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01-06-2008, 08:51 PM | #91 | ||
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Ken you seem fixated on the defense of possessions thing.
My original point in this thread was the defense of your person and it still is. You're saying it's not right to shoot someone (again you fixate on the killing, I'm talking about shooting to stop) who only wants to steal your possessions. If you stop the guy stealing your possessions then he's probably going to attack you, then it becomes a case of defending your life. The whole whole point of CCW is to defend your, or your families lives. That's it, full stop. The problem you seem to have with it is that if they're only after your possessions then that's ok. So what about someone who just wants to assault you, rape you or kill you. Rape and assault are survivable but I would certainly shoot to stop either from happening to me or mine. As for martial arts, yep, been there done that. I met my wife at Karate and I did it for about four years. I gave up when it became more about how much work the school could squeeze out of me rather than what I learned. I paid my fees each month for the privilege of running classes three times a week while not receiving a reduction in fees or any extra training myself. I also learned that martial arts might look good in the dojo but generally you won't use much of it on the street. The best thing about martial arts is learning to take a hit and what it's like to actually hit someone hard but other than that you're better off using knees and elbows and going for the soft targets like the throat, groin or your opponents knees. Martial arts is also not much use against multiple attackers. A gun however is the great equaliser. It doesn't matter if your young or old, weak or strong, fat or thin. With some training anyone can be proficient with a firearm, certainly within the ranges of self defense (10m or less). The same can't be said for martial arts or even running away. I can certainly outrun my wife or seven year old daughter, but I can't outrun attackers with them at my side. CCW isn't about punishment, it's about defense. Even in America (most states anyway) it's not OK to shoot someone who is running away with your stuff and I'm certainly not advocating that here. What I am advocating is the use of force to defend yourself from robbery, rape or assault. |
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01-06-2008, 09:13 PM | #92 | |||
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With which particular points do you disagree? Edit: In that you are not that good at google it took me about 2 minutes to find this: http://www.legislation.qld.gov.au/LE...WeaponsR96.pdf Read Part 7 You can find the other states yourself... |
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01-06-2008, 10:07 PM | #93 | |||
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Stealing your posessions. He/she isn't going to take you on or your posessions with a feather. They're coming armed with something. Now, you're also considering the person that is robbing you is in complete control of their faculties, not under an influence of an illicit drug (note the sarcasm...) so there's no uniform stripping of your hard earned booty. |
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01-06-2008, 10:11 PM | #94 | |||
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So no, I don't think the thought of a firearm will scare potential theives, just look at the US to see how absurd that premise is. |
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01-06-2008, 10:33 PM | #95 | |||
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I wonder if you could go back in time and offer any of the dead or injured at Port Arthur a gun for defense knowing what was going to happen whether any of them would go, "Gosh no, guns are bad." Lets face it, just one legally armed person in that cafe could have stopped the massacre in its tracks. Before anyone starts with the, "oh, but more people would have been killed or injured by stray shots," then look at this example from the US just the other day. http://news.rgj.com/apps/pbcs.dll/ar...D=200880526010 A gunman walked into a bar in Nevada and gunned down two people before being shot himself by a person with a concealed weapon and the permit to carry it. The bar held 300 people yet no-one was injured by the CCW holder who stopped the shooting but several were killed and injured by the attacker. Imagine the panic of 300 people where gun shots had erupted yet only the attacker was shot and killed. I could give other examples of shooting cut short by people carrying concealed weapons but a simple search on Google will reveal plenty. Check out this website: http://www.claytoncramer.com/gundefe...g/blogger.html It keeps track on the many self defense shootings in the US. Legal ownership of guns saves lives. Crack down on the illegal ownership. |
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01-06-2008, 10:43 PM | #96 | ||
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Any burglar in the US would tell you their biggest fear is hearing the cocking of a shotgun coming from inside the house. Ask any burglar in Australia what their biggest fear is and its probably tripping on the front step : Wouldnt matter what they were armed with, that noise would be a big enough deterrent.
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01-06-2008, 10:56 PM | #97 | ||
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I reckon the only reason they banned pump action shotguns in Australia is because they sound scary and they look good in movies. There probably isn't a better weapon for home defense.
Funny thing is, that pump action rifles -regardless of caliber - are still totally legal. Shows you how stupid the gun laws are. I reckon you should be allowed to own anything. They should just have appropriate licenses for it. It cracks me up how people still claim anyone can buy a machine gun in the US. Only certain states allow ownership and they are federally controlled in regards to licensing. You need a special license to buy one and it must be registered and no full autos registered after 1986 are allowed, so they cost a fortune due to a fixed amount of guns (no new ones being registered) and a growing group of buyers. To buy one costs thousands, they start at about $3500-4000 for a piece of Cobray M11 and go to $60,000+ for the big stuff like miniguns or M2 .50cals. |
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01-06-2008, 11:03 PM | #98 | ||
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Bang.
Thread's dead baby. Thread's dead. (With all required apologies to Q Tarantino) |
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