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  RE:Gun laws
by ashok leyland on Apr 19, 2007 07:31 PM   Permalink
Yours is the very false and irresponsible philosophy that creates in an escalation of violence. The more arms there are, the more people with your mind set will start using them at the slightest provocation.
We will end up with the same sick situation the US has today with arms being sold to all and sundry even on the streets and armed crimes becoming rampant.
As it is the difference between India 20 years ago when guns were unheard of, and today with mafia thugs and terrorists toting guns, we are seeing unnecessary loss of lives.
If arms are sold like this in India, you can imagine how the political provocations against caste, religion and social differences will be rapid and frequent, with untold bloodshed and further unmeasurable loss of innocent lives.
Remember that you yourself could be caught up in the violence you are favouring and be shot on the road simply because you were in the wrong place at the wrong time.

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  RE:Gun laws
by Srinivas on Apr 19, 2007 10:56 PM   Permalink
Yours is an irresponsible statement.

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  RE:Gun laws
by Maryjorse Gandmar on Apr 19, 2007 11:13 PM   Permalink
You have an excellent point. I am in USA only right now and yesterday only I went to KMart and purchase one 16mm for my eldest son who is 16 year old, one 14mm for my 14 year old daughter, and 11mm for my 11 year old nephew. We also got bulk discount so I got 9mm for myself because I have a 9mm you know what in my pants. Now from tomorrow onwards we will take all these guns and go everywhere school collej mall wedding hall and if we see another sycopath we wuill shoot him down mercilessly with 9 11 14 16 = 50mm bullets instantly he will be dead.

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