How does crime rates and gun control relate? Giving weapons to every Japanese citizen wouldn't make their crime rate go up or down, it would stay the same but the ease of crimes done by criminals would be much easier.
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And the ease of citizens to stop them would increase.
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Nope, terrible argument. They have heavy restrictions on weapons now and have one of the lowest crime rates in the world. It's not weapons vs. no weapons. It's all about the culture and once you get the culture straight then there are no need for weapons.
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If the culture is straight then adding weapons won't be a problem.
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They're redundant and there are always those that slip between the cracks. If you added weapons into the Japanese populace it would increase the ease of murder, robbery, etc. So instead of someone robbing someone at knife point it would be at gun point. It wouldn't change the crime rate in said nations , it would just change the ease of the crime. If someone wanted to kill thirty people it would be MUCH easier to do so in the US than in Japan.
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Those gooks couldn't see where they was aiming anyways I doubt they could even properly aim.
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So would suicide rates
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Editado por DorkLord54: 8/19/2013 11:37:28 PMJapan has the ninth-highest suicide rate in the world, so this would only contribute to an ongoing problem.
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actually, they most use trains, tall buildings, and blades. using something different doesn't mean an increase. what would decrease is fixing the problems that would lead to suicides in the first place.
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They have more precautions for buildings and trains. Blades, yeah, but a there is something tempting and about the quickness and painlessness of a gun to the head.
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[quote]They have more precautions for buildings and trains. Blades, yeah, but a there is something tempting and about the quickness and painlessness of a gun to the head.[/quote] you've never seen what happens when someone f***s up their faces and lives, have you? pretty graphic. also, if the first thing someone thinks when they see a gun is how many people they could kill or how easy it would be to kill their-self, they have mental problems.
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[quote]also, if the first thing someone thinks when they see a gun is how many people they could kill or how easy it would be to kill their-self, they have mental problems.[/quote] Well, yeah, they're suicidal
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which is very abnormal from the majority of the population which makes it a poor argument.
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That's the thing. Japan has a VERY high suicide rate. Its not so abnormal.
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Editado por DorkLord54: 8/19/2013 11:37:15 PMTrue true (given that, as previously stated in this thread, Japan has some of the strictest gun laws in the world). Also, unless Japan decides to take a more taboo view of suicide, it will always persist there, unfortunately. EDIT: Also, I was wrong in that Japan actually has the ninth-highest suicide rate in the world.
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I wasn't even arguing about suicides Colby said it'd be easier for criminals to commit crimes and i said it'd be easier to stop them too. Whole nother point.
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It was to your "And?" response to Raptorkid24 to which I was responding.
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Its more of a secondary side effect of the main proposition , which would introducing guns be good for Japan's citizens?
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That's bad