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Dec 2001 time: 00:20
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It also has to do with culture.
There were always guns in our house (30-06, 22 rifle, 12 gauge, and .410/22 rifle combo) that all 3 boys in the house learned to use.
But i don't have one now and don't plan on getting one. And it never entered my mind (or my brothers, i'm certain of it) to use them for any other purpose than hunting.
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Jon Miller
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quote: Originally posted by Alexander's Horse
Its mainly selfish gun owners who hold the whole U.S. community to ransom. |
if we wanted different laws we would vote them in
Jon Miller
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Dr Strangelove
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I think you'll find that those states with gun control and high murder rates had the high murder rates before gun controls went into effect.
Personally I think it's the cowboy culture, the idea that a handgun is an "equalizer". Unfortunately we often seem to be a "chip on the shoulder" culture. It's like if someone else isn't to blame for your problems you must be stupid.
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Ecthy
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Zhonghuà Rénmín Gònghéguó
Mar 2000 time: 06:20
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I know a solution to that: more mineshafts.
(yes, you will be reduced to that movie by me for the rest of your time)
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Richelieu
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Gatineau
Dec 2001 time: 00:20
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The Hells are big in Quebec but it looks like the SQ is finally doing something about it. They've arrested and convicted their leader for organizing the murders of 2 prison guards.
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Richelieu
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Gatineau
Dec 2001 time: 00:20
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quote: Originally posted by Alexander's Horse
We have very tight laws now I could still go out, get a licence, and buy a hunting rifle or shot gun today. |
No background checks ?
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Prifysgol Caerdydd
Dec 1999 time: 15:20
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quote: Originally posted by Boris Godunov
You're telling me that, in all of Australia, there isn't a place where it is dangerous to go? |
I think that says more about you than me...
OK, so I'm new to Sydney only having been here for a couple of months, but I will tell you this - in all of the inner cities areas (say within 10kms of the centre), I can think of only one remotely dangerous area and that is an area called Redfern, which has a large number of Aboriginal housing projects.
In ALL my day to day travels all over the city in the last two months, I have had only one threatening experience on Cathedral St in Woolloomooloo where I was accosted by a pushy homeless person, while there were other homeless people about. I walked past, that was it.
As for Redfern, I have zero need to go there, I just go through it by train sometimes...
Also, I imagine that Redfern has a similar rep to say Brixton or Peckham in London. They are perfectly safe during the day - they just have bad reps, that's all...
What I'm talking about is walking around the city centre of say New York, Washington, New Orleans, San Francisco, Miami, Boston, Los Angeles etc, etc, and know for a fact that there are whole districts, or streets that are very dangerous or threatening even during the day...
That is F*cked up and I can't believe Americans put up with that!
quote: I've been given reliable info that the correct figure for Australia is closer to 100 000... |
That was just their ancestors... 
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Jon Miller
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quote: Originally posted by MOBIUS
I think that says more about you than me...
OK, so I'm new to Sydney only having been here for a couple of months, but I will tell you this - in all of the inner cities areas (say within 10kms of the centre), I can think of only one remotely dangerous area and that is an area called Redfern, which has a large number of Aboriginal housing projects.
In ALL my day to day travels all over the city in the last two months, I have had only one threatening experience on Cathedral St in Woolloomooloo where I was accosted by a pushy homeless person, while there were other homeless people about. I walked past, that was it.
As for Redfern, I have zero need to go there, I just go through it by train sometimes...
Also, I imagine that Redfern has a similar rep to say Brixton or Peckham in London. They are perfectly safe during the day - they just have bad reps, that's all...
What I'm talking about is walking around the city centre of say New York, Washington, New Orleans, San Francisco, Miami, Boston, Los Angeles etc, etc, and know for a fact that there are whole districts, or streets that are very dangerous or threatening even during the day...
That is F*cked up and I can't believe Americans put up with that!
That was just their ancestors... |
I have walked in the city center of Chicago from 4-8 am and been perfectly fine (I was interested in sleeping)
Jon Miller
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