Quote from: CyberGama on January 02, 2016, 04:37:29 PMI don't understand why this whole gun issue is becoming a big problem. Taking guns away isn't going to solve anything, people can still kill even without guns.Sure, but guns do make it significantly easier, no?
I don't understand why this whole gun issue is becoming a big problem. Taking guns away isn't going to solve anything, people can still kill even without guns.
Quote from: CyberGama on January 02, 2016, 04:42:33 PMQuote from: Flee on January 02, 2016, 04:41:15 PMQuote from: CyberGama on January 02, 2016, 04:37:29 PMI don't understand why this whole gun issue is becoming a big problem. Taking guns away isn't going to solve anything, people can still kill even without guns.Sure, but guns do make it significantly easier, no?What easier to kill? Sure but lets be honest, would any criminal want to take the chance of giving up their gun? Also we have bows and other range weapons, its not just guns.That's why we confiscate illegal guns owned by criminals and make it harder for them to get firearms rather than expect them to just turn in their guns. And the amount of deaths homicides involving other range weapons than guns is miniscule.
Quote from: Flee on January 02, 2016, 04:41:15 PMQuote from: CyberGama on January 02, 2016, 04:37:29 PMI don't understand why this whole gun issue is becoming a big problem. Taking guns away isn't going to solve anything, people can still kill even without guns.Sure, but guns do make it significantly easier, no?What easier to kill? Sure but lets be honest, would any criminal want to take the chance of giving up their gun? Also we have bows and other range weapons, its not just guns.
Quote from: Flee on January 02, 2016, 04:46:49 PMQuote from: CyberGama on January 02, 2016, 04:42:33 PMQuote from: Flee on January 02, 2016, 04:41:15 PMQuote from: CyberGama on January 02, 2016, 04:37:29 PMI don't understand why this whole gun issue is becoming a big problem. Taking guns away isn't going to solve anything, people can still kill even without guns.Sure, but guns do make it significantly easier, no?What easier to kill? Sure but lets be honest, would any criminal want to take the chance of giving up their gun? Also we have bows and other range weapons, its not just guns.That's why we confiscate illegal guns owned by criminals and make it harder for them to get firearms rather than expect them to just turn in their guns. And the amount of deaths homicides involving other range weapons than guns is miniscule.The only reason why he have deaths from firearms is because of peoples choices, do guns really kill people? its a tool, its like saying a knife kills people, its a tool, the only reason your killing people with a gun is not the guns fault, its peoples actions.
Quote from: CyberGama on January 02, 2016, 04:51:37 PMQuote from: Flee on January 02, 2016, 04:46:49 PMQuote from: CyberGama on January 02, 2016, 04:42:33 PMQuote from: Flee on January 02, 2016, 04:41:15 PMQuote from: CyberGama on January 02, 2016, 04:37:29 PMI don't understand why this whole gun issue is becoming a big problem. Taking guns away isn't going to solve anything, people can still kill even without guns.Sure, but guns do make it significantly easier, no?What easier to kill? Sure but lets be honest, would any criminal want to take the chance of giving up their gun? Also we have bows and other range weapons, its not just guns.That's why we confiscate illegal guns owned by criminals and make it harder for them to get firearms rather than expect them to just turn in their guns. And the amount of deaths homicides involving other range weapons than guns is miniscule.The only reason why he have deaths from firearms is because of peoples choices, do guns really kill people? its a tool, its like saying a knife kills people, its a tool, the only reason your killing people with a gun is not the guns fault, its peoples actions.I don't think anyone argues against that. What people do argue is that guns simply are one of the most lethal and most effective tools we have to commit crimes and kill people. Statistics support that this is the case. No one thinks that guns grow legs and shoot people on their own accord. They just think that it deserves to be regulated differently due to its inherently more lethal capacities.
It's even expected that for the first time in any country in recent history, there are going to be less traffic fatalities than deaths by guns in the US in 2016.
Quote from: Flee on January 02, 2016, 05:15:31 PMIt's even expected that for the first time in any country in recent history, there are going to be less traffic fatalities than deaths by guns in the US in 2016.That's a shame. I don't know if it still holds up, but wasn't there more mass shootings than days in the US in 2015?
Making a garden spider out to be a recluse.
Quote from: Prime Megaten on January 02, 2016, 03:46:22 PMMaking a garden spider out to be a recluse.Is this even a saying? lol
Nope, metaphor is just simpler to use.
Quote from: Prime Megaten on January 02, 2016, 09:56:23 PMNope, metaphor is just simpler to use.I've heard the "Making a mountain out of a molehill" phrase before, and yours was just a modified version so I wasn't sure if you made it up or not.
Quote from: Luciana on January 02, 2016, 05:47:13 PMI understand the definitionBut you two say that as if it makes it any less of a problem and that we don't have a problem. Which it doesn't, and which we do.It actually does make it less of a problem.We don't have crazy neckbeards with ARs flipping out on a daily basis like the statistic at first seems to imply. Most of these "mass shootings" are urban gang violence and drive-bys.
I understand the definitionBut you two say that as if it makes it any less of a problem and that we don't have a problem. Which it doesn't, and which we do.
While rates of mental illness are relatively high among mass shooters, research shows that only a tiny fraction (probably less than 5%) of all gun violence is commited by people with serious and demonstrable mental health problems.
Do you have a source to suggest that these studies don't include those illnesses in their analysis?
Antisocial personality disorder is common in prison settings. Surveys of prisoners worldwide indicate a prevalence of antisocial personality disorder of 47% for men and 21% for women (Fazel & Danesh, 2002). In the UK prison population, the prevalence of people with antisocial personality disorder has been identified as 63% male remand prisoners, 49% male sentenced prisoners, and 31% female prisoners (Singleton et al., 1998).
"the criteria for antisocial personality disorder as specified in DSM-IV have been criticised because of the focus on antisocial behaviour rather than on the underlying personality structure. This has led to the belief that antisocial personality disorder and its variants may be over-diagnosed in certain settings, such as prison..."