CDC Study: Use of Firearms For Self-Defense is ‘Important Crime Deterrent’

tmonster

Superstar
Joined
Nov 26, 2013
Messages
17,900
Reputation
3,205
Daps
31,792
2LW4kTi.png
 

tmonster

Superstar
Joined
Nov 26, 2013
Messages
17,900
Reputation
3,205
Daps
31,792
How Australia And Other Developed Nations Have Put A Stop To Gun Violence

  • Jan. 15, 2013, 8:07 PM
  • 129,981
  • 63
  • facebook
  • linkedin
  • twitter

  • london-uk-britain-uk-protest-police-crowd.jpg
    The debate over gun control in the United States doesn't take place in a vacuum.

    Other countries all over the world play the same video games and have the same mental health problems as the United States, but manage to avoid a sky-high gun murder rate and frequent public shooting massacres.

    The differences are due, in part, to the way that the different countries regulate gun ownership.

    Here's how several other prosperous nations deal with the issue:

    The United Kingdom
    In 2011, the U.K. had 0.07 gun homicides for every 100,000 people; the U.S., by contrast, had 3 gun homicides for every 100,000. In 2009 there were 138 gun deaths in the U.K, where there are 6.7 firearms for every 100 people.

    One reason contributing to this is the U.K.'s strict gun laws. According to an English rifle and gun club legal center, any person possessing a firearm in the U.K. must posses a Shotgun Certificate or a Firearm Certificate.

    Machine guns, pepper spray, semi-automatic, and pump-action rifles, and any firearm that has a barrel less than 30 centimeters in length are prohibited.

    The only firearms that can be owned legally are shotguns, black powder weapons, manually-loaded cartridge pistols and manually-loaded center-fire rifles, all termed "Section 1" firearms.

    To gain a firearm certificate, applicants must be over age 14, and must demonstrate they have satisfactory security and "good reason" to own a rifle. Applicants must declare all criminal convictions and name two references to support the application. Applications must be renewed every five years.

    The requirements are largely the same for a shotgun certificate, although the applicant doesn't need two references, only one counter-signatory — and there is no minimum age.

    Anyone convicted of a criminal offense can't even handle a gun for five years. If the sentence involved more than three years in prison, there is a lifetime ban.

    Canada
    The U.S.'s neighbor to the north also has outstandingly low gun casualty statistics. In 2009, there were 0.5 deaths per 100,000 from gun homicide — only 173 people. Still, the ownership is comparatively high — there are 23.8 firearms per 100 people in the country.

    There is no legal right to possess arms in Canada. It takes sixty days to buy a gun there, and there is mandatory licensing for gun owners. Gun owners pursuing a license must have third-party references, take a safety training course and pass a background check with a focus on mental, criminal and addiction histories.

    Licensing agents are required to advise an applicant's spouse or next-of-kin prior to granting a license, and licenses are denied to applicants with any past history of domestic violence. Buyers in private sales of weapons must pass official background checks.

    Canadian civilians aren't allowed to possess automatic weapons, handguns with a barrel shorter than 10.5 cm or any modified handgun, rifle or shotgun. Most semi-automatic assault weapons are also banned. As a result of exemptions, several kinds of assault weapons are still legal in Canada, although this has been the source of some controversy.

    Japan
    Japan's gun policies are notoriously strict. Civilians cannot possess handguns, automatic assault weapons, semi-automatic assault weapons, military rifles, or machine guns. Japanese civilians aren't even allowed to own swords.

    Without a license, a Japanese citizen isn't even permitted to touch a firearm. Failure to follow this law can result in up to 10 years in prison.

    Japanese civilians hold a mere 710,000 guns, with 0.6 firearms for every person. In 2008, there were 11 gun homicides. For perspective, there are 122,800,000 people in Japan. That year is not an anomaly. In 2006 there were 2 gun homicides and in 2007 there were 22, a national scandal.

    What is legal are hunting rifles and shotguns, but those can only be obtained after an exhaustive application process. An aspiring gun-toucher must first take an all-day class and pass both written and practical exams. Then, applicants are required to go to the hospital for a mental health test, and provide police with a medical certificate attesting their mental health and drug-free status.

    The police then investigate the applicants ;background, relatives and group affiliations. Involvement in some political or activist organizations is grounds for categorical denial of license application.

    Only after all that can a Japanese citizen buy a gun. Even then, gun-owners are required to store the gun in a locker, store ammunition in a separate locked safe, and provide for the police a map of the location of the locker,

    Gun owners must then submit to annual inspections of the rifle or shotguns and retake the shooting range class and written exam every three years.

