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  • M Munchies_Matt

    Did you read the story? This school kid had a shotgun, therefore had the 'impulsivity' you talk of, and yet did reflect and not carry out a mass shooting.

    Sablerz wrote:

    For f*** sake.

    So, for fucks sake back at you: Read the story, for fucks sake. ;P

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    Impulsivity is in the moment. Pulling the trigger is an impulse.

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      Impulsivity is in the moment. Pulling the trigger is an impulse.

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      And he had a trigger, yet didnt use it, thus refuting your 'guns = impulsive = murder' theory.

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      • M Munchies_Matt

        No it isnt my argument. My argument is that there is no correlation OR causation between guns and murder. The tool doesnt cause murder, and the tool used doesnt correlate with murder. (or suicide) Get it?

        Sablerz wrote:

        My position is easy to find on Google

        Yet now you have been asked to produce your data you cant.

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        [^] First result, start reading the references. You’re lazy

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        • M Munchies_Matt

          And he had a trigger, yet didnt use it, thus refuting your 'guns = impulsive = murder' theory.

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          It’s true on a population level, not an individual one :rolleyes:

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            [^] First result, start reading the references. You’re lazy

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            Did yo uread it? "Excluding a large proportion of the general population from gun possession is also not likely to be feasible. Behavioral risk-based approaches to firearms restriction, such as expanding the definition of gun-prohibited persons to include those with violent misdemeanor convictions and multiple DUI convictions, could be a more effective public health policy to prevent gun violence in the population." It states behaviour issues are behind murder. Not outlawing guns, but outlawing certain types of individual from owning guns. This certainly reflects the US, where guns are easy to get, and hence figure in many murders. But take away the guns and that disturbed person will buy a 12 inch carving knife, readily available, or a machete, or samurai sword, and commit murder. All you have done is change the tool. You have not fixed the cause.

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            • E effayqueue

              Well that is not a bad idea. But also, you know, guns are pretty efficient killing machines and easy to get hold of.

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              Munchies_Matt
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              Swords are very effective you know. Look how easy samurai swords are to buy.

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              • L Lost User

                It’s true on a population level, not an individual one :rolleyes:

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                Because populations are not made of individuals... Yeah, right. /sarcasm

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                • M Munchies_Matt

                  Did yo uread it? "Excluding a large proportion of the general population from gun possession is also not likely to be feasible. Behavioral risk-based approaches to firearms restriction, such as expanding the definition of gun-prohibited persons to include those with violent misdemeanor convictions and multiple DUI convictions, could be a more effective public health policy to prevent gun violence in the population." It states behaviour issues are behind murder. Not outlawing guns, but outlawing certain types of individual from owning guns. This certainly reflects the US, where guns are easy to get, and hence figure in many murders. But take away the guns and that disturbed person will buy a 12 inch carving knife, readily available, or a machete, or samurai sword, and commit murder. All you have done is change the tool. You have not fixed the cause.

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                  Now you’ve seen I’m right and are changing the goalposts again from impulsivity to the feasibility of control. No.

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                  • M Munchies_Matt

                    Got anything else to do? :)

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                    No. :sigh:

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                    • S Slacker007

                      No. :sigh:

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                      So I was thinking, what is the act of shooting, what does it represent? Power. Choice. Self assertion. Therefore is it that these acts are carried out by people who have no voice, no control over their lives, no sense that they DO have choices, and can make decisions? Story today of a 14 year old kid who hung himself because his parents took his phone away. This is him losing control. Losing choice. Not making a decision. Just a thought, but what do you think? (since you have nothing to do and this is an interesting discussion :) )

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                      • L Lost User

                        Now you’ve seen I’m right and are changing the goalposts again from impulsivity to the feasibility of control. No.

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                        You dont get it do you? Let me repeat, the 'tool is not the cause of murder and the tool used does not correlate with murder'. Take away the gun and the murderer will use another tool. Therefore gun control will not work in the US, as it hasnt worked elsewhere.

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                        • M Munchies_Matt

                          You dont get it do you? Let me repeat, the 'tool is not the cause of murder and the tool used does not correlate with murder'. Take away the gun and the murderer will use another tool. Therefore gun control will not work in the US, as it hasnt worked elsewhere.

