Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He went to dc because law abiding citizens aren't allowed guns
Never let the facts get in the way of a good argument. Also, while I am not inclined to look for the data, I would venture to gies that DC has or of the highest per capita law enforcement ratios anywhere in America: MPD, Metro Police, DC Library Police, DCHA Police, US Capitol Police, Uniformed Secret Service, Treasury Police, US Marshalls, FBI Police, Supreme Coirt Police, US Park Police, Amtrak Police, Navy Yard Police, Bolling AFB MPs, Executive and Legislative Branch Security details, etc. No surprise it took MPD only a few minutes to take the escapee into custody.
Excellent summary but you forgot to point out to PP that law abiding citizens of DC are NOW ALLOWED GUNS. There was a whole Supreme Court case about it. So he/she can toss that tired canard from his/her arsenal of arguments on this topic.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He went to dc because law abiding citizens aren't allowed guns
Never let the facts get in the way of a good argument. Also, while I am not inclined to look for the data, I would venture to gies that DC has or of the highest per capita law enforcement ratios anywhere in America: MPD, Metro Police, DC Library Police, DCHA Police, US Capitol Police, Uniformed Secret Service, Treasury Police, US Marshalls, FBI Police, Supreme Coirt Police, US Park Police, Amtrak Police, Navy Yard Police, Bolling AFB MPs, Executive and Legislative Branch Security details, etc. No surprise it took MPD only a few minutes to take the escapee into custody.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And if you are 1) asleep 2) not able to get to your gun in time/bad guy gets the jump on you
What use is the gun then? None. It is more likely to be used against you/someone in your household than against a burglar in a home invasion.
Enjoy your false sense of security. I personally would rather have a home alarm system and/or a dog to ward off break ins.
I have an alarm system precisely so that I will wake up and have time to get my gun before the bad guy gets the jump on me.
Enjoy your false sense of security that the alarm alone protects you.
Anonymous wrote:So we always hear about how guns are the answer to keeping us safe from the "bad guys". The assumption is that if you have a gun, and the "bad guy" does not, you are safe and infallible.
Here we have an unarmed man guarded by two armed men, presumably with gun training (as professional security guards). And the prisoner still managed to get a gun from them. Now he is out roaming around NoVa with a gun, a clear threat to society.
"At about 3 a.m. Tuesday, Assaye overpowered the guards, taking one of the security officer's weapon. Police say one shot was fired, but no one was injured. It's not clear who fired the shot. Assaye is considered armed and dangerous."
http://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/Active-Shooter-Reported-at-Inova-Fairfax-Hospital-298106511.html
What do you gun-huggers have to say for yourselves now?
Anonymous wrote:He went to dc because law abiding citizens aren't allowed guns
Anonymous wrote:He went to dc because law abiding citizens aren't allowed guns
Anonymous wrote:I'm just going to leave this here.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2012/08/02/did-gun-control-work-in-australia/
"So what have the Australian laws actually done for homicide and suicide rates? Howard cites a study (pdf) by Andrew Leigh of Australian National University and Christine Neill of Wilfrid Laurier University finding that the firearm homicide rate fell by 59 percent, and the firearm suicide rate fell by 65 percent, in the decade after the law was introduced, without a parallel increase in non-firearm homicides and suicides. That provides strong circumstantial evidence for the law's effectiveness."
Anonymous wrote:This is not the place for your anti gun talk OP. Really, is this what you think about in the morning ? How about you give a damn that innocent people may be home alone, kids especially and they are scared. You really belly crawled the sewer to post that ugly didn't you.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And if you are 1) asleep 2) not able to get to your gun in time/bad guy gets the jump on you
What use is the gun then? None. It is more likely to be used against you/someone in your household than against a burglar in a home invasion.
Enjoy your false sense of security. I personally would rather have a home alarm system and/or a dog to ward off break ins.
I have an alarm system precisely so that I will wake up and have time to get my gun before the bad guy gets the jump on me.
Enjoy your false sense of security that the alarm alone protects you.
Wow, it sounds like you've thought of every possible scenario!
The chances of an armed home invasion are slim to none for the average citizen. If you involved in a gang or are a drug dealer, or some other person who would be expected to have hoards of valuables locked up in the house, then I see how it would be something to be concerned about.
Most burglars are looking for easy targets (when people aren't home, unlocked doors or left open garage doors). Most people are not going to forcibly break into your home and hold you at gunpoint just to steal your TV/Computers/cash in the house/jewelry. It seems particularly unlikely if you've got an alarm system or a guard animal. The criminals could easily find another house that doesn't have those things that would be an easier target.
If most burglers are looking for an easy target, what do you suggest for deterring most rapists?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And if you are 1) asleep 2) not able to get to your gun in time/bad guy gets the jump on you
What use is the gun then? None. It is more likely to be used against you/someone in your household than against a burglar in a home invasion.
Enjoy your false sense of security. I personally would rather have a home alarm system and/or a dog to ward off break ins.
I have an alarm system precisely so that I will wake up and have time to get my gun before the bad guy gets the jump on me.
Enjoy your false sense of security that the alarm alone protects you.
Wow, it sounds like you've thought of every possible scenario!
The chances of an armed home invasion are slim to none for the average citizen. If you involved in a gang or are a drug dealer, or some other person who would be expected to have hoards of valuables locked up in the house, then I see how it would be something to be concerned about.
Most burglars are looking for easy targets (when people aren't home, unlocked doors or left open garage doors). Most people are not going to forcibly break into your home and hold you at gunpoint just to steal your TV/Computers/cash in the house/jewelry. It seems particularly unlikely if you've got an alarm system or a guard animal. The criminals could easily find another house that doesn't have those things that would be an easier target.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So we always hear about how guns are the answer to keeping us safe from the "bad guys". The assumption is that if you have a gun, and the "bad guy" does not, you are safe and infallible.
Strawman.
Nobody argues that guns make you safe and infallible.
Moron.
I'll bite. So if the argument isn't that more guns make us safer (because we can defend ourselves), then what is the argument?