BrianShaw
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... but, pedantically speaking, that may mostly be a function of the citiy in which I currently reside.
There is no way I would want to live in a country where ordinary citizens are allowed to have guns.
Steve.
... but, pedantically speaking, that may mostly be a function of the citiy in which I currently reside.
A pedantic note of history.
The problem the US is facing now (too many people around with a weapon killing themselves for futile reasons, burst of fury or private resentments) was faced all around Italy more or less at the end of the XVI century.
In Rome the Pope Sixtus V Peretti was elected in year 1580. He had not yet been "crowned" that he immediately issued a law forbidding the carry of knives, under death penalty.
A few days later a bunch of young people from the countryside was arrested in Rome for the carry of knives. They were all accordingly sentenced to death.
The day of the execution coincided with the day of the coronation ceremony. The people in charge of the ceremonial suggested pope Peretti to postpone the execution to the day after the ceremony.
"Where's the problem?" replied the old man. "First the execution, and then the coronation!".
So that day, in Rome, there was a multiple capital punishment first, and a pope coronation immediately after. Certainly a unique case.
The pope wanted to send a signal. If you begin being lenient with people, then this law will never be abided and it all will begin going on as ever. When you try to enforce such laws, you have to be very energetic. And in general, the pope wanted to make clear that he meant business, which he showed during all his papacy, meriting the nickname "er papa tosto", "the hard pope".
All this happened in Rome in year 1580.
(When is the US going to realise they have the same problem?)
I actually agree with you. I haven't a clue what to do about it except move to Canada... and that's a bit too cold for my liking.
I absolutely respect your creed.
But America right or wrong is an outdated slogan.
Foreign policy dictated and sold to the public by war hawks who usually are draft dodgers from the Viet Nam era or for corporate interests is a dangerous concept.
58,000 dead and untold thousands physically and mentally maimed in Viet Nam in a war that meant nothing.
A few thousand dead and untold thousands physically and mentally maimed in the Middle East that may end up meaning nothing is a high price to pay.
These numbers are just for our side. Multiply by at least 20 for the other side and innocent bystanders.
War is an outdated concept.
Like Steve, I also would not wish to live in a country where people carry guns. In terms of waging wars, many years ago Margaret Thatcher made the point, that as far as she was aware no democracy had ever declared war on another democracy. I dont know if that is true, but sounds hopeful as increased communication is eradicating more despots.
You need to distiguish between carrying and owning guns.
the Home Secretary ruled that self-defence was no longer a suitable reason for applying for a firearm certificate, and directed police to refuse such applications on the grounds that "firearms cannot be regarded as a suitable means of protection and may be a source of danger"
No we don't.
From the 1937 Firearms Act:
Steve.
Yes, you do, if you want any kind of accurate comprehension of the firearms problem in America.
In the UK it's No. or more correctly, the o is over a line. No is as close as you can get without a special character.
Like Steve, I also would not wish to live in a country where people carry guns. In terms of waging wars, many years ago Margaret Thatcher made the point, that as far as she was aware no democracy had ever declared war on another democracy. I don’t know if that is true, but sounds hopeful as increased communication is eradicating more despots.
You can safely say that if people did not carry or own guns, there would be no shootings. That's all I know. The rest is up for debate by those who think they know better.
Surely the problem is that people who shouldn't be allowed to have guns manage to get them.
Steve.
But the real, basic problem is that American society has some very ill segments.
Actually this is a photo forum and I'd rather be chatting about shooting film, but I seem to recall the exact opposite being true in Rhodesia.
How can there be shootings if nobody carries firearms?
Yes, there'll just be the police who go about armed.......
No, it's many locales....even the town of 3000 where I live....22 cops for 3000 people.:confused:
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