Murder suicide with gun in Tokyo, Japan.....

shhhhh.. Moon, you can't say that to Dick Tiny. Dick Tiny lives in mortal fear where his ability to compensate is regulated by common sense.

Okay, to the OP. Japan has about 11 gun homicides a year compared to our 11,000. I'll take those numbers.

Never let the perfect be the enemy of the good.
 
shhhhh.. Moon, you can't say that to Dick Tiny. Dick Tiny lives in mortal fear where his ability to compensate is regulated by common sense.

Okay, to the OP. Japan has about 11 gun homicides a year compared to our 11,000. I'll take those numbers.

Never let the perfect be the enemy of the good.


joe....your blow up doll...is she refusing you sex again........? It is not a real woman......do what you want with it and stop masturbating with guns...it is just dangerous.....
 
Japan averages 6 gun deaths a year..


And this is how they do it....1) have a non violent, non criminal population, 2) repeat this for generations


Japan: Gun Control and People Control

Japan's low crime rate has almost nothing to do with gun control, and everything to do with people control. Americans, used to their own traditions of freedom, would not accept Japan's system of people controls and gun controls.
 
Japan averages 6 gun deaths a year..


And this is how they do it....1) have a non violent, non criminal population, 2) repeat this for generations


Japan: Gun Control and People Control

Japan's low crime rate has almost nothing to do with gun control, and everything to do with people control. Americans, used to their own traditions of freedom, would not accept Japan's system of people controls and gun controls.
Friendly, fun loving criminals. The key to 2aguy's perfect society.
 
Japan averages 6 gun deaths a year..


And this is how they do it....1) have a non violent, non criminal population, 2) repeat this for generations


Japan: Gun Control and People Control

Japan's low crime rate has almost nothing to do with gun control, and everything to do with people control. Americans, used to their own traditions of freedom, would not accept Japan's system of people controls and gun controls.

Have you ever been to Japan?
 
Japan averages 6 gun deaths a year..


And this is how they do it....1) have a non violent, non criminal population, 2) repeat this for generations


Japan: Gun Control and People Control

Japan's low crime rate has almost nothing to do with gun control, and everything to do with people control. Americans, used to their own traditions of freedom, would not accept Japan's system of people controls and gun controls.

Have you ever been to Japan?


Nope.....trained with a man who lived there 23 years......study the researchers who have studied Japanese gun control.....
 
Japan averages 6 gun deaths a year..


And this is how they do it....1) have a non violent, non criminal population, 2) repeat this for generations


Japan: Gun Control and People Control

Japan's low crime rate has almost nothing to do with gun control, and everything to do with people control. Americans, used to their own traditions of freedom, would not accept Japan's system of people controls and gun controls.

Have you ever been to Japan?


Nope.....trained with a man who lived there 23 years......study the researchers who have studied Japanese gun control.....

You should know something about a subject before spouting off like that.

You cited a gun nut's take on Japanese society. Have you read anything by anyone who is not a gun nut about Japanese society?
 
Japan averages 6 gun deaths a year..


And this is how they do it....1) have a non violent, non criminal population, 2) repeat this for generations


Japan: Gun Control and People Control

Japan's low crime rate has almost nothing to do with gun control, and everything to do with people control. Americans, used to their own traditions of freedom, would not accept Japan's system of people controls and gun controls.

Have you ever been to Japan?


Nope.....trained with a man who lived there 23 years......study the researchers who have studied Japanese gun control.....

You should know something about a subject before spouting off like that.

You cited a gun nut's take on Japanese society. Have you read anything by anyone who is not a gun nut about Japanese society?


Yeah......and they attribute low gun murder to lack of guns in law abiding hands.....even though all murder is non existant in Japan, and the Yakuza get guns all they want......

What keeps Japan gun murder free.....30 year sentences now for gun crime.....I have posted this repeatedly.
 
Japan averages 6 gun deaths a year..


