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Juba_PornBorn1
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Old 04-24-2007 , 02:31   Re: Gun control problem!
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I am an immigrant from sweden
How are swedish gun laws? Having a gun will stop anyone from hurting you, but what will stop you from hurting someone with the gun you owne? How would a gun help in protecting yourself from poiseness gas? So a way to defend or even lower crime is to give a gun to everybody?

I would like someone to view and post what percentage of crimes are comited with legal weapons.

By your point a view everything should be allowed then. CO2, cfs because their pratical.

And yes cleaning products should have regulations(there are alternative to some of the toxic ones that you mentioned)! But has a future previewer that you are I'm surprised that you dont now that in your sons and grandsons will not be able to swim in the ocean at the rithim toxic waste is beeing dumped to the sea. Not to get off topic.

Right to bear arms point a view along with consequences

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What else do we hear from government leaders in the undeclared war on crime? Now we hear gun control! With over 200 million guns privately held in the USA, gun control is like trying to put out a forest fire with a garden hose! It is obvious to most of us that gun control is a political ploy by the politicians to appease the citizenry in our outcry against crime and once again avoid the question of legal justice reform.

Surely no sane thinking human being would believe that gun control, in and of itself will have an impact on crime, except to leave the criminals armed while law abiding citizens are disarmed. The root cause of crime in the USA is not weapons. Neither is weapons the cure to crime. The trigger finger is always preceded by the murderous heart. Only the legal justice system can deal with the murderous hearts in society.
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It would be difficult to imagine a subject today that occupies the minds of Americans more than the subject of crime! The national crime clock tells us we have....A violent crime every 22 seconds....A property crime every 3 seconds....A rape every 5 seconds....An automobile stolen every 19 seconds and....A child abuse case reported every 10 seconds. The threat of Crime hovers over every community in our nation like an ominous dark cloud. Rapists, murderers, drug dealers and violent perverts are turned out on the street by a judicial system that is supposed to be the watchdog of our freedoms. America now leads the world in the number of incarcerated-with Russia coming in second.
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Singapore has had no kidnappings during the past five years and only a handful of armed robberies. Singapore has an immediate mandatory death sentence for those who fire a gun during the commission of a crime. Twenty offenses carry the death penalty. Firearm and drug trafficking offenses carry the most swift punishment. During a recent four year period, 47 convicts were hanged in Singapore, more than all violent criminals executed in the entire United States. Twenty two of those who were hanged were convicted of drug trafficking. Capital punishment is a definite deterrent to crime. An executed criminal cannot commit another crime.

The USA can learn a great lesson from the Singapore caning experience. In fact we could learn so much about punishment as a deterrent to crime, with legal justice reform, we could apply billions of dollars in crime costs and crime bills and completely eliminate the government deficit with the savings on crime costs in a short period of time
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If I were a criminal, I might actually look forward to going to prison in America now and then. I could get the best medical care, my occupancy, food and clothing paid for. Generally a nice gym to keep in shape, color television, a good law library where I could learn how to file outrageous civil rights lawsuits against the prison system on everything from bad food to a hard mattress and charge that litigation expense to the taxpayers. I would not have to pay taxes on the $32,000 per year it is costing taxpayers for my upkeep. I would have access to the best criminal teachers on how to improve my skills as a criminal when I am released. Best of all if my sentence follows the national average I would be released after spending only 37% of my sentence so I could get on with my criminal profession more quickly.

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