Originally posted by lazs2
oh? good point. since guns prevent from 1.5-3 million crimes a year here... even if 1% would have ended in a fatality without the firearm... then guns do indeed save lives.
The deterrent effect that interviewed convicts admit to is very high to but hard to quantify.
lazs
lol do they even solve 1.5-3 million crimes a year? That sounds like a very high number. Not to mention I seriuosly doubt 1% of crimes would end in a fatality.
On a different subject, knives are already subject to rules governing posession of them. How bout at Airports, or public places in NY.
http://pweb.netcom.com/~brlevine/ny.txt10-133
Possession of knives or instruments.
A.
Legislative findings. It is hereby declared and found that possession
in public places, streets and parks of the city, of large knives is a
menace to the public health, peace, safety and welfare of the people
of the city; that the possession in public places, streets and parks of
such knives has resulted in the commission of many homicides,
robberies, maimings and assaults of and upon the people of the
city; that this condition encourages and fosters the commission of
crimes and contributes to juvenile delinquency, youth crime and
gangsterism; that unless the possession or carrying in public places,
streets and parks of the city of such knives without a lawful purpose
is prohibited, there is danger of an increase in crimes of violence
and other conditions detrimental to public peace, safety and
welfare. It is further declared and found that the wearing or
carrying of knives in open view in public places while such knives
are not being used for a lawful purpose is unnecessary and
threatening to the public and should be prohibited.
B.
It shall be unlawful for any person to carry on his or her person or
have in such person's possession, in any public place, street or park
any knife which has a blade length of four inches or more.