Here's another statistic.
USA, with the gun laws you celebrate, 13,286 gun related deaths in 2015.
UK, with strict gun laws, 44 gun deaths in 2015.
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I think it's down to mental illness. Not the guns.
Do you think British society would benefit from a toal ban on alcohol sales? Like all the violence socially and domestically and the billions of dollars that it causes in death and injuries etc
If you're concerned about eliminating things in socieities which cause people damage surely this should be highest on your internal agenda rather than US gun laws?
I mean if you're a gun owner who doesn't drink don't you then have the right to call out the hypocrisy of people calling for gun bans etc?
Alcohol only does damage if misused.
A gun is designed to kill. It's purpose is damage.
Alcohol only does damage if misused.
A gun is designed to kill. It's purpose is damage.
To me, that's a straw man argument as it could be equally argued that a gun's purpose is to defend. And as for alcohol, people so frequently mis-use alcohol in this country that we are now de-sanitised to it. Speak to anyone who works in the front line at an A&E and they will tell you this. The reality is that by banning alcohol we'd massively reduce problems in our society, but understandably nobody wants this.
Ever heard of the Volstead act ?To me, that's a straw man argument as it could be equally argued that a gun's purpose is to defend. And as for alcohol, people so frequently mis-use alcohol in this country that we are now de-sanitised to it. Speak to anyone who works in the front line at an A&E and they will tell you this. The reality is that by banning alcohol we'd massively reduce problems in our society, but understandably nobody wants this.
Ever heard of the Volstead act ?
It has to be a combination of both no?I think it's down to mental illness. Not the guns.
I live in Sweden where you can only buy alcohol (over 3.5%) in bars (no takeaway) or from one shop which closes at 3pm on a Saturday and is closed on a Sunday. Would the alcohol-related death rates in the UK go down if we switched to the Swedish model? Pretty likely. But I'm not an idiot. I believe people should be able to have the right to choose to drink/smoke without punishment. A gun a is very different type of killer than alcohol.Do you think British society would benefit from a toal ban on alcohol sales? Like all the violence socially and domestically and the billions of dollars that it causes in death and injuries etc
I'm concerned about the realistic fixes to the problem. It's about minimising risks isn't it? Tighter gun control. Improving mental healthcare, preventing young muslims from exposure to these ideas etc. Which is easiest to fix? I'd say that making sure weapons capable of killing hundreds in a few seconds are not available to anyone in the general population is pretty high up the list of things to fix.If you're concerned about eliminating things in socieities which cause people damage surely this should be highest on your internal agenda rather than US gun laws?
They're two very very different things though.I mean if you're a gun owner who doesn't drink don't you then have the right to call out the hypocrisy of people calling for gun bans etc?
Yes, but that was in the US! The point is that the US doesn't have the same level of alcohol-induced problems as we do.
The reality is that by banning alcohol we'd massively reduce problems in our society, but understandably nobody wants this.
A Muslim terrorist massacres people in a nightclub and it's America's gun laws that were at fault... Muslim terrorists massacre staff of a satirical magazine and it's their fault for drawing cartoons... I guess Lee Rigby's beheading was Britain's fault for selling sharp knives.
Ever heard of the Volstead act ?
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UK - 8700 alcohol related deaths
US - 88000 alcohol related deaths, with 25% of population reporting they'd indulged in binge drinking in the past month
The gun culture of the US is surely a massive influence on people wanting automatic and assault rifles. Many people love guns and the bigger they are the better. These mass shootings usually involve these massive assault rifles and automatic weapons which by their very nature can kill many people in a short time. These kind of guns have no real use in society, i can't see a reason why people need access to them. licensing for them should be strict. IMHO of course.
Then again if a massive % of your economy is made up of gun manufacturers you would really be shooting yourself in the foot to limit your sales. The situation is ****ed.
A Muslim terrorist massacres people in a nightclub and it's America's gun laws that were at fault... Muslim terrorists massacre staff of a satirical magazine and it's their fault for drawing cartoons... I guess Lee Rigby's beheading was Britain's fault for selling sharp knives.