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How many of you carry a gun as part of your cycling equipment?

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Old 11-10.-2004, 12:58 PM   #181
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You'll have to pry my AK-47, Rocket Launcher and mah Hummer from my cold, dead hands......
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Old 11-10.-2004, 02:32 PM   #182
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Are you sick? What attitude is that? You also wear a gun while going to the theatre with your girl?
Well I guess it's just typical american behaviour. I saw that movie once "Bowling for Columbine". You should watch that, it gives you a whole other look on the carrying of weapons.
Answer to you question: No I don't carry a weapon on training!


Why do you attack our way of doing things? Michael Moore is a sad case of American liberties misused. I do believe Belgium was invaded at one time and weapons allowed the underground movement to fight back... tell me there aren't people in this world who only understand force to keep them in check.
Columbine was lousy, but it was more than the use of weapons that we have to deal with as a society.
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Old 11-10.-2004, 03:46 PM   #183
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Please, those who can be bothered, view http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/vda/vda-sec04.html
and look at figures 2, 3 and 6.
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Good points. That link was what I was looking at however, I mistook NT as the state that Sydney was in and not the Outback so that blows my population density theory out of the water. It was late and I should have been sleeping instead of posting. However, if you look at figure 4, you will see that in the Northern Territory, the murder rate is much higher than the average of the U.S. Why is that?
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Old 11-10.-2004, 04:38 PM   #184
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Please, those who can be bothered, view http://www.aic.gov.au/publications/vda/vda-sec04.html
and look at figures 2, 3 and 6.
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Good points. That link was what I was looking at however, I mistook NT as the state that Sydney was in and not the Outback so that blows my population density theory out of the water. It was late and I should have been sleeping instead of posting. However, if you look at figure 4, you will see that in the Northern Territory, the murder rate is much higher than the average of the U.S. Why is that?


NT faces different social problems than the other states. For instance, there is widespread poverty, crime and alcohol abuse in indigenous communities (for reasons I won't go into here). Some people also credit the climate for high crime (and suicide) rates - it gets very hot and very humid in the wet season. Others appeal to the rough and tough stereotype that seems to pervade attitudes to NTians. Gun control advocates would probably point to the rate of gun ownership in NT - there are lots of jobs that require the use of firearms in the outback, so firearms are easier to procure. Hopefully, you'll get the idea that the reasons are many and complex.

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Old 11-10.-2004, 05:07 PM   #185
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However, if you look at figure 4, you will see that in the Northern Territory, the murder rate is much higher than the average of the U.S. Why is that?


Too many guns for shootin' "crocks"
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Old 11-10.-2004, 05:08 PM   #186
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NT faces different social problems than the other states. For instance, there is widespread poverty, crime and alcohol abuse in indigenous communities (for reasons I won't go into here). Some people also credit the climate for high crime (and suicide) rates - it gets very hot and very humid in the wet season. Others appeal to the rough and tough stereotype that seems to pervade attitudes to NTians. Gun control advocates would probably point to the rate of gun ownership in NT - there are lots of jobs that require the use of firearms in the outback, so firearms are easier to procure. Hopefully, you'll get the idea that the reasons are many and complex.

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That's what I meant to say
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Old 11-10.-2004, 11:04 PM   #187
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so a few outspoken folks here clearly feel it isn't socially responsible to carry when riding, fine, it's a free country, but what about meta class plasma cannons and TMX neutron grenades (tactical of course). Don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to instigate, but considering both are energy weapons, there is a lot less chance you will take out innocent bystanders. Just thought I would introduce another aspect to this discussion. And what of the argument of sniping cyclists that carry, for fun and profit? You could be on a bike when you do it (so as not to get off topic). I think this is certainly one variant of cycling that has been greatly overlooked.

Anyone ever see that movie Deathrace 2000, you know, with the Kung Fu guy? I do that sometimes too, like nuns are 50pts, cyclists are 10, children are 50 (smaller target). Dunno, things are different here in Texas, and to make matters worse, there are less and less places I can take my horse cause of these damn horseless carraiges. I can't even wear my Colt on my hip in public buildings anymore, it's like the days of the old west are fading. . . . . brings a tear to my eye. >sigh<


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Old 11-10.-2004, 11:54 PM   #188
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Ahhhhh.... those are beautiful words you speak.

