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Xref: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu alt.rush-limbaugh:22661 talk.politics.guns:53325Newsgroups: alt.rush-limbaugh,talk.politics.gunsPath: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!rochester!cornell!batcomputer!rpi!gatech!howland.reston.ans.net!agate!boulder!ucsu!ucsu.Colorado.EDU!fcraryFrom: fcrary@ucsu.Colorado.EDU (Frank Crary)Subject: Re: Bill 'Blame America First' Clinton Strikes Again.Message-ID: <1993Apr6.024028.7890@ucsu.Colorado.EDU>Sender: news@ucsu.Colorado.EDU (USENET News System)Nntp-Posting-Host: ucsu.colorado.eduOrganization: University of Colorado, BoulderReferences: <mvpC4rqEL.EwC@netcom.com> <1993Mar31.211008.3219@wam.umd.edu> <12741@news.duke.edu>Distribution: naDate: Tue, 6 Apr 1993 02:40:28 GMTLines: 82In article <12741@news.duke.edu> eyc@acpub.duke.edu (EMIL CHUCK) writes:> >This argument sounds very stupid.. if the ability to make guns from> >"simple metalworking" was easy,  then Drug dealers would make their own > >wouldn't they???..They do. According the the Los Angeles Police Department, illegalmanufacture is one the three primary sources of machine guns andsubmachine guns used in crimes (sumggling and theft from thepolice and military being the other two.) Washington D.C. policehave stated that 40% (If I'm remembering the figure correctly) ofthe guns they conficate were illegally built.> >...why spend hundreds of dollars buying a gun that> >somebody else made cheap and is selling it to you at an> >exorbitant markup???...It takes about 6 hours and a few tools to make one (at least oneof reasonable quality). Unless the drug dealer enjoyes messingaround on a lathe (say, as a hobby), he's going to have to pay someone anyway. Materials plus six hours of a machinist'stime for something legal would run about $100. The blackmarketprices for guns are usually in the $50 to $200 range (at leastthose few I've seen cited in newspaper articles were...)> >...The simple truth of the matter is, that regardless> >of how easy it is to make guns, banning guns will reduce the > >the number of new guns and seriuosly impede the efforts of a > >killer intent on buying a weapon....Washington D.C. has a total ban on handguns and prohibits assembledrifles within city limits. It's homicide rate is almost tentimes the national average. It is also illegal for a D.C.resident to drive to the Virginia or Maryland suburbs andbuy a gun (dealers are required by federal law to check IDsand make sure the buyer isn't from another state) so the ban can not be easily side-stepped.> >To show why the tools argument is the silliest i have ever seen.. take an> >analogy from computer science... almost every computer science major> >can write a "wordprocessor" yet we(comp sci majors)  would willingly pay 3  > >to 400 bucks for a professional software like wordperfect... why don't we  > >just all write our own software???...... Because it is highly  > >inconvinient!!!..Sure. But it you couldn't buy one, you would write your own (infact, people _did_ write their own 15 years ago...) More likely,you would find a friend who was a particularly good programerand get him give you a copy of his. Software is a _very_ badexample for your case: How many people do you know with illegalcopies of $400 word processors? If people want something, andit isn't available (or affordable) legally, they will usuallyget it illegally.> >Same with guns...Quite.> >secondly.. how does one get this gunpowder for the > >"home made gun" ???13-3-2. The formula has been around for half a million years.Or are you going to restrict sales of sulpher, charcoal andsaltpeter? That's alot cruder than modern smokless powder, butit works very well. The only real problems are a ~25% reductionin energy (so a .357 magnum would "only" be as deadly as a 9mm)and it makes alot more smoke... Of course, a smart black marketeercould just make the gun in 9mm and steal the ammunition from thepolice (the police are often corruptable, and things are knownto disappear from police evidence rooms and armories andreappear on the streets...)> > If guns were really that simple to make... the Bosnian muslims would> >be very happy people (or is it the case that metalworking tools are> >banned in bosnia??? (deep sarcasm)  ).Perhaps you weren't watching the news two years ago, but the Serbs also tried to invade Slovinia. They were driven out after a fewweeks by partisans armed with home-made _anti-tank_ weapons.The Afghan rebels frequently made their own rifles.                                                 Frank Crary                                                CU Boulder

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