12-21-2012, 08:44 PM
What on earth is going on America?
The response to the awful school shootings, apparently, is to Arm Teachers and Parents, force children to wear bullet proof schools...
http://www.channel4.com/news/america-sto...ng-victims
I just can not understand this way of thinking.
It's like Cow boys and Indians... except you have wiped out the Indians, and are starting on yourselves.
The UK has a large number of guns in circulation.. I have 1, my Dad has several... but the controls are so strict, that gun crime is virtually zero.
The UK has 3.4 Million guns in circulation of which 0.07% are used in crime.
Of the 0.07% used in crime, 0.01% are used in Homicide.
The USA has 270 MILLION guns in circulation of which 2.97% are used in crime.
Of the 2.97% used in crime, 1.07% are used in Homicide
Now do the maths...
UK has 6.2 guns for every 100,000 citizens
America has 88.8 per 100,000 citizens.
Now compare regulations.
UK
What is a prohibited person?
A person who has been sentenced to imprisonment, detention or corrective training for a term of three years or more, is permanently prohibited from having any firearms or ammunition in their possession. This means for life and includes all firearms, even air weapons.
A person sentenced to imprisonment, detention or corrective training for a period of over three months but less than three years is prohibited from possessing firearms and ammunition for five years from date of release.
It is an offence to sell or transfer firearms and ammunition to a person you have grounds to believe may be prohibited
Do I need to declare previous convictions?
Yes, including all traffic convictions and any convictions received abroad.
Handguns are banned in England. This applies to any firearm with an overall length of less than 30 cm. However muzzle-loading handguns are permitted.
An approved gun cabinet meeting British standard 7558 must be securely fitted to a solid brick wall
Applicants for firearms have to show ‘good reason’ for possession of each and every firearm.
A firearm certificate may be refused or revoked if the applicant/holder is:
A danger to public safety
Of intemperate habits
Of unsound mind
Unfit to be entrusted with such a firearm
No longer has ‘good reason’ for possession
USA
Texas Gun Laws (As of January, 2008)
State Requirements
Rifles and Shotguns
Permit to purchase rifles and shotguns? No.
Registration of rifles and shotguns? No.
Licensing of owners of rifles and shotguns? No.
Permit to carry rifles and shotguns? No.
Handguns
Permit to purchase handgun? No.
Registration of handguns? No.
Licensing of owners of handguns? No.
Permit to carry handguns? Yes.
Caution: This summary is meant for general purposes only. Firearm laws frequently change.
Purchase
A Texas resident, if not otherwise precluded by law, may purchase rifles and shotguns, ammunition, reloading components, or firearms accessories in contiguous states.
The above is a very brief summary.
My point is, you don't fight gun crime by buying a bigger gun.
The UK has gun crime, much smaller than most countries, infact we rank number 108 in the gun crime table, America ranks in the top 5.
British Police do not carry guns, the risk of encountering gun crime is smaller then winning the lottery.
America need's to open it's eyes and look to other countries for idea's, because before long it is going to become a very very dangerous place to be.
The response to the awful school shootings, apparently, is to Arm Teachers and Parents, force children to wear bullet proof schools...
http://www.channel4.com/news/america-sto...ng-victims
I just can not understand this way of thinking.
It's like Cow boys and Indians... except you have wiped out the Indians, and are starting on yourselves.
The UK has a large number of guns in circulation.. I have 1, my Dad has several... but the controls are so strict, that gun crime is virtually zero.
The UK has 3.4 Million guns in circulation of which 0.07% are used in crime.
Of the 0.07% used in crime, 0.01% are used in Homicide.
The USA has 270 MILLION guns in circulation of which 2.97% are used in crime.
Of the 2.97% used in crime, 1.07% are used in Homicide
Now do the maths...
UK has 6.2 guns for every 100,000 citizens
America has 88.8 per 100,000 citizens.
Now compare regulations.
UK
What is a prohibited person?
A person who has been sentenced to imprisonment, detention or corrective training for a term of three years or more, is permanently prohibited from having any firearms or ammunition in their possession. This means for life and includes all firearms, even air weapons.
A person sentenced to imprisonment, detention or corrective training for a period of over three months but less than three years is prohibited from possessing firearms and ammunition for five years from date of release.
It is an offence to sell or transfer firearms and ammunition to a person you have grounds to believe may be prohibited
Do I need to declare previous convictions?
Yes, including all traffic convictions and any convictions received abroad.
Handguns are banned in England. This applies to any firearm with an overall length of less than 30 cm. However muzzle-loading handguns are permitted.
An approved gun cabinet meeting British standard 7558 must be securely fitted to a solid brick wall
Applicants for firearms have to show ‘good reason’ for possession of each and every firearm.
A firearm certificate may be refused or revoked if the applicant/holder is:
A danger to public safety
Of intemperate habits
Of unsound mind
Unfit to be entrusted with such a firearm
No longer has ‘good reason’ for possession
USA
Texas Gun Laws (As of January, 2008)
State Requirements
Rifles and Shotguns
Permit to purchase rifles and shotguns? No.
Registration of rifles and shotguns? No.
Licensing of owners of rifles and shotguns? No.
Permit to carry rifles and shotguns? No.
Handguns
Permit to purchase handgun? No.
Registration of handguns? No.
Licensing of owners of handguns? No.
Permit to carry handguns? Yes.
Caution: This summary is meant for general purposes only. Firearm laws frequently change.
Purchase
A Texas resident, if not otherwise precluded by law, may purchase rifles and shotguns, ammunition, reloading components, or firearms accessories in contiguous states.
The above is a very brief summary.
My point is, you don't fight gun crime by buying a bigger gun.
The UK has gun crime, much smaller than most countries, infact we rank number 108 in the gun crime table, America ranks in the top 5.
British Police do not carry guns, the risk of encountering gun crime is smaller then winning the lottery.
America need's to open it's eyes and look to other countries for idea's, because before long it is going to become a very very dangerous place to be.