
I seem to remember a school in Scotland. Maybe that was before the gun ban.
And I did read a statistic that said that burglaries while a person was at home increased exponentially once the gun ban went into effect.
Actually, I would be more impressed if people got angry about all the people who die yearly in drunk driving accidents.
( , Mon 30 Jul 2012, 22:05, Reply)

There have always been tight controls on guns in the UK, the shooting in Dunblane was followed by even stricter controls. The guy was a paedophile, and he shot up a primary school. He owned the guns legally, but he was a known nutcase who should never have been allowed a license, from what I gather, there was some element of corruption involved. I forget the details, I think he had influential friends or something.
( , Mon 30 Jul 2012, 22:15, Reply)

The rest of society should be free to defend against said psychos. Like with knives, and ropes and pipes and firecrackers and Addidas track wear, people can use them badly. It only gets worrisome to me when someone says a person defending himself could hurt an innocent (yeah, but about the guy being beaten - are we putting a different value on his life?)
I also don't like the idea I hear a lot "he should just learn to take his licks" - that is hogwash. I chose not to assault people and request the same of them. It may just be punchy punchy with the boys, but I've got people who count on me and me getting a concussion, stroke or dead from a beating is not in my weekly planner.
( , Mon 30 Jul 2012, 22:24, Reply)

but the idea of an urban arms race is to me quite frightening.
( , Mon 30 Jul 2012, 22:29, Reply)

They bring them across the open border from all over the world.
( , Mon 30 Jul 2012, 22:58, Reply)

But we likes it. We'll just put up with the myriad of ways that alcohol fucks people up because we like getting pissed.
In Britain there's a few types of people that want guns, and they seem to own them somehow. But most of us don't really want them.
( , Mon 30 Jul 2012, 23:57, Reply)