guyser Posted April 17, 2014 Report Posted April 17, 2014 ...but surely Canada deserves it own rightful "stabbing attacks" thread, free of 'Merkin influence and gun rights tangents. The Canadian victims deserve no less than the 'Merkins."What other nationals think about this is completely irrelevant' Quote
WestCoastRunner Posted April 17, 2014 Report Posted April 17, 2014 "What other nationals think about this is completely irrelevant' Quote I love to see a young girl go out and grab the world by the lapels. Life's a bitch. You've got to go out and kick ass. - Maya Angelou
GostHacked Posted April 17, 2014 Author Report Posted April 17, 2014 is there a relative murder-by-weapon comparative numbers measure that suggests when a Canadian thread is needed/appropriate... for knives or guns? No, just simply addressing a certain poster who would really like to see a Canadian knife thread but seems to lack any ambition to do so. But I guess one would rather complain about the lack of, in a thread regarding Americans than actually creating one. But again I shall remind everyone that my OP was pointing to mental conditions. Quote
waldo Posted April 17, 2014 Report Posted April 17, 2014 "What other nationals think about this is completely irrelevant' bingo... bookmarked! Quote
Peter F Posted April 28, 2014 Report Posted April 28, 2014 of course, Americans falsely interpreting the intent of that amendment... and using that false interpretation to fuel an agenda, is the crux of their problem. If only those 'framers' had added 5 simple words: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms when serving in the Militia shall not be infringed." I don't think those five words are necessary. The first four words accomplish the same thing. Quote A bayonet is a tool with a worker at both ends
Derek 2.0 Posted May 10, 2014 Report Posted May 10, 2014 Some people like Glocks and high-powered weapons for similar reasons that people like lots of things. It's a harmless diversion for almost every enthusiast.. Elsewhere, both Kimmy and Derek (both of whom support restrictions, btw) have argued quite convincingly on the subject. I remember a strong and reasoned argument from BC_2004 on the subject, too. For the record, and to be clear, I do agree that there is a gun problem (or problems, plural). But surely each restriction (or lack thereof) should be looked at discretely and rationally. Exactly, and to add, a fitting response to said problem should start with examining the sociological climate that creates said problem. Quote
Big Guy Posted May 12, 2014 Report Posted May 12, 2014 Of course. You with your extensive constitutional law background know more about the interpretation of the constitution than any of the supreme court justices over the last 200 years. Some people on this board are on record as believing that Supreme Court justices are too politically active and making mistakes interpreting their constitution. Quote Note - For those expecting a response from Big Guy: I generally do not read or respond to posts longer then 300 words nor to parsed comments.
monty16 Posted May 12, 2014 Report Posted May 12, 2014 The US definitely has a handgun problem with too many available to all sorts of people. Criminals have them but there are also lots of other people carrying them and that results in shootings. Their statistics can't be wrong. In my opinion it's an indication of cowardice when people get into a verbal spat and somebody is carrying a gun. The gun comes out and somebody ends up shot dead. Not to mention guns going off in children's faces because they're left lying around for children to pick up and play with. But Shady has a bit of a point on guns not being the whole problem. A lot of the problem is an attitudinal problem with Americans. It's impossible for them to take killing people in foreign lands so lightly and not let that attitude seep into domestic and civilian life. Americans have largely dehumanized their victims over there and it's carried over to 'over here'. Gooks, ragheads, Muslims, choose your war and there will be a derogatory term coined for the victim's people, as well as a proclamation that their leader is 'insane'. We Canadians need only listen to their rhetoric as the pro-gun Americans support the ongoing slaughter by guns. Where are their comments voicing concern for the little children who needlessly die in their schools? Their immediate response is to hold a NRA rally in the town where the children died. That's not Canada and we must never let it become that. Quote
bush_cheney2004 Posted May 14, 2014 Report Posted May 14, 2014 (edited) ....But Shady has a bit of a point on guns not being the whole problem. A lot of the problem is an attitudinal problem with Americans. It's impossible for them to take killing people in foreign lands so lightly and not let that attitude seep into domestic and civilian life. Americans have largely dehumanized their victims over there and it's carried over to 'over here'. Gooks, ragheads, Muslims, choose your war and there will be a derogatory term coined for the victim's people, as well as a proclamation that their leader is 'insane'. Yea, pretty much what Canadians have done in its many wars as well, or to those who speak another language at home. So special....to be stabbed in Canada instead of the United States. Edited May 14, 2014 by bush_cheney2004 Quote Economics trumps Virtue.
On Guard for Thee Posted May 14, 2014 Report Posted May 14, 2014 Yea, pretty much what Canadians have done in its many wars as well, or to those who speak another language at home. So special....to be stabbed in Canada instead of the United States. Check the rates! Quote
bush_cheney2004 Posted May 14, 2014 Report Posted May 14, 2014 Check the rates! No, that's what some Canadians do to make themselves feel better, even as the number of stabbings have increased. Enjoy the "moral panic". Quote Economics trumps Virtue.
On Guard for Thee Posted May 14, 2014 Report Posted May 14, 2014 No, that's what some Canadians do to make themselves feel better, even as the number of stabbings have increased. Enjoy the "moral panic". The rates is what makes us feel better. Numbers don't lie. You kill a lot of each other down there, the NRA sees to that. Quote
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