Re: Guns and crime: The rate of both homicides and shootings has been dramatically decreasing in the U.S. Dec 18, 07:46
specifically, the schools, the particular theater, and the shopping mall all banned firearms, including those with Dec 18, 11:56
An interesting article from Ezra Klein of the Washington Post. He addresses Switzerland in a correction piece also linked. Dec 18, 09:02
More American Stupidity - richest country in the world - and no Universal HealthCare for its citizens - Pathetic. {nm} Dec 18, 15:13
From wikipedia, crime statistics and gun violence statistics for the U.S. Dec 18, 10:38
That someone was an law enforcement officer, not some random citizen. {nm} Dec 18, 12:02
Pure luck. In his absence, a responsibly armed citizen would have been the next best thing. {nm} Dec 18, 14:51
Since I'm not a gun owner and thus haven't received training that I assume comes with earning a permit, does anyone know how Dec 18, 15:11
Requirements vary by state. Some requre yearly yearly renewal, some measure of performance. Others, probably just paperwork. Dec 18, 15:40
here are a few answers for you... Dec 18, 18:44
Thanks - it's interesting to see perspectives like this. Dec 18, 19:37
Thank you for taking hte time to explain your situation and experience with guns. It gives me better understanding and context Dec 18, 19:39
the reason the proficiency requirement was dropped... Dec 18, 20:27
Assumptions again. A wild wild west shootout could result in additional victims from an untrained civilians.. {nm} Dec 19, 08:59
(scratch 27; make that 26) {nm} Dec 19, 10:15
You get things like this happening with trained police officers. Dec 19, 10:50
I just provided an example of where involvement by trained police officers caused the unintended injury of eight people Dec 19, 11:46
I think you may find that Dec 20, 04:08
I was reading his blog last night, and it doesn't give me a lot of confidence. Dec 20, 07:18
Yes, I'm making another assumption to counter your assumption. {nm} Dec 19, 11:53
Learning how to shoot is not difficult. It requires time and patience. You put too much credit in with the govt {nm} Dec 20, 05:42
Largest massacre at a school ever didn't even involve guns. Eight pistols or even a good sword could have had same results Dec 19, 06:02
If you're talking about this one, it was 85 years ago and involved explosives. Are there controls on who can buy explosives? Dec 19, 08:23
If explosive regulation is so effective, why are we so afraid of terrorists? {nm} Dec 19, 21:40
Why would we use peoples' feelings to measure the effectiveness of regulation? {nm} Dec 20, 07:25
My point is that you cant' keep explosives out of a determined persons hands with regulation. Why would guns be different? Dec 20, 10:30
Bad arguments, or just ones you don't want to accept? Dec 20, 17:04
Heh - I probably shouldn't have checked in on Life board today. But anyway... Dec 21, 13:31