You are right. How silly I was to have added that feature to my hypothetical weapon. :doh:
It isn't as hypothetical as you think. Targeting with conventional weapons is done the same way. Against stationary military targets.
You are right. How silly I was to have added that feature to my hypothetical weapon. :doh:
You can't lock on the target.
Your make believe weapon isn't even close to being useful, anymore than an old M60 machine gun in my home. I could very easily kill my own family and neighbors as the bullets fly through the walls, for up to 1100 meters.
Never heard of it. :idunno:Someone has been watching too much Death Note . . . .
For the pro-gun advocates...
QUESTION:
If guns are so good wouldn't it be better to have a superior weapon?
Let's imagine a weapon that can be activated through your computer. You type a name into Google (or whatever) or type in a coordinate (say the permitter of your house) and click "kill" and the target is instantly vaporized by a laser equipped satellite. Killing from the comfort of your home!
Would that be a good thing or a bad thing?
Never heard of it. :idunno:
...the police arrive after the fact in most cases.
Most cases? Yeah, like 99.99% of the time. The other .01% is a fluke.
The question is though do the guns actually save you? Or do they get into the hands of the criminals? I *feel* safer with a gun in the house but I'm not sure what the studies say about owning one, if it really deters crimes or no.
For the pro-gun advocates...
QUESTION:
If guns are so good wouldn't it be better to have a superior weapon?
Let's imagine a weapon that can be activated through your computer. You type a name into Google (or whatever) or type in a coordinate (say the permitter of your house) and click "kill" and the target is instantly vaporized by a laser equipped satellite. Killing from the comfort of your home!
Would that be a good thing or a bad thing?
You are wacky!:crackup:
Gun are primarily used as hunting tools and yes, home and person defense against an aggressor. They are not used by individuals to make war on many.
Your senseless thought process well supports the argument that you are a metro-sexual, wuppus boy who lacks guts. You would not know how to hunt if your life depended on it!
The question is though do the guns actually save you? Or do they get into the hands of the criminals? I *feel* safer with a gun in the house but I'm not sure what the studies say about owning one, if it really deters crimes or no.
It does make violent criminals think twice, too bad more women do not carry, rape would about disappear. Now for property crimes, guns are popular with burglars. The owner needs to responsible; some safes cannot be broken into or even destroyed in fire. Sure, there are some expert theirs, but they are looking at pulling off jobs at wealthy homes, in search of gems and art, not guns, which only low-class fences will handle. What this all means is your weapons and hunting tools are secure, if you are responsible.
As to those who are neglectful, I think is cases of innocent deaths, they should be hanged. Firearms should be checked often and if stolen, reported, even the one that has no paper trail leading to you because you need to care about what the thief will do to your secure gun.
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The studies show that gun ownership is at an all-time high (250+ million privately-owned firearms in the United States) while violent crime is at a 35-year low and murder is at a 43-year low. That's according to the FBI crime statistics.
Unless they get behind you and get the gun out of your hand . . . then the situation is actually worse. Most rape happens from someone you know anyway, are you going to think to pull a gun on someone you know before it is too late?It does make violent criminals think twice, too bad more women do not carry, rape would about disappear.
I agree here . . . . though sometimes there are legitimate accidents.As to those who are neglectful, I think is cases of innocent deaths, they should be hanged. Firearms should be checked often and if stolen, reported, even the one that has no paper trail leading to you because you need to care about what the thief will do to your secure gun.
Being an Aussie, I have always wondered...what would happen if the U.S. banned guns like Australia did?