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9. That may be,
Tue May 14, 2013, 08:57 AM
May 2013

but in this case, the opposition to enact gun laws like other countries, like Britain, Australia, etc, is deep seated and just won't fly in this country.
Of course, this is just my opinion, but I think I'm pretty close to the truth.

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So repeal the 2nd Amendment already. badtoworse May 2013 #1
What were the homicide rates before gun bans? Eleanors38 May 2013 #2
The most recent major tightening of gun laws in the UK was in 1997. DanTex May 2013 #4
which is a real testement to Londoners! zerosumgame0005 May 2013 #17
Britain has always been pretty tightly regulated visavis guns,. truebluegreen May 2013 #5
There are also a few other before/after case studies to look at. DanTex May 2013 #6
But how will Londoners fight back when the Queen takes away their rights? mainer May 2013 #3
Respectfully, premium May 2013 #7
The only way to get change is to challenge the status quo. DanTex May 2013 #8
That may be, premium May 2013 #9
I agree with you there. DanTex May 2013 #10
Hopefully we'll get there with UBC soon, premium May 2013 #12
It is pretty close to the truth. Democracyinkind May 2013 #11
True, premium May 2013 #14
Granted, agree. nt. Democracyinkind May 2013 #21
At least the US trend is fewer families have guns mainer May 2013 #18
Not quite sure if that's true, premium May 2013 #19
There Is A Way To Do It ChoppinBroccoli May 2013 #20
I agree, premium May 2013 #22
People need to decide human life has value BainsBane May 2013 #30
While I generally agree with you, premium May 2013 #33
I agree BainsBane May 2013 #35
They have a high amount of stabbings though..and you can always get a gun fairly easy HipChick May 2013 #13
Stabbings are much less lethal than shootings. Part of why the homicide rate is so low. DanTex May 2013 #15
True, very true. premium May 2013 #16
Say, that's pretty good! rrneck May 2013 #23
Is it just guns or does violence matter? sarisataka May 2013 #24
Exactly. Despite higher general levels of violent crime, the UK has far less murder. DanTex May 2013 #25
we may agree and disagree at the same time sarisataka May 2013 #26
I'm not arguing that the UK is overall a better place to live. DanTex May 2013 #27
London has a higher violent crime rate than *any* US city on your list. SlipperySlope May 2013 #28
That's not accurate. DanTex May 2013 #29
This is the Wiki data I am citing... SlipperySlope May 2013 #31
It's not clear that "violence against the person" as measured in the UK is at all the same thing DanTex May 2013 #34
ooookay. sibelian May 2013 #36
Consequences are a valid topic of discussion. SlipperySlope May 2013 #37
That's all very interesting, but it's not really the subject under discussion, is it? sibelian May 2013 #38
There is no mechanism whereby reducing guns would increase homicide rates. DanTex May 2013 #39
U.S. owners don't want to save lives. They want reduce SS expenditures. Dead is better for them. nt valerief May 2013 #32
Rising now, was lowest around early-mid 20th century One_Life_To_Give May 2013 #40
Yes, the gun culture in the US probably has something to do with it. DanTex May 2013 #41
Thank you so much for your posts on ths subject etherealtruth May 2013 #42
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