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TWO people are stabbed in NSW every day, with police seemingly unable to curb knife crime.
The Sun-Herald commissioned the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics to compile the latest available figures of stabbings across the state.
The figures, released yesterday, reveal that between April 2005 and March 2006, police responded to 876 stabbings - a rate of almost 17 each week. More than 530 of the attacks resulted in wounds classified as "serious to life threatening".
Maybe there are too many stabbings to report all.
This was an article in the Sydney Morning Herald 2 years ago, so numbers are probably higher now:
Maybe they should allow everyone to arm themselves to put all on a level playing field.
Maybe they should allow everyone to arm themselves to put all on a level playing field.
Rant nonetheless entirely justified.*rant off*
FWIW the murder rate in England has increased, on a per capita basis, by 400% since the abolition of hanging. On the other hand, in Harris County, Texas, where executions are aggressively carried out, there has been a 72% decrease in the annual murder rate since 1982...As they say, 'go figure'.
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Maybe they should allow everyone to arm themselves to put all on a level playing field.
Bloody oath lol.
I agree, taking weapons from law abiding citizens only means that then only the Crims have weapons
Its just backward logic, the Government seems to run on that pretty well though
If everyone had a weapon, I do believe there are more good than bad people, so if everyone could defend themselves then maybe the crims would think twice before attacking someone.
I mean banning things make them illegal, but I'm guessing criminals don't have much appreciation for the law to begin with . . right?
Yes, it's very interesting how one can find statistics to support whatever point one wishes to make.
For instance:
"By contrast, the Northeast has the lowest murder rate in the country and the fewest number of executions. The Northeast also experienced the sharpest decline in its murder rate among the four regions, while carrying out no executions in 2006-08."
http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/mur...ept-south-where-executions-are-most-prevalent
"The homicide rate in England (which does not have CP) and Wales in 2000 was at 1.5 per 100,000 (USA: 5.9 - which does have CP):"
http://grabic.blogspot.com/2005/06/europes-crime-rate-and-capital_27.html
Maybe they should allow everyone to arm themselves to put all on a level playing field.
Yes, it's very interesting how one can find statistics to support whatever point one wishes to make.
For instance:
"By contrast, the Northeast has the lowest murder rate in the country and the fewest number of executions. The Northeast also experienced the sharpest decline in its murder rate among the four regions, while carrying out no executions in 2006-08."
http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/mur...ept-south-where-executions-are-most-prevalent
"The homicide rate in England (which does not have CP) and Wales in 2000 was at 1.5 per 100,000 (USA: 5.9 - which does have CP):"
http://grabic.blogspot.com/2005/06/europes-crime-rate-and-capital_27.html
Bloody oath lol.
I agree, taking weapons from law abiding citizens only means that then only the Crims have weapons
Its just backward logic, the Government seems to run on that pretty well though
If everyone had a weapon, I do believe there are more good than bad people, so if everyone could defend themselves then maybe the crims would think twice before attacking someone.
I mean banning things make them illegal, but I'm guessing criminals don't have much appreciation for the law to begin with . . right?
The 1996 gun buybacks ring a bell? 700million of wasted tax payer dollars...
Even if you outlawed all weapons the only people that will be left with them are outlaws (hence they dont abide by the law).
Anywayz back on topic.........
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