    Australia
    Australia had 30 gun homicides in 2010, which amounted to 0.13 gun deaths for each 100,000 people. Australians hold 3-3.5 million guns, a rate of 15 guns for every 100 people.

    Australia is a rare nation that has had a significant shift toward additional gun control in recent years. Following a 1996 shooting spree that left 35 Australians dead at the Port Arthur tourist location in Tasmania, the government launched a major overhaul of gun laws.

    In the decade before Port Arthur, Australia saw 11 mass shootings; since then, there has not been a single mass shooting and the gun murder rate has continued its steady decline.

    Here's what they did: Pro-gun Conservative John Howard pushed through an ambitious gun control program. The laws banned all automatic and semi-automatic weapons and instituted strict licensing rules involving background checks and waiting periods for purchases.

    The conservative government also instituted a buyback program, where people were paid for turning in newly illegal automatic and semi-automatic rifles; 650,000 weapons were voluntarily handed in and destroyed at a cost of roughly $359.6 million.

    Today, Australians must demonstrate a justifiable need to have a gun, such as being a farmer or sport shooter. Australia doesn't have a full semi-automatic handgun ban and doesn't have any laws designed to keep guns away from the mentally ill.
 

☑︎#VoteDemocrat

The Original
WOAT
Supporter
Joined
Dec 9, 2012
Messages
337,284
Reputation
-34,891
Daps
640,813
Reppin
The Deep State


CNS news?

CNSNews.com is a division of the Media Research Center.
The mission of the Media Research Center is to create a media culture in America where truth and liberty flourish. The MRC is a research and education organization operating under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, and contributions to the MRC are tax-deductible. Copyright © 2014, Media Research Center. All Rights Reserved. Federal employees and military personnel can donate to the Media Research Center through the Combined Federal Campaign or CFC. To donate to the MRC, use CFC #12489. Visit the CFC website for more information about giving opportunities in your workplace.


Media Research Center? :francis:

Media Research Center


Since 1987, the Media Research Center has been the nation’s premier media watchdog. We don’t endorse politicians and we don’t lobby for legislation. MRC’s sole mission is to expose and neutralize the propaganda arm of the Left: the national news media. This makes the MRC’s work unique within the conservative movement. :sas2:

The Media Research Center’s unwavering commitment to neutralizing left-wing bias in the news media and popular culture has influenced how millions of Americans perceive so-called objective reporting.

Integrating cutting-edge news monitoring capabilities with a sophisticated marketing operation, MRC reaches nearly 203.6 million Americans each week to educate them about left-wing bias in the media.

The Media Research Center is a research and education organization operating under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions are tax-deductible to the maximum extent of the law. The MRC receives no government grants or contracts nor do we have an endowment. We raise our funds each year from individuals, foundations, and corporations.









You're approaching @thekingsmen level of fukkery @DEAD7 do better :ufdup:
 

DEAD7

Veteran
Supporter
Joined
Oct 5, 2012
Messages
51,387
Reputation
4,570
Daps
89,650
Reppin
Fresno, CA.
CNS news?

CNSNews.com is a division of the Media Research Center.
The mission of the Media Research Center is to create a media culture in America where truth and liberty flourish. The MRC is a research and education organization operating under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, and contributions to the MRC are tax-deductible. Copyright © 2014, Media Research Center. All Rights Reserved. Federal employees and military personnel can donate to the Media Research Center through the Combined Federal Campaign or CFC. To donate to the MRC, use CFC #12489. Visit the CFC website for more information about giving opportunities in your workplace.


Media Research Center? :francis:

Media Research Center


Since 1987, the Media Research Center has been the nation’s premier media watchdog. We don’t endorse politicians and we don’t lobby for legislation. MRC’s sole mission is to expose and neutralize the propaganda arm of the Left: the national news media. This makes the MRC’s work unique within the conservative movement. :sas2:

The Media Research Center’s unwavering commitment to neutralizing left-wing bias in the news media and popular culture has influenced how millions of Americans perceive so-called objective reporting.

Integrating cutting-edge news monitoring capabilities with a sophisticated marketing operation, MRC reaches nearly 203.6 million Americans each week to educate them about left-wing bias in the media.

The Media Research Center is a research and education organization operating under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions are tax-deductible to the maximum extent of the law. The MRC receives no government grants or contracts nor do we have an endowment. We raise our funds each year from individuals, foundations, and corporations.









You're approaching @thekingsmen level of fukkery @DEAD7 do better :ufdup:
The study has been published by multiple outlets, including the CDC itself...:dwillhuh:


:snoop:Actually nevermind, whats your stance on the issue?


