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   Message 24,732 of 25,589   
   Trevor Wilson to F Murtz   
   Re: Guns arent the problem, criminals ar   
   24 Mar 09 14:36:52   
   
   XPost: aus.politics.guns, can.talk.guns, uk.politics.guns   
   From: trevor@_SPAMBLOCK_rageaudio.com.au   
      
   "F Murtz"  wrote in message   
   news:49c85128@dnews.tpgi.com.au...   
   > Trevor Wilson wrote:   
   >> "10x" <10x@teluös.net> wrote in message   
   >> news:3hvfs4hv83larbqrrb51tk75qmr35larnr@4ax.com...   
   >>> On Mon, 23 Mar 2009 08:42:23 +1100, "Trevor Wilson"   
   >>>  wrote:   
   >>>   
   >>>>   
   >>>>   
   >>>> "10x" <10x@teluös.net> wrote in message   
   >>>> news:b6i9s4lsaf6so7lq3ks9ctb9crg16drjiq@4ax.com...   
   >>>>> On Sun, 15 Mar 2009 23:02:15 +1100, "Blinky Bill"    
   >>>>> wrote:   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>>>> The exisiting laws are entirely adequate.   
   >>>>>> What is your evidence for that? The US gun homicide rate certainly   
   >>>>>> suggests   
   >>>>>> otherwise.   
   >>>>> Murder is against the law in the U.S.A.   
   >>>> **Well that law doesn't work. Perhaps it should be removed from the law   
   >>>> books. Is that your inference? Or are you trying to say something else?   
   >>>> Perhaps you could elaborate.   
   >>> My point is that folks willing to break the law and taboo against   
   >>> murder are not going to care about a gun law or method of murdering   
   >>> others.  Firearms do not cause the intent to murder.   
   >>   
   >> **No. Your point was clear. [To paraphrase] You claim that "20,000" gun   
   >> control laws don't work, so they should be dispensed with. I used your   
   >> specious claim to suggest that you should treat the laws surrounding   
   >> homicide the same way. People commit homicide. Therefore (in your mind)   
   >> laws which make homicide illegal are useless.   
   >>   
   >> You now see the error of your suggestion.   
   >>   
   >>>>> Folks who have the intent to commit murder don't really care what   
   >>>>> method they use.   
   >>>> **Perhaps. In the US, however, they prefer to use a gun.   
   >>>>   
   >>> You are quite correct they do perfer to use a gun in the U.S.   
   >>> However they also use other methods when firearms are not available.   
   >>   
   >> **Do they? In EVERY case? Prove it.   
   >>   
   >>> Canada has strict controls on firearms.   
   >>> Jamaica has a complete ban on firearms.   
   >>> Folks still get murdered in both countries.   
   >>   
   >> **They do, indeed. Australia has strict controls on firearms and around   
   >> 10% the gun related homicide rate that the US has. The UK has strict   
   >> controls on firearms and around 5% the gun related homicide rate that the   
   >> US has. See a pattern here?   
   >   
   > YES they use other methods for homicide. The homicide rate in australia   
   > has remained almost constant per 100000 people for 100 years   
      
   **No, it has not. It has, however, remained lower than the US figure for a   
   long time.   
      
      
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   Trevor Wilson   
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