I'll see both of your post counts and raise you a couple million!
Also (posting this a few places):
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I'll see both of your post counts and raise you a couple million!
Also (posting this a few places):
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--J
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"Praise be to our prophet, John Moses Browning, who hath bestowed upon us the new testament of shooting. Delivered unto us, his disciples, on 29 March 1911 A.D."
The reality is that we have some rampant social and mental health issues that society is either unwilling or unable to address. What seems easier is banning a very particular kind of object.
I think we should firmly advocate for vehicles that carry only two people, that are hard-limited to 20 mph, with mandated breath test devices in the ignition. Also, they will not drive at all in inclement weather, because many drivers are unwilling to prep their vehicles or train correctly for winter driving conditions. After all, that would prevent mass-casualty accidents caused by speed, alcohol, or weather, right? Who cares if the other 99% of Americans weren't driving like idiots, let's treat them all like babies so that we might save a few precious lives. Or, we could train drivers properly, and hold them criminally accountable when they violate the law.
Let's be realistic, guys - earlier this year a guy hit a CSU cop intentionally while trying to evade a traffic stop. The cop was on foot, and he just cleared him out of the way with the hood of his Tacoma - fortunately, with very minor injuries to the cop. His big sentence for attempted murder? Well, of course that's not what his plea deal was, so he got a year. And at some point, his license revocation will end, and he'll be able to drive again! If somebody tried to run over one of your loved ones with a vehicle and he was going to do a year in the jail (before good time) and then someday be able to drive again, you'd be enraged. But, hey, driving is more of a right than firearms ownership, apparently, so there you go.
We're not a society that is about treating root causes and preventing problems before they start - we're all about treating the symptoms.
This is all going to get a lot worse before it gets better, politically.
Actually the reverse would be true ...
Traditionally bobby's in the UK carried nothing more then a pair of cuffs and a truncheon (aka baton).
More and more they re being armed with Guns ( tho they still tend to be smaller units with the real guns .. almost SWAT team style). Many ( tho not all ) are now being armed with Tasers I was watching a UK TV show the other day "Traffic Cops" the officers have to fill out 3 pages of paper work for " red dotting" someone with their taser... just for pointing it at a citizen they have 3 pages of paper work ... AMAZING..
Tho I do not have a link .. gun crime is up around 92% in the last 10 years in the UK ... their gun ban is working out REAL well ...
Not sure if this has been posted yet...Very well put together interview(s).
John Stossel - Gun Laws That Kill
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x2YC5cVxTcQ
Gabe posted this on FB earlier... it fits perfectly here!
http://www.cnn.com/2012/12/19/opinio...tml?hpt=hp_bn7
"There is no news in the truth, and no truth in the news."
"The revolution will not be televised... Instead it will be filmed from multiple angles via cell phone cameras, promptly uploaded to YouTube, Tweeted about, and then shared on Facebook, pending a Wi-Fi connection."
"America is at that awkward stage: It's too late to work within the system, and too early to shoot the bastards."
-Claire Wolfe
"I got a shotgun, rifle, and a four-wheel drive, and a country boy can survive."
-Hank Williams Jr.
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It seems like there are a number of great articles, videos, and case studies. I'm thinking that what's really needed is for someone with deep pockets (NRA maybe?) to pull some of them together into a series of 30-60 second TV ads and get them blasted out over the airwaves. This appears to be a hugely effective way to reach and influence large numbers of people, and is a tactic we're seeing used quite often by those who have....different intensions.