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#198025 - 07/10/07 08:19 AM
Re: Who should carry guns?
[Re: victor]
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True Blue Soulmate
Registered: 12/16/04
Posts: 22735
Loc: UK
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... gun laws don't work .... I'm really sorry about your step brother. That's horrific and very sad. Your comment about gun laws not working is, of course, an interesting one. It matters not that guns are illegal, if people still carry them and use them to commit crimes. There isn't a strong gun culture in the UK, and people don't usually tend to carry them, so we don't have as much gun crime. However, gun crime is on the rise. Crime is, of course, self-evidently illegal, so the fact that criminal gun activity is against the law ~ and against our previous cultural tendencies ~ isn't stopping gun crime happening and these crime figures growing. These items are from an area relatively local to me: 'Why all true citizens need their own guns' Jun 7 2006 "If we want to do something about armed crime that has any chance of working, we need to rethink our entire approach. ... instead of trying to remove weapons from society, the authorities should allow us to keep weapons for defence and to use them for defence. ... Laugh at me. Call me mad. Call me evil. But just remember me when you or your loved ones are being raped, or mugged, or dragged off never to be seen again." Dr Sean Gabb is the Director of the Libertarian Alliance. www.libertarian.co.uk. ' From: The Birmingham Post message board. http://icbirmingham.icnetwork.co.uk/birm...-name_page.html'Man stabbed in pub horror' Jul 9 2007 By Mark Cowan, Birmingham Mail 'A MAN was repeatedly stabbed in a frenzied knife attack as he enjoyed a drink with pals in a popular city pub. ... The attack came just hours after two men were shot and another person stabbed when violence flared outside a second pub in the Midlands.' http://icbirmingham.icnetwork.co.uk/mail/news/tm_headline=man-stabbed-in-pub-horror%26method=full%26objectid=19428227%26siteid=50002-name_page.html
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