Which of those laws prevented one of the deaths that have occurred from accidents?
I don't understand your question, how do you prevent a death that already happened? Many lives have been saved due to regulation of vehicles.
Which of those laws prevented one of the deaths that have occurred from accidents?
Which of those laws prevented one of the deaths that have occurred from accidents?
I don't understand your question, how do you prevent a death that already happened? Many lives have been saved due to regulation of vehicles.
I don't understand your question, how do you prevent a death that already happened? Many lives have been saved due to regulation of vehicles.
I don't understand your question, how do you prevent a death that already happened? Many lives have been saved due to regulation of vehicles.
That is on DESIGN/INSTALLATION... not on USE.
Most guns have safety features too. Doesn't do a whole lot of good if they are not used.
again Garud... there are also rules on where and when you can use a gun legally. There are background checks required when purchasing a gun through a licensed dealer (federal law... something a lawyer should understand). There are penalties for using a gun that violates the laws in place. There are penalties for reckless endangerment with a firearm. There are laws on negligence. If you get convicted of a felony, you lose your right to own a gun.
ALL guns made after 1964 have safety features.
Those laws for cars also ONLY apply to cwrs being used on public roads. You need NOTHING to buy a car except cash. And afterwords you can use it on your own private property however you like.
What does uk and france do that wind up with 1/4 guns?Still no suggestions from the gun takers?
What does uk and france do that wind up with 1/4 guns?
Couldn't remember when... didn't want to look it up.![]()
France has what?France has 32% the guns per capita that we do and about 28% of the deaths by gun... so they are pretty similar in terms of guns per capita vs. death by guns per capita.. England has about 6% of the guns we do per capita and 2% of deaths by gun. As Tom has stated, Britain understates their crime rates. So who knows what their real numbers are.
So in essence, it doesn't appear to be gun laws that are 'working' there. It is simply cultural differences. We have more guns per capita and consequently more deaths per capita. So the only solution would be to TAKE the guns. I know that is your position, but it is a direct violation of the 2nd Amendment rights we are guaranteed.
Do you think taking away guns is a viable option in this country?
France has