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    Re: Violent Games Legislation Introduced to US Congress


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    Originally Posted by NY8123
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    Originally Posted by TheWalrus
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    I don't know if you're being purposefully evasive but I was asking you to pick one of three options.

    In Australia I'm pretty sure what they did was seize the guns and then give fair market value to their owners, if that helps you choose.
    How did that work out for the Native Americans?

    And i wasn't trying to be evasive, i didn't feel like i could answer intelligently since i did not know specifics about the Australian initiative. I can only judge such things by gun buy back programs here in the US, and by and large, they do little to nothing to curb gun violence.

    Criminals arent turning in the guns, and criminals commit the largest portion of gun violence, not counting suicides.

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    Originally Posted by NY8123
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    Originally Posted by MoFinz
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    How did that work out for the Native Americans?
    It's hardly the same thing. Australia gun owners had a vote and a voice, and it was still approved. The Native Americans, uh... didn't.

    And i wasn't trying to be evasive, i didn't feel like i could answer intelligently since i did not know specifics about the Australian initiative. I can only judge such things by gun buy back programs here in the US, and by and large, they do little to nothing to curb gun violence.

    Criminals arent turning in the guns, and criminals commit the largest portion of gun violence, not counting suicides.
    Comparing the efficacy of voluntary buybacks in certain cities with the potential efficacy of a country wide mandatory buyback is simply no comparison at all. I mean, let's be honest about that. You can debate how much the decrease in gun violence in Australia is attributable to their gun control initiatives but to dismiss it as not a relevant example, or less relevant than what we've done with buybacks? C'mon. Let's not play such a silly game.

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    Oh, a MANDATORY buyback. That makes all the difference. We all know that criminals don't participate in voluntary buybacks ... unless it's an extra gun they stole just for the purpose of selling ... but they'd be hard pressed to opt-out of a MANDATORY buyback. It's not like they could give up any guns they have licensed and just keep those guns the authorities don't know about.
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    Originally Posted by GoFins!
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    Oh, a MANDATORY buyback. That makes all the difference. We all know that criminals don't participate in voluntary buybacks ... unless it's an extra gun they stole just for the purpose of selling ... but they'd be hard pressed to opt-out of a MANDATORY buyback. It's not like they could give up any guns they have licensed and just keep those guns the authorities don't know about.
    Are you not aware that Australia's mandatory buyback coincided with a 59% drop in gun violence?

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    Originally Posted by TheWalrus
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    It's hardly the same thing. Australia gun owners had a vote and a voice, and it was still approved. The Native Americans, uh... didn't.



    Comparing the efficacy of voluntary buybacks in certain cities with the potential efficacy of a country wide mandatory buyback is simply no comparison at all. I mean, let's be honest about that. You can debate how much the decrease in gun violence in Australia is attributable to their gun control initiatives but to dismiss it as not a relevant example, or less relevant than what we've done with buybacks? C'mon. Let's not play such a silly game.
    Australia is surrounded on all sides by water....we have 2 huge countries bordering us on the north and south. Not much in the way of alcohol came from Canada thru the northern border during Prohibition did it? Mexicans dont cross our border illegaly daily do they? You cant hold Australia up as example without acknowledging that they have far less to worry from black market goods crossing their border.

    Besides, as everyone knows, Australia is a land populated entirely by criminals .....

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    Originally Posted by MoFinz
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    Australia is surrounded on all sides by water....we have 2 huge countries bordering us on the north and south. Not much in the way of alcohol came from Canada thru the northern border during Prohibition did it? Mexicans dont cross our border illegaly daily do they? You cant hold Australia up as example without acknowledging that they have far less to worry from black market goods crossing their border.
    A perfectly reasonable point, which I have already acknowledged. But I also don't think Prohibition or the drug war is a very good analogy for gun control, either.

    What if anything do you think the results of the Australian initiative have to say about the "criminals don't follow the laws and would be/are emboldened by gun control legislation" line of reasoning?

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    Originally Posted by TheWalrus
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    Are you not aware that Australia's mandatory buyback coincided with a 59% drop in gun violence?
    Yes, and I'd need to know how they defined gun violence before making any comment about a "59% drop in gun violence". Was self-defense included in gun violence? Accidental deaths? Police officers justifiably shooting criminals?

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