 

ADevilYouKhow

Rhyme Reason
Joined
May 11, 2012
Messages
37,886
Reputation
1,458
Daps
64,611
Reppin
got a call for three nines
Poverty, inequality, and the high concentration of guns, as well as high rates of urbanization and segregation along racial and class lines are the important differences. Our horseshyt gun culture plays a role too.
Yet we don't see the same in other countries at the rates we see in America? I don't think poverty or race is thee issue.
 

Tate

Kae☭ernick Loyalist
Joined
Aug 3, 2015
Messages
4,274
Reputation
800
Daps
15,042
Yet we don't see the same in other countries at the rates we see in America? I don't think poverty or race is thee issue.

What country has similar levels of inequality, poverty, and class/racial segregation? Not necessarily multiculturalism but the racial and economic stratification?
 

TLR Is Mental Poison

The Coli Is Not For You
Supporter
Joined
May 3, 2012
Messages
46,172
Reputation
7,489
Daps
105,724
Reppin
The Opposite Of Elliott Wilson's Mohawk
You can't compare them because the US is unique in its demographics and culture. Like I said before, poverty is the #1 driver of gun violence. (See above post).

Homogenous populations tend to all be on the same playing field. Swiss are all generally financially stable and they are fine with guns. Honduras is the opposite and the entire population is in conflict thus their rates are very high. But it applies to the large majority of the population. Everyone is basically on the same page. In a place like the US, different cultures means people are always at different points in their financial well being. Theres always new waves of immigrants on the come up. Everyones fighting to get a piece of the pie and get ahead. Heterogenous populations may not in themselves foster higher gun crime rates but they do contribute to the underlying issues that cause gun crimes.
Homogeneous populations do not all necessarily tend to be on the same playing field. Do u know what a banana republic is?

And immigrants have nothing to do with crime in America :dead: If they did why has the crime rate gone down as their numbers in the US has swelled? :sas1:

Like your post said POVERTY is the main driver of crime. That's the case in homogeneous countries like Honduras (and by extension low crimes are the case in rich homogeneous countries like Sweden). And it's the case here across the various socioeconomic regions of the heterogeneous US. So if the cause of crime is the same regardless of cultural homogeneity, it would follow that the solution would be too. So there is no reason we cannot compare the US to other countries, aside from the simple act of doing so is inconvenient to anti-gun control mouthbreathers. I hate to break it to you but this is America.... that means not being able to silence viewpoints that don't coincide with yours :scumbag:
 
Joined
Jun 24, 2012
Messages
39,797
Reputation
-235
Daps
65,130
Reppin
NULL
CNS news?

CNSNews.com is a division of the Media Research Center.
The mission of the Media Research Center is to create a media culture in America where truth and liberty flourish. The MRC is a research and education organization operating under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, and contributions to the MRC are tax-deductible. Copyright © 2014, Media Research Center. All Rights Reserved. Federal employees and military personnel can donate to the Media Research Center through the Combined Federal Campaign or CFC. To donate to the MRC, use CFC #12489. Visit the CFC website for more information about giving opportunities in your workplace.


Media Research Center? :francis:

Media Research Center


Since 1987, the Media Research Center has been the nation’s premier media watchdog. We don’t endorse politicians and we don’t lobby for legislation. MRC’s sole mission is to expose and neutralize the propaganda arm of the Left: the national news media. This makes the MRC’s work unique within the conservative movement. :sas2:

The Media Research Center’s unwavering commitment to neutralizing left-wing bias in the news media and popular culture has influenced how millions of Americans perceive so-called objective reporting.

Integrating cutting-edge news monitoring capabilities with a sophisticated marketing operation, MRC reaches nearly 203.6 million Americans each week to educate them about left-wing bias in the media.

The Media Research Center is a research and education organization operating under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions are tax-deductible to the maximum extent of the law. The MRC receives no government grants or contracts nor do we have an endowment. We raise our funds each year from individuals, foundations, and corporations.









You're approaching @thekingsmen level of fukkery @DEAD7 do better :ufdup:
I guess it would be good for @DEAD7 to go that way than your WOAT way :francis:
 

ADevilYouKhow

Rhyme Reason
Joined
May 11, 2012
Messages
37,886
Reputation
1,458
Daps
64,611
Reppin
got a call for three nines

Tate

Kae☭ernick Loyalist
Joined
Aug 3, 2015
Messages
4,274
Reputation
800
Daps
15,042
So America is worse off than undeveloped countries when it comes to gun deaths per capita? Remember we're discussing gun deaths.

Why would you compare the most developed country in the world to undeveloped countries in terms of anything?
 
Top