Serowbot wrote on 12/27/12 at 10:40:51:1) The Swiss have a 100% gun ownership rate among adults born there. The US is about 40%...
2) In the two industrialized nations where guns were banned, gun violence went up, and not by a little.
3) The cities in the US with the highs murder rate have the strictest gun control laws.
4) Mexico has strict gun control laws. I dare you to go to any boarder town and then tell me it is safe.
1. The swiss have a close to 45% gun ownership rate, cos its only men who own guns after being released from service. The US OTOH has closer to 50%, cos there are a good many non citizens who own guns. Since a non citizen can go on a killing spree like the VA tech guy, its perfectly valid to count that in ... OK Its not 50%, but its a bit higher than 40%
2. Gun violence went up immediately after ... gun controls dont have an immediate effect, and they dont work if you have porus borders, and the one country that has enacted strict laws, and have secure borders - australia has seen a huge drop in gun crime. However US borders are far from as secure as australia. cant beat 1000 miles of ocean under any circumstances with a line in the sand.
3. The cities with the strictest gun laws also have the hugest black market in guns, NYC for example, a huge number of guns in NY are black market guns brought in from SC or GA - I know, cos I live next door to SC, and I know people who take cigarettes and guns to NY cos they can sell em for 10X more. More porus borders @ work there.
4. Mexico - nice you pointed out the Border towns ? That is american guns bought in the US in the hands of drug lords. AKA criminals killing other criminals as well as cops and citizens who get in their way with US sold guns, to control drug smuggling routes to the US. Nice, get the people/cops out of the way and really I dont see a downside. let the lowlifes kill each other ... we are fine with that. You been to other parts of mexico ? non border towns ? Yea, I have - pretty pleasant, if you like West texas.
Cherry picking information to support gun ownership - so done, 150 years of the NRA man.
You remember there was this fool who was selling some sheiete on TV about how 1 stock has gone up on this date 30 of the last 40 years and this other one went up 15 of the last 17 and this and that. Yea BS, it all needs to be same time frame ... not 12 here, 25 there, 9 there and 50 in another ...
Seriously, its gonna take decades, and then 10 years later we need to remember the events that caused us to take these actions, we could easily slide back, man we banned all this, and did all this Rf-ID bs and spend billions on psych tests for people and look, nothing is happening and reverse course.
Cool.
Srinath.