Saturday, January 2, 2016

Obama, frustrated by Congress, plans unilateral U.S. gun control steps



2 January 2016
 
Scenario 1 :-
If people have easy access to guns, the police has no where to tell who is possessing guns and who will use it.
Police will have to assume that everyone has the possibility of carrying a gun and will use it. Thus Police will shoot first if anyone resist in case that person whip out a gun to shoot at Police or anyone in the street. Gun death will always rise in such a situation - "Shoot first, Talk later".
 

Scenario 2 :-
All people carry guns to protect themselves. In the slightest sign of conflict or argument, the chances is some will likely to whip out a gun to intimidate, control or overwhelm his/her adversaries. As such, the chances is, where there is conflict, people whipping out guns to shoot others, and others retaliate to shoot back become possible.
And the whole US become a war zone. Home terrorism with rifle firing wildly away become rampant - even without ISIS inspired terrorism.

Thus gun control is the only way to reduce gun violence in US.
 
In many Countries where guns are outlaw, almost no or negligible death or injuries from gun fight or gun attack.

US is one of the very rare Countries - where gun killing is as common as Countries with civil war.

If President Obama succeeded in implementing gun control in US, then President Obama will have earned the status of a "Living Bodhisattva" when completed the tenure of Presidency.
 
Under the reign of President Obama, he has implemented many policies that have bring about the well beings of many people in the World and has win over many friends (including past adversaries) and make the World a more Peaceful place.
 
Kudos should also be given to all the President Administration that has supported the President and help to make this possible.
 
A Bodhisattva is a Saint that have done things to save the lives of many sentinent beings (human) and help to preserve World Peace.

  • no use ban guns in USA, country is damn big, people can still buy guns from mexico

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