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Gun Control is the need of the Hour
Published on April 20, 2009 By Bahu Virupaksha In Politics

Exactly 10 years after the horrific massacre at Columbine High in Colorado, the country must question itself over the unristricted access to guns and firearms of various kind. It is no use saying that the citizens have a constitutional right to bear arms, as the Bill of Rights lays down thwe condition in a "national militia". Therefore the founding fathers of the US Constitution did not envisage a situation in which a gun culture would emerge and flourish in the USA. Since that incident there have been at least two dozen such cases including the shooting incidentsat VIT and De Kalb campuses.

The Gun Lobby is very strong and the National Rifle Association is a powerful special interest group. I think the time has come for a national legislation against the free availability of assault weapons. No one is questioning the right of self defence and that right cannot be taken away. Self defence would only entail at best small arms. The availibility of powerful rifles and assault wea[pons encourages the gun culture.

As a teribute to those who died in that terrible incident, let us all unite to fight the gun culture and resolve not to purchase guns. Only when the pocket book speaks will,powerful special interests like NRA give up their opposition to the ban on guns and firearms.

The USA has a good policing system and community organisations are still quite active and therefore civil society groups must come forward with the message of gun control.


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on Apr 22, 2009

Homicide rate in the US is more than twice that of the UK. Try again.

please expalin, if banning firearms was supposed to save lives and the murder rate stayed the same then banning the weapons had no effect other than to change the method of murder.

What does the murder rate in the US have to do with the murder rate in the UK. Did you think that banning them in the UK would have an effect in the US?

one last point, if the murder rate is twice that than the UK then the UK is in trouble. there are 60 million Brits and 300 million Americans They are killing half as many as us and have five times less people. That means that you are five times as likely to be involved in a violent crime in the UK than in America.

Where's my gun?

 

on Apr 23, 2009

http://rkba.org/research/cramer/murder.txt

http://www.davekopel.com/2A/OpEds/Gun-Permits-amount-to-peacemakers.htm

http://www.learnaboutguns.com/2009/01/04/brady-campaigns-gun-control-rankings/

These are just a few articles relating to the subject that I think tell the whole story.  The first is a little dated but the comparisons are still valid.  The second one is from home-sweet-home and very good, unfortunately the Columbine incident put this particular law one indefinite hold.  The point is that comparing England, or anywhere else that isn't America, to America in terms of guns is silly.  Compare England to California...that makes more sense.  Compare England to Colorado, then North Dakota, or Florida.  England just ain't big enough to rate a comparison to the whole USA...

on Apr 23, 2009

Did Bahu abandon this thread too?

on Apr 23, 2009

if the murder rate is twice that than the UK then the UK is in trouble. there are 60 million Brits and 300 million Americans They are killing half as many as us and have five times less people. That means that you are five times as likely to be involved in a violent crime in the UK than in America

I guess statistics/mathematics isn't a strong point for you? Here's a hint: The number of murders is different to murder rate.

on Apr 23, 2009

I guess statistics/mathematics isn't a strong point for you? Here's a hint: The number of murders is different to murder rate.

That is why I gave you the numbers to work out yourself.

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