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America is not banning guns and that is that.

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posted on Dec, 25 2012 @ 10:25 AM
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Originally posted by NavyDoc

Originally posted by newcovenant

Originally posted by NavyDoc

Originally posted by newcovenant
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Mass Murders Are On The Rise


According to the 2010 FBI crime data, since 1980, single victim killings have dropped by more than 40 percent. While that's very good news, there's a new sobering trend: Mass murders are on the rise. This New York Times article researched the frequency of mass murders. It found during the 20th century there were about one to two mass murders per decade until 1980. Then for no apparent reason they spiked, with nine during the 1980s and 11 in the 1990s. Since the year 2000 there have been at least 26, including the massacre in Aurora, Colorado.

Since 1980, which is a bit disingenuous. ALso the definition: (4 or more) considering that the majority of those cited are associated with the illegal drug trade, it does not hold the fact that the mass spree killings are on the rise. Broaden the dedinition and of course you'll expand the numbers.


1 to 2 mass murders per decade up until the 80's

9 in the 1980's
11 in the 1990's

Since 2000 there have been 27

Mass murders being defined as 4 or more victims.

No matter how you look at it or what names you call it - that's a rise in mass murders.


11 durnig the so called "assault weapons ban." Looks like assault weapon bans do not stop mass murders.

Even if you take the NY Times article at face value, it still shows that the decades where we had less gun control, we had less mass murders. Up until 1968, you could buy semi-automatic rifles through the mail from SEARS, yet there were no school shootings in the 30's, 40's, 50.s, 60's, and 70's.
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Great, whatever, all good and well but you can't begin gun control without some gun control.

And you CAN ban assault and automatic weapons
and control guns without bothering the second amendment.

I always ask:
Where were the Constitutionalist when the 4th amendment was getting shredded?

We lost our 4th Amendment protections after 9/11.

in the interest of National Security any of us can be strip searched for no reason.
Our 4th amendment protected us from that, unless suspected of a crime,
but what do you know..... GONE NOW!

Now we are all presumed criminals and guilty first.

So what's that about the sanctity of that Constitution again?
People wipe their butts on it.



posted on Dec, 26 2012 @ 07:33 AM
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Originally posted by newcovenant

Great, whatever, all good and well but you can't begin gun control without some gun control.

And you CAN ban assault and automatic weapons
and control guns without bothering the second amendment.

I always ask:
Where were the Constitutionalist when the 4th amendment was getting shredded?

We lost our 4th Amendment protections after 9/11.

in the interest of National Security any of us can be strip searched for no reason.
Our 4th amendment protected us from that, unless suspected of a crime,
but what do you know..... GONE NOW!

Now we are all presumed criminals and guilty first.

So what's that about the sanctity of that Constitution again?
People wipe their butts on it.


Automatic weapons are already banned. They have been since the NFA of 1934.
You can't control guns without infringing upon the second amendment just as you cannot "control" voting without infringing upon the 15th and 19th amendments.

I agree about the shredding of the 4th Amendment, not just by the patriot act, but also by the war on drugs (tm). Why react to one assault on civil liberties by supporting another? The government that gave you the above things is the same government that wants to disarm its populace. Does that not seem concerning?

We Constitutionalists and Libertarians were against the patriot act and against the WOD, but we lost for the same reason we will probably lose the war on self defense: that so many voters are mindless morons who would sacrifice their civil liberties for a hollow promise of security bolstered by fear.



posted on Dec, 26 2012 @ 09:20 AM
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They have the toughest gun laws in the nation over at Chicago.
They have shoot outs every night.
The question needs to be asked constantly.
" Great quick fix you have there. Will it work ? "

No? Well then stop attacking law abiding American citizens because of the actions
of one nut in Connecticut.



 
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