Boo Radley
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Why are you nitpicking about unimportant things. Discuss the topic please instead of going off on a tangent.
It's rarely a planned thing. Not something go to he black market for. Often they use the weapons of opportunity, hose available. There are no absolutes, which is why I say limit and prevent.
It does in my head.
Example: you don't know my brother, but he's a idiot. Buys a gun, doesn't know it's loaded and plays with it around the house. Shoots through the closet into he next door apartment. Luckily he doesn't hit anyone. Still, idiot. Go the gun legally, but he would never even try black market. Not in him. Many idiots are that way. Again, one extra step limits.
I don't think so. If you have anything present it. I'll do a search once I get to my computer. Some are planned, but not most.That is just totally untrue. MOST of these types of mass shootings are most certainly planned. A lot of times for weeks if not months in advance. We know this because a lot of times we have evidence such as notes or computer records of such plans, as well as farewell notes, lists of victims, etc.
So then you want to treat EVERYONE like an idiot because you know a few? That is not logical.
I don't think so. If you have anything present it. I'll do a search once I get to my computer. Some are planned, but not most.
Forgot to quote. See post #606.
Got it. I'll check for more when I get to e computer.
Oh, well then so will I, but I will do it right now. :2razz:
This one is absolutely fascinating. If you have the time, I suggest you read the whole thing, but here is an excerpt.
The Sociological Eye: CLUES TO MASS RAMPAGE KILLERS: DEEP BACKSTAGE, HIDDEN ARSENAL, CLANDESTINE EXCITEMENT
What can the micro-sociology of violence contribute to understanding the mass killings in Aurora, Colorado, and similar incidents? In the immediate shock of public attention, there is an imperative to give policy answers. I could join the chorus advocating a ban on weapons in the USA. This is a hope; it is not a guarantee. Mass shootings are very rare events. There are about 15,000 homicides per year in the USA; the great majority are single-victim killings. Less than 1% are mass killings (4 or more victims in the same incident). Spectacular mass shootings, where many persons are killed or wounded, have been happening at a rate of about 1 or 2 per year, in the 30 years since 1980, for the most common type, school shootings; shootings in other venues, apparently imitating school shootings, are rarer but on the rise. It is their rarity that attracts so much attention, and their out-of-the-blue, seemingly random relationship between killer and victims, that makes them so dramatically alarming.
This rarity means that very distinctive circumstances are needed to explain mass killings, and that widely available conditions cannot be very accurate predictors. There are approximately 190 million firearms in the civilian population in America, in a population of 310 million. The vast majority of these guns are not used to kill people. Even if we focus on the total number of yearly homicides by gun (about 12,000), the percentage of guns that kill someone is about 12,000 / 190,000,000, or 1 in 16,000. Another way to put it: of approximately 44 million gun owners in the US, 99.97% of them do not murder anyone. It is not surprising that their owners resist being accused of abetting murder.
I was being generous. its closer to 100%
Why are you nitpicking about unimportant things. Discuss the topic please instead of going off on a tangent.
And I was being much to kind about you pulling it out of thin air.:roll:
so who is affected by laws that limit magazine capacity?
Those that wish to kill large numbers of people without reloading.
so police officers carry such weapons so they can kill large numbers of people without reloading?
You asked, "so who is affected by laws that limit magazine capacity?"
Police are not affected by the ban, and as much as you wannabe, you are not a policeman.
well your comment was stupid. If police officers use those guns for self defense then obviously there are many other civilians who want them for the same reason and massacring lots of people is rarely the reason
what is also stupid is that the few people who want them for that reason are the ones least likely to be disarmed by such a law
and its fun watching you defend police-didn't you brag about fighting the cops when you were some sort of leftwing rioter?
You can wannabe a cop all you want, it still doesn't make you one! I did not need to use a gun in my fights. I guess that is one of the differences between us.
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