Blind groper wrote:Seth wrote:
And two million or so times a year they are proven correct in their "fearmongering.
Seth
I have already shown you, with appropriate references, that this is simply one academic's "guesstimate" and that other academics dispute it utterly. Or to put it another way, that 2 million number is bullshit and always has been.
No you haven't and no it's not, and Lott himself debunked your propaganda.
Seth wrote:Lies, all lies long debunked. Anti-gun hoplophobe propaganda, nothing more.
This comment is typical of you, Seth. If the facts are not congruent with your crazy beliefs, you deny the facts. That is not rational. Denying the facts do not make them go away.
You're the one in denial of facts here. In the last 5 years gun sales have skyrocketed and the number of guns has jumped by millions, and yet there is no increase in the violent crime rate, as you predict. In fact, crime rates continue to go down.
So, you're right, denial of facts doesn't make them go away and your bogus argument is just totally fucked.
The simple truth is that those things the gun industry uses as scaremongering tactics are not true. They are bullshit. There is a risk close to zero that some stranger will enter your home and murder you.
As long as it's non-zero, I'll take precautions whether you like it or not.
So having a gun at home for self defense is not of any great value at all.
I disagree. At worst, they have intrinsic value as an investment. My grandpa's Parker shotgun, purchased in 1941 for $100, is now worth more than $12,000, and my "assault weapon" collection has gone up in value 30 percent in the last week.
And I'd rather have a gun and not need it than not have a gun and need it.
On the other hand, though, a woman who is murdered is probably (60% probability) murdered by her male partner, and a man who is murdered is probably murdered by wife, friend, acquaintance or someone else he knows. In both cases, having a gun at home adds to the risk, because the person you know is likely to kill you with your own gun.
Sounds like she needs her own gun and better self-esteem and discretionary powers in her choice of a mate.
Either way, buying a gun adds to your risk. it does not reduce it.
Wrong.
Post script edit.
I see, Seth, that another one of your buddies has decided to let rip. A convicted and released felon still managed to get hold of guns and set fires to ambush brave firefighters, killing two of them.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142 ... lenews_wsj
I hope the families of those dead fire fighters appreciate that their men died to protect the second amendment.
There will always be criminals and terrorists in society, and therefore it's prudent to be armed against such acts. Besides, sans gun, all he would have had to do was set up some fertilizer bombs as booby-traps for firefighters. You gonna ban ammonium nitrate and diesel fuel next?
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