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A few years ago, I had a nail technician tell me an interesting story. He was from Vietnam and he was telling me about some police officers harassing somebody. I asked why did the local village people allow that to happen? He replied “ there was nothing they could do. The police took all their guns years before.”
I think about that whenever someone tries to take guns away. Thankfully our forefathers were smart enough to put them in the Constitution. |
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From Heritage.org: "According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, almost every major study on defensive gun use has found that Americans use their firearms defensively between 500,000 and 3 million times each year. There’s good reason to believe that most defensive gun uses are never reported to law enforcement, much less picked up by local or national media outlets. "
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Every right enumerated in the Bill of Rights is there to protect the citizens from the government. It is ridiculous to believe that only one, the 2nd, is not there for the exact same reason. |
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but 247 years ago, a number of people chose to pull a gun on the most powerful military the world had seen to that point, and overall, it worked out well. Last edited by Papa_lecki; 07-04-2023 at 07:01 AM. |
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Thing is, even the "claimed" data (which I can't find on the actual CDC website) doesn't indicate how many of those defensive uses of guns resulted in a positive outcome, OR whether they were justified. Some kid pranking a neighbor by ringing the doorbell - well the owner might've just recently had a burglary and felt they were being threatened. That's defensive use - but not justified because the kid was just ringing the doorbell, nothing more or less. A defensive use that ends up missing. Defensive use that results in the defensive shooter shooting himself by mistake. Defensive use resulting in shooting a bystander, etc. etc. "Defensive shooting" means NOTHING when you don't include data about the outcome, the context of the claim "defensive," or anything else. It also doesn't include data on everyone who had immediate access to a firearm to defend themselves, could have prevented crime, and chose not to use their firearm defensively. Being armed doesn't automatically make you a defensive shooter. It just makes you another person with a gun. Last edited by OrangeBlossomBaby; 07-04-2023 at 09:33 AM. |
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Las Vegas Turnberry Towers Shooting (June 2023) Who here has honestly heard about this shooting prior to this post? Indiana Mall Shooting July 2022 West Virginia Graduation Party Shooting May 2022 I won't bother to list the many more examples of a good guy with a gun stopping a bad guy with a gun. Quote:
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Owning and carrying a gun is a huge responsibility, and yes, there can be "bad" gun owners who don't take a training class or practice at the range, but then they take a chance that they don't end up in jail. Given that trained professionals don't always (for whatever reason) immediately intercede in a shooting situation, or they are willing to intercede but arrive on scene AFTER a shooting has already occurred it still falls on someone doing what they need to do to protect themselves and their families.
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It is difficult to prove that the CDC reported data they scrubbed from their website, but it is not unreasonable to believe that they did report such data given the references in such earlier publications.
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I spent a couple of hours one night on the internet watching local television station's broadcasts on shootings in their cities where a legally armed citizen saved themselves or another because they were carrying. I stopped after two hours because it got late. With the anti-gun bias in our major media outlets, do you think really think they want to give this national attention?
As far as the sheriff's deputy in Parkland, my understanding is that the sheriff's department's policy was to wait for backup. If it was me, I would like to think I would have disregarded policy and acted. Some organizations are so rigid in their policies that not toeing the line can have serious consequences. No one is able to get into his mind to see what he was thinking. I believe the policy has been changed from waiting for backup to one of immediate response by whatever LEO is at the scene. Picking out one example like this proves nothing. |
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Should your position be that you can't find the cited data on the CDC website so it should be dismissed, then PROVE that the cited data was never on the CDC website.
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A "good guy with a gun" is not a police officer. And is not sworn to protect the public. A smart : good guy with a gun" will look for an escape route before confronting an armed individual...just because he or she carries a gun, doesn't mean they have to use it.
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"The NCVS identifies far fewer instances of defensive gun use. According to the most recent firearms violence report, published in April, 2 percent of victims of nonfatal violent crime — that includes rape, sexual assault, robbery, and aggravated assault — and 1 percent of property crime victims use guns in self-defense. According to the survey, firearms were used defensively in 166,900 nonfatal violent crimes between 2014 and 2018, which works out to an average of 33,380 per year. Over the same period, defensive gun use was reported in 183,300 property crimes, or an average of 36,660 per year.
Taken together, that’s 70,040 instances of defensive gun use per year.The NCVS identifies far fewer instances of defensive gun use. According to the most recent firearms violence report, published in April, 2 percent of victims of nonfatal violent crime — that includes rape, sexual assault, robbery, and aggravated assault — and 1 percent of property crime victims use guns in self-defense. According to the survey, firearms were used defensively in 166,900 nonfatal violent crimes between 2014 and 2018, which works out to an average of 33,380 per year. Over the same period, defensive gun use was reported in 183,300 property crimes, or an average of 36,660 per year. Taken together, that’s 70,040 instances of defensive gun use per year." I can gather references for defensive use of firearms all over the Internet. Those that are so anti-gun will never find any of them to be valid in their OPINION, so it's useless to argue with them. The fact IS that firearms are used for defense more than once per year, and if one life is saved then that person owning a gun was a good thing. You don't have to own a firearm. No one is forcing you to own one. If you don't like guns, that's your problem. I just hope that you won't hold it against someone that happens to be carrying and decided to act defensively FOR you and saves your life when the time comes that you need saving. I was once told by a police officer that on average EVERYONE is involved in a violent crime at least twice in a lifetime. I am sure that there is "one" person on here that will attempt to prove that statement to be erroneous. Some of us take life seriously and do not condone criminal behavior. The reason crimes are reported and murders occur is because the second that someone needs a COP, he/she is only minutes away. But, he/she will be there to take witness statements after the fact. I hope that if my unarmed family members are victims, that there is someone there carrying a firearm and has the guts to render assistance. Whether there are a thousand or more instances of defensive use of a firearm in America per year, more or less the good guy with a gun is better than only bad guys having guns, in my opinion. This has nothing to do with the person's experience and proficiency with the firearm. Most folks that own guns will learn how they operate. Argue all you wish, but guns, like knives, bats, hammers, axes, sticks, etc. can be used offensively to harm folks. So, you might as well make it easier for a good guy to own and carry than a bad guy.
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Really??? The penalty for the crime of multiple murders wouldn't put them away for long enough, but the penalty for illegal possession of a firearm is what will put them away for a long time?? Am I the only one to whom that this sounds completely ridiculous???
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