Rothhaus schrieb am 11. Juni 2010 00:47
> ...Deshalb schießen die Waffenbesitzer in den USA
> auch stets "auf den Falschen", oder "Nächstbesten".
> ...
"...A couple of school shootings were stopped by citizens with guns
long before the police arrived. In Pearl, Mississippi, where two
students were killed, the assistant principal had a pistol in his
car, which was parked well off school property in order to obey a law
that prohibits a gun within 1,000 feet of a school. When the shooting
started, he ran to his car, got the pistol, ran back, ordered the
gunman to the ground, and held him there for about four minutes
before the police arrived. In the Edinboro, Pennsylvania, case where
a teacher was killed, a citizen held the gunman for over eleven
minutes before the police arrived. The most dramatic work I’ve ever
done on crime shows that the only thing that seems to affect the rate
at which these shootings occur is the passage of right-to-carry laws
- not the death penalty, arrest rates, execution rates, waiting
periods, diff e rent types of gun control laws. In the fourteen
states that changed their laws between 1977 and 1995, the probability
that somebody would be killed or injured in a so-called
multiple-victim public shooting was rising consistently until the
change. And then, when the right-to-carry laws were passed, you see a
huge drop in the rate at which these incidents occur: a 90 percent
drop in the rate at which shootings occurred, a 92 percent drop in
the rate at which people were killed. There is only one possible
explanation for this. The people who are getting permits to carry a
gun - about 5 percent of the adult population - are randomly out
there. If I’m a criminal wanting to attack somebody who is walking
home late at night, there is a one in twenty chance that the person I
attack might have a gun.
..."
> http://www.americanexperiment.org/uploaded/files/aeqv2n2lott.pdf
Und mal einige Infos zu den 'amerikanischen Zuständen' in Österreich:
"In Österreich hat zwischen 1982 und 1998 die Zahl der
Waffendokumente fast verdoppelt.
Im selben Zeitraum hat die Gesamtzahl der Straftaten, bei denen
geschossen wurde, um rund
40% abgenommen. (Quellen: Waffenrechtliche Urkunden: BM für Inneres;
Delikte:
Polizeiliche Kriminalstatistik )"
> http://user336.pre.apconsult.at/img/Information%20fuer%20Journalisten.pdf
Beste Grüße!
PS
> ...Deshalb schießen die Waffenbesitzer in den USA
> auch stets "auf den Falschen", oder "Nächstbesten".
> ...
"...A couple of school shootings were stopped by citizens with guns
long before the police arrived. In Pearl, Mississippi, where two
students were killed, the assistant principal had a pistol in his
car, which was parked well off school property in order to obey a law
that prohibits a gun within 1,000 feet of a school. When the shooting
started, he ran to his car, got the pistol, ran back, ordered the
gunman to the ground, and held him there for about four minutes
before the police arrived. In the Edinboro, Pennsylvania, case where
a teacher was killed, a citizen held the gunman for over eleven
minutes before the police arrived. The most dramatic work I’ve ever
done on crime shows that the only thing that seems to affect the rate
at which these shootings occur is the passage of right-to-carry laws
- not the death penalty, arrest rates, execution rates, waiting
periods, diff e rent types of gun control laws. In the fourteen
states that changed their laws between 1977 and 1995, the probability
that somebody would be killed or injured in a so-called
multiple-victim public shooting was rising consistently until the
change. And then, when the right-to-carry laws were passed, you see a
huge drop in the rate at which these incidents occur: a 90 percent
drop in the rate at which shootings occurred, a 92 percent drop in
the rate at which people were killed. There is only one possible
explanation for this. The people who are getting permits to carry a
gun - about 5 percent of the adult population - are randomly out
there. If I’m a criminal wanting to attack somebody who is walking
home late at night, there is a one in twenty chance that the person I
attack might have a gun.
..."
> http://www.americanexperiment.org/uploaded/files/aeqv2n2lott.pdf
Und mal einige Infos zu den 'amerikanischen Zuständen' in Österreich:
"In Österreich hat zwischen 1982 und 1998 die Zahl der
Waffendokumente fast verdoppelt.
Im selben Zeitraum hat die Gesamtzahl der Straftaten, bei denen
geschossen wurde, um rund
40% abgenommen. (Quellen: Waffenrechtliche Urkunden: BM für Inneres;
Delikte:
Polizeiliche Kriminalstatistik )"
> http://user336.pre.apconsult.at/img/Information%20fuer%20Journalisten.pdf
Beste Grüße!
PS