I'm completely anti gun, but I've concluded that in the long run, gun control can't work.
The reason is 3d printers. I've now seen two very good proposals for how guns can be printed, and shells to go with it (ammo making still requires manual work to fill the shells)
Given that reality, I expect gun control to be about as successful as piracy control.
I think we should instead focus on making people just not want guns. Think about the PSA from childhood telling us not to smoke. Now my generation doesn't smoke.
I have zero desire to own a gun and even less to shoot somebody with one. If we could raise a generation to not want to use guns, maybe we could prevent them from killing each other. The nut jobs who are afraid of the government or just like to shoot things would still print their guns and shoot them, but most people wouldn't.
I was raised around violent movies and video games, but never saw a gun in person other than police officers until I was an adult. As a result, I only associated guns with murder and war. Maybe we could replicate that experience to kids now and keep them from viewing guns as a tool that was used for solving every day conflict.
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that is why you have massive murders in places like Chicago and Oakland.
NO...
we got no gang problems !
we got no drug trafficking problems !
we got no organized crime problems !
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All that has to happen for "gun control to work" is for access to guns without background checks, and access to military grade guns to both significantly decrease.
Regardless of whether homemade guns or pipe bombs or whatever still can be had, the goal is only to slowly decrease the number of gun murders. This can be accomplished with gun control. Especially controlling access via secondary markets and background checks. This would include sales of homemade or 3d printed guns. MAke the penalty extremely high for anyone selling these.
(PLEASE COMPREHEND THAT I AM NOT SAYING GUN CONTROL WILL CAUSE GUN VIOLENCE TO GO TO ZERO OR ANYTHING CLOSE TO ZERO - AND I AM ALSO NOT SAYING IT WILL WORK IMMEDIATELY - IT WOULD TAKE DECADES TO SEE RESULTS)
This is not to dismiss benefits of changing the culture, or better still decreasing the wealth and income gaps, and improving education (also related to socioeconomic well being).
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Sane Americans (including about 3/4 of NRA members): "We're totally for sensible common sense restrictions such as background checks, and shutting down the secondary market where criminals buy their guns. We're also okay with restrictions on automatic and some semiauto type military "assault weapons."
Insane paranoid wacko response: "It's another totalitarian takeover !!We need our guns for after WWIII when it's mad max time. This is stalin and mao all over again. AAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH !!!
They're coming to take our guns oh my,
They're coming to take me away, HA HA
They're coming to take me away, HO HO HEE HEE HA HA
To the funny farm
Where life is beautiful all the time
And I'll be happy to see
Those nice, young men
In their clean, white coats
And they're coming to take me away, Ha-haaa!
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Kevin says
Just guessing here, but something tells me you're probably a creative person. You see a gun, and you make associations; you see a machine designed for destruction. I am not creative, but I understand.
If you lived in Victorville, I think you would feel differently. I see a well-designed, well-maintained weapon, and I see an economic means for threat mitigation; a last resort buffer between me and the abridged version of things.
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Billybigrig says
I felt that way about gorilla's when they were all over the news.
http://www.theonion.com/articles/gorilla-sales-skyrocket-after-latest-gorilla-attac,30860/
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thomaswong.1986 says
Low level pushers actually make very little. Freakanomics has a good writeup on the pay of gangs. Regardless, if there were other opportunities available to inner city folks, gangs would not be so appealing. Economic disparity is very much to blame.
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What a couple of bozos. I think it was Levitt who made the case in a paper of his that an increase in abortion rates among blacks in the '70s was the primary reason behind a fall in violent crime in the 90s. I'd be wary of anything Levitt or Dubner had to say on any subject.
But I do agree with you about the need for more inner city opportunities to combat the allure of gangs.
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"This is not to dismiss benefits of changing the culture"
Making something illegal does not change the culture. Look at drug and alcohol prohibition. It just establishes a new class of "criminals" and a few hard core criminals willing to resort to violence by exploiting the law abiding people and/or fighting with rival criminals.
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Do 3D printers print gun powder?
Can 3D printers print bullets?
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If I have a super-duper 3D printer I won't care about printing guns.
I will create an army of world domination robots. LOL!
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kentm says
You mean like Cambodia, or Indonesia where rounding up and executing a few million politically inconvenient people was not a problem. How about other ethnic and political purges throughout history?
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That's the way to think...
Go BIG, or go home!!
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Thedaytoday says
I doubt it. In fact I suspect that the only gun part that it could make anytime soon which might actually be reliable enough to use would be a high capacity clip.
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Thedaytoday says
No, but anyone with the know how to print a gun could mix up some gun powder.
Bullets could be printed as soon as there is a printer that does so in lead; baring that casting bullets is easier than making gun powder.
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JodyChunder says
I don't think they were saying it was the primary reason, just a big factor in the reduction of crime. I thought they had a pretty compelling argument. The best counter argument I have seen is the recent discussion of lead poisoning:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/jan/07/violent-crime-lead-poisoning-british-export
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Here's why guns are good.
