10 dead in a US college shooting

Looks like people on 4chan were actually advising the shooter how to do it and what weapon to use, I imagine they didn't actually think it would go ahead but they could be in serious trouble now too.
 
Sorry it was just a comment I thought I a child would make, because it looks like you think the IRA etc went ahead and purchased the firearms they used legally.

Here I can own any handgun I want and it's brilliant.

lol what. Because i mentioned any of that.

Good for you, class act.
 
BTW, I'm not advocating the banning of guns. I enjoy shooting myself, albeit with airguns. Just think that they shouldnt be able to stick an ar15 in their trolly at the local supermarket so easily. Why would a licensing system be so bad? I'd imagine it has something to do with how many Americans are heavily medicated for depression etc, which would be something that might stop them getting a gun.

I do think that the focus is always on guns when they should also be looking at why people are feeling the need to murder their classmates all the time over there.. Maybe looking at the way kids are made to feel like failures because they can't become part of the football/cheerleader team etc. Even little things like the fact they don't have school uniforms over there. It sounds insignificant, but there are reasons we and other European countries have had them for decades.

given that the typical legally owned gun is more likely going to kill a member of the gun owners family than an intruder even just some basic legal requirements re: storage would cut deaths significantly... like requiring them to store firearms in a secure gun cabinet and store ammunition seperately
 
given that the typical legally owned gun is more likely going to kill a member of the gun owners family than an intruder even just some basic legal requirements re: storage would cut deaths significantly... like requiring them to store firearms in a secure gun cabinet and store ammunition seperately

Ahh someone who isn't anti gun. In NI if you want to own a firearm whether it be a handgun or shotgun etc the PSNI will come to your house to make sure that you have the correct storage in place and that it's fixed to the wall. Not sure if that applies to the mainland or not.

Also here if you go to the doctor and even say your feeling depressed the police will be at your door not long after to remove any registered guns in your name.

Doing this in the states would take some man power of course, but would cut deaths like dowie talks about.
 
Also here if you go to the doctor and even say your feeling depressed the police will be at your door not long after to remove any registered guns in your name.

Knew someone in the prison service who had to go out to several calls of prison service personnel that had got boozed up and either threatened to top themselves with their PPW, or threatened to shoot someone else. One of the guys in the nick was a squaddy who'd got liquored up and shot his ex-wife's new boyfriend dead and was serving a life sentence.

Wasn't uncommon for staff to get their own weapon either, instead of being provided one by the service. So you had boys taking the **** with Dirty Harry style hand cannons.

Whereas my dad just had his Ruger Security Six which was RUC issue and he didn't like semi automatics. My mum's boyfriend on the other hand used a Browning Hi-Power (horrible thing that didn't like to be fired too quickly or it would jam, as I learnt the first time I tried to empty it quickly).
 
Knew someone in the prison service who had to go out to several calls of prison service personnel that had got boozed up and either threatened to top themselves with their PPW, or threatened to shoot someone else. One of the guys in the nick was a squaddy who'd got liquored up and shot his ex-wife's new boyfriend dead and was serving a life sentence.

Wasn't uncommon for staff to get their own weapon either, instead of being provided one by the service. So you had boys taking the **** with Dirty Harry style hand cannons.

Whereas my dad just had his Ruger Security Six which was RUC issue and he didn't like semi automatics. My mum's boyfriend on the other hand used a Browning Hi-Power (horrible thing that didn't like to be fired too quickly or it would jam, as I learnt the first time I tried to empty it quickly).

Different times then being a guard and no doubt they wanted to keep that under wraps.

But for the normal folks going to the doctor and saying that gets your guns removed.

My point is OhEsEcks NI is full of legally owned guns and no one goes on killing sprees here but there are at least good controls in place. I don't understand why there is so much hate for guns as they are a lot of fun.

From a quick google as of 2012 there was 160k registered guns in NI.
 
I grew up with a handgun in a safe at the bottom of our room, I remember one night my uncle got it out and let off some thunder rounds? They basically were regular blank rounds that made one hell of a bang rofl?

That had the whole street out. I think he was given money to trade it in and did so the numbers are shrinking now compared to the early 90's and the troubles. Back then you needed it though our tiny village saw three gun attacks on ex forces lol.
 
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This happened with the pistol ban in the UK, overnight hundreds of thousands of pounds of pistols became illegal. Thousands of people lost a small fortune and the number of shooting clubs and facilities in the UK pretty much halved.

Sad Sad day

Ohhhhh how terrible, a small bunch of people lost a hobby, my heart bleeds! :rolleyes:
Try losing your child because that's what 16 mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters had to accept on what WAS a truly ''Sad Sad day'' :mad:



My point is OhEsEcks NI is full of legally owned guns and no one goes on killing sprees here but there are at least good controls in place. I don't understand why there is so much hate for guns as they are a lot of fun.

From a quick google as of 2012 there was 160k registered guns in NI.

LAWL
I suggest you research stuff before posting, it will help you look less ignorant and foolish !!

NI averaging one gun crime a day in 2015

Meanwhile in the past 5 years, there have been 2,119 crimes in Northern Ireland where a gun has been involved.

There was a five-year-high in 2011 for gun crime at 435 instances, which worked out at around 1.2 instances daily.
 
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It's wrong because you shouldn't be in a position where the bad guys have them and the good guys don't. It's better if either no-one has that, or everyone has them.

Well Obama doesn't agree with you, in his live reaction to this it was great to hear him say things like "The amount of guns in the US equates to one for every man, woman and child, how can anyone say more guns are what we need to be safe and keep a straight face"

Also, polling shows the majority of Americans are in favour of more restrictions. Maybe it seems they are coming round to seeing sense, now just to defeat the lobbyists and business (money) interests.

https://youtu.be/dZpB1ONbZ6M


He says a lot of sense
 
He says a lot of sense

Considering what his government, and previous governments have been responsible for, he's also a hypocrite of the highest order whose opinion on the matter is worthless when he's sanctioning bombing raids that take out generations of entire families in one swoop and write it off as "collateral damage".
 
Considering what his government, and previous governments have been responsible for, he's also a hypocrite of the highest order whose opinion on the matter is worthless when he's sanctioning bombing raids that take out generations of entire families in one swoop and write it off as "collateral damage".

I'm not sure we can equate foreign policy actions within war zones with domestic gun policy....
 
*sigh* err, No :rolleyes: I'm to tired to even be bothered to argue against such a stupid point :p

Obama is a hypocrite when he's shedding crocodile tears for dead Americans and then signing off on the murder of children overseas. It's that simple. You can argue the ******** point of it being foreign / domestic policy. But the end result is the same. Indiscriminate murder of children. The day I take a morality lecture on gun violence from the leader of the US military industrial complex will be the day hell freezes over.
 
I see you don't have a decent response to the use of the using the appeal to emotion fallacy of "won't anyone think of the children".

And while you're talking about NI gun crime, what's England's gun crime statistics like where guns are illegal?

http://www.citizensreportuk.org/reports/murders-fatal-violence-uk.html

Oh....

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Can you actually read ???
We have a lower homicide rate than NI and of that lower rate ONLY 6% is committed with firearms. Conveniently NI don't seem to release gun stats but given the problem they have with guns over their at the moment I'm willing to bet that significantly more than 6% of their higher homicide rates is commited with guns!
 
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