Proponents of gun control are herein quoted as saying that the laws work. What 51 studies later that show they have no effectiveness on reducing crime, and these people still insist that they work?? Based on what?ATLANTA - A sweeping federal review of the nation's gun control laws — including mandatory waiting periods and bans on certain weapons — found no proof such measures reduce firearm violence.
Talk about a nonsequitor. There are thousands of gun control laws in this country, and no democracy in Iraq.A spokesman for the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence said the laws work, but it is nearly impossible to prove it because people can buy guns in one state and carry them into one of the handful of states with strong antigun measures.
"It's hard to study whether gun control laws work in this country because we have so few of them," said Peter Hamm. "Talking about studying gun control in this country is like talking about studying democracy in Iraq
And why would it be impossible to prove? Look at the increase in gun control legislation and the crime rate in the aggregate across the country and one could make the case that the laws don't work.
How about one simple gun law? " The use of a firearm for the purpose other than protecting life and property will be prosecuted according to laws governing the offense, e.g. assault with DW, homicide, etc." Or how about reckless endangerment in the case of ultra-liberal Sean Penn for leaving two loaded, unsecured handguns in his car to be stolen? Nevermind.
Millions of laws won't prevent criminals from getting guns. When will these people get it??? maybe they should should at the violent crime stats in areas where guns are readily available to the law-abiding public? Howard Dean is going around mentioning the low crime rate in his home state of Vermont.
And where does the CDC get off even studying this issue? Were they looking for a vaccine for lead? Recently a federal agency overstepped its bounds and a federal case was made of it, i.e. the FTC and the "Do-Not-Call" list.
Maybe they should get back into solving the AIDS, hepatitis, TB, and other politically sensitive diseases that have surged while they looked in the wrong direction at an issue that is not a disease.
I dunno, maybe I've had too much coffee this morning.
Kevin