McCrew530
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You are totally incorrect with you figures and not well informed.
Australias gun deaths have less than HALVED since 1996 when their reforms were brought in. Some other crime (robbery etc) did initially slightly rise but this levelled off as well. It takes time for gun reforms to work, it doesn't happen overnight. But more than half a reduction on the number of gun deaths since their reforms happened is a pretty significant statistic. And let's say for example that some other forms of crime slightly increased, i would much prefer this if it meant gun deaths were considerably reduced and i didnt need to protect myself. Did u know that only approximately 200 people are killed in australia by guns every year? Quite a miniscule number. And a majority of those are bikie/gang/drug related. And no other forms of violent crime or murder are not significantly high.
And yes i will provide facts to back this up when i get to my computer (i'm writing this from my iphone).
First I take offence to you calling me uninformed, and how am I incorrect with my figures when I provided documented stats from reputable sources? To rebut your argument and how infeasible it is, lets also take into account the vast difference in size and population density of the United States of America. 23 mil vs 313 mil (rounded up) not only is an affective gun buy back program not cost efficient if you evenly transfer the spike of violence and crime from Australia to the USA you would have chaos . Now I am not saying that I would be apposing a gun free Utopia where crime was zero and there was NO NEED for guns. But the fact of the matter is that this is not a world that we are currently living in. And to address a point that you brought up regarding a criminals ability to get a gun and I quote you "along with a total ban and no gun shops around to buy guns, it becomes very difficult to get a hold of one. " How do you think war lords in Africa get guns? Do you think they go down to their local Bass Pro shop and ask for a military grade AK-47? No of coarse not. Where there is evil good people need an equalizer. I promise you if you went out with a responsible gun owner and learned that guns are not scary death machines and when used properly and with respect they can be a helpful self defense tool or an enjoyable piece of recreation equipment. But like anything if used incorrectly or in evil and negligent hand it can cause harm. But why should responsible gun owners like my self be penalized for the actions of another person? I most certainly should not epically as an American living in the Land of the Free. And personally I believe that this is the first time this country's government has actually worked recently protecting its citizens rights in recent history