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    Pistorius and the unfinished gun ownership debate

    When Oscar Pistorius first entered the courtroom where he stood accused of murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, the case raised great interest. It was followed online, on radio and even watched on TV, where it received a lot of coverage. While some see the spotlight put on gun ownership by the trial as nothing but the “negligent actions of but one famous public figure”, recent headlines evidence that the problem is much deeper than that.

    Some of the headlines found in an interactive map by Gun Free South Africa show the latest gun violence incidents reported in selected media include:

    - Two-year-old KZN toddler shot by 6-year-old dies in hospital
    - Man accidentally shoots his 8-year-old daughter in the head
    - Woman shoots husband, mistaking him for burglar
    - Enraged landlord shoots tenants, kills mother over loud music

    All the above mentioned incidents were enabled by people being in possession of a gun, showing that if the gun had not been there the outcomes for everyone would have been very different.

    According to Adele Kirsten, an independent small arms control analyst: “There is good evidence that one of the most effective violence prevention interventions is to strengthen national gun laws. Since the introduction of SA’s Firearms Control Act in 2000, there has been a 50% reduction in gun deaths, from 34 a day in 1994, to 18 a day in 2009. Evidence that South Africa’s Firearms Control Act (2000) has saved thousands of lives has been presented. The research, which was published in the March 2014 edition of the reputable American Journal of Public Health, shows that more than 4 500 lives were saved from gun violence in five SA cities between 2001 and 2005.”

    In a CNN interview she goes on to share how there is overwhelming evidence globally that having a gun in the home increases the risk for injury and death through suicide, intimate partner violence and accidental death, noting that “in South Africa, there is relative certainty that a gun will be taken from its’ owner in an armed robbery, feeding the illegal market”.

    Based on research, Gun Free South Africa says that in South Africa a civilian gun owner is up to four times as likely to have their gun stolen than to use it in self-defence. This is affirmed by research undertaken between 2006 and 2009 by the Institute of Security Studies, which showed that “armed gangs often targeted homes where owners were believed to have guns in their possession, in order to steal them”, putting more people at risk of becoming victims of gun violence.

    While many people cite South Africa’s high rate of violent crime as a reason to own a gun, there is no doubt that the gun ownership debate should be extended beyond personal protection to focusing on the potentially deadly consequences thereof — as highlighted by the tragic shooting of Steenkamp among many others.

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    Tired old nugget.
    Based on research, Gun Free South Africa says that in South Africa a civilian gun owner is up to four times as likely to have their gun stolen than to use it in self-defence.
    While many people cite South Africa’s high rate of violent crime as a reason to own a gun, there is no doubt that the gun ownership debate should be extended beyond personal protection to focusing on the potentially deadly consequences thereof
    Meh.

    My guns, mostly, are for sport shooting. And why the hell shouldn't I have a gun for personal defence? We live in a violent place.

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    Default Re: " Pistorius and the unfinished gun ownership debate"

    Quote Originally Posted by Springer View Post
    And why the hell shouldn't I have a gun for personal defence? We live in a violent place.
    Because you're more likely to get shot by your own gun. Like, 100,0002334 times more likely.

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    When people say they want 'gun control' what they mean is for no one to have the right to own guns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tweedledee View Post
    When people say they want 'gun control' what they mean is for no one to have the right to own guns.
    But what they don't realise is that if they get attacked by someone with a gun, then the person with the gun will have all the gun control he needs.

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    "Independent small arms control analyst" my arse
    Sent electronically, thus not signed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skaaphaas View Post
    "Independent small arms control analyst" my arse
    How about 'partisan rights violation campaigner?

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    So much potenti...



    Idjits :|

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    [b]Be ready for anything, and if his head is not at least two meters away from the body, do not 'assume' he is dead and out of the fight.[/b] [I]- Ikor[/I]

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    Tannie Adele...my challenge to you. A 3mx2m sign outside on your lawn that says "this house is proudly gun free"

    Time tobput your money where your mouth is.

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