Posted by creilmann on 1/25/2011 2:49:00 PM (view original):
Posted by MikeT23 on 1/25/2011 2:29:00 PM (view original):
If 5% of the population is capable of murder, a law isn't going to stop them from doing it. Again, all crimes aren't created equally.
Yep. I've had guns pointed at me before, by convicted criminals, and no one has had the balls to pull the trigger. You know why? Killing someone isn't as simple as point and squeeze.
But, of course, none of us would have to pull the trigger. If murder were legal, the assassin/hitman industry would flourish. Most of congress would be shot by now, making a run for political office akin to suicide. Divorce rates would drop to virtually nil, because why pay her half or let her have custody when you can hire Vinnie to off her? Don't wanna deal with the competing business across the street? That can be fixed. IRS stopping by for an audit? Not any more. There are millions of situations where hiring an assassin would make one's life much easier if murder were legal. It would be open season on homosexuals for the religious right as they, of course, would find permission to do so in the Bible.
The very notion that murder rates would not go up if it were legal is so absurd, that I have to believe that MikeT23 is an alias of Swamphawk22.
In case you forgot.
25% of the married people will die because 50% of marriages end in divorce. Well, they're just murdered now.
500+ in Congress are dead. I assume you counted the Senate. Unless, of course, your definition of most is 51%.
50% of business owners will be killed. Unless, of course, you don't think everyone has a competitor or 50.
IRS agents are deader than hell. Unless, of course, the IRS doesn't audit people.
In another post, homosexuals and sexual predators are now on hit lists.
Yep, that's rampant murdering. Any way you slice it.