Copenhagen Shooting
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Tannedbaldhead

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155 months

Sunday 3rd July 2022
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We look upon these as a US problem but Europe has its moments

Charlie1986

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158 months

Sunday 3rd July 2022
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The wording of the danish police was interesting “ ethically danish.


The Rotrex Kid

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183 months

Sunday 3rd July 2022
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Tannedbaldhead said:
We look upon these as a US problem but Europe has its moments
Indeed, but the difference of course is the regularity of events being massively, massively skewed towards the US.

A terrible day for Copenhagen.

Dan_1981

17,959 posts

222 months

Sunday 3rd July 2022
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Footage shows him wandering around with what looks like a long shooting rifle.

He's done untold damage with that... Just imagine If he'd had an ar15...

dvs_dave

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248 months

Sunday 3rd July 2022
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Dan_1981 said:
Footage shows him wandering around with what looks like a long shooting rifle.

He's done untold damage with that... Just imagine If he'd had an ar15...
AR-15 (also a long rifle) or not is kind of irrelevant. It’s if it’s a semi-auto or not that makes the difference. Lots of guns, including virtually all handguns are semi-autos, not just AR-15 style.

Ian Geary

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215 months

Monday 4th July 2022
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Charlie1986 said:
The wording of the danish police was interesting “ ethically danish.
Presumably because it avoids ambiguity about the suspect being ethnically from anywhere else?

Specifically, it rules out Islamic terror, which with the Paris trial ending just last week, must still be on people's mind.


From what I can read, Norwegians do quite a lot of hunting, and can own semi automatic weapons with a hunting or shooting license.

So I assume (not having fired either) that a military "style" gun like the ar15 would make no particular difference than a hunting style rifle if it was semi automatic (that's the if of course)


No one knows. One thing he wasn't was locked in a classroom full of kids, thank god.


I haven't looked at relative populations and deaths from guns, but the scale of gun violence in Europe still doesn't seem to be anywhere near the USA's.

Still awful for all those affected though.

Ian

Tannedbaldhead

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Monday 4th July 2022
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Updates from Danish Police state gunman has a history of mental health issues.
A nutter rather than someone with an agenda.

A thought on the whole AR/hunting rifle thing is that even although some hunting rifles are semi automatic they are not going to have anything like the magazine capacity or the multiples of re-loadable magazines a military rifle would have. That being the case the posters saying his use of a hunting rifle rather than an AR may have kept the casualty level lower may well have a point.

Another observation is that this is a pretty rare event in Europe. A big difference between the US and Europe is if two or three of these attacks were to occur in Denmark you can guarantee the govt would deal with it through legislation that would curtail access to guns. You can also be pretty sure the general population would support said action.
This is the big difference between Europe and the USA. Both have the odd nutter who is prepared to go off on a shooting spree. The USA, sadly, also has a second lot of nutters who will ensure nothing will ever be done about their problem.

pghstochaj

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142 months

Monday 4th July 2022
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Tannedbaldhead said:
We look upon these as a US problem but Europe has its moments
Moments, yes, but nothing like what the USA has. Why the comparison?