>>>>>>>Every country in the world but one agrees with you.
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>>>>>>That is simply not true.
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>>>>>>Please provide the stats for every country. :o)
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>>>>>OK, it was a little exaggerated. A little.
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>>>>>I'll try again. We are willing to accept a much higher level of gun fatalities than any other developed nation. Better?
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>>>>That's an assumption. I don't know anyone that is willing to 'accept' them anymore than we are willing to accept break-ins, robberies, rapes, or murder...
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>>>...yeah it's an assumption but I think it's a safe one. If citizens of the USA didn't want to deal with the gun problems then I would assume the majority would want them banned, but apparently that's not the case.
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>>Exactly. It's more important to hang onto the image of the frontier days (and the movies) than to confront the impact of guns in modern society.
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>But then how would you address the legitimate fears of the gun owners. You need to remove the illegal weapons and create an air of safety before you prize the guns from their cold dead hands. Thats always the problem about gun legislation. Its only going to reach the law abiding people anyway.
Exactly. I don't understand why gun regulation nuts disregard the comment that if you outlaw guns, then only the criminals will have guns.