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Hope no one on here was involved or knew anyone involved. What drives people to that level of madness?
There will always be nutters in this world, who end up killing or harming others
The tragedy here is no different to the nutter who commits a single crime
The difference being he had the tools to multiply his evil
The most tragic thing is that
The gun loving lobby caused some families to pay such a high price for their freedom to posess these tools
That freedom enabled the other tragedies before this, to be less of a lesson than society believed
Ban all ownership of these weapons I say
the price paid for the few who hold their possession dear,is the ultimate price and is not a price that should be paid
I did wonder how long it would take for this Dunblane / Hungerford style ban the guns campaign / posts
There are a lot of legally held guns / firearms used in this country not only for leisure and sporting use do you suggest they are banned as well
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My answer to that is YES they should all be banned
There are enough sport and liesure opportunities to satisfy anybodys needs without the inclusion of these killer tools
The holding and possession of private lethal weapons is one "right" that has no place in society, just to satisy the selfish attitudes of that minority of people who own these killing tools
For any circumstances that require their use, eg farmers or nature conservation,they should be permitted only when the need is absolutely necessary, and under strict paid for supervision by the police
The people killed by criminals and gunmen,sometimes by weapons held legally, have paid and will continue to pay too high a price for them to continue to have that freedom
Northern ireland was a totally different situation
Private gunslingers and a national conflict are completely different circumstances
Wars and conflict however terrible the price paid are not the same issue
This type of tragedy(again)can be influenced and the opportunity for this type of outrage be restricted even more,because whatever the restrictions now,they were not enough
This guy's guns were illegal. He would have had them regardless of whether you ban guns, the same as the majority of gun crime in this country.
My answer to that is YES they should all be banned
There are enough sport and liesure opportunities to satisfy anybodys needs without the inclusion of these killer tools
The holding and possession of private lethal weapons is one "right" that has no place in society, just to satisy the selfish attitudes of that minority of people who own these killing tools
I can't agree with that statement, let's face it we all drive round in a killing tool it just happens that most of us don't choose to kill anyone with it. There are plenty of things out there that will kill how far do you want to go
I suppose you would start by banning all shooting activities including archery and other target sports as well
You seem to represent everything that the nanny state is about so when do we ban all licenced activities just to please you and the others that agree with you
Completely wrong with that statement ,it wouldn;t please me,its just an opinion
If anything I am one of the minority of people who get annoyed with government interference in our everyday lives
Personal responsibility is being destroyed by overbearing government interference in our everyday lives
This however is a long standing opinion I have had,having witnessed the carnage that goes with the practice of an individuas being permitted to own and more importantly store these things at their home
I am not on a crusade to get anything banned,I support the banning of guns and have little or no interest in practices that could cause harm or danger in other ways,thay are just lifes hazzards
Owning a gun is a unique freedom in my opinion and one that is not sensible in the type of society we now live in
The more guns in private hands,the greater the possibility of criminals and terrorists to get hold of them
and the more the odds of some stressed out maniac to use them
I can not consider,the trivial in comparison ,rights of gun users to continue to own these things when the banning of them could save great numbers of victims
Intresting points from both sides, but I think we all need to chill out a bit.
I enjoy shooting clays along with alot other people so I am going to defend guns
Apologies if it offends but facts are facts and there are alot more dangerous things in life than guns
The weapon is not dangerous its the person holding it thats dangerous. Banning is a pointless waste of time and too many people who enjoy that type of thing would suffer because of a few. Making drugs illegal workedspeeding is illegal that worked
drink driving is illegal that worked
and all of these including many many more illegal activities kill people everydayand banning them worked
Chris
If it wasn't guns it would have been a knife, eventually we won't be able to own anything as it could be deemed a danger if an unstable person got behind it , he could have just as easily have used his taxi to mow people down. Not condoning his actions for a second
"Homicide rates tend to be related to firearm ownership levels. Everything else being equal, a reduction in the percentage of households owning firearms should occasion a drop in the homicide rate".
Evidence to the Cullen Inquiry 1996: Thomas Gabor, Professor of Criminology - University of Ottawa
"The level of gun ownership world-wide is directly related to murder and suicide rates and specifically to the level of death by gunfire."International Correlation between gun ownership and rates of homicide and suicide.' Professor Martin Killias, May 1993.
FIREARMS AND SUICIDE RESEARCH DATA
The following data on suicide and firearms suggest that this evidence can be viewed as a warning to us in the UK that these are some of the effects of firearm possession. Most articles predict that the storage of a firearm in the home predicts an increased rate of a violent death.
That sums up my attitude on the subject and my opinion wont ever be changed,likewise yourself no doubt
I know of Hungerford in 1987, Dunblane in 1996 and now Cumbria that accounts for 45 deaths this is hardly carnage unless you know of more while this is National Statistics Online - Road Casualties carnage
I dont think you can compare the deaths caused by RTA's to the murders commited by some idiot losing his marbles.
You need a licence to drive a vehicle as you do for a gun. Due to the number of deaths on the road it has become less reported as it is just another RTC
So while guns are not actually used to kill that many people
Surely one innocent person being shot and killed is one too many
It sounds like an innocent death on the road is acceptable to you
Banning guns in the UK will not stop them coming in from Europe and beyond illegally
I agree with that, trafficking would probably increase
Lets face it we all walk round with weapons our hands and feet are very good weapons and have killed many you don't hear calls to ban them
A little bit impractical
I agree I was merely pointing out you don't need a gun to kill
While great numbers do not appear to have been killed by guns I don't see how banning them could save great numbers of lives
Pesronally wouldnt vote to ban guns, but would like to see tighter control of firearms, people who are serious about shooting for sport shouldnt have a problem with leaving their firearms and ammunition in a gun club.
I did wonder how long it would take for this Dunblane / Hungerford style ban the guns campaign / posts
There are a lot of legally held guns / firearms used in this country not only for leisure and sporting use do you suggest they are banned as well
/QUOTE]
My answer to that is YES they should all be banned
There are enough sport and liesure opportunities to satisfy anybodys needs without the inclusion of these killer tools
The holding and possession of private lethal weapons is one "right" that has no place in society, just to satisy the selfish attitudes of that minority of people who own these killing tools
For any circumstances that require their use, eg farmers or nature conservation,they should be permitted only when the need is absolutely necessary, and under strict paid for supervision by the police
The people killed by criminals and gunmen,sometimes by weapons held legally, have paid and will continue to pay too high a price for them to continue to have that freedom
Northern ireland was a totally different situation
Private gunslingers and a national conflict are completely different circumstances
Wars and conflict however terrible the price paid are not the same issue
This type of tragedy(again)can be influenced and the opportunity for this type of outrage be restricted even more,because whatever the restrictions now,they were not enough
I'm sorry but I have to disagree if we followed this logic we would all end up using rubber cuttlery, rather than the knee jerk reaction of BAN all guns there should be more control of firearms coming into the country and easier registration for keeping them. If we couple these measures with extremely strict sentences for owning illegal guns i think it would go a long way to solving the problems.
Just my opinion though and everone is entitled to one
Thanks Dave