"This isn't the wild west"
Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 10:10 am
I actually love the "wild west" references used by anti-gunners
That was a relatively peaceful time when thousands of ranchers and Farmers and shopkeepers wore guns and any "gun violence" was so rare that a youngster like Billy the Kid got famous because of the rarity of that type occurrence.
Now no one wears guns and there are so many murders daily that they can't all even be on the news and the few who are are forgotten quickly because ten more made the news the next day. So the young gangster murderer doesn't have much chance at fame like Billy the Kid did.
Yeah, I'd like the "old" west alright. People were safer then. (Excluding Indians)
It was a time when there was "more guns, less crime" that's why they dislike it?
Then they shouldn't bring it up if they don't want it examined.
They set the "focus" of the conversation, I just adjusted the "zoom" and when examined under the microscope, their argument fails.
"This isn't the wild west"
Perhaps it should be, people were safer then.
That was a relatively peaceful time when thousands of ranchers and Farmers and shopkeepers wore guns and any "gun violence" was so rare that a youngster like Billy the Kid got famous because of the rarity of that type occurrence.
Now no one wears guns and there are so many murders daily that they can't all even be on the news and the few who are are forgotten quickly because ten more made the news the next day. So the young gangster murderer doesn't have much chance at fame like Billy the Kid did.
Yeah, I'd like the "old" west alright. People were safer then. (Excluding Indians)
It was a time when there was "more guns, less crime" that's why they dislike it?
Then they shouldn't bring it up if they don't want it examined.
They set the "focus" of the conversation, I just adjusted the "zoom" and when examined under the microscope, their argument fails.
"This isn't the wild west"
Perhaps it should be, people were safer then.