โSep-25-2017 02:24 PM
โOct-18-2017 11:48 PM
โOct-18-2017 11:02 PM
โOct-18-2017 09:07 PM
doc brown wrote:
Reduce the gun count? Confiscate or voluntary turn in. Neither will work. Also do you think criminals will abide by the policy? They are already illegally possessing the weapon because they did not go through the legal process of purchasing. Instant use of lethal force? There are still knives, homemade explosives, and yes pots/pans, fist and cars. I'm not sure what the solution is to control violence in general since that's been part of human history. But I know how I'm going to minimize the risk of being a victim.
โOct-18-2017 03:30 PM
pnichols wrote:
Wyoming also is the state with the lowest population, while at the same time having a fairly large land area: Which means it's average population density is very low - which means it's people are on average further away from each other than in other states - which means it's people are less likely to be an irritant to each other than they might be in other states.
Due to the above characteristics and if one can take it's winters, Wyoming may be a great place to live in which guns are not even required "for safety".
The real trick is to reduce the U.S. gun count low enough everywhere such that irritated folks in any state can't use guns to address their irritations ... as is the case in many other countries of the world where their citizens are safe from the use of instant lethal force among themselves to settle things.
โOct-18-2017 01:49 PM
captnjack wrote:memtb wrote:pianotuna wrote:
How strange that there are more gun shot deaths per capita in USA than in any of the other G7 nations. Yet the gun "carrying" USA members here feel "safer".
All the highest crime areas of the US have the most stringent gun control laws. Care to guess why! Here in Wyoming, we have the highest per capita firearms ownership of any of the 50 states....yet we are among the lowest in crime rates! In Switzerland firearm ownership is required...military assault rifles (Sig 550) are issued to all men above 20 years of age (unless deemed unqualified) and participate in the militia. Switzerland has the lowest crime rate in the world,
One of the most dangerous places in America....a gun free zone!
This is not true. Only those in the military are issued guns, which are returned or purchased upon leaving. There is no ownership requirement. Guns are not issued to every male over 20 years of age. They do have regulations anThe Militia System
In Switzerland, military service is compulsory for all able-bodied men, and alternative civil service is only available for conscientious objectors. Those unwilling to serve must pay a fine.[32] Conscription begins at age nineteen,[33] and the duty to serve ends between the ages of thirty-four and fifty, depending on the rank of the militiaman.[34]
Militiamen are issued personal equipment, which includes a personal weapon and ammunition.[35] The militiaman is authorized to keep the weapon in his home,[36] unless he decides to deposit it in his unitโs armory.[37] When the militiaman retires, he may keep the personal weapon,[38] provided it has been properly maintained by the qualified technicians of his military unit.[39]
If there is danger of the abuse or improper handling or maintenance of the weapon, the commandant of the military unit will confiscate the personal weapon.[40] The police, courts, and prosecutors may inform the commandant of circumstances that call for the confiscation of the weapon.[41] The abuse or mishandling of weapons is punishable either by a disciplinary measure or by imprisonment or a fine, depending on the circumstances.[42]d restrictions for gun ownership.
But you are correct that there is a high rate of gun ownership and a low rate of crime.
โOct-18-2017 01:28 PM
โOct-18-2017 12:52 PM
pnichols wrote:
Wyoming also is the state with the lowest population, while at the same time having a fairly large land area: Which means it's average population density is very low - which means it's people are on average further away from each other than in other states - which means it's people are less likely to be an irritant to each other than they might be in other states.
Due to the above characteristics and if one can take it's winters, Wyoming may be a great place to live in which guns are not even required "for safety".
The real trick is to reduce the U.S. gun count low enough everywhere such that irritated folks in any state can't use guns to address their irritations ... as is the case in many other countries of the world where their citizens are safe from the use of instant lethal force among themselves to settle things.
โOct-18-2017 11:22 AM
โOct-18-2017 09:10 AM
memtb wrote:pianotuna wrote:
How strange that there are more gun shot deaths per capita in USA than in any of the other G7 nations. Yet the gun "carrying" USA members here feel "safer".
All the highest crime areas of the US have the most stringent gun control laws. Care to guess why! Here in Wyoming, we have the highest per capita firearms ownership of any of the 50 states....yet we are among the lowest in crime rates! In Switzerland firearm ownership is required...military assault rifles (Sig 550) are issued to all men above 20 years of age (unless deemed unqualified) and participate in the militia. Switzerland has the lowest crime rate in the world,
One of the most dangerous places in America....a gun free zone!
โOct-08-2017 12:44 PM
doc brown wrote:toedtoes wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:toedtoes wrote:doc brown wrote:
Sweet! Eight pages and we are still on. Interesting, the antgunners will never convince the progunners and visa versa. I carry whether you like it or not, you'll never know I have one but you better pray that when you are in a really bad situation someone is nearby and willing to help. Help could involve a firearm, not necessarily. But if a firearm is required you'll be thankful the armed citizen was willing to help. No law says he has to. As my neighbor in my sticks and bricks neighborhood who knows I carry and knows my house is stocked well asked, "if I'm in trouble over here will you come and help?" My answer, "I'd call 911" , but he says "that will take about 10 minutes for the police to arrive", "sorry why don't you get a weapon for your families safety", " no way I would never own a gun". There you go, I hear that quite often. I refuse to be a victim.
I protect myself. I do not depend on a stranger carrying to keep me safe. Likewise, I don't expect an armed neighbor to come to my rescue. I take precautions as I see fit, not as others dictate.
I am willing to accept the "risk" of not having a gun. I refuse to be a victim too. I just don't believe I need a gun for that.
As part of discussion......
What do you use to protect yourself?
First and foremost - my brain.
Second - my attitude.
Third - my dogs.
Fourth - whatever I have handy.
I have never had to go to the fourth - the other three have always been successful. And yes, I have been in situations that were dangerous (two vagrants fresh off a train trying to bash in my front door with a railroad tie, etc.).
Agree on first, always be aware
Agree on second, attitude showing confidence
Don't have a dog
Agree on fourth, my gun is always handy
โOct-08-2017 12:22 PM
Testudo wrote:2oldman wrote:
In 15 years I've never felt threatened. Criminals are lazy, they generally don't drive to secluded places.
Ditto... My wife is always whining that crazy killers are going to 'get us'. The places where the people are is what you want to _avoid_. Recent catastrophe in Las Vegas - - case in point...
A neighbor is more likely to kill you in a disagreement over a garden hose than someone who goes to the trouble to find you in some oubliette.
Watch your back...
โOct-08-2017 10:41 AM
Testudo wrote:I learned a new word today. Thanks!
...in some oubliette.
โOct-08-2017 10:00 AM
2oldman wrote:
In 15 years I've never felt threatened. Criminals are lazy, they generally don't drive to secluded places.
โOct-08-2017 09:43 AM
momentum rv wrote:
Don't ask don't tell.
If the bad guys believe all us campers are armed, the safer we all are.