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                          Works on smaller scales, possibly worked in Australia, strong theoretical justification to try, reasonable basis for harm reduction initiatives.

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                          • F F ES Sitecore

                            These threads are just like school shootings. No-one wants them to happen, everyone agrees they should stop, but no-one knows how to make them stop so they just happen again and again and again.

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                            F-ES Sitecore wrote:

                            no-one knows how to make them stop

                            Correction: no one can agree on how to make them stop. Plenty of people know how to make them stop. And plenty of other people think those people are idiots, and that their solution won't make any difference, because bad people will keep starting new "gun control" threads anyway.


                            "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

                            "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined" - Homer

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                            • M Munchies_Matt

                              So I was thinking, what is the act of shooting, what does it represent? Power. Choice. Self assertion. Therefore is it that these acts are carried out by people who have no voice, no control over their lives, no sense that they DO have choices, and can make decisions? Story today of a 14 year old kid who hung himself because his parents took his phone away. This is him losing control. Losing choice. Not making a decision. Just a thought, but what do you think? (since you have nothing to do and this is an interesting discussion :) )

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                              people kill other people because 1. sense of duty to country or community (military, law enforcement) 2. self defense 3. accident 4. bat shit crazy (too many sub reasons to list) but includes murder. pick one. that is how I feel about this at a super high level. Number 4 is the reason that involves the gun ban debate. Edit: people kill themselves because they are bat shit crazy (many possible reasons here, severe depression being the main one)

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                              • M Munchies_Matt

                                You dont get it do you? Let me repeat, the 'tool is not the cause of murder and the tool used does not correlate with murder'. Take away the gun and the murderer will use another tool. Therefore gun control will not work in the US, as it hasnt worked elsewhere.

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                                Munchies_Matt wrote:

                                Take away the gun and the murderer will use another tool.

                                Name one other commonly (and legally) available "murder tool" which can kill hundreds of people at a distance in a matter of seconds. (And no, "bombs" don't count. Making bombs is illegal. Nobody is trying to argue for the "right to bear bombs".)


                                "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

                                "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined" - Homer

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                                • M Munchies_Matt

                                  You dont get it do you? Let me repeat, the 'tool is not the cause of murder and the tool used does not correlate with murder'. Take away the gun and the murderer will use another tool. Therefore gun control will not work in the US, as it hasnt worked elsewhere.

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                                  And, since you don’t get it, saying “no correlation in this example therefore no general causation” is the same general failure in reasoning as correlation = causation... :laugh:

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                                  • S Slacker007

                                    people kill other people because 1. sense of duty to country or community (military, law enforcement) 2. self defense 3. accident 4. bat shit crazy (too many sub reasons to list) but includes murder. pick one. that is how I feel about this at a super high level. Number 4 is the reason that involves the gun ban debate. Edit: people kill themselves because they are bat shit crazy (many possible reasons here, severe depression being the main one)

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                                    WiganLatics
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                                    Number 3 is an element of the debate too. For example, keeping guns in locked cases so that 3 year olds can't shoot their parents.

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                                    • W WiganLatics

                                      Number 3 is an element of the debate too. For example, keeping guns in locked cases so that 3 year olds can't shoot their parents.

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                                      Slacker007
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                                      Agreed, I will give you that. :thumbsup:

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                                        people kill other people because 1. sense of duty to country or community (military, law enforcement) 2. self defense 3. accident 4. bat shit crazy (too many sub reasons to list) but includes murder. pick one. that is how I feel about this at a super high level. Number 4 is the reason that involves the gun ban debate. Edit: people kill themselves because they are bat shit crazy (many possible reasons here, severe depression being the main one)

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                                        Actually, 2, 3, and 4 are all part of the debate, but the fact that a shooting as in self defense never seems to bubble to the surface when gun grabbers present statistics, and accidental shootings are almost as rarely cited.

                                        ".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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                                        • realJSOPR realJSOP

                                          Actually, 2, 3, and 4 are all part of the debate, but the fact that a shooting as in self defense never seems to bubble to the surface when gun grabbers present statistics, and accidental shootings are almost as rarely cited.

                                          ".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010
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                                          When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013

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                                          The gun ban debate is really rooted from crimes committed by people who are crazy, not military people doing their jobs. Just saying...

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