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HERESY

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I've seen the statistics and the per capita deaths from firearms compared to the US here look like a rounding error. I'll put them up in a follow up post.

No we don' have a constitution like you do with the "right to bear arms".

The second amendment was installed because you were fighting the British and relying on militia's to protect yourself from the English as you didn't have an organized army. That's no longer the case obviously.
So you're suggesting a country with over 350 million people, with a large prison population, with a high level of type 1 crimes, go against a living document that provides provisions for the people to protect themselves against crime and tyranny get rid of guns?
 
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On another note, does anyone ever wonder how Americans lost their foreign accents? I mean, when settlers came over here...they were British/french/spanish...and when they brought their wives over here and made babies...they were still British/french/spanish. So how on earth did the accent disappear over time? Especially since many settlements were exclusively British, or french, etc. The only other people here were natives.
the Boston area accent seems to be the closest to Britain. and really only some words.
 
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I read a few years back that what we know as an American accent is actually how the average British person talked back then. The current British accent was used by the wealthy and elites to set themselves apart from the commoners, but over time spread to the middle class who wanted to act elite, then down to the common folks, and just became common place.

Could be bullshit, but cool story bro anyway.
i be watchin that X-Factor UK and there's some areas of Britain that have that classic distinguished pinky in the air tea sipping accent. sounds real wealthy and elite. then some parts of Britain have a grimy ass accent. sounds really dirty and seems a little faster and a lot harder to decipher as an American.
 
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So you're suggesting a country with over 350 million people, with a large prison population, with a high level of type 1 crimes, go against a living document that provides provisions for the people to protect themselves against crime and tyranny get rid of guns?
Yes, 100% that is what I'm saying.

Those guns don't protect you against crime, they cause it.

If those guns actually protect you, as you are saying, why didn't someone take down this lunatic before he took out 50 souls?

It took the police to do the job. In fact, as far as I know, not in a single mass shooting in the pas did another civilian pull out his firearms and stop the threat, it was always the police.
 
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Yes, 100% that is what I'm saying.

Those guns don't protect you against crime, they cause it.

If those guns actually protect you, as you are saying, why didn't someone take down this lunatic before he took out 50 souls?

It took the police to do the job. In fact, as far as I know, not in a single mass shooting in the pas did another civilian pull out his firearms and stop the threat, it was always the police.
All you are doing is making a case for civilians carrying guns, instead of making a case against...
 
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It took the police to do the job. In fact, as far as I know, not in a single mass shooting in the pas did another civilian pull out his firearms and stop the threat, it was always the police.
Actually in the last few months, there have been 2 or 3 instances in Washington alone where an armed civilian has stopped an attack in progress with a firearm.
 
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Bull shit you can rent a propane flamethrower or buy one at a home improvement store I've got one I use for asphalt repairs
I'm not talking about those little dinky propane ones I'm talking about napalm and other types of fuel based flamethrowers used in the military.




I'm sure it depends on the state though but specifically what I was reading is that you have to go through a lot of shit. Even Mythbusters had legal problems when creating a military style flamethrower:


"Almost none of the flamethrower construction details were shown on camera as possession of such a device is illegal where the show is filmed. Jamie noted that he and Adam were able to test this myth only under the supervision of several government agencies."

That could have been just whatever state they were filming though, then my point is it should be the same type of restrictions for these types of guns.
 
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HERESY

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Yes, 100% that is what I'm saying.

Those guns don't protect you against crime, they cause it.

If those guns actually protect you, as you are saying, why didn't someone take down this lunatic before he took out 50 souls?

It took the police to do the job. In fact, as far as I know, not in a single mass shooting in the pas did another civilian pull out his firearms and stop the threat, it was always the police.
SMH@you saying this.

The guns don't protect against crime? If the people are allowed to carry concealed weapons (a lot of states have laws prohibiting it) then a lot of this shit would stop. This is why, as you say, it was the police who stopped the threat.
 
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SMH@you saying this.

The guns don't protect against crime? If the people are allowed to carry concealed weapons (a lot of states have laws prohibiting it) then a lot of this shit would stop. This is why, as you say, it was the police who stopped the threat.
Man...I understand your point of view but with all due respect I completely disagree.
 
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I don't think it's very practical for civilians to have AR-15s or other types of assault rifles. They aren't necessary for sport, hunting and your typical self defense there are plenty of rifles and hand guns that serve that purpose very well. Don't see how military weapons are appropriate.
What is the difference between what you are calling a "assault rifle" and "ranch rifles" that are common place on farms all across America?

Almost no civilians have military weapons btw, they generally cost well into the 5 figures and require special tax stamps and permitting.

Also many handguns can carry 30+ rounds of ammunition and fire as quickly as AR-15s.