18 shot in 4 hours in attacks across Chicago

GPIDEAL

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I haven't seen a single story of how an honest, gun owner has stopped a madman from committing multiple murders with a gun in a public place. I've only seen it in TV westerns. Keep on falsely justifying mass gun ownership to protect yourself.
 

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GPIDEAL

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Perhaps cause it doesnt turn into a MASS shooting if the person is stopped?


http://www.buzzfeed.com/ryanhatesthis/10-potential-mass-shootings-that-were-stopped-by-someone-wit
You`re laughing uncontrollably.

In fifteen years, you show me nine cases, some of which involve distraught teens, stopped by 6 private gun owners and 3 who are cops or off-duty officers.

In the same fifteen years, I bet there were way more people who died from incidents involving mass shootings or multiple murders by gun-wielding madman in the USA.

Hardly a justification for private gun ownership as a public safety measure.
 

HEYHEY

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You're laughing uncontrollably.

In fifteen years, you show me nine cases, some of which involve distraught teens, stopped by 6 private gun owners and 3 who are cops or off-duty officers.

In the same fifteen years, I bet there were way more people who died from incidents involving mass shootings or multiple murders by gun-wielding madman in the USA.

Hardly a justification for private gun ownership as a public safety measure.

So whats your solution?

Id love to hear this...
 
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I haven't seen a single story of how an honest, gun owner has stopped a madman from committing multiple murders with a gun in a public place. I've only seen it in TV westerns. Keep on falsely justifying mass gun ownership to protect yourself.
I sooo agree with you on gun laws , you can't compare them to US
When most Americans have a hand gun in there home .

Proud to be Canadian
 

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You're laughing uncontrollably.

In fifteen years, you show me nine cases, some of which involve distraught teens, stopped by 6 private gun owners and 3 who are cops or off-duty officers.

In the same fifteen years, I bet there were way more people who died from incidents involving mass shootings or multiple murders by gun-wielding madman in the USA.

Hardly a justification for private gun ownership as a public safety measure.
A lot of would-be crimes that get stopped by legal gun carriers never go reported. There is no statistic that can capture that. Best estimates are somewhere between 1,000,000 and 2,500,000 crimes every year averted (in the U.S.).
 

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I sooo agree with you on gun laws , you can't compare them to US
When most Americans have a hand gun in there home .

Proud to be Canadian
You do realize there are between 10,000,000-20,000,000 guns in canada depending on who you ask, eh?

So much for the illusion that we're somehow different.
 

JohnLarue

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You do realize there are between 10,000,000-20,000,000 guns in canada depending on who you ask, eh?

So much for the illusion that we're somehow different.
you are clueless

If you own a gun and I do not, the odds are just that much greater that someone in your house gets shot
 

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Its the same pathetic argument from people like you.

Why don't you look at the facts for once and use your brain.

What is your suggestion in this situation? More laws? Chicago already has some of the toughest gun control laws in the states and they're one of the most dangerous places.

BTW the way i see it you can do what the left is doing and try to reason with crazy people or try to make more ridiculous laws that didn't stop anything in the first place or you can carry tools to protect yourself. Now think about what you'd want if a crazy fuck walked into your office/park/movie theater...a) a gun ban b)stricter laws c) magazine limit law d)another useless law e) a firearm to protect yourself
A drive by shooting in Chicago, kinda like Al Capone and his boys.
Some gangster got offended by a rival gang, didn't take his Ceroquil and decided to shoot 'em up. If the shooter had killed 2 people and missed everyone else, this item wouldn't be newsworthy internationally.
 

Adam_hadam

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you are clueless

If you own a gun and I do not, the odds are just that much greater that someone in your house gets shot
I own a block full of Henckell knives which means the odds are just that much greater that someone in my house gets stabbed.
 

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American communities with high legal gun ownership are the safest to live in. Without these gun owning law abiding citizens, crime and homicides would increase. Therefore gun ownership reduces gun violence. The thousands of lives saved every year due to this fact justifies private gun ownership.
 

HEYHEY

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you are clueless

If you own a gun and I do not, the odds are just that much greater that someone in your house gets shot
lol

Yup the gun is gonna load itself and shoot me at night when im not looking
 

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If you go through all the research objectively one inescapable conclusion jumps out.

All the pro and anti gun studies struggle enormously with potential sources of bias. Controlling for poverty, education, unemployment, racism, drug use, the prevailing crime rate, it is hard. Somebody thinks they found some evidence, but someone else shows it was actually just overlooked differences in employment rates, racial mix, and so on. It happens to both sides in the debate all the time.

So many factors are capable of obscuring the impact of gun policy on gun crime and this really becomes obvious the more of these studies you read.

And that is the real conclusion:

Gun policy just doesn't matter much to gun crime. Almost any other factor that caused crime swamps the impact of gun policy on the murder rate.

Solving crime by changing gun policy is ineffective. No matter whether you loosen policy to allow more guns, or ban them, you won't make much difference.

Instead real solutions are to be found in addressing racism, alleviating poverty, improving education, providing jobs.

But neither the pro nor anti side of the debate wants to hear that. The pro side want concerned carry. The anti side want a ban. Neither side wants to solve crime by helping disadvantaged youth find a job.
 

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American communities with high legal gun ownership are the safest to live in. Without these gun owning law abiding citizens, crime and homicides would increase. Therefore gun ownership reduces gun violence. The thousands of lives saved every year due to this fact justifies private gun ownership.
Given the high rate of gun ownership in the U.S., then the U.S. must be the safest country in the world.
 

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American communities with high legal gun ownership are the safest to live in. Without these gun owning law abiding citizens, crime and homicides would increase. Therefore gun ownership reduces gun violence. The thousands of lives saved every year due to this fact justifies private gun ownership.
Not if you're black, wearing a hoodie, and buying Skittles.
 

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If you look at outlander's link, you see FBI stats show a higher violent crime rate in the southern states. The same states with more liberal gun laws.

And actually, the crime RATE in Chicago and New York are less than, say, Flint, MI, once you take into account the size of their respective populations.
 
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