Re: The NRA blames video games for violence..
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Originally Posted by toonlight
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Beside being a false flag attack to make the public think turning their fire arms will save lives... but it won't... just making all crime rates rise as the UK; near all firearms banned.... is the highest crime capital of Europe (latest dec 2012 figures)
High gun ownership = Low crime rates
Low/no gun ownership = High crime rates
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Don't really see how the comparison with the rest of Europe helps your point as most of Europe has similar gun laws to us. It's also worth remembering that the yearly number of killings (with any weapon, including guns) in this country is a fraction of the number of yearly gun deaths in the US. I have worked out the exact figures on a post somewhere but can't find it at the moment. Suffice it to say, even though the US only has four times our population, the number of gun deaths in the US is considerably more than 4 times the total number of killings in the UK.
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The USa has a 20 year low on crimes, from the latest FBI statistics (web site) across the board, as fire arm ownership has grown rapidly over the last few years & that what the US mainstream (bought & paid for by leftist lobbyist movement) will never report on it as it will kill their leftist pro-Abama agenda in the water.. cold hard facts don't lie, the anti gun lobby does every single time, as they can't never back their claims up with hard proof...just lies from the left.
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Again, not really a good comparison. Ignoring all the conspiracy crap, the gun laws have not really changed in the US much (beyond Bill Clinton actually tightening the regulation a little) in the last 20 years.
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Support your NRA if you know what best for all of us...you see there ad about obama children; they are protected with armed guards in their school, when the same person that wants to take away the rest of US protection everywhere else.....like wanting his cake & eat it.... idiot thoughts of silly man on a power rush.
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If you know what's best for all of us, you wouldn't support the NRA. More guns is not a good thing, and despite what they say, I really don't think the general public needs access to military spec assault rifles.
Also, has it occured to you that the reason the President's family needs protection (and they do, as they are a far more likely target than most of the population) is that silly organisations like the NRA cite the second amendment and seem to spend their time telling people increased gun ownership and decreased gun regulation is a good thing?
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