oped: Would it not make more sense to ban Sharia Law/Radical Islam than to ban knifes and guns...after all it is the person that commits the crime not the object!
[Sharia Law]
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYU4VTCCE3I
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We’ve seen Muslim extremists cut of the
heads of innocent people. The video of these murders have made their
way around the world via electronic media.
Yes, the bad guys still use guns, but if they didn’t have them, they would still maim, mutilate, and murder. We saw what they did with airplanes.
While the murdering-Muslim Alton Nolen in Oklahoma could have used a gun to kill, he chose to behead Vaughan Foods co-worker Colleen Hufford with a knife.
Yes, the bad guys still use guns, but if they didn’t have them, they would still maim, mutilate, and murder. We saw what they did with airplanes.
While the murdering-Muslim Alton Nolen in Oklahoma could have used a gun to kill, he chose to behead Vaughan Foods co-worker Colleen Hufford with a knife.
It remains to be seen how this murder is going to be categorized by
the Obama administration. Like the Ft. Hood incident, will it be
classified as “workplace violence” or Islamic terrorism? We’re hearing
how members of ISIS and ISIL have threatened to bring their terror to
the United States. Unlike the innocent people they kill in their own
countries, tens of millions of Americans are armed.
It was a bullet that stopped Nolen from
beheading another victim. Mark Vaughan, an Oklahoma County reserve
deputy and a former CEO of the business, shot Nolen as he was stabbing
his second victim. Such acts are the reason the Second Amendment was
included in the Constitution.
Liberals have been pushing for more gun regulation. There are some who want to outlaw guns or at least rewrite the Second Amendment. Will knives be next? It’s the logical step. Actually, knives are heavily regulated in the United States.
Liberals have been pushing for more gun regulation. There are some who want to outlaw guns or at least rewrite the Second Amendment. Will knives be next? It’s the logical step. Actually, knives are heavily regulated in the United States.
Consider what’s happened to England.
England outlawed guns a long time ago. It hasn’t stopped violent crime.
Compared with the United States, “the United Kingdom has a slightly
higher total crime rate per capita of approximately 85 per 1000 people,
while in the USA it is approximately 80.” Most violent crime in the
United States is confined to a few cities: Detroit, St. Louis, Oakland,
Memphis, Chicago, Philadelphia.
The 2011 riots in London showed that
lawless people will use any means at their disposal to force their wills
on others. Three men were killed by an automobile, people were openly
beaten in the streets, and business establishments were looted while
others were burned. Store owners had no way of protecting their
property. The people doing the looting, and they weren’t just the poor
and disenfranchised, knew that they would meet little resistance. “In
reality, the English approach has not reduced violent crime. Instead it
has left law-abiding citizens at the mercy of criminals who are
confident that their victims have neither the means nor the legal right
to resist them. Imitating this model would be a public safety disaster
for the United States.”
So what did the law-abiding citizen do? He went to Amazon.com to shop for baseball bats! He can’t buy guns, so he gets the next best thing, a metal version of the Louisville Slugger. In a 24-hour period, sales for baseball bats on AmazonUK rose by more than 6000 percent.
So what did the law-abiding citizen do? He went to Amazon.com to shop for baseball bats! He can’t buy guns, so he gets the next best thing, a metal version of the Louisville Slugger. In a 24-hour period, sales for baseball bats on AmazonUK rose by more than 6000 percent.
Defenseless citizens were also buying police-style telescoping truncheons. (The spring-loaded ones are illegal.) The Guardian
reported the following: “Amazon has removed several police-style
telescopic truncheons from sale on its site as soaring sales of
truncheons, baseball bats and other items that could be used as weapons
sparked fears of vigilantism in the wake of widespread rioting.”
Paul Joseph Watson writes: “Just like gun control, banning baseball bats only disarms the public and creates victims. Criminals will always be able to acquire weapons of any description because they do not obey laws. Leaving Brits defenseless will only embolden the rioting hordes.”
Paul Joseph Watson writes: “Just like gun control, banning baseball bats only disarms the public and creates victims. Criminals will always be able to acquire weapons of any description because they do not obey laws. Leaving Brits defenseless will only embolden the rioting hordes.”
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