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On Mon, 13 Apr 2009 16:32:58 -0700, jps wrote:
Yes, swords accounted for an extraordinary number of suicides and murders over the last several decades. In the US, I'd bet the number exceeds several dozen. Guy ran amock with a sword on one of the NYC area ferries. A retired cop had one of the rare NY concealed carry permits. He drew and killed the swordsman. Casady |
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On Apr 14, 8:01*am, HK wrote:
Eisboch wrote: "Jim22208" wrote in message ... While you are getting the tar beat out of you, is probably when your thinking will change and you will wish you had the capability to resolve the dispute. Or someone's taking aim on you. * Or a loved one. Eisboch That must be why floridajim works so hard to remain in that undisclosed location in florida...he's scared. What's your address again, Mr. Brave Harry? |
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On Tue, 14 Apr 2009 05:53:37 -0400, "Eisboch"
wrote: "jps" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 13 Apr 2009 22:06:14 -0700, "Calif Bill" wrote: Probably having guns available causes a lot less deaths to happen annually than without guns. When there were a lot less people, and the kings and feudal rulers were about, there lots of deaths by hacking and hewing. Percentage wise a lot more than we now have via guns. If you want to drift back to the middle ages I can see your point. It was an ugly period and life wasn't worth a whole lot if you were in someone's way. I would hope you agree the human race has progressed some since then. I don't think we've progressed as much as you would like to think. The underlining causes leading to violence remain. Our prisons are full of people that have demonstrated that. The means of delivering it is what has progressed. Our prisons are filled with junkies, meth and crack addicts, pot smokers and dealers, some of which are bad people, some of which got caught up in the easiest game in town. I live in a city where opportunity is limited by color. If you're a smart human being, you find ways to be successful in whatever opportunity presents itself. Some do that legally, others do whatever it takes. I never had any interest in guns or firearms. Still don't really. Raising three young kids in the house further influenced my choice not to have guns around. But life's experiences, observations and frankly getting older has changed my mind. As a young man I always fancied that I had the physical capability to protect my home and it's occupants without the use of firearms. Now, as I get older, think back to an experience I had as a young man, read the daily accounts of robberies that include violence and having had the experience of a break-in ourselves, my feelings have changed. I now keep a firearm in the house now that the kids are all grown and on their own. I don't use it as a hobby. I don't display it. In fact I rarely even look at it. It's sole purpose is for protection of my wife and I should the reason to use it ever present itself. I understand and agree. It's likely I'll feel the same when I get to be your age. ![]() However, the gun laws surrounding ownership are loose and it's allowed a profusion of hardware to make it throughout society. They're too easily obtained outside of the law's control and that's just plain stupid and irresponsible, which would best describe the actions and membership of the NRA. Gun manufacturers have made a fortune while our citizenry are ever more threatened by their products. Brilliant business plan. |
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