Hi CC,
You responded:
See, that's exactly what I'm talking about. You try to show people that other nations have found a better way. The person you're talking to then comes up with some explanation that on Mars there's this thing that happened and so that means none of your claims are true or your effort will make any difference.
I DIDN'T SAY THAT STRICT FIREARMS CONTROLS WAS GOING TO STOP ANYONE FROM EVER DYING BY FIREARM HOMICIDE!!!!!!!!!
Yes, there are still going to be people that get past the effort, but not as often. My claim here is not that strict firearms regulations will stop any and all homicide by firearms death. My claim here is that it does greatly reduce the total number. Yes, the Charlie Hebdo and other few firearms homicides that France has had are certainly terrible events, but...
They don't have those events with anywhere near the regularity that we do. Their total homicide by firearms rate per 100,000 people is .21. That's point 21. That's less than 1//4th of 1 percent. By contrast our homicide by firearms rate stands at 3.43 per 100,000 people. Friend, do the math!!!! Even with their every once in a while firearms death; even with the Charlie Hebdo incident, the French enjoy a homicide firearms death rate that is 14 times less than ours. For every one of those deaths at the Charlie Hebdo paper, 14 people died in the U.S./100,000 people.
Let me repeat for those who just don't seem to be able to grasp simple explanations, I'm not bringing all this up because I think that stricter firearms controls will STOP homicides by firearms completely and absolutely and bring our rate to zero. I don't think that such a dream is even possible, but I'd be more than happy to listen to anyone who thinks that they have a plan for that, that is feasible.
So, please, get a thinking cap. The fact that in Paris there was a mass murder perpetrated with men who used firearms has absolutely no bearing on the intent of the discussion at hand. All I'm hoping to do is bring our homicide by firearms rate down under 1% or .5%. Do I expect that there will still be people who die in the U.S. by firearms under such restrictions? Yes!!! Absolutely!!! I've read the Scriptures. Man's heart is wicked! Who can know it?
God bless you.
In Christ, Ted