Quote Originally Posted by Meltdown View Post
The more guns the more deaths because of it. We had pretty good discussion yesterday on nl tv and we basically all agree. America still lives with the tough they need to defend themselves against terror attacks and think everyone needs to own a weapon. Especially most mid south states. The time great Britannia ruling is over, 200 years over but still people are clinging on that law made back then. It is the mindset of the people of america that need to change, like someone else said very nicely, like what happens with marten luther king, accidents where needed to change the mindset of the american people, and these accident recently might do it again. although i highly doubt it. Here in europe we almost have no weapons compared to the usa. and here the conflict with it is like 200% lesser that is a fact.

So i think america should look into the mirror and deep into it, why can we do it here without and why can the Americans not do it. It is the state of the mind.
It is a constitutional right for Americans to own firearms, not to protect themselves from terrorists.. but to allow the citizens to defend themselves from a tyrannical government. The reasoning behind these proposed bans is due to politicians blaming the item used to kill rather then holding the individual accountable. A criminal is a criminal, criminals break laws. Creating new laws will not prevent them from breaking them. If a deranged mentally ill person wants to kill people, he will do so. That will not change by outlawing firearms. You not only have your punch line facts wrong, you do not understand how a ban like this would effect this country. Police men and women to soldiers who swore an oath to protect our constitutional rights will not stand idly by while the government takes them away.

I leave you with this to think about...

If you hand wrote a nasty letter to your boss that resulted in you getting fired from your job, was it your fault or the pens?