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- From: dlo@druwa.ATT.COM (OlsonDL)
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- Subject: Re: Registering "Assault Keys"
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- Date: 11 Nov 92 20:19:30 GMT
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- In article <1dp5mpINNfat@iskut.ucs.ubc.ca> unruh@physics.ubc.ca (William Unruh) writes:
- } > If you simply don't like handguns, fine. Don't own one.
- }
- } I don't know about the original poster but I don't like them in your, or
- } other peoples hands. Like you I feel that I am infinitely responsible
- } and would never never misuse any gun I owned Unfortunately I do not
- } have the same confidence in you, or others , and am willing to give up
- } my utterly responsile freedom in order to help protect me from other's
- } irresponsibility.
-
- I don't accept that. I could not care less, if you want to give up your
- *own* freedom, but I have a huge problem with your denying them to others
- just because of your own fears.
-
- Besides, such a ban does not give you the protection you seek. For
- instance, Washington D.C. denies the freedom of law-abiding citizens to
- obtain handguns legally. Yet, its murder rate is the highest in the
- country (~80/100,000). Compare that to, say, Colorado Springs Colorado
- where a resident of that city can walk into any gun shop and purchase
- any gun that's there, and walk out with it -- no waiting period, no FOID
- card, no registration, nothing. Yet the murder rate there is ~4/100,000.
-
- } > If you feel that they are just too dangerous for people to own, consider the
- } > numbers - there are about 200 million handguns in the US, and about 12000
- } > firearms homicides per year, and 1400 accidental firarms deaths. That makes
- } > firearms safer than automobiles.
- } >
- } Uh, hardly. divide the number of deaths by the number of times they
- } are used, not by the number.
-
- Ah, then the danger really isn't the firearms themselves, but rather in
- *how they are used*.
-
- --
- David Olson dlo@druwa.ATT.COM
- "Keep in mind that I am speaking from Cambridge Massachusetts, which is
- about as far out as you can get." Robert Reich, economic advisor to
- Bill Clinton, on "This Week with David Brinkley" 11/08/92
-