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Gun control and Virginia Tech...

Apr 30, 2007 4:13AM PDT

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?I live in northern New England, which has a very low crime rate, in part because it has a high rate of gun ownership. We do have the occasional murder, however. A few years back, a couple of alienated loser teens from a small Vermont town decided they were going to kill somebody, steal his ATM cards, and go to Australia. So they went to a remote house in the woods a couple of towns away, knocked on the door, and said their car had broken down. The guy thought their story smelled funny so he picked up his Glock and told ?em to get lost. So they concocted a better story, and pretended to be students doing an environmental survey. Unfortunately, the next old coot in the woods was sick of environmentalists and chased ?em away. Eventually they figured they could spend months knocking on doors in rural Vermont and New Hampshire and seeing nothing for their pains but cranky guys in plaid leveling both barrels through the screen door. So even these idiots worked it out: Where?s the nearest place around here where you?re most likely to encounter gullible defenseless types who have foresworn all means of resistance? Answer: Dartmouth College. So they drove over the Connecticut River, rang the doorbell, and brutally murdered a couple of well-meaning liberal professors. Two depraved misfits of crushing stupidity (to judge from their diaries) had nevertheless identified precisely the easiest murder victims in the twin-state area. To promote vulnerability as a moral virtue is not merely foolish. Like the new Yale props department policy, it signals to everyone that you?re not in the real world.? ?Mark Steyn
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This is quite often what is discovered in the aftermath of a violent crime - the perpetrators conciously select those located in surroundings favorable to their ease of commission and avoid those most likely to defend themselves and others.

Gun control is hitting what you aim at as well asw knowing when simply posessing and pointing will do the trick.

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(NT) i agree
Apr 30, 2007 4:20AM PDT
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Gun control and Virginia Tech
Apr 30, 2007 4:24AM PDT
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Response
Apr 30, 2007 4:27AM PDT

Everyone knows guns maim and kill. But consider the upside: Handgun maker Smith & Wesson expects revenue to jump 27 per cent in the current fiscal year, helped by higher sales to law enforcement, the U.S. military and folks who just like to carry a piece. You got a problem with that?

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(NT) need link
Apr 30, 2007 4:37AM PDT
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(NT) Need link.
Apr 30, 2007 5:16AM PDT
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(NT) Need link.
Apr 30, 2007 5:19AM PDT
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RE: ?I live in northern New England, which has a very low cr
Apr 30, 2007 6:40AM PDT

?I live in northern New England, which has a very low crime rate,

'When everyone is in the same boat"

OR

As we say in Canada

We're all in this together, keep your stick on the ice.