Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: Point Click, Fire: An Undercover Investigation of Illegal Online Gun Sales [View all]ellisonz
(27,776 posts)Guns in the home are 22 times more likely to be used in a criminal, unintentional or suicide-related shooting than in self-defense. When someone is home, a gun is used for protection in less than 2% of home invasion crimes.
You're full of it. The mass distribution of guns just produce a senseless cycle of death and violence. Less guns would mean less violent crime - in fact, one could credit increased gun control almost exclusively with the drop in crime rate. I get the distinct feeling most posters in the forum have never had a basic sociology course.
I'm not upset. If I didn't think I could make my point, I wouldn't bother - one day you might know the pain that so many of us feel, and ask why it has to be this way.
"Violence and arms can never resolve the problems of man." Pope John Paul II
Posted: Thursday, December 15, 2011 10:00 am | (3) Comments
LAS VEGAS (AP) A 37-year-old Henderson homeowner is facing charges after an 11-year-old boy shot and killed his 5-year-old nephew with a 9 mm handgun left in a toy box labeled "treasure chest."
Sidney J. Jacobs is charged with one felony count of child abuse and neglect with substantial bodily harm in the Sept. 25 shooting that killed Robert Martin.
Police say Martin was visiting the house with his mother and her 11-year-old brother.
The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported he told police he expected confetti to come from the barrel when he pulled the trigger, but instead fired a fatal shot to the younger boy's chest.
Read more: http://elkodaily.com/news/state-and-regional/article_6663e40a-273d-11e1-b306-001871e3ce6c.html#ixzz1gxWyvQLh