Gato_Solo
Out-freaking-standing OTC member
Well...Maybe just San Francisco...
Proposition H, would ban the possession, manufacture, distribution, sale and transfer of firearms and ammunition within San Francisco.
Amendment II
A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.
SouthernN'Proud said:So the fine folks of SannyFranny lead the latest parade of citizens falling over themselves to give away their Constitutional rights. I'm flabbergasted.
SnP said:When guns are outlawed, only outlaws will have guns...the rest of us are sitting ducks.
SnP said:They'll get 12 guage away from me when they pry it from my cold, dead hands.
SnP said:Then again, maybe with all those Klan killings across the bay in Oaktown, maybe banning guns is a good thing. Lord knows we gotta stop that rash of senselessness.![]()
Gato_Solo said:A bit strong, and essentially incorrect...unless they ban knives as well...
Gonz said:Indiana Jones?
Gonz said:Sorry, I wasn't clear.
A gun kills from a distance, as was exemplified in the first Indiana Jones movie, when the bad guys had knives (or was it whips) & Indy pulled a handgun & ended the threat. Sitting ducks...knives...Indiana Jones, a joke![]()
While there are some Klan elements in Oakland I think their presence is much greater in places where you can readily find this flag being flown....SouthernN'Proud said:Then again, maybe with all those Klan killings across the bay in Oaktown, maybe banning guns is a good thing.
Comparison of U.S. gun homicides to other industrialized countries:</B>
In 1998 (the most recent year for which this data has been compiled), handguns murdered:
Source...
- 373 people in Germany
- 151 people in Canada
- 57 people in Australia
- 19 people in Japan
- 54 people in England and Wales, and
- 11,789 people in the United States
While handguns account for only one-third of all firearms owned in the United States, they account for more than two-thirds of all firearm-related deaths each year. A gun in the home is 4 times more likely to be involved in an unintentional shooting, 7 times more likely to be used to commit a criminal assault or homicide, and 11 times more likely to be used to attempt or commit suicide than to be used in self-defense.
A gun kept in the home is 22 times more likely to be used in a homicide, suicide or unintentional shooting than to be used in self-defense.
A gun in the home increases the risk of homicide of a household member by 3 times and the risk of suicide by 5 times compared to homes where no gun is present.
Among 26 industrialized nations, 86% of gun deaths among children under age 15 occurred in the United States.