"How the hell can anyone expect to CONTROL the movement of 80 million guns?"

We in America don't need to be controlled; we are more than happy to control ourselves and those who don't exercise control end up in prison (as you may know... we have the worlds largest prison system) or dead.

Here in America, we cherish freedom (well... most of us do) and those who can't deal with their freedoms (such as bad guys who run around shooting people) in a wise manner end up where they belong. JUST because there are a few (small statistically) bad guys doing bad things with guns (and boxcutters) DOESN'T MEAN that you punish everyone by limiting access to guns. Punish the guilty... NOT the innocent.

I wish you were right about there being no hope for control here in America, but unfortunately, as long as there are people bent on trading freedom for thier own security (that IS what it boils down to... they are afraid of people who carry weapons so they are willing to trade the freedoms of OTHERS for their own security), we can never let down our guard.

By the way... the BEST way to ensure our freedoms in America is to raise your children with guns. Teach them safety and respect for guns and don't let them grow up fearing guns. Help them understand the importance of the second amendment. Gun owners who teach their children the importance of guns and the devistation that comes with gun control are ensuring our future freedoms.

Thank goodness I have 8 children to pass this legacy down to.


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Frankly, I think it's too late for the USA; there's just too many guns, so any talk of gun control is pretty much pointless. So, there's no hope.
How the hell can anyone expect to control the movment of 80 million guns?
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Old 12-10.-2004, 12:07 AM   #189
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"The whackos have less chance of constructing a fully functioning weapon of serious destruction if they are trying to put a bomb together." ??? ---A bomb isn't a weapon of serious destruction???

"The McVeigh incident is not a regularly occuring scenario, is it?" The bombing, which you refer to so lightly as "The McVeigh incident" KILLED how many inocent people?

"I'm not an intellectual, I don't have great debating skills, and I'm not a "full book" on this issue" neither am I.


First of all I know I said I wasn't going to post to this thread again but I wanted to submit this statistic. Secondly (just for the record), I'm definitely NOT a bleeding heart liberal or hippie, in fact I do own a gun. But in response to this post:

People killed in the McVeigh bombing incident: 168
Gun deaths in the United States in the year 2000: 28,000

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Old 12-10.-2004, 12:14 AM   #190
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People killed in the McVeigh bombing incident: 168
Gun deaths in the United States in the year 2000: 28,000


I think that's what I meant to say, but this is more much succinct.

I've already shot my load on this topic; I'm all out of ammo
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Old 12-10.-2004, 12:17 AM   #191
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Gun deaths in the United States in the year 2000: 28,000

traffic fatalities in 2000 : 54,429






so I guess we need to ban cars too....
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traffic fatalities in 2000 : 54,429






so I guess we need to ban cars too....



Yeah! Good point! A good reason that we should all ride our bikes.

I do think it's an interesting statistic though! The Oklahoma City bombing could've been repeated 100 times and still not have even come close to the number of firearm deaths!
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Yeah! Good point! A good reason that we should all ride our bikes.

I do think it's an interesting statistic though! The Oklahoma City bombing could've been repeated 100 times and still not have even come close to the number of firearm deaths!


yeeeaaah, except i am not buying that figure. 20k+ from firearms in the US alone? I just strongly doubt it, that sounds very spun to me, but as I don't have proof of otherwise, I shall stepdown till someone does.
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yeeeaaah, except i am not buying that figure. 20k+ from firearms in the US alone? I just strongly doubt it, that sounds very spun to me, but as I don't have proof of otherwise, I shall stepdown till someone does.


As far as I know it's true, but it obviously includes accidents and suicide.
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yeeeaaah, except i am not buying that figure. 20k+ from firearms in the US alone? I just strongly doubt it, that sounds very spun to me, but as I don't have proof of otherwise, I shall stepdown till someone does.


Yeah, as astounding as it is, it's a fact. Like Fat Hack already said it does include suicides, homicides, accidents and everything else.

If you'd like to see for yourself, the Center for Disease Control (CDC) has a pretty cool site where you can get the statistics for firearm or any other cause of death. You pick the criteria and it generates the report for you.

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http://webapp.cdc.gov/sasweb/ncipc/mortrate9_fy.html
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