Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/09/03
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Hi, Greg, Well, suffice to say that while we may agree on a few points, I strongly disagree with much of what you say. That being said, all I was trying to say in my previous post is that saying "guns cause crimes" is as facile and meaningless as "guns prevent crimes". I shouldn't have sent that post, as this is a Leica list, and Guns and Gun Control really needn't be discussed. I allowed my emotions to get the better of me, and hopefully I won't let that happen on this list again. So that's it for me on the subject of Guns and Gun Control. thanks, frank "Greg J. Lorenzo" wrote: > > Well Frank, I don't know about elsewhere, but the asinine one billion > dollar Gun Registry (i.e. Gun Control) boondoggle that was recently > imposed upon the 99% law abiding gun owners in Canada by the most recent > estimate has created over one half million new criminals west of the > Ontario border alone. People in rural areas and smaller centres in > Western Canada use guns to legally hunt, for varmint control on their > farms and ranches or simply for target practice or to shoot skeet. Many > native Canadians, Metis and some rural peoples' use firearms in this > country to put food on their table. > > This new Gun Registry has not proven to save a single life, reduce > crime in any measurable way and it certainly has not keep illegal guns > out of the hands of violent criminals who aren't going to register their > guns and would never have legally obtained a gun permit under the > previously stringent laws on hand guns and other conceal able firearms. > > It is considered by most Canadians, gun owners or not, as the single > largest waste of one billion dollars ever made in Canada and that is > saying something in a country which has been run since the days of > Lester Pearson by a revolving cast of clowns. Same damn circus, > different clowns! > > There is no question that access to hand guns and certain other firearms > needs to be regulated and restricted. Firearms within someone's home > need to be properly stored and locked away with ammunition locked away > in a separate location, but we had all of that long in place in Canada > and it is and was working as intended. Large cities would be wise to > seriously restrict or ban outright the ownership and storage of certain > firearms within their city limits and I believe most people would > support these type of measures but the Canadian Gun Registry is nothing > but an incredibly expensive joke being paid for by the very people who > don't want it! > > BTW, here in Alberta far and away knives and not guns are the weapon of > choice in bar fights, streetlights and domestic violence. If every gun > and knife in the country was to disappear in an instant people would use > clubs, rocks and hockey sticks when they intended to harm someone. > > Regards, > > Greg > > > > > > > > > > > -- > To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html - -- "Jazz is about capturing the moment" - -Herbie Hancock - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html