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<blockquote data-quote="Commercialfarmer" data-source="post: 887624" data-attributes="member: 14544"><p>Like the UK? Did you see the craziness that was going on there this last year. Thugs robbing people for clothes and police doing nothing. Why? cause the thugs had guns and they didn't. </p><p></p><p>Laws requiring registration won't change anything. If someone is going to commit a crime other than one of "passion", it is not going to be with a gun they registered or even purchased from someone that registered it. It will be from a black market gun. No way to track it. </p><p></p><p>You wan't to look at an example of gun regulation, look at Juarez Mexico. Murder capital of the world. Only thing separating El Paso from Juarez is a fence. People go back and forth all day long. El Paso is the 3rd safest city in the US for its size. What is the difference? The Second Amendment. You see signs several miles off of the border entry with a circle around and a bar over a pistol. Guns aren't legal in the Murder Capital of the World. I don't think Mexico passing a registration law for the illegal guns is going to make any difference. </p><p></p><p>Give those poor people a gun to defend themselves from the corrupt kid nappers, extortionists, rapists, murders and drug pushers and you will see violence stop (after a small bump of dead criminals). </p><p></p><p>If you could regulate crime away don't you think we would have fewer crimes committed today than we did when the country originated. How many more laws are on the books each year? Has crime dropped, no. </p><p></p><p>With todays hackers, how long do you really think a registry will be safe? How much is that information worth to criminals? </p><p></p><p>Why not just hang a sign out on the lawn with the number of guns, models and calibers you have. You think guns being stolen and used for criminal activity will drop then?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Commercialfarmer, post: 887624, member: 14544"] Like the UK? Did you see the craziness that was going on there this last year. Thugs robbing people for clothes and police doing nothing. Why? cause the thugs had guns and they didn't. Laws requiring registration won't change anything. If someone is going to commit a crime other than one of "passion", it is not going to be with a gun they registered or even purchased from someone that registered it. It will be from a black market gun. No way to track it. You wan't to look at an example of gun regulation, look at Juarez Mexico. Murder capital of the world. Only thing separating El Paso from Juarez is a fence. People go back and forth all day long. El Paso is the 3rd safest city in the US for its size. What is the difference? The Second Amendment. You see signs several miles off of the border entry with a circle around and a bar over a pistol. Guns aren't legal in the Murder Capital of the World. I don't think Mexico passing a registration law for the illegal guns is going to make any difference. Give those poor people a gun to defend themselves from the corrupt kid nappers, extortionists, rapists, murders and drug pushers and you will see violence stop (after a small bump of dead criminals). If you could regulate crime away don't you think we would have fewer crimes committed today than we did when the country originated. How many more laws are on the books each year? Has crime dropped, no. With todays hackers, how long do you really think a registry will be safe? How much is that information worth to criminals? Why not just hang a sign out on the lawn with the number of guns, models and calibers you have. You think guns being stolen and used for criminal activity will drop then? [/QUOTE]
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