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John Stossel on Virginia Tech and Gun Control
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28/04/2007 01:12:56
 
 
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I don't know any criminals (none that own up to it anyway) but I know people.

Incidentally as well as a rise in gun crime in the UK we have had a rise in stabbings and nobody banned us from keeping big knives in the kitchen so that can't be cited as a cause.

I think for me the main point is that you feel guns keep you safe and the US has high levels of gun ownership and you shoot huge numbers of your fellow citizens every day . So somethings not working. I don't say you should be banned from owning your gun, its your choice, but statistically its not doing its job of keeping you safe. The safest thing you could do is move here or maybe Canada.


>Your opinion and experience certainly differ from mine. I am curious, how many criminals have you known who feel the same way you do? How many would target a home when they knew in advance the owner had a weapon there?
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>>>http://abcnews.go.com/2020/story?id=3083618&page=1
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>>Hi Tracy
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>>we certainly have more gun crime than before Dunblane but the implication that banning handguns contributed is nonsense.
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>>Some people seem to think that having guns deters gun crime. Is the US an example of that deterrence ? Would a criminal think "hey I won't steal from that house or mug that person because they might have a gun" I would have thought they are more likely to think "hey they might have a gun I'll take mine just in case and if they have I'll shoot them."
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>>Nick
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