JustAThought wrote: » s. & I’d like to think I wouldn’t get one, but if I lived up a laneway isolated in the middle of nowhere with our approach to crime & rotating door policy I might be extremely tempted.
jam_mac_jam wrote: » If we had a similar amount of crime that they have yes I would have a gun for my own protection. If a similar amount of crime that we gave in Ireland no.
dulpit wrote: » Hey, I was watching an interview recently and one of the people being interviewed mentioned offhand that he owned a shotgun. This was a bunch of liberal Americans, living in California (I think) and the offhand manner which they mentioned their shotgun for home security, it was like me saying I have a house alarm. It got me wondering, if for some bizarre reason we adopted some of the US's laws re. gun ownership - would you own one? If so, why?
AlejGuzman68 wrote: » Have you read of the laws the US still have on the books from the 1800's?I know generally they are not enforced but some over enthusiastic officer could enforce them. An example is in Missouri, you cannot, under any circumstances, drive with an uncaged bear in your car.lol.I wonder are there ridiculous laws still on the books here now that I think of it.I must google it.
NeuralNetwork wrote: » It just ends up as an arms race. Criminals get guns, the general public get bigger guns, the police get bigger guns, then criminals get even bigger guns and the cycle just goes on and on until, as you have now, there are more guns than people and little old ladies thinking they need automatic weapons.
Dual wheels wrote: » Definitely- if I resided in a country where everyone carried guns I wouldn’t want to be the one without
biko wrote: » About 25% – 30% (depending on how you count) of Swiss citizens own guns but hasn't had a mass shooting since 2001, when a man stormed the local parliament in Zug, killing 14 people and then himself. The country has about 2 million privately owned guns in a nation of 8.3 million people. In 2016, the country had 47 attempted homicides with firearms. The country's overall murder rate is near zero.
joeguevara wrote: » Switzerland is a good example of high gun ownership but literally zero fatalities from them.https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.businessinsider.com/switzerland-gun-laws-rates-of-gun-deaths-2018-2%3famp Just to be clear, I'm against a Liberal gun ownership policy.
joeguevara wrote: » If I was in the states I'd be lobbying for the legalisation of kinder eggs. We are so lucky to have the god given right to be able to purchase them so easily.https://metro.co.uk/2017/10/04/why-are-kinder-eggs-banned-in-the-usa-6976543/
Arthur45 wrote: » Is it still true in 2021 ? I won't understand US, their country are so ****ed up for everything... :eek:
ReginaldSmythV wrote: » If you were allowed to use it to protect your home and family then absolutely. Pointless otherwise.
joeguevara wrote: » We have the law to protect your family and to a lesser extent property so that isn't the issue.
Nomis21 wrote: » 40 years ago, backpacking around America I got a job in a burger bar in New Orleans. I was the only white guy in the restaurant apart from the very nasty fascist manager. All the other workers lived in the ghetto and were mostly on parole from prison. One day one of the workers got sacked by the manager. He went home, got a gun and came back and shot the manager dead before robbing about 100 dollars in cash and locking the staff up in the freezer. Such a regular occurance in New Orleans that it didn't even get covered by the TV news. If I was allowed a gun in Ireland, for sure the crims would have them too...