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Us Decides Against Tighter Gun Control
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..in what President Obama calls "a shameful day for Washington".
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-us- canada- 2219418 3
You really do have to marvel at the utter stupidity of the Senate at times, you really do.
I appears the nation's obsession for guns will never be assuaged, when you know the next Columbine or Sandy House is just around the proverbial corner.
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You really do have to marvel at the utter stupidity of the Senate at times, you really do.
I appears the nation's obsession for guns will never be assuaged, when you know the next Columbine or Sandy House is just around the proverbial corner.
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Take a read of this article, from Gabrielle Giffords - Remember the Senator shot in the head? - Commenting on this voting down the background checks legislation by the Senate. Powerful piece. http:// www. nytimes. com/ 2013/ 04/ 18/ opinion/ a- senate- in- the- gun- lobbys- grip. html? hp& amp;_ r= 0 From the article; "SENATORS say they fear the N.R.A. and the...
17:58 Thu 18th Apr 2013
so Mrs T is in part responsible for the craziness of the Americans, i am pretty sure that would have surprised her.
In case you hadn't noticed it's their choice, it's written into the constitution, the right to bear arms, and it is no surprise that they aren't going to do anything about it. another shooting will happen, then another, it's been going on a long long time.
President Obama is fighting a losing war, and will not succeed in his term of office, i suspect that whoever is in power will have their work cut out to change the minds of the populace on this very sore subject.
The day after the shootings at Sandy Hook, reporters visited a gun shop, a massive place with thousands of weapons, the owner said that they had had their busiest day ever, how can you argue, or fight against that mentality, simple, you can't
In case you hadn't noticed it's their choice, it's written into the constitution, the right to bear arms, and it is no surprise that they aren't going to do anything about it. another shooting will happen, then another, it's been going on a long long time.
President Obama is fighting a losing war, and will not succeed in his term of office, i suspect that whoever is in power will have their work cut out to change the minds of the populace on this very sore subject.
The day after the shootings at Sandy Hook, reporters visited a gun shop, a massive place with thousands of weapons, the owner said that they had had their busiest day ever, how can you argue, or fight against that mentality, simple, you can't
Mrs T had a big effect on the Us Economy. Wow, what a Lady!
The problem they have in the US is that
1) It is enshrined in the constitution so it takes a very brave (or stupid) person to try and change that.
2) Even if they did pass tighter controls, just how many guns to you think are out there?
3) America is a vast country, really think it can be policed? I can't see all the red necks giving up their guns without a fight - literally.
Once again we see people on here thinking that our way is best. but has it stopped the shooting here - no of course not. Criminals and nutters break the law, make a new one and the only people it affects are the ones who would not do anything anyway.
The problem they have in the US is that
1) It is enshrined in the constitution so it takes a very brave (or stupid) person to try and change that.
2) Even if they did pass tighter controls, just how many guns to you think are out there?
3) America is a vast country, really think it can be policed? I can't see all the red necks giving up their guns without a fight - literally.
Once again we see people on here thinking that our way is best. but has it stopped the shooting here - no of course not. Criminals and nutters break the law, make a new one and the only people it affects are the ones who would not do anything anyway.
Nobody is asking anybody to give up their guns; they're just asking for background checks on all sales. Guns can be bought over the internet and in gun shows without these checks so guns can get into the wrong hands. How the heck a magazine gun can be considered 'protection' is beyond most people, it's a weapon to kill and its place is on the battlefield.
//the US is so awash with guns it would take a generation for gun controls to be effective anyway.//
Perhaps that's part of the problem, that such gun controls as have been brought in have been around for too short a time to make a difference, so the gun lobbies can jump on them as "proof" that controls have no effect.
Either way it seems difficult to have a debate about this with a country that seems to regard the idea of owning a deadly weapon as a right.
Perhaps that's part of the problem, that such gun controls as have been brought in have been around for too short a time to make a difference, so the gun lobbies can jump on them as "proof" that controls have no effect.
Either way it seems difficult to have a debate about this with a country that seems to regard the idea of owning a deadly weapon as a right.
Criminals and undesirables can easilly get hold of guns that are stolen or bought second hand so this was always going to be a fig leaf anyway
When you buy a gun it's registered in your name and you are responsible for it so if that gun gets stolen you report it, or if you sell it you do a background check and the gun gets put into that person's name.
When you buy a gun it's registered in your name and you are responsible for it so if that gun gets stolen you report it, or if you sell it you do a background check and the gun gets put into that person's name.
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