OtherGround Forum >> 10 Pro-Gun Myths: Shot Down
| 2/1/13 3:06 PM | |
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dabigchet
Member Since: 9/10/07 Posts: 11235 |
Sagiv Lapkin -dabigchet - " Why do you think there is such intensity among people who want to ban assault weapons? (this isn't a rhetorical question, I'm genuinely asking your opinion" i think you are being a little selective on what is being focused on. magazine limits, background checks, mental health, etc are all being discussed. as far as i can tell, very few people even want a handgun ban if that is what you are getting at. |
| 2/1/13 3:41 PM | |
Trust
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Member Since: 1/1/01 Posts: 71158 |
dabigchet - " Why do you think there is such intensity among people who want to ban assault weapons? (this isn't a rhetorical question, I'm genuinely asking your opinion" They are no better for it that their semi-automatic counterparts that are explicitly exempted, and they are not the main choice of mass shooters. As I wrote before in another thread:
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| 2/1/13 3:48 PM | |
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dabigchet
Member Since: 9/10/07 Posts: 11236 |
i agree that an assault weapon ban wont be particularly effective. i don't believe i was saying anything to the contrary. |
| 2/1/13 5:03 PM | |
awilson82
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Member Since: 11/12/07 Posts: 15869 |
dabigchet - about twice as many people died in mass shootings in 2012 than what typically die from lightning strikes in a year.Ill post this again bc no one responded before but in regards to "owning a gun makes u less safe than not" If all you look at is reported crimes and uses they skews the picture too much and is too narrow of a scope. Regardless factoring in suicides and accidents also skews the picture for one there arent very many accidental shootings at least not when you factor in the number of people who own guns in this country and if you learn and practice safe weapon handling you will never have an accident. Suicides are not caused by guns and if you know you are not suicidal then its a non issue my risk of gun suicide is 0% and frankly u are suicidal or you arent and there are plent of other non-gun ways that are just as easy Japan has no guns and their suicide rate is much higher. Point is assuming you and those in your household know gun safety and arent suicidal then you can remove those from your risk assessment. The only way to truly balance wether a gun makes you more or less safe imo is to compare the number of DGUs vs the number of gun owners shot by someone else intentionally with their own gun or shot specifically bc they had a gun.
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| 2/1/13 5:38 PM | |
JCON
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Member Since: 1/19/13 Posts: 62 |
This country has a mental health problem disguised as a gun problem
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| 2/1/13 9:23 PM | |
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dabigchet
Member Since: 9/10/07 Posts: 11238 |
why you getting all bitchy?
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| 2/2/13 2:13 AM | |
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Dan O'Connell
Member Since: 10/29/07 Posts: 9272 |
ttt |
| 2/2/13 6:24 AM | |
yabadaba
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Edited: 02/02/13 6:28 AM Member Since: 2/22/09 Posts: 4005 |
dabigchet -BigRyana -12SixElbow -dabigchet - "FACT: in 2012, in Portland a shooter was stopped because a mall shopper drew on him (Clackamas town center shooting)." BigRyana's account is misleading IMO. There's a 30 minute interview with the CCW (Nick Meli) somewhere but I couldn't find it. In summary: Meli says he took aim at the shooter (who was having problems with his AR) but did not fire for fear of hitting bystanders. Seeing that he was outgunned (AR vs pistol) Meli then went into a nearby store. Meli provided direction to people in the store and when the police arrived he told them where the shooter went. The shooter took his own life. |
| 2/2/13 10:39 AM | |
419
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You can claim Meli didn't stop the shooter, but the Oregon incident didn't become a mass shooting, as defined by the FBI. Contrary to anti-gun rhetoric, Meli avoided harming any bystanders and the police didn't think he was the perp. Likewise, Myrick gets credit for saving lives without firing a shot. |
| 2/2/13 1:19 PM | |
yabadaba
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Member Since: 2/22/09 Posts: 4006 |
419 - You can claim Meli didn't stop the shooter, but the Oregon incident didn't become a mass shooting, as defined by the FBI. Contrary to anti-gun rhetoric, Meli avoided harming any bystanders and the police didn't think he was the perp.
Are you trying to say that Meli gets credit for preventing the Oregon incident from becoming a mass shooting?
As for the Pearl High School shooting the shooter was leaving when Myrick stopped him. Some sites have claimed that the shooter was leaving his school to go to another school but I haven't seen a source for this claim (my guess is one site made it up and the others are just repeating it).
To me it seems pretty obvious that it would be better to be armed than not armed in the event of a mass shooting but for the most part the specific claims of civilians actually stopping mass shootings seem to be false. The best case for a civilian stopping a mass shooting in progress that I was able to find was in Winnemucca (the CCW was a retired marine and the shootings seemed to be part of a Hatfield vs McCoy type feud).
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| 2/2/13 1:26 PM | |
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dabigchet
Member Since: 9/10/07 Posts: 11239 |
yabadaba nails it. absolutely i would want to be armed if i ever have the misfortune to be in such a situation. i am glad that the principal and the oregon guy had their guns and had the presence of mind to draw them responsibly. however it is painfully obvious that pro-gun people take leeway with the facts of those cases to help draw the conclusion that those guns saved lives. in reality, the facts are not so clear. |
| 2/2/13 1:31 PM | |
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angryinch
Member Since: 3/14/04 Posts: 96226 |
dabigchet - yabadaba nails it. absolutely i would want to be armed if i ever have the misfortune to be in such a situation. i am glad that the principal and the oregon guy had their guns and had the presence of mind to draw them responsibly. however it is painfully obvious that pro-gun people take leeway with the facts of those cases to help draw the conclusion that those guns saved lives. in reality, the facts are not so clear. The facts are crystal clear to anyone who doesn't have a blatant anti-gun agenda. |
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