Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Flintlocks don't kill people; people kill people

Ricketyclick has an interesting piece on the correlation between gun ownership and lower crime rates.

8 comments:

JeffS said...

I have noticed that those parts of the United States which have restrictive gun laws tend to be nastier places to live than those parts which have permissive gun laws. Or at least a more open attitude towards firearms.

It's not an exact correlation, of course. But an interesting observation, nonetheless.

mojo said...

I used to have a t-shirt that said

"Guns Don't Kill People - I do"

RebeccaH said...

I'm reminded of this small group of people who lived in Texas when I was a young girl there, and who made their living chopping down cedar (juniper) trees for fence posts for the ranchers and farmers. They were known collectively as the Cedar Hackers, and you knew who they were because they always carried their axes with them.

There was a rural bar near the town where I went to high school that catered to Cedar Hackers (it was called "The Corral", and may still be there, although the Cedar Hackers are long gone). The bar owner finally managed to cut down on the violence on Saturday nights by making it a rule that the Cedar Hackers had to leave their axes outside when they came in to drink.

RebeccaH said...

Not that that had anything to do with gun control laws, but I thought it was interesting to note that axes don't kill people, Cedar Hackers do.

JeffS said...

And while coincidental, it's interesting that I am currently reading up on how flintlocks and black powder were made, back when, in one of the "Foxfire" books.

If one of the old time gunsmiths dropped in for a visit of America 2010, he would crap his pants.

Minicapt said...

Homemade BP: http://bisonsurvivalblog.blogspot.com/2007/07/simple-black-powder.html

Cheers

Minicapt said...

Also: http://www.backwoodsmanmag.com/

Cheers

Paco said...

Mojo: I want a shirt like that!