Well, that's a different story, but yeah... that goes back to the last sentence of my post above.Originally posted by crystalmethod+Sep 12, 2004 @ 02:16 AM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(crystalmethod @ Sep 12, 2004 @ 02:16 AM)</div><div class='quotemain'>Yeah and boy do are those gun control laws ever effective.[/b]
Originally posted by Xavier@Sep 11, 2004 @ 07:25 PM
Im doing research on the matter and it seems what was made illegal .
1.Fully automatic assualt weapons .
2. Suppressor ends
3. Bayonet attachments
3.Grenade attachments
Originally posted by it290@Sep 12, 2004 @ 12:39 PM
I guess my question would be this - are any of those things actually useful for anything other than shooting people? And I'm not talking about display/historical purposes or extreme overkill... I mean c'mon, grenade attachments? What the hell are you going to use that for? What do people actually want these things for other than to feel cool?
Your post doesn't explain why it's a good idea for normal, law-abiding citizens to possess assault weapons,
or what makes these weapons more useful than (for example) a regular handgun in the oft-cited 'home self defense' scenario.
Also, you always hear people say things like 'gun control laws only restrict regular law abiding citizens from buying guns'. Do you honestly believe that everyone who has an intent to use a gun in a criminal manner has both a felony on their record and knowledge of where and how to obtain a gun illegally?
What about people with a clean criminal record who decide to go on a shooting spree, at their workplace for example?
Kerry is scaring (well, trying to) people by telling them that it will encourage people to run out and buy assault weapons and that terrorists will want to come here and buy guns to kill people with. I'm serious, he was on TV earlier blabbering about it. I don't care if you love the guy or what, but come on.
For terrorists around the world, the United States is the Great Gun Bazaar. The Chicago Tribune reported recently that, found among the mounds of rubble at a training facility in Kabul for a radical Pakistan-based Islamic terrorist organization, was a manual entitled "How Can I Train Myself for Jihad" containing an entire section on "Firearms Training." Tellingly, the manual singles out the United States for its easy availability of firearms and stipulates that al-Qaeda members living in the United States "obtain an assault weapon legally, preferably AK-47 or variations." Further, the manual sets forth guidelines for how would-be terrorists should conduct themselves in order to avoid arousing suspicion as they amass and transport firearms.
If I was going to obtain a gun to mow people down, I could always do it illegally, and no ban can do jack about that.
The whole thing is just symbolic. Kerry is trying to make an issue out of it.
those particular people could have killed just as many, if not more with a samurai sword
Originally posted by ExCyber@Sep 12, 2004 @ 09:45 PM
That doesn't sound plausible to me. Although I'm sure many people do not appreciate the amount of skill needed to effectively use firearms, I'm also pretty sure that the degree of skill, strength, stamina, and coordination required to kill a bunch of people with a gun pales in comparison with that required to kill a similar number of people with a sword.