Darwoth wrote:clearly brazil is a low crime utopia thanks to their gun laws!
You can just continue yapping and yammer on as much as you want but it's silly to argue that less guns through more control over guns doesn't lead to lower gun murders when the facts prove you wrong over and over.
saltmummy wrote:What's your point? If I am the kind of person who wants one, all the deterrents in the world aren't going to stop me. The deterrent only means anything if you get caught, and by that point you already screwed up and got caught. If people are afraid of getting caught, then why do they still do it? They still do it here, they still do it there. So what is the point of the deterrent when the people doing the crimes are still willing to risk the punishment to do them? What are we gonna do, make the punishments steeper? We did that with drug crime here, all it did was put relatively minor offenders in prison for draconian sentences and barely made a dent in drug crime.
Guns are different than drugs in many, many ways. One, they are only mass produced in government regulated factories and generally are only initially distributed through government regulated ways. There are no hidden factories mass producing guns. European gun law has proven that although it's impossible to completely halt guns being imported from other countries it's not impossible to severely restrict gun supplies to criminals. Of course guns can be smuggled into countries that doesn't mean it's easy. Two, there is no profit in selling guns in Europe or in Australia. Unlike drugs guns are never used by anyone but criminals for need. Nobody buys an illegal weapon in Australia because they're addicted to it like drugs. Guns are specifically imported illegally for use by criminals and not for the general population. This means there aren't that many of them. Australia, Canada and Europe and even places like India have proven that making importing weapons hard is easy. Third world countries like Brazil are exposed to the guns from large criminal organizations. Many of the guns in Brazil and South America are brought in from uncontrolled borders with places like Columbia. The reason it's impossible to get a gun in India while it's not that hard to get a gun in Brazil is because India has pretty strict control over it's borders.
As for making guns. If you're willing to risk 5 years in Prison making a cheap knock off gun in the UK then you're going to do it. A better example is the Neo-Nazi mass shooter in Norway. Because of lax parts importation laws he was able to import a gun in parts over something like 9 months and make what he couldn't import. Norway of course has radically changed it's import laws concerning gun parts to fill this oversight making it even harder for another mass shooting to happen there. Of course some small fraction of criminals is going to be able to make cheap guns somehow. This doesn't mean that they'll be everywhere or that it'll be profitable to own one.
Darwoth wrote:i would also like to point out the true nature of a "tolerant" and "open minded" liberal.
claeyt has done nothing since coming into this thread except try to have me and others banned for earth shattering words like "****", demanded a picture of a german general (rommel?) be removed and proceed to tell everyone their rights should be stolen and they should be thrown in jail for choosing to defend themselves.
they are also the ones who always want to raise our countries taxes astronomically to "redistribute the wealth" from those who earned and deserve it to worthless piles of **** that want a free lunch.
me? folks like me? we really dont give a ***** what you do or how just so long as you do it away from me and dont expect me to contribute or pay for it in some way.
claeyt and the scum like him want to tell YOU whats best for YOU, and you better listen or else! or else he will go hide under the skirt of a butch lesbian!
Coward Triggered.
