NerblyBear wrote:Are you against laws prohibiting the carrying of a concealed weapon?
I think they have no effect on someone who wants to carry a concealed firearm and commit crimes with it. He is presumably the target of the law, and since it doesn't affect him, it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter either to him or me. I guess it allows you to send him to jail for longer when he eventually does commit a crime, so okay, whatever. If punishment is your bag, then put that in it. Me, I don't care.
Or are you merely against the suggestion that we should toughen these laws? I ask because, if you're only against toughening them up, I can understand where you're coming from. You make a pretty good case that, in the long run, more stringent regulations won't keep guns out of the hands of criminals. Also, you rightfully fear that the means whereby these increased restrictions are implemented might lead to government spying and other, unrelated, tyrannical laws.
That is precisely why I think more restrictive regulation will be bad.
But if you're also against the existence of the present laws, and are in favor of complete free flow of fire-arms (no questions asked), you need to imagine the results of such a situation....As a consequence, more violent deaths will occur. Period.
What do you say to the empirical evidence that shows this to be untrue? The NRA, with whom it pains me to agree, touted several academic studies of urban areas with liberal carry laws and those with strict ones, including those who re-liberalized once-restrictive carry laws. Places that have liberalized carry laws have not seen an increase in shootings. Most have seen them decline. In Montana when I was living there, carrying a sidearm was perfectly legal as long as it wasn't concealed, and nobody got shot.
Bottom line: if, when you said that the only thing that liberals like me get wrong is gun control, then, presumably, you would be (as per the above argument) in favor of the eradication of gun control...
Don't jump to retarded conclusions. Most gun contol laws are of little effect, but they are prosecutorial tools I don't mind, so whatever. They don't keep guns away from criminals, but they don't bother me either.
and, therefore, in favor of an increase in the number of violent deaths.
Go fuck yourself.
There's no way you can get around that.
Except by you having no evidence to come to that conclusion, and me having evidence to the contrary. By that I mean by me being right and you being wrong.