ap70
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Canada had conscription only in the world wars. We have never had mandatory military service outside of that. This thread has become a pop-psychology nightmare! We must stop Wil E. Coyote running off cliffs, because thousands will begin doing so!
By the way....what do you think that is the reason for crime in Toronto? POOR PEOPLE TRYING TO SURVIVE! no choices when you live in basement...smoking Crack ...eating fast food...without opportunities...with no social interaction....and with a Violent content vomited inside your living room every night!
Some of you are so comfortable with violence exhibited on TV/Movies that you are incapable to see how it affects your own behavior.
Before the violence on television the violence was instintive. After that it is stimulative! When you see you repeat! We are all monkeys!
In Brazil they have 11 public channels, after 9:00 pm they have violent content in 9 of them. Go to Sao Paulo and take a walk ... and get back safe to tell us what you saw....whow remember that US sends legally and illegally fire arms for the hole south and central americas....
Well, if you want to discuss SA Paulo, Brazil and South America let's start by how the US fire arms industry sends legal and illegal huge amounts of fire arms to South America. You can buy a 765 for C$12.00 on the streets. The problem in Brazil is the easy way to access fire arms. Of course poverty is a factor. But Brazilians are not violent in its nature.
I am saying that we should reduce or remove violent content from public TV in order to have kids, teens and adults less exposed to violent scenes as example look what they do with sex content.
This is my opinion. Do you know about the subliminally chics used in the second war were one or two frames of a sequence of 24 were removed and replaced with violent scenes....now can you imagine hours daily of violent content?
I believe that in most people it does not affect their behavior however for an individual with violent conduct history it certainly can boost...
But Brazilians are not violent in its nature.
I am not sure how constitutional this idea is, but I always thought it could be a neat idea to put the gun registry to use and hold that, if a gun was used in a crime, all prior owners of the gun (including it's vendor and if it was stolen) should be criminally liable as accomplices to the crime.
I am not sure how constitutional this idea is, but I always thought it could be a neat idea to put the gun registry to use and hold that, if a gun was used in a crime, all prior owners of the gun (including it's vendor and if it was stolen) should be criminally liable as accomplices to the crime.
That is blatantly unconstitutional and illegal. A few other choice words come to mind, but I am not willing to say then on a public forum.
A criminal conviction requires that the the defendant have intent ( mens rea or Guilty mind ).
If someone steals something from you and uses it in a crime, would you want to be convicted of that crime even though you had nothing to do with it?
If through my own negligence somebody acquired a lethal weapon (gun, knife, alligator...) and used it in a crime, I think I should bear responsibility. Criminal negligence is a form of mens rea. Given that there are quite strict by-laws on how to store fire arms, specifically designed to prevent theft/misuse, it shouldn't be a great leap forward to suggest that failure to appropriately store weapons is criminally negligent.
As for the firearm vendor, given that there are pre-screening protocols to prevent crazies from getting guns, if that gun is then used in a crime the vendor clearly misread the purchaser. Negligent. We charge people for serving dangerous amounts of alcohol, charging people for giving weapons to unstable people seems more plausible than that.