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6/16/2016 5:33 am  #1


Pearls of Wisdom From Dust Bunny

 Dustybunny wrote:
 2016 Statistics (Jan 2016 - June 15th 2016)

Murder by gun - 5257
Drug overdose (illegal and perscription) - 11,438
DUI - 15,465

So why arent they doing anything about drugs and alcohol?  



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Hmmm, let's see.
How to break this down to a third grade level.....

Illegal drugs are bad
Prescription drugs are good if used as prescribed.
Drug abuse can be and often is lethal..... to the person who choses to abuse drugs.

Assault weapons. which are legal and can be bought by suspected terrorists on no fly lists, are responsible for the majority of mass killing in this country; along with incendiary devives (BOMBS if you will, which by the way are illegal)
Capiche?

As far as DUI.
"They" are doing something about it.


Foundation For Advancing Alchohol Responsibility:

Since 1982, drunk driving fatalities on our nation’s roadways have decreased 52%, while total traffic fatalities have declined nearly 24%.  Among persons under 21, drunk driving fatalities have decreased 79%.  Despite this progress we still have more work to do, and our commitment to eliminate drunk driving is stronger than ever.

DUI arrests in Arizona decrease for the fourth consecutive year

SCOTTSDALE:
With DUI arrest numbers down for the fourth consecutive year in Arizona, the Scottsdale Police Department has a plan of action. Scottsdale’s “Know Your Limit” detail was started about five years ago.“The thought process is to catch people before they get in the car,” Sgt. K.C. Moore said. “Let them know what’s going on and maybe they will make a right decision.”

The Daily Signal
Drunk Driving Is Down in California (Thanks to Uber)

Drunk Driving Deaths Down 15% In States Requiring Ignition Lock For DUI Offenders

Now about those assault weapons........

Last edited by DollyLongstaff (6/16/2016 6:59 am)


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6/16/2016 7:49 am  #2


Re: Pearls of Wisdom From Dust Bunny

From a sadly missed woman from Texas:

Molly Ivins

March, 1993:
Taking A Stab At Our Infatuation With Guns
By Molly Ivins
Creators Syndicate, Inc.
AUSTIN - Guns. Everywhere guns.

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There is more hooey spread about the Second Amendment. It says quite clearly that guns are for those who form part of a well-regulated militia, i.e., the armed forces including the National Guard. The reasons for keeping them away from everyone else get clearer by the day.

The comparison most often used is that of the automobile, another lethal object that is regularly used to wreak great carnage. Obviously, this society is full of people who haven't got enough common sense to use an automobile properly. But we haven't outlawed cars yet. We do, however, license them and their owners, restrict their use to presumably sane and sober adults and keep track of who sells them to whom. At a minimum, we should do the same with guns.

In truth, there is no rational argument for guns in this society. This is no longer a frontier nation in which people hunt their own food. It is a crowded, overwhelmingly urban country in which letting people have access to guns is a continuing disaster. Those who want guns---whether for target shooting, hunting or potting rattlesnakes (get a hoe)---should be subject to the same restrictions placed on gun owners in England---a nation in which liberty has survived nicely without an armed populace.

Michael Crichton makes an interesting argument about technology in his thriller "Jurassic Park." He points out that power without discipline is making this society into a wreckage. By the time someone who studies the martial arts becomes a master---literally able to kill with bare hands---that person has also undergone years of training and discipline. But any fool can pick up a gun and kill with it.

"A well-regulated militia" surely implies both long training and long discipline. That is the least, the very least, that should be required of those who are permitted to have guns, because a gun is literally the power to kill. For years, I used to enjoy taunting my gun-nut friends about their psycho-sexual hang-ups---always in a spirit of good cheer, you understand. But letting the noisy minority in the National Rifle Association force us to allow this carnage to continue is just plain insane.


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