Does the U.S. Need More Gun Control?

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adjuct of AL 3:42AM February 23, 2010

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Bypenear of AL 7:36PM December 12, 2009

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Not a single instance in the THOUSANDS of posted legal gun defense uses did the PERP have a legal concealed weapons permit......

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Ken Crawley of SC 2:38AM May 02, 2009

Absolutely not. Only by loosening controls can we remain better armed than criminals.

BDTR of TX 1:01PM April 27, 2009

Enforce existing laws

Criminals do not observe existing laws let alone

any new ones.

They fear armed citizens more than the police as the police

are rarely around when a crime is in progress, but if they

think the potential victim is armed, they will back off.

Gun free zones are really....victims available zones

If a gunman opened fire in a library...who would be able to protect themselves...."no deadly weapons allowed" sign is in the entrance......

While if no one knew who was "carrying'...it would make them

think twice before trying anything.

John of AZ 9:46AM April 24, 2009

We need to enforce the existing laws. Here in Ohio, it's an automatic +3 years for using a gun in a crime. But the prosectutors quite often dont add on the addition time or charge the suspects. When guns are outlawed, only the outlaws will have guns! Hitler, Mussolini, Mao, and other tyrants first took away the guns. An armed public is a free public.

Freedom 1st of GA 5:25AM April 24, 2009

I'm OK with gun control if it's done legally by amending the Bill of Rights.

Luther of IL 3:09AM April 24, 2009

Nope.

USCitizen of TX 10:34PM April 23, 2009

We certainly need some more controls, not the least of which is closing the gun show loophole. Guns enable people to EASILY kill people, for there's no defense for a bullet that's `on the way'.

William Wilgus of FL 9:05PM April 23, 2009

My response to gun control is to look at what history tells us. In nations where the citizens are prevented for protecting them selves from murders, rapists, or armed political groups have been the victims of gangs, dictators, etc. Firearm ownership is "the" key to freedom. Seldom if ever are the police on the scene at the time a crime is committed. Just look at the statistics regarding response times. Enough said.

jimd of LA 9:03PM April 23, 2009

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