More than 30,000 persons died last year because of all kind of guns. And its not enough sales gun are goiing through the roof right now.
Whatever law that is put in place will never stop everything, it can only make it tougher or discurage those who are not "serious"...
Example: Armored truck with armed guards, it will stop amateurs... but professionnal will do whatever is necessary to achieve their goals.
I remembered a movie (forgot the name maybe with Clint Eastwood as Secret Service bodyguard assigned to American President close protection unit, and John Malkovich as professional hitman). In that movie, someone said if somebody wants to kill US President, there is almost nothing you can do, specially if that person is willing to exchange his life for another one...
Only sheep believe that these kinds of laws are effective at anything in regards to well financed terrorists.
More than 10,000 Americans are killed every year by gun violence. By contrast, so few Americans have been killed by terrorist attacks since 9/11 that when you chart the two together, the terrorism death count approximates zero for every year except 2001.
We spend huge amounts of money every year fighting terrorism, yet are unwilling, at the national level, to take even minor steps (like requiring background checks on all gun sales nationally) to stop gun violence.
More than 30,000 persons died last year because of all kind of guns. And its not enough sales gun are goiing through the roof right now.
not a single person i know would ever dream of ever moving to the States...
The New York Times said:It is a moral outrage and national disgrace that civilians can legally purchase weapons designed to kill people with brutal speed and efficiency.
All decent people feel sorrow and righteous fury about the latest slaughter of innocents, in California. Law enforcement and intelligence agencies are searching for motivations, including the vital question of how the murderers might have been connected to international terrorism. That is right and proper.
But motives do not matter to the dead in California, nor did they in Colorado, Oregon, South Carolina, Virginia, Connecticut and far too many other places. The attention and anger of Americans should also be directed at the elected leaders whose job is to keep us safe but who place a higher premium on the money and political power of an industry dedicated to profiting from the unfettered spread of ever more powerful firearms.
It is a moral outrage and a national disgrace that civilians can legally purchase weapons designed specifically to kill people with brutal speed and efficiency. These are weapons of war, barely modified and deliberately marketed as tools of macho vigilantism and even insurrection. America’s elected leaders offer prayers for gun victims and then, callously and without fear of consequence, reject the most basic restrictions on weapons of mass killing, as they did on Thursday. They distract us with arguments about the word terrorism. Let’s be clear: These spree killings are all, in their own ways, acts of terrorism....
This statement has utterly no basis in reality since there are literally millions of people paying their life savings to get into the USA illegally.
These forums are places to pound the tables, not make compelling arguments, but it would still be helpful if we could be responsible in our conversation. Doc Holliday (who doesn't need me pointing this out) said that he didn't know a single person who would dream of moving to the States. He didn't say that no one in the world wants to move to the US; he said he didn't know anyone. How can he be wrong about the people he knows? Why would you insult his understanding of his own reality? I have many friends and relatives in Canada, and none of them are talking about moving to the US.
The New York Times posted the following Editorial on their Front Page. They haven't had an Editorial on the Front Page since 1920 (95 yrs). End the Gun Epidemic in America
When it comes to guns they (Americans) are brothers from another planet.
America has 4.4 per cent of the world’s population but almost half the guns owned by private citizens. Here in Montreal I don’t know anyone who owns a handgun and if they did they wouldn’t admit it — it’s embarrassing. That’s one of the reasons we can walk around our city at night and feel safe almost anywhere — which I don’t in many U.S. cities.
Incredibly, U.S. gun sales soar after every mass killing. The biggest sellers are usually the model used by the latest killer.
Last Thursday, the U.S. Senate voted on a bill to stop people from purchasing guns or explosives — if they are on the FBI’s terrorist watchlist. But this was voted down by Republicans who also vetoed expanded background checks for convicted felons.
I know that’s really crazy thinking. Better to be sane and normal and have another mass slaughter next week. And be thankful we have borders between the U.S. and us.
Exactly! I indeed did specify that i personally didn't know a single person who would want to move to the States. I'd also want to point out that the numbers now show more Mexican immigrants are moving back to Mexico than coming in. I'd also like to point out that i personally know a few Americans who are considering a move to Canada. I also know several who could be considered 'illegal aliens' since they practically live in Canada now. It's a good thing most of them are law-abiding citizens (although Bill C-36 could change this perception) or else they'd risk being sent back to the States and be permanently banned from re-entering Canada.
p.s. By the way, EB is indeed a friend of mine. Nothing he could ever say to me i'd take as an insult. Thanks anyway for sticking up for me by correctly pointing out what i had said.
That might be one of Mr. Obama's legacy to Americans and humanity...
Was it Obama's or Bush's legacy.? The damage has started in 2oo1.
Obama's Legacy - He inherited something he didn’t like so his reaction is to pull all the US troops out of Iraq. He did this to keep a campaign promise. He created a power vacuum and he created Isis who he referred to as the “JV team.”
Josh Freed has an excellent article in today's Gazette on the enigma of American society's twilight-zone attitude toward guns:
http://montrealgazette.com/news/loc...mes-to-guns-our-u-s-neighbours-are-mystifying - Josh Freed: When it comes to guns, our U.S. neighbours are mystifying
Here are some interesting quotes from the article: