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im from australia,where guns are illegal for the most part. this makes logical sense, we cant walk down to the local kmart and buy a rifle. there is no good reason to have guns, home protection? if the villian doesnt have a gun why do you? that gun can be used for home protection then that same gun can be used in an armed robbery. you right to own a gun? thats just idiotic. too shoot innocent animals? entertainment? you find shooting animals entertainment? the law enforcement are the only people who should have guns, too quickly apprehend suspects.

2007-05-16 07:37:51 · 26 answers · asked by as0314991 2 in Politics & Government Law & Ethics

hahah i know my grammer is a bit bad, its 5am and my keyboards playing up, yes i noticed the to and too just before i submitted it but i was to (too(two)) lazy to change it. australia has murderers (obviously) but im willing to bet $50 that the rate in which a gun is used for murder is much lower. what would you rather be threatened with? a knife or a shotgun to the face? yes, because they kill animals with rifles in factories dont they? they kill them humanly, dipping the chickens into a electric bath which kills them instantly unlike a bullet to the leg, much pain. in america a would be murderer can walk down to walmart and pick out a nice lovely weapon, slamming down the front door , giving no time for the victim to get his weapon unless its under his bed (if hes sleeping) i could go on for hours so ill leave it until someone makes another comment i must dispute, agree with. the only logical reason is the historical reasons people gave.

2007-05-16 08:03:40 · update #1

judging by the responses the americans love their guns, they seem to be part of the family, wat a lovely addition to the home. we treat aborigines very well, they get many benefits from the government. im not critzing your country as a whole, but you seem to be doing it too mine, i merely dislike your policy on guns and think you havent been very smart about it, i hope to move to america one day, but id rather move their without the fear of being held at gunpoint with that very weapon that was meant to be used to protect the household. guns are much harder to obtain in australia, as their illegal, therefore less "villians" will carry them. you all seem so very protective, like mothers and their babies, just replace the baby with an uzi

2007-05-16 08:11:10 · update #2

heres what im talking about http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Marie_Johnson

if guns were illegal this might not have happened, and she could of got therapy

2007-05-16 08:22:48 · update #3

26 answers

We do not ALL own guns, therefore, we're not ALL idiots!
I, personally, hate guns. I truly wish they would outlaw them.
Our 'gun' facination goes all the way back to when our ancestors came here from other countries (they did not bring guns with them). Our ancestors did not understand the 'indians' and their ways, therefore, they felt they needed guns for protection against the 'savages'. By the way, the Indians only acted this way because of the booze the 'white man' gave them (not that their peyote didn't already serve it's purpose of a hallucinogen). Anyway, we felt we needed protection so someone saw a great market for guns - made tons of them and then everyone began using guns for almost any and every reason. Also, during this time - farmers used the rifle to obtain meat for their family to eat. After we passed through our 'western' era, the next group of people who felt they needed guns were the military and gangsters/mobs - but most of this was accomplished with machine guns.
I can understand the military and law enforcement having guns but no one else. It seems the more politicians attempt to address the issue of guns (controlling them) the more show up on the streets and into the wrong hands.
We no longer have to hunt for food - we just go to our nearest grocery store, therefore, the necessity no longer exists.
Why we still have them - I don't know and I truly wish they were illegal.

2007-05-16 08:25:34 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

So there are no murders in Australia? Actually I will correct you and mention the statistics which show that Violent crimes and homicide have both risen since your beloved gun ban.

First of all, I AM a law enforcement officer and I believe with all of my heart that people should have the right to own guns AND USE THEM against criminals.

Its idiotic that you want to push your views on others. In the US, Marijuana and cocain are illegal, but the stuff is all over the streets, and guess what? ONLY THE CRIMINALS HAVE IT! Why do you think that I should not be able to defend myself? This i like saying "I think that Playstation should be illegal. It causes obesity" GUNS DON"T KILL PEOPLE, CRIMINALS DO.

Also, do you eat meat? Do you know how they kill cows? At least when I shoot a deer, it has a chance to run and hide. People have had weapons for 10,000 years and have killed "innocent" animals for the same amount of time.

You are a retard. There is absolutely no substance to your argument.

How does it feel to live in a country where the government is so powerful that they can, without notice or warrant, raid your home because they might think you ave a gun?

2007-05-16 07:48:26 · answer #2 · answered by Voice of Liberty 5 · 3 1

Do us all a favor, go back to your little island full of sand. We can read as well as you can. Your news papers say that your crime rates are as high as some of ours and you people can't even defend yourselves in your own homes. With out being charged with a crime. For defending your family? Now who are the idiots. By the way Kmart doesn't sell guns anymore pea brain. I have an idea, you run your little country and We the People of The United States will run ours. None of us really give a rat's a*s, what any of you think anyway. Another thing, how can you try and take the moral high ground on any subject. When your country still treat the Aborigines like sub-humans. Clean up your own yard, before you try talking crap about mine.

2007-05-16 08:03:20 · answer #3 · answered by Gunny 3 · 1 1

hello, i understand this question is previous yet I only got here approximately to come again for the time of it. i'm an American and in some approaches I consider you because of the fact after 6 years there have been many extra shootings and at times I concern only to bypass out with some pals. yet i'm a destiny gun and weapons collector. like the others mentioned, that is in our Constituion, the 2d substitute we've the ultimate to undergo palms. the human beings who do the shootings are criminals and function issues. Why take a citizen's ultimate away while the criminals will nevertheless locate the thank you to arise with weapons and commit crimes and shoot human beings. it may well be pointless to take the 2d substitute away. i've got easily theory approximately moving to a distinctive usa like Scotland. yet i've got no longer checked the gun rules yet.

2016-12-29 07:03:29 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Pretty ironic coming from someone living in a country where the entire population are decendents of criminals.

As you stated you have crime in australia and guns are illegal, what's your point? Apparently criminals are criminals. Outlawing guns just means people will find alternative methods to commit crime.

Additionally, if you spent a bit more time studying US history you might have a better understanding as to why our constituion grants our citizens to keep and bear arms.

Admittedly, I'm not too familiar with your nations history, however I wonder if guns being illegal in Australia has to do with you guys being the decendents of criminals.

Lastly, if the only people to have guns are agents of the government that's called a police state.

I know Australia isn't a police state (been to Perth and Sydney).

2007-05-16 08:53:46 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Do you really believe that by banning citizens from having guns really keeps guns out of criminals hands? Drugs are very illegal in America and probably in your country to, yet they are still everywhere. They are banned but yet still fairly easy to come by for those who want them. If guns were outlawed in the US criminals would still get them and use them just as easily. By banning guns you are only taking them away from law abiding citizens. Guns are also useful for hunting. You obviously know nothing about hunting or its traditions and uses because if you did you would not be making your self look like an idiot. Hunting is the most effective wildlife management tool there is and if it was not there our government would have to spend billions more to control some animal species. Hunting also contributes billions to the US economy every year. You should really try to understand a different perspective before going off like a moron and making your self look stupid.

2007-05-16 07:49:50 · answer #6 · answered by flyguy03 3 · 3 1

It's tradition,that's how we got out of the empire,and created our own, fear of government, our own and everyone Else's and it's in the books (laws), I've always had one, learned how to shoot, gun safety etc from the time I was 5 years old, my daughters know how now too. As long as the things are made, criminals will have them, they don't care if they're against the law, so long as they do, so will I. Law or no. I haven't had to kill anyone, yet. Hope I never do, but better to lose sleep over a killing then to sleep forever.

2007-05-16 07:52:37 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

It's in our constitution; the right to bear arms. It keeps those in power honest.
The Brits started taxing us without representation. We kicked them out. Could we have done that without guns? Hitler got all the Jews' guns. Look what happened to them. Most recently, Vladimir Putin is taking over Russia like a dictator. How many guns do you think the common people have there? There's a saying "Absolute power corrupts absolutely." Do you trust those in power so much that you don't harbor a thought that if government gets out of control the common man can rise up and take back the power that's being usurped? Frankly, I think that's naive. Sharpen your stick, mate!

2007-05-16 08:01:41 · answer #8 · answered by jsardi56 7 · 2 1

We use guns for many reasons like hunting game (which we eat and do not waste). It is my constitutional right to protect myself and I do have a gun in my house, and I don't care if the villain doesn't have a gun, if he has broken into my house, I will shoot him and ask questions later. Yes, law enforcement should be the only group to carry guns, but let's face reality, the bad guys have guns too.

2007-05-16 07:48:18 · answer #9 · answered by Colleen C 2 · 2 1

Hello my Australian friend,
I think one answer to this question lies in the history of America. When we rebelled back in 1775, one of the reasons was because the crown attempted to take this right away. That's why it's the second bill of right - it was an important issue back then because it was actually threatened. That is the key - the RIGHT to bear arms is a RIGHT (just like habeus corpus, free speech, etc). I think your question is rather loaded (no pun intended) but I hope you take the time to read my response.

2007-05-16 07:46:30 · answer #10 · answered by bartimus01 1 · 3 0

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