No sweat. I welcome intelligent arguments. Its the whole fun of youtube. Too bad 90% of the people here are incapable of using a single neuron inside their heads.
finally, the only way that the international community can resolve this is by way of convention since international laws are not enforceable (e.g. war on Iraq, execution of Saddam Hussein etc.) i just hope that the US gov'nt takes this as serious as the homeland security issue. like cancer this problem is spreading within US borders out to other countries so its time to eradicate the tumor :)
therefore like "prohibition" in the 20's/30's, since this is a matter of even greater concern, the US gov'nt should implement the following measures: prohibit the possession and use of a firearm for the embetterment of a healthier society and efficient policing in our streets (it helps investigations 75%!). regulate the distribution among lawful institutions and diminuish its proliferation....
the USA is the world's most proliferant manufacturer of firearms in the world and the leading exporter. before getting to the border smuggling issue the US gov'nt must resolve the issue of how these weapons wind up in the possession of these individuals/groups. it is an undisputable fact that there are individuals of high rank within the "system" that are tied to criminal afiliations....
owning a handgun gives way to what the italians call "vigilante justice", "anarchy" and "vendettas". how can we license anonimous individuals that have undisclosed ties to the KKK, Mafia, and/or political organizations? you may not have those connections but its POSSIBLE that your neighbour does and then what happens? then there are revolutions, assasinations (MLK, JFK etc.), gang related war, etc. etc.
Nicely put. But, the smuggling is an organized crime issue. Rather than take guns away from ordinary citizens, more time and money should be put into fixing the problem. Governments across the globe should work together more closely to apprehend and punish organized crime rings.
I don't agree that we shouldn't be able to own a handgun. However, I do think it should be harder to get a gun license because there are so many gun crimes here.
another problem is gun smuggling from the US into the borders of Canada and Mexico that accounts for 82% gun-related crimes in Canada and 95% in Mexico. this issue should also be of international concern since its effecting North America in its entirety....
No sweat. I welcome intelligent arguments. Its the whole fun of youtube. Too bad 90% of the people here are incapable of using a single neuron inside their heads.
bloggerchickster 5 years ago
thank you for the opportunity to state my case. :)
rsiano 5 years ago
Well said.
bloggerchickster 5 years ago
finally, the only way that the international community can resolve this is by way of convention since international laws are not enforceable (e.g. war on Iraq, execution of Saddam Hussein etc.) i just hope that the US gov'nt takes this as serious as the homeland security issue. like cancer this problem is spreading within US borders out to other countries so its time to eradicate the tumor :)
rsiano 5 years ago
therefore like "prohibition" in the 20's/30's, since this is a matter of even greater concern, the US gov'nt should implement the following measures: prohibit the possession and use of a firearm for the embetterment of a healthier society and efficient policing in our streets (it helps investigations 75%!). regulate the distribution among lawful institutions and diminuish its proliferation....
rsiano 5 years ago
the USA is the world's most proliferant manufacturer of firearms in the world and the leading exporter. before getting to the border smuggling issue the US gov'nt must resolve the issue of how these weapons wind up in the possession of these individuals/groups. it is an undisputable fact that there are individuals of high rank within the "system" that are tied to criminal afiliations....
rsiano 5 years ago
owning a handgun gives way to what the italians call "vigilante justice", "anarchy" and "vendettas". how can we license anonimous individuals that have undisclosed ties to the KKK, Mafia, and/or political organizations? you may not have those connections but its POSSIBLE that your neighbour does and then what happens? then there are revolutions, assasinations (MLK, JFK etc.), gang related war, etc. etc.
rsiano 5 years ago
Nicely put. But, the smuggling is an organized crime issue. Rather than take guns away from ordinary citizens, more time and money should be put into fixing the problem. Governments across the globe should work together more closely to apprehend and punish organized crime rings.
bloggerchickster 5 years ago
I don't agree that we shouldn't be able to own a handgun. However, I do think it should be harder to get a gun license because there are so many gun crimes here.
bloggerchickster 5 years ago
another problem is gun smuggling from the US into the borders of Canada and Mexico that accounts for 82% gun-related crimes in Canada and 95% in Mexico. this issue should also be of international concern since its effecting North America in its entirety....
rsiano 5 years ago