good that if anyone else came upon you, they would be most helpful. Now, if you were stranded in the middle of some big city street....
Spitfire, here we see another underlying problem. The presumption of guilt. This should not happen in a free society. No one is guilty of a crime until they are actually guilty of a crime! "Well, you MIGHT do something bad, therefore, we must restrict you in some way". Very, very wrong.
Furthermore, there is a matter of perception. Europeans and others around the world see sensationalized (and extraordinarily biased) news reports about America. One guy robs a bank and they think that we're all going around playing shoot 'em up. One person murders his wife and children and they think "those horrible bloodthirsty gunowning Americans". This, of course, is not the case at all. The last murder in my county that I can think of was 10 years ago or more. We're armed to the teeth around here. Must be something else then...
An American poll,...true enough, but I like hearing the input of those from other countries.Spitfire said:But I am steppin down my soapbox. I am not even american - and it's an american poll.
Thank you, kind sir.Feraud said:You will not have a problem if you travel to NYC.
I think that's one of the problems, that even though the percentages may be small, the actual numbers are large, and behind those numbers, there are numerous lives that are affected in tragic ways, and that is what makes those who live in societies where guns are banned feel uncomfortable. Also, the media here tends to take up and make a big issue of guns when you have tragedies like the recent one at Virginia Tech. Obviously, these kinds of criminal acts are going to be interpreted differently by those who are not familiar with the entire "atmosphere" of the US society in general. You may or may not be aware, but with Virginia Tech, a lot of the Koreans, both in the US and in Korea, worried about discrimination and general ill feeling towards Koreans, and the media in the Far East focused on this aspect, too.John in Covina said:I wish i could find it, the breakdown of violent deaths in the US shows that guns are up there but the statistic also shown large numbers for beatings stabbings and a wide variety where guns were not used. In a nation of over 300 million small percetages become large numbers.
LaMedicine said:Some time ago, there was the unfortunate incident of a high school exchange student from Japan who was gunned down by the owner of the home he mistakenly visited for a Halloween party. The ensuing uproar over this went on here for a long time, and even if the result of the trial of the homeowner was in accordance with US laws, and understandable to US citizens, I don't think the parents of the student ever really understood why they had to lose their son in this manner, and still carry their anger within, and the majority of the Japanese sympathize with this family.
Fatdutchman said:Reporting of what goes on in Europe?.....We don't really see much reporting of what happens in Europe. I think mostly because most Americans simply don't care what happens in Europe. I think I shouldn't say any more....