07-11-2016, 07:58 AM
(07-09-2016, 03:48 AM)taramarie Wrote:(07-09-2016, 03:32 AM)Galen Wrote:(07-09-2016, 03:16 AM)taramarie Wrote:(07-09-2016, 03:07 AM)Galen Wrote:(07-08-2016, 05:06 PM)taramarie Wrote: Thank you. I also have put Playwrite on ignore so that will not continue.
I know what you mean. Playwrong is right up there with Eric the Obtuse for his ability to ignore reality. As a previous poster noted Switzerland is not a very violent place despite the fact that the citizens have fully automatic weapons. Indeed, my understanding of the situation reminds of what the Militia Act of 1798 required of Americans. Given how small they are it doesn't surprise me that they would go with the militia solution to supplement their defense.
Yes culture and history also plays a part in a relationship with guns. I found the commentary very interesting as that had not been part of the original picture before and only gave us part of the story of the swiss and guns.
In my experience when someone decides on violence as a solution to their problem then they will find the tool. Firearms are simply a tool like any other.
I saw some commentary from some folk from Switzerland who had gone to the black market to buy ammunition which is what i tell people here that would happen in America but they do not listen. It opens up a market to someone. Someone will eagerly cash in.
So what?
People willing to break the law is going to be exceedingly smaller than the number of people who can now legally access an unlimited supply of military weaponry. That's both because of the penalties that will scare their lives and to the relative high-costs in a black market.
Apparently, these rather simple facts are difficult for some to grasp.