NRA Hijinks

It was an unprecedented headline in Iceland this week — a man shot to death by police.

"The nation was in shock. This does not happen in our country," said Thora Arnorsdottir, news editor at RUV, the Icelandic National Broadcasting Service.

She was referring to a 59-year old man who was shot by police on Monday. The man, who started shooting at police when they entered his building, had a history of mental illness.

It's the first time someone has been killed by armed police in Iceland since it became an independent republic in 1944. Police don't even carry weapons, usually. Violent crime in Iceland is almost non-existent.

"The nation does not want its police force to carry weapons because it's dangerous, it's threatening," Arnorsdottir says. "It's a part of the culture. Guns are used to go hunting as a sport, but you never see a gun."

In fact, Iceland isn't anti-gun. In terms of per-capita gun ownership, Iceland ranks 15th in the world. Still, this incident was so rare that neighbors of the man shot were comparing the shooting to a scene from an American film.

The Icelandic police department said officers involved will go through grief counseling. And the police department has already apologized to the family of the man who died — though not necessarily because they did anything wrong.

"I think it's respectful," Arnorsdottir says, "because no one wants to take another person's life. "

There are still a number of questions to be answered, including why police didn't first try to negotiate with man before entering his building.

"A part of the great thing of living in this country is that you can enter parliament and the only thing they ask you to do is to turn off your cellphone, so you don't disturb the parliamentarians while they're talking. We do not have armed guards following our prime minister or president. That's a part of the great thing of living in a peaceful society. We do not want to change that. "

Update, August 20, 2014: We checked back in with the Icelandic Police to get an update on this shooting in December. The superintendent says the police have not used firearms since.

Traci Tong
 
  • 18: The number of people age 24 and younger killed by firearms in the US each day
  • 55: The percentage of US homes with children and firearms in which one or more weapons are kept in an unlocked place
 
  • 18: The number of people age 24 and younger killed by firearms in the US each day
  • 55: The percentage of US homes with children and firearms in which one or more weapons are kept in an unlocked place

92: The number of people who die in car accidents every day.
108: Daily suicides
1579: Daily cancer deaths

As for your unlocked statistic, I call horseshit.

I also noticed you failed (yet again) to answer how you would remove illegal guns from the system in your ban on guns. By my record, that's about 20 times you avoided answering that.
 
Not to mention that they had guns that were stolen/illegal, and any ban will not remove them from the streets (this is the problem that asshat fraudcurrents has failed to offer a solution for over and over again).
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The fecal matter that refer to themselves as NRA supporters are just as bad or worst then Obama supporters.

I love when you hear these clowns saying that it is a right from God. Okay let me get this straight, God gave you the right to have a gun so you can go and murder your ex-wife's new boyfriend, but God didn't bother lifting a finger to abolish slavery for another 75 years. Great argument.

"Apples vs. Mop Squeezers" argument.
 
Right. That's what you always say. But you've never been able to propose how you would get rid of the millions of illegal guns that are out there.

Any time you want to propose something, feel free so we can discuss. But it's been nothing but crickets from you on it. That, and the same parroting of "ban guns! Wrrrraack! Ban guns!"


Was Adam Landza a gang member or a criminal? How about any of the mass murderers? They all got their guns easily and legally.
 
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