Okay, so guns are banned in school. They are banned in schools here too. But it is also the right of the child not to be searched, and anyone searching them is violating their rights. If a child is suspected of concealing a gun, they just have to refuse to be searched and nothing can be done about it. What a fat load of use bans are.Originally posted by airhead
They have. Thus, no guns in school means an idiot can go in there and it is a free fire zone. All the law abiding citizens are unarmed - nobody to shoot back at you.
Good point on the whole government vs. person issue, Mark. But, I have to wonder, did those who wrote the original constitution not include the right to bear arms as violation/nose-thumbing to an English law banning American colonials from bearing arms? It was necessary at the time, but perhaps not all too smart writing it into an unviolable constitution.Originally posted by MarkusTay
I believe in the Constitution, and that our fore-fathers were very smart in including our \'right to bare arms\'. They also incuded our right to have a revolution if our Gov\'t no longer follows our wishes, which is great in theory and also the reason why we as Americans are allowed to own weapons. Nowhere in the Constitution does it says the weapons are to protect you from other citizens, but rather from a Gov\'t gone bad.
Nope. The revolution had been over some 7 years before the introduction of the right to bear arms under the first congress. It was more of a nod to state power since the Articles of Confederation were being dumped. States were told they could not have state armies, and since the US did not have an army either, but \"A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.\"Originally posted by ModderrhuBut, I have to wonder, did those who wrote the original constitution not include the right to bear arms as violation/nose-thumbing to an English law banning American colonials from bearing arms?
Sure there is, they are called elections. We are one of the few countries in the world with planned overthrows of our government. (this is a bit tongue-in-cheek in case you didn\'t get it.)Originally posted by vincegamer
[edit] oh, and there\'s no right to revolution.
My father-in-law is an @sshole, on that I will agree, but since you can\'t shoot more then one gun at a time then why own them? For \'fun\'? Since I stated that I support the right to bare arms, I must assume that you are a collector Airhead?Originally posted by airhead
Sure there is, they are called elections. We are one of the few countries in the world with planned overthrows of our government. (this is a bit tongue-in-cheek in case you didn\'t get it.)Originally posted by vincegamer
[edit] oh, and there\'s no right to revolution.
@Markus, don\'t go taking away my rights just because your FiL is too dumb or cheap to buy a decent gun safe.
Originally posted by vincegamer
This one made me laugh. I have never eaten horse meat, but I used to be free to eat it. In the state of California it\'s illegal and now the US Congress has a bill to ban it that is very likely to pass.Originally posted by supervike
I don\'t own a single gun, but I enjoy the right to own one if I please. I am a law abiding, tax paying FREE citizen.
I am not so free.
Originally posted by vincegamer
I have a question about guns.
Do historical reenactors use real guns, and if so are they disabled?
I\'m asking because my father in law owns a collection of WWII and WWI guns and I know there are WWII and WWI reenactors. When my wife inherrits the collection she will either have them destroyed or sell them - disabled - to reenactors/collectors if they are interested in disabled guns.
I\'m also in favor of allowing only one car per person too.Originally posted by airhead
No, but he ate meat and I like to get my own (at least I used to - rare event any more). I have a few sizes. From small plinkers to shotgun for birds. Largest game I hunt anymore is black circles on white paper targets - don\'t even like to shoot the human silhouettes as they remind me of a life long past.
Just remember, Ted Kennedy\'s car has killed more people than my pistols.
Not exactly irrelevant. There are wild pigs in the United States. Pigs, when they escape to the wild, are extremely quick to revert to their savage state. The tusks grow, since they aren\'t amputated soon after birth, and wild pigs are very fierce.Originally posted by MarkusTayDo people still hunt \'pork\'? Are there still wild boars in this country? Why am I asking these irrelevant questions? I just don\'t know...
Originally posted by petey
Originally posted by supervike
Again, many of you are under the assumption that Americans are all strapped and have gun racks in their pickups.
I didn\'t say that.
Originally posted by supervike
Possibly JUST possibly mind you, there is more to Americans than what you are told by your press.
I don\'t believe that either.
Originally posted by supervike
Cigarettes are still legal, yet kill more people every year than guns do.
I can choose to kill myself through smoking - I can\'t decide whether to get shot by a moron. Smoking also doesn\'t hurt that much, unlike a highpowered piece of metal going into you.
America has many murders because guns are widespread.
Many criminals have guns, therefore people only feel safe with a gun. It has snowballed out of control in the USA.
I get worried because the same thing seems to be happening in England at the moment. For example at the moment there is a problem with knives.
Two people having a disagreement with guns will probably result in death if it gets to violence.
The same situation with knives or fists could be prevented through intervention.
Plus as someone already mentioned it should be much harder to kill someone by viciously knifing them then just pulling a trigger, but I don\'t know the truth about that.
Now I dont suggest banning carrying firearms or the like in the US, in any event it would be impossible to do, just don\'t try to justify it as a human right.
Originally posted by petey
I didn\'t say that.
Originally posted by petey
Originally posted by petey
Originally posted by supervike
Again, many of you are under the assumption that Americans are all strapped and have gun racks in their pickups.
I didn\'t say that.
Originally posted by supervike
Possibly JUST possibly mind you, there is more to Americans than what you are told by your press.
I don\'t believe that either.
Originally posted by supervike
Cigarettes are still legal, yet kill more people every year than guns do.
I can choose to kill myself through smoking - I can\'t decide whether to get shot by a moron. Smoking also doesn\'t hurt that much, unlike a highpowered piece of metal going into you.
Tell that to people suffering from lung cancer and emphasyema.
Originally posted by petey
America has many murders because guns are widespread.
Many criminals have guns, therefore people only feel safe with a gun....
Now I dont suggest banning carrying firearms or the like in the US, in any event it would be impossible to do, just don\'t try to justify it as a human right.
Originally posted by spazzy
Americans don\'t murder because they have guns. If an individual decides to murder somebody, they will do it with or without a gun. There are a hundred and one different ways to end a life without the use of guns, including but not limited to strangulation, suffocation, poisoning, drowning, and blunt force trauma.
Originally posted by dauber22
The truth is, like it or not, Americans tend to be more violent than most Europeans.