Blind groper wrote:Seth wrote:
Which fails to explain Paris and a dozen other European terrorist attacks (or more, going right back to the Bader Meinhoff gang and the Red Brigade) doesn't it? And then there's Port Arthur...
Nothing ever works 100%.
Ain't that the truth. Of course it would be nice if your plan would work more than 0.0004 percent of the time, but it doesn't.
Terrorists in Europe get their guns elsewhere, and struggle to do so.
Struggle to do so? On what evidence do you base this ass-ertion?
As witness the guy who attacked on a London underground with a 3 inch knife! Despite his best efforts, his victim lived.
And if he or the police had been packing a pistol he might not have been injured at all and one more jihadi would have gone to paradise and saved the public a shitload of money trying and incarcerating him...only to let him go a few years later to do a better job because the fuckwits in England think it's not nice to stick a needle in some terrorist's arm and put him down.
Seth,
If a terrorist wants guns, he will get them.
Bwahahahahahah!
That's what I've been telling you for years now. So will criminals.
Witness the IRA which operated in a gun ban area, and still ended up with a lethal arsenal.
Indeed.
However, the big advantage of a gun ban area is that ordinary people do not go around with hand guns in their back pocket.
That's not an advantage, that's an utter falsehood and complete failure of logic and reason, particularly since the more law-abiding people that do so here in the US, the lower the crime rate goes.
More guns mean more violent crime and more homicides.
Liar. You yourself admitted long ago that the number of guns in a society
has no effect on crime. While you're still wrong, because it does in fact have an effect on crime...it causes it to go down when the guns are possessed by law-abiding citizens...the simple truth is that more guns, less crime. It depends entirely on who has the guns, not how many of them there are.
NZ has a quarter the per capita violent crime of the USA, and Australia even less. Banning guns cuts violent crime and saves lives.
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Not really. Australia's violent crime rates went UP after the gun ban, and NZ still experiences both violent crime and violent GUN crime despite its draconian anti-gun laws, which proves that you are wrong in confusing correlation with causation...again...for the umpteenth time.
You have admitted that the number of guns in a society does not affect crime rates and now you're flip-flopping twice in one post. Unbelievable.
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