Ovid_and_Flem said:
Non political question....what rest of world visitors/residents view of violence/gun aspect of american culture? Militarization of domestIC LEO's? Feel safe here?
Please...can we stay away from gun control discussion?
Again, very relevant Q to my situation. Without going all political, I'm pretty open here about being (at least in US terms) way far left, yet unusual for someone as far left as I am in that I am not anti gun. To me I think Utopia is some sort of mythical island half way between the US and the UK. The UK and much of Europe has gone way too far. In the UK people can and have been incarcerated for defending themselves from home invasion with firearms. That's stupid. On the other hand, the complete and total lack of checks and balances here appalls me just as much. I'm all for guns and gun ownership, but every single gun should be registered and kept locked up. No ifs ands or butts. Training and a license should be mandatory for any firearm ownership, including you great grandads union musket from last century, even if no one has fired in over a century. Every single sale should be logged and recorded. Own a weapon that isn't registered or you buy illegally, that's it, done for life you loose your right to ownership. Anyone who commits a crime, felony or act of violence or aggression instantly and permanently looses the right to own a firearm. Any crime committed while in possession of a gun (even if it's in a getaway vehicle and not on them during the actual act) should be prosecuted as if they'd used the firearm in the crime. I also think that some of the weapons simply shouldn't be legally sold, but I don't know how you'd ever roll that one back so I just don't go there. If you own a gun, even legally, and a minor, yours or someone else's gets hold of it becasue it wasn't locked correctly and someone gets hurt, injured or killed, even if unintentionally then you, the registered owner are automatically convicted of at least manslaughter. There is no repreve here. This isn't a trial, this is an automatic sentance. This doesn't not apply if someone breaks in and steals it, or the lock is cut off your gun safe by your kids or something. But people who leave guns lying around (I know people who have gun racks right inside their front doors, not even a glass door infront of them, just 6-10 rifles and shotguns sitting in a rack). I could go on. I realize these views aren't popular with many. Most pro gun people think I'm crazy for wanting to step on their rights, most anti gun people think I'm some kind of pro gun wack job.
As far as safety. I think the people way way over react and use the potential (but miniscule) threat of violence as an excuse to carry a gun. But as I've said many times, I feel totally comfortable walking with my family around Detroit at night. I've said it here many times, if I ever felt the need for a gun for personal or family safety then it's time to move house, city, county, state or country. People don't like hearing it, but statistically owning a gun increases your chances of dying from gun violence.
The militarization of the Police force is something that does greatly concern me. The Police and Sheriffs are a civil force, not a military one and they should not under any circumstnaces become military light. If a Metropolitan area feels the need for a totally separate SWAT team fine. Beyond that call in the National Guard. It really scares me when you see even small local municipalities or Sheriffs departments rolling around in armored cars and full riot gear. That stuff should be totally separate from the Police force.
I know that many here will disagree with what I've stated, but please, I was answering a direct question not trying to start an argument. The question was specifically aimed at those of us from overseas who visit or live here.
LEt me add a counter point to support gun rights. Pistols and hand guns while not absolutely illegal in the UK are so difficult to own they are effectively illegal. The upshot is that there is virtually no gun violence. The US has about 4.62 gun homicides per 100K people while the UK has only 0.06 gun homicides per 100K people. Simple you say, ban guns. Not so fast. While gun homicide is extremely rare over there, other forms of violent crime are more common such as stabbing and serious beatings. While I hope never to experience personal violence or death, if you told me 'We're going to kill you, take your pick, a gun shot, multiple stabbings or being pushed to the ground and kicked by 2-3-4-5 or more assailants, then I'll take the single gun shot every time. That's the hidden truth of homicide. IT's so crazy that friends and family in the UK are disturbed that I carry a pocket knife, it's a small 3" blade which is the legal maximum over there. I even checked the UK State department before my last trip over there and it's totally legal, but friends and family were seriously disturbed by me carrying it and kept telling me I"d get in trouble. I'd love to hear some of the other people here from Germany, Scandinavia, Australia etc. for their take on gun vs knife or beating violence and guns in general. You should see the look on UK friends and families face if they come camping with us and I pull out my 18" machete, they about have an aneurysm. You'd be arrested for that instantly over there.