This week, the FBI released its crime report for 2007 and, once again, gun control supporters are taking it on the chin.
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This week, the FBI released its crime report for 2007 and, once again, gun control supporters are taking it on the chin.
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Interesting stat that the evil assault weapon only accounted for 1% of the crime by the FBIs own statistics.
So what is big brother afraid of with our evil weapons. Hmmm.
"Man needs but two things to survive alone in the woods. A blow up female doll and his trusty old AK-47" - Thomas Jefferson 1781
EBR=1%
Better get rid of'em, they're eeee-bull![]()
I have a daughter. I tell her, "911 is what you dial after you're raped. 1911 is what you should have before they try."
But b-but but what if it only saves one life, wouldn't it be worth it???
The people that have the banners mindset would have us all walking around in bubble wrap clothes, so logic and statistics (and reality) have no real effect on them.
Gunco member #11
“it is dangerous to be right in matters about which the established authorities are wrong” Voltaire
I'd heard of a local report here in the Houston area of a guy pulling into a gas station with long lines taking out a handgun insisting that he cuts into the front of the line to get gas first. Thinking otherwise, four others in line pulled out their handguns in response and the bozo backed down and left. No shots fired.
Did I do that?
As far as I know, these are accurate facts:
1. In 1993 the number was between 2 and 3 %
2. After the Federal Ban, over 200,000 "Violence Policy Center branded look-alike" weapons were produced and sold per year.
3. After 2004 when the ban sunset, the number has increased to over 500,000 per year.
I think both are higher.
1994: 220,000,000 guns in America.
2008: 300,000,000 guns in America.
Thank God.
Bellson