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A new study by the Brady Center To Prevent Gun Violence found that
incidents of violent crime involving a certain class of formerly-banned weapons tripled after the Assault Weapons Ban sunset in Sept 2004. Data was gathered from several large American cities, including New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and Dallas. The Brady Center's president Paul Helmke emphasized that this new study points to the need to enact a new assault-weapon ban, in order to curb the violence that is plaguing our cities. Officials at the National Rifle Association did not question the accuracy of the new study, but they did downplay its significance. An NRA statistician was quoted as follows: "If there were zero incidents of crime involving these weapons in the year before the ban was lifted, and there continued to be zero incidents in the year after the ban sunset, then technically it *is* true that the crime rate tripled. But zero multiplied by anything is still zero!" The category of banned weapons studied in the Brady report consisted of bayonet mounts, which were banned in the Violent Crime Control And Law Enforcement Act Of 1994. An NRA spokesman noted that that bayonet charges are not widely practiced by any criminal gangs, the tactic having fell out of favor almost two hundred years ago. He went on to criticize the Brady Center for banning weapons that were merely scary-looking, not actually dangerous. This article was published on April 1, 2008. |
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Click the link man...
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Nice, real nice. A new AWB is what we need. Right.
Jim Brady and crew will be in the burgh at Duquine University middle of next week April 9th. National Symposium on Handgun Violence or some such crap. Saw it in the paper yesterday and almost lost my lunch... Found the link. http://www.duq.edu/handgun/ I was kinda tryin to figure out how to stay in town long enough to go to that shit show but I dont think there is any way for me to do that.... -A Edit ROTFLMAO....Got me..Wish it was a joke that the brady crew will be in Pittsburgh...
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No matter who you vote for the government always gets in. Last edited by Autonomous : April 1st, 2008 at 08:35 AM. |
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ugg... Looks like I better go out and get my AR-15 soon.. I wonder if they would be grandfathered in
EDIT: No I didn't click the link until now... Still wondering though if they would grandfather our guns...
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Last edited by SteveXD : April 1st, 2008 at 12:54 PM. Reason: too lazy to click the link |
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Damn it
I wouldn't be surprised if they came out with a study like that anways
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"This year will go down in history. For the first time, a civilized nation has full gun registration. Our streets will be safer, our police more efficient, and the world will follow our lead into the future!" -Adolf Hitler, 1935 |
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