Turquoise wrote:
Shahter wrote:
how so? government records every case it gets involved in - that could be just about anything. some of those cases involve guns. some of those are owned legitimately. some of those are misused. i don't see which step would really screw the picture. if surveys are any indication there are several millions gun uses a year by legitimate owners in usa - even if only coupla percents were being registered by the police you'd have a pretty good picture, no?
Statistics can be used to prove a lot of things if they are improperly used. For example, I could argue that black people are naturally more criminal by nature if I solely looked at the proportion of blacks in prison vs. the proportion of whites.
This argument is clearly false for reasons that go beyond statistics, and I believe the same applies to the merits of self-defense if you used statistics on crimes using legally owned weapons.
not simply crimes using legal guns - all registered cases involving those guns regardless if it was misuse or not.
Turquoise wrote:
More than anything, gun registries are a logical method of gun control that make it possible to respect people's gun rights while also aiding law enforcement in the event of a crime.
i can't really add anything on this. guns have never been allowed in russia, and now it's certainly not the time to experiment with that here - we've got enough problems as it is.
Turquoise wrote:
I don't think you can statistically back up banning guns, however.
i'm just asking if there's statistics. i'm not sure about banning, but statistics is possible to obtain, imo.
Turquoise wrote:
Shahter wrote:
how many states are there in us? and how many have different guns regulations? and how different are the crime rates? that's not even close to the data you'd need for any conclusion.
While disparity of gun laws across states are part of the problem, it also shows that stricter gun control doesn't equal less crime. It shows that a lot of factors outside of gun control affect crime rates.
as i said, there's not nearly enough info among those things you mentioned there to come to
any conclusion on gun laws.
Last edited by Shahter (2011-01-13 13:28:20)
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