We have a problem with gun violence in this country that is real, whether you choose to see it, or explain it away doesn't change that fact. Seen a drive-by knifing lately ?
I am very tired of some propaganda by the gun lobby, and many who seem to support it verbatum, that anyone looking to control gun violence and regulate gun ownership is anti-gun. In the same light, many perpetuate the paranoid fear that some individual or government is going to knock on your door and confiscate your arsenal is not based in reality - even the anti-gun lobby is not interested in a government coup, and I'll be the first to stand with a legal gun owner in the far removed possibility that this could occur. Yet I failed to see any of this vocal minority of fear mongers scream when wiretapping, incarceration, and searches without warrants were authorized by our government in the name of "homeland security"; seems to me that was the closest we've ever been in this country to sacrificing our rights to the whim of the government, and yet to argue against it was "unpatriotic". This is the inconsistency that permeates many elements of the gun-control debate. It is this fear-based thinking that creates many of the same gun-toting fanatics that all of us are trying to protect ourselves from - a vicious circle of fear and violence.
I really don't want to debate endlessly on a topic that does not elicit arguments based on the reality of world-wide statistics, from Canada, to Europe, and virtually any civilized country on this planet - all have more restrictive laws (but not necessarily less gun ownership), and lower instance of gun crimes. Canada is home to more firearms per person than the US, with 1/10th the population - they love to hunt and shoot - but almost no instances of gun crimes, even relative to population size. Same is true for the UK, and we could go on forever. They educate their children on gun usage and safety, regulate gun ownership, and they punish criminals better than we do.
I'll change no one's views here - no surprise - but I hope it causes a few to just consider that not everyone who is concerned about gun control is anti-gun - and the repetition of certain general arguments just doesn't help address the reality that gun crime is out of control in this country right now compared to anywhere else in the world - and owning a gun for self-defense, while completely acceptable, even to me, is still to have a false sense of security.
And Ken, while I was remiss by not citing studies for you with my last statements, here is one that is actually more relevant to the argument of arming for self-defense:
Title: Investigating the Link Between Gun Possession and Gun Assault
Publication Date: November 2009
This is a case-control study that looks at the relationship between being shot in an assault and possession of a gun at the time.
The most striking finding from the study is that individuals in possession of a gun were 4.5 times more likely to be shot in an assault than those not in possession. Among gun assaults where the victim had at least some chance to resist, the adjusted odds ratio increased to 5.5.
The study concludes that: “On average, guns did not protect those who possessed them from being shot in an assault.”
The researchers wrote that possessors of guns may be in more, not less, danger for a number of reasons. Offenders may use surprise to overpower their victims, making it difficult to use a gun for self-defense. If a victim is able to draw a gun, it signals to the offender that he must use maximum force to overpower the victim. In addition, the increased possibility of guns being carried in the community may lead to an escalation in the lethality of weapons brought to an argument.
This is a relatively strong research design that looks at the specific risk factor of possessing a gun at the time of assault and is an improvement on previous studies. In addition, methods were used to simulate high levels of misclassification bias (i.e. results were analyzed several ways to allow for possibility of undetected gun possession) and still did not find any overall evidence for gun possession providing protection against assault.
I will let DaveK tear this up without rebuttal - I need something more upbeat to think about for a while - like BorregoFest