Here's a story from my home town. It's about time someone nabs one of those bastards, there's not a day that goes by, there's not at least 2 stories how a clerk got robbed and or shot and killed. I think they should hire off duty cops only for these jobs. The crazy ones with the itchy fingers want a merit of glory but have never once fired their weapon in the line of duty.
I bet that would put a moratorium on armed robberies at convenient stores.
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CaptainShuddup says
We certainly know why they are bad.
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Billybigrig says
Actually, they can have your gun if you carry a small bag of weed on you. So much for gun ownership being a right.
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New York legislature passes tighter gun laws
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/post-politics/wp/2013/01/15/new-york-set-to-pass-tighter-gun-laws/
The new law includes provisions that would:
Change the definition of an assault weapon as one having two “military rifle features” to one.
Ban Internet sales of assault weapons.
Make private sales of assault weapons between anyone besides family members
subject to outside background checks.
Make it a misdemeanor to own a magazine of more than 7 bullets (the previous limit was 10).
Persons owning higher ammunition magazines would have a year to sell them.
Require therapists to report to the state mentally ill patients who they believe may use guns illegally. Authorities could confiscate those patients’ weapons.
Increase sentences for gun crimes.
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Thedaytoday says
That is just silly, the 10 limit was fine. You can get a S&W 327 .357 revolver that holds more than 7 shots.
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leo707 says
They want to frustrate gun manufacturers. It has nothing to do with being sensible.
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Peter P says
I don't know....It can't be that difficult to just start making clips with lower capacities.
I think they just wanted to feel they were doing something without actually doing anything.
I would be willing to bet they settled on 7 round max because of the 1911.
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Thedaytoday says
This sounds like it is the most effective law, in the group, when trying to prevent mass shootings.
They should have also required gun owners with mentally ill family members--and children for that matter--to have secure gun storage.
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leo707 says
Now they need a 7-round for NY, a 10-round for CA, and larger ones for other states. Some manufacturers will just give up.
Will there be a return to single stack pistols?
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Peter P says
Yeah, with higher calibers, and I would not be surprised if the 1911 increases in popularity.
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Single-action semi-autos are scary. :-)
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leo707 says
They should emphasize gun safety more often. Won't stop someone really determined though. But that's the cost of having violent mentally ill people in society. No free lunch there.
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They will not.
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Thedaytoday says
A lot of them stopped selling in CA and MA.
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It's all the Chinese people's fault! Didnt they invent gun powder? Before then, humanity was peaceful and murders rarely happened. Wars were accomplished with much more humane swords, arrows, pikes, and maces. Nothing says pacifism like spreading an enemies cranial contents across a battlefield with a well aimed mace strike!
My solution: let's put 80% of the GDP into research to build a time machine. Then send Seal Team Six back to assassinate the Chinese bastard who ruined the world with his darn invention!
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If I had a time machine I would be busy trading CDS.
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FortWayne says
Yep, gun safety can not be emphasized too much. Last year my sister went to the funeral of a teenage nephew (from here husbands side) who was accidentally shot by his brother. From a family of avid hunters and the kids grew up around guns.
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Some years ago I had a friend who, while in a bout of severe depression, tried getting into his parents gun safe. Fortunately his was unsuccessful.
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Yep, if only we had places and funding to lockup the dangerously mentally ill like we did in the 1950s.
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Yes, I always kept mine locked up and stored ammo in a separate location too. Kids are smart, but usually not really determined, and they give up at some point.
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We were supposed to build half way houses to replace those, but no one wanted them near their neighborhood so we never really did what we were supposed to do. So politicians just dance around the issue, and do everything else that they can to prolong their political careers instead of finding cures to societal ills.
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FortWayne says
Oh, he was in his late 20s when he tried. He went at the safe with a sledgehammer and power tools.
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That may have fixed the homeless problem, but I don't know if it would really prevent the dangerously mentally ill from running amok. Don't most of them (the spree killers) have homes anyway?
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leo707 says
That is one impressive kid, he'll go far in life if he keeps that level of determination. I don't think our daughter ever tried, girls might be different.
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Good point, all these spree killers have all been living at home and on some sort of meds. But at the same time, I bet a lot more crime is committed by others. Spree killers there is only a handful I can think of.
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leo707 says
They did, that's part of the new law.
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Peter P says
so ... you buy two barrel.. with two 7 round clips.. 7+7 = 14...
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Thedaytoday says
You could knock some together in your garage easily enough. Need to mix up some cordite -- nitro, guncotton, and petroleum jelly. You could even cast the brasses yourself.
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Or a South American country could just invite and legally allow weapons production factories which would receive the full support of the pro-gun lobby who wouldn't have ordinarily - if the US weren't being hostile to gun ownership at the time. We can't control drug trafficking, why would gun trafficking WITH popular support be more easily controlled.
Venezuela makes another mint.
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FortWayne says
Drug dealers / gang bangers go on a shooting spree everyday in big cities...
same people same gang infested corner of the city.. same time every day...