Originally Posted by TheDaliLamaI can shoot another person from at least 10 feet away. Very quick, very easy, no contact with the victim. With a knife I have to come within arm's length of the victim which gives the victim the chance, however small it might be, of protecting him or herself. Plus, that extra added time it takes to use a knife instead of a handgun might allow the perpetrator to consider the consequences of such an action and realize how stupid it is.
I can shoot another person from at least 10 feet away. Very quick, very easy, no contact with the victim. With a knife I have to come within arm's length of the victim which gives the victim the chance, however small it might be, of protecting him or herself. Plus, that extra added time it takes to use a knife instead of a handgun might allow the perpetrator to consider the consequences of such an action and realize how stupid it is.FWIW, in a fit of rage (and 'fits of rage' are not known as times for contemplative or reflective thought), most NFL football players wouldn't need a weapon to kill an average American female.
And FWIW, I am not at all advocating an increase in gun control based on this event. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
I can shoot another person from at least 10 feet away. Very quick, very easy, no contact with the victim. With a knife I have to come within arm's length of the victim which gives the victim the chance, however small it might be, of protecting him or herself. Plus, that extra added time it takes to use a knife instead of a handgun might allow the perpetrator to consider the consequences of such an action and realize how stupid it is.I can kill my victim from 10 miles away very conveniently, very easily with a car.
And FWIW, I am not at all advocating an increase in gun control based on this event. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
Jovan Belcher was a murderer. He did what murderers do. He murdered. The implement was not the cause. The cause was that Belcher wanted to murder. He did.The guy had a degree in "Family Relations" from University of Maine. An institution needs to rethink its degree plan.
He deserves no tribute, or respect. Like any other murderer, he deserves nothing. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
FWIW, in a fit of rage (and 'fits of rage' are not known as times for contemplative or reflective thought), most NFL football players wouldn't need a weapon to kill an average American female. Originally Posted by I B HankeringStill doesn't matter. Without a gun, killing makes it much more difficult on so many levels. He probably had the gun in close proximity when he killed her. Anger overtook him and he reacted. If he had had ANY time at all to think about the consequences of his actions, he may have reacted differently.We'll never know because he had a gun.
Still doesn't matter. Without a gun, killing makes it much more difficult on so many levels. He probably had the gun in close proximity when he killed her. Anger overtook him and he reacted. If he had had ANY time at all to think about the consequences of his actions, he may have reacted differently.We'll never know because he had a gun. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXXBlecher all but emptied a clip -- nine shots -- into the woman. He meant to kill her, and he had the strength to kill her with his bare hands if there had been no weapon available. Costas -- and the rest of the knee-jerk liberal antigun crew -- want to ignore man's intent to kill the woman, and they want to quibble over how he did it.
Jovan Belcher was a murderer. He did what murderers do. He murdered. The implement was not the cause. The cause was that Belcher wanted to murder. He did.
He deserves no tribute, or respect. Like any other murderer, he deserves nothing. Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
Blecher all but emptied a clip -- nine shots -- into the woman. He meant to kill her, and he had the strength to kill her with his bare hands if there had been no weapon available. Costas -- and the rest of the knee-jerk liberal antigun crew -- want to ignore man's intent to kill the woman, and they want to quibble over how he did it. Originally Posted by I B HankeringHe certainly meant to kill her -- at that specific point in time. Had he had even a few seconds to think about the consequences of his actions, he might have realized how wrong it was. With a gun, you don't usually have that few seconds. It is obvious from his actions at the stadium with the coaches that his he was very remorseful about what he had done. Too late.
He certainly meant to kill her -- at that specific point in time. Had he had even a few seconds to think about the consequences of his actions, he might have realized how wrong it was. With a gun, you don't usually have that few seconds. It is obvious from his actions at the stadium with the coaches that his he was very remorseful about what he had done. Too late.Belcher could have had a “reflective moment” as he sought out and retrieved is pistol: but he didn’t.
And please point out what Costas said that implied that he wanted to impinge on your Second Amendment rights? As many have pointed out -- NOTHING. Originally Posted by SpeedRacerXXX
You can't seriously believe that. If she owned a gun, she would have had to go get it before he pulled his on her and fired. Or, if she had it on her at all times, she would have drawn when he drew and they both would have been shooting at each other.
As the saying goes about opinions, each of us has one. And here's one more: If Kasandra Perkins had possessed a gun, she might still be alive today.
Originally Posted by I B Hankering