โNov-17-2015 01:19 PM
โNov-19-2015 04:35 PM
NC Hauler wrote:mich800 wrote:winnietrey wrote:
Found this interesting, from US crime statistics, in 1960, homicide rate was 5.1 per 100,000. In 2014 it was 4.5 per 100,000. Population has gone from 178 million to 318 million. So while the number of murders has gone up as our population has increased, the percent has gone down, a little bit.
So apparently the good old days were not quite as safe as we would like to remember. I include myself in that way of thinking.
And with the internet, stories that would have stayed local, now are spread all over, so may magnify how we look at this kind of thing. Before it still happened, we just never heard about it, is my guess
I have said that before. People just naturally wax nostalgic on their childhood or different period. That fact is the more things change the more they stay the same. If anything the 24 hour news cycle just draws attention to these events making it seem like the world is ending.
Guess a lot of it depends on where you grew up. Reckon that would have anything to do with it? I do, and where I grew up allows ME to "wax nostalgic" about how safe it was in and around the area I personally lived and grew up in...thats all that mattered to me as a kid, and actual memories I have.
โNov-19-2015 04:26 PM
goducks10 wrote:
You can't control people without fear.
โNov-19-2015 03:15 PM
ramgunner wrote:Exactly. Not everyone has the inclination or ability to arm and train themselves to respond to such threats. If you can, fine, but your tone seems condescending to those who choose not, or are unable, to do so. I am the first to agree that an armed society is a more polite society, but that does not mean people are to blame for their misfortune if they are not armed.
Asinine?
โNov-19-2015 12:59 PM
EsoxLucius wrote:
And to equate military preparedness to what can be expected for civilian preparedness is ridiculous. To expect everyone to be prepared to kill anyone they meet is asinine.
wa8yxm wrote:
Thank you Majorgator (The "They were shot" info)
Folks I keep hearing from some folks how more guns is the solution..Texas is a state with lots of guns.
Here's the progblem.. Average reaction time is 1/4 of a second, Assuming I'm on the alert it will take me 1/4 second to see you as a danger.. Average.. of course if I'm not on "Red Alert" it might take one second or more to HEY' HE's pointing a gun at me" and with a semi-automatic weaping he's already fired 3 or 4 shots. I'm dead (or dying) and not able to draw my weapon and shoot back.
(on the other hand if I have a weapon he'd better shoot me first cause I tend to shoot straight and I drink coffee, not booze) But still. Odds are even as a teen I'd not have been fast enough.
That is 1/4 second to see the danger.. and then you have to put your hand on teh gun, draw, on some models release the safety, aim and fire... no way are you fast enough.. not possible.
That said. in a campground situation if it is your next site neighbor's family that's getting shot.. You may be fast enough to put a stop to it since the shooter is not focused on you. (You are still covered by "Self Defense" since it's defense of others in this case. but.. Well.. I know folks who are highly trained, and even they have issues with shooting a real person. I **THINK** I know how I'd respond.. But I'd rather not test it.
bikendan wrote:
I've seen this incident posted on a number of forums.
What bugs me is the OPs post in incorrectly as occurring in a campground, as if to panic all us that use campgrounds.
They all failed to read the news correctly, that it happened at at private residence, NOT a public or private campground.:M
I wish people would read stuff like this thoroughly, before starting a post about it.
โNov-19-2015 10:51 AM
EsoxLucius wrote:
And to equate military preparedness to what can be expected for civilian preparedness is ridiculous. To expect everyone to be prepared to kill anyone they meet is asinine.
โNov-19-2015 06:23 AM
โNov-19-2015 05:13 AM
cmcdar wrote:
BLISS - One big difference is INFORMATION. As in TOO MUCH of it.
Most of the information we ar baraged with is not pertinant to our day to to day lives and we have no power over dealing with it.
THIS is what has lead to the fear and huge sense of powerlessness that is the 21 centrury....just saying.
โNov-19-2015 05:03 AM
โNov-19-2015 04:09 AM
winnietrey wrote:
Found this interesting, from US crime statistics, in 1960, homicide rate was 5.1 per 100,000. In 2014 it was 4.5 per 100,000. Population has gone from 178 million to 318 million. So while the number of murders has gone up as our population has increased, the percent has gone down, a little bit.
So apparently the good old days were not quite as safe as we would like to remember. I include myself in that way of thinking.
And with the internet, stories that would have stayed local, now are spread all over, so may magnify how we look at this kind of thing. Before it still happened, we just never heard about it, is my guess
โNov-19-2015 02:59 AM
mich800 wrote:winnietrey wrote:
Found this interesting, from US crime statistics, in 1960, homicide rate was 5.1 per 100,000. In 2014 it was 4.5 per 100,000. Population has gone from 178 million to 318 million. So while the number of murders has gone up as our population has increased, the percent has gone down, a little bit.
So apparently the good old days were not quite as safe as we would like to remember. I include myself in that way of thinking.
And with the internet, stories that would have stayed local, now are spread all over, so may magnify how we look at this kind of thing. Before it still happened, we just never heard about it, is my guess
I have said that before. People just naturally wax nostalgic on their childhood or different period. That fact is the more things change the more they stay the same. If anything the 24 hour news cycle just draws attention to these events making it seem like the world is ending.
โNov-18-2015 04:15 PM
pasusan wrote:bikendan wrote:I agree with your thought... But...the OP used the exact wording of the FOX News headline. Blame FOX.
I've seen this incident posted on a number of forums.
What bugs me is the OPs post in incorrectly as occurring in a campground, as if to panic all us that use campgrounds.
They all failed to read the news correctly, that it happened at at private residence, NOT a public or private campground.:M
I wish people would read stuff like this thoroughly, before starting a post about it.
โNov-18-2015 04:12 PM
bikendan wrote:I agree with your thought... But...the OP used the exact wording of the FOX News headline. Blame FOX.
I've seen this incident posted on a number of forums.
What bugs me is the OPs post in incorrectly as occurring in a campground, as if to panic all us that use campgrounds.
They all failed to read the news correctly, that it happened at at private residence, NOT a public or private campground.:M
I wish people would read stuff like this thoroughly, before starting a post about it.
โNov-18-2015 04:12 PM
winnietrey wrote:
Found this interesting, from US crime statistics, in 1960, homicide rate was 5.1 per 100,000. In 2014 it was 4.5 per 100,000. Population has gone from 178 million to 318 million. So while the number of murders has gone up as our population has increased, the percent has gone down, a little bit.
So apparently the good old days were not quite as safe as we would like to remember. I include myself in that way of thinking.
And with the internet, stories that would have stayed local, now are spread all over, so may magnify how we look at this kind of thing. Before it still happened, we just never heard about it, is my guess
โNov-18-2015 03:46 PM
โNov-18-2015 03:42 PM