More anecdotes? Occasionally this argument is presented in a fairly clear and logical fashion, regarding different cultures etc.....and how anecdotal evidence shouldn't be used to offer proof either way - and then it falls flat, the 'it's just apples and oranges...' rhetoric yet again becomes 'our apples are better than your oranges' yet again, usually 'backed up' by yet more anecdotes.... As I said previously, shall I do some digging and then compare what makes the news here, in relation to what makes the news there? I really don't have this much time on my hands, and we all know what the outcome would be.
Plus the ignorant view some would try to take regarding our 'Jolly-old tea-drinking cheerio' nation, obviously meant in a derogatory fashion, is way off the mark - get a passport, jump on a flight and you'd be surprised - though undoubtedly with some effort you could find a few Brits to fit this ridiculous profile, if I wanted to play this childish game, exactly what stereotypes could I make reference to regarding the US?
There are a great many crimes in the UK that could be prevented, or solved right then and there, if the 'victim' had immediate access to a firearm as in some US states. No doubt at all that this is the case. The unfortunate truth is that widespead access to firearms carries a double-edged sword effect - they are available to everyone, most especially those with criminal intent. This is the US situation, firearms are there to stay, and obviously with so many in circulation it's better to be holding than not - this is a point I have never argued, merely that there are not so many in circulation over here and I prefer it to be that way, much as I like guns!
Now before everyone dives in and states that UK criminals have access to firearms, so we must arm the citizens to equal the score, let me point out that only a very small number of UK criminal elements are armed - despite what the media scaremongers would love to portray in order to sensationalise a story.
On a recent thread concerning a bunch of scumbags using dogs to attack and set a victim up to be stabbed, it was pointed out that in the US it would have played out very differently - and it certainly would've done, of that I'm sure. Firstly though, this is one specific and therefore limited anecdote - so little can be drawn from it regarding proving any specific case either way, and this must be considered, or shall I trawl the US news and find specific cases that highlight how openly armed, trained and experienced cops have been shot dead, to 'prove' some point, never mind some unfortunate CCW citizen?
Read between the lines regarding the 'dog' story, consider why there are instances of inner-city scumbag oxygen-thieves using dogs as weapons...it's precisely because guns are hard to come by over here - same reason that inert weapons and blank-firers are converted to fire live rounds - despite what some claim. It might well have played out differently over in the US for this reason - since those predisposed to using a dog as an 'improvised weapon' might well have just not bothered with all that hard work and just shot the poor victim instead.
How long would it take me to source a decent hangun plus ammo in a major US city, if I had a thousand bucks in my pocket and didn't ask any questions, or worry about breaking the law? Not very long, and I'd get change, plus a selection of gats to choose from I'm sure! Try that in London, Birmingham, or Manchester and you'll have a much harder task - sure they are available, but you wouldn't see any change from that sum, and might need more, plus ammo is hard to get.
Think about where the criminal guns come from - stolen from legitimate owners, from legitimate gun stores, and other sources that have reason to possess and distribute firearms legally - now because there are no legitimate sources over here, this makes it extremely difficult to start this particular ball rolling regarding getting guns into the wrong hands.
I did state in a previous post that I wasn't bringing utility guns into my argument - shooting 'critters' and the like - nor hunting weapons. Even factor out the legitimate shootings of bad guys - like I said, just count the straight up murders, not even the times where someone gets a gun shoved in their face, just count the active 'postal' shootings, the drive-by shootings and other murders that somehow you seek to play down. We don't even come close, nowhere near the 20% to match our population differences, because we don't have the gun problem that you guys have - we don't need the gun solution that you do.
My issue? Being told that I have a problem that I know I don't have, by people who do not know that I don't have a problem, but who think that because they have a problem, everyone must have it and need to fix it their way.
If there were as many guns over here, in the hands of as many bad guys as you have over there, then I'd push for arming citizens too. There isn't, so I won't.
Mick