And this is how they do it....1) have a non violent, non criminal population, 2) repeat this for generations


Japan: Gun Control and People Control

Japan's low crime rate has almost nothing to do with gun control, and everything to do with people control. Americans, used to their own traditions of freedom, would not accept Japan's system of people controls and gun controls.

Have you ever been to Japan?


Nope.....trained with a man who lived there 23 years......study the researchers who have studied Japanese gun control.....

You should know something about a subject before spouting off like that.

You cited a gun nut's take on Japanese society. Have you read anything by anyone who is not a gun nut about Japanese society?


Yeah......and they attribute low gun murder to lack of guns in law abiding hands.....even though all murder is non existant in Japan, and the Yakuza get guns all they want......

What keeps Japan gun murder free.....30 year sentences now for gun crime.....I have posted this repeatedly.

Cite your sources, please.
 
I did live in Japan and I still travel at least twice a year............ There are no gun store in Japan and they are not available on line either. That is why gun crimes and death is very low.
 
I did live in Japan and I still travel at least twice a year............ There are no gun store in Japan and they are not available on line either. That is why gun crimes and death is very low.


No...all crime and non gun murder is low in Japan......their culture keeps their crime and murder rate low....the criminals can get guns whenever they want them......part of their job description........but criminals in Japan care more about making money than murdering each other over Facebook insults.....

Please explain this...Britain confiscated their guns...so they now have the same idea as Japan.....their gun crime rate spiked...that means it went up, immediately after th y confiscated guns from people who didn't use guns for crime. Then, the gun crime rate went back to where it was before they confiscated guns.......

How is that possible? There was no change in their gun crime rate after it initially went up....good guys can't have guns...but the gun crime rate stayed the same.

And then there was last year.....remember, Britain confiscated guns...right? Then last year their violent crime rate went up 27%.........and their gun crime rate went up 4%.......how is that possible?

Also...they are now arming more previously unarmed police in Britain....why? If they confiscated guns?

And in a country that confiscated guns.....why are the police being shot at with fully automatic weapons?
 
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And this is how they do it....1) have a non violent, non criminal population, 2) repeat this for generations


Japan: Gun Control and People Control

Japan's low crime rate has almost nothing to do with gun control, and everything to do with people control. Americans, used to their own traditions of freedom, would not accept Japan's system of people controls and gun controls.

Have you ever been to Japan?


Nope.....trained with a man who lived there 23 years......study the researchers who have studied Japanese gun control.....

You should know something about a subject before spouting off like that.

You cited a gun nut's take on Japanese society. Have you read anything by anyone who is not a gun nut about Japanese society?


Yeah......and they attribute low gun murder to lack of guns in law abiding hands.....even though all murder is non existant in Japan, and the Yakuza get guns all they want......

What keeps Japan gun murder free.....30 year sentences now for gun crime.....I have posted this repeatedly.

Cite your sources, please.


This is how they are keeping gun crime down...

Yakuza Wars: Is Japan on Verge of New Wave of Gang Fighting?

According to Suzuki, contemporary mafia wars have become very different from what they used to be in the past after the government in recent years introduced very strict penalties for the use of both firearms and bladed-weapons.

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Nowadays, Yakuza gangs need to save their troops as even for a small-scale confrontation several of their members could get arrested. If in the past, killers would get no more than 10 years in prison and upon release they would get a high-ranking position; now they could be facing at least 30 years behind the bars, which means a person's life is essentially over and that changed things dramatically, Suzuki said.



Furthermore, new Japanese anti-gang rules now hold Yakuza bosses responsible for crimes committed by lower-status members of a criminal syndicate, said Atsushi Mizoguchi, another expert on the Japanese crime scene.

"So the bosses will be reluctant to get into a struggle," Mizoguchi told journalists during a press conference last year in Tokyo.
 
Here ....a list of major crimes in Japan....notice anything.....they wouldn't even make most local newspapers here in the States......and they are called Major Crimes in Japan...they have an entirely different culture and within that culture their criminal culture is less prone to random murder than our street gangs are.....

List of major crimes in Japan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
And as we have always said...when you ban guns...only cops and criminals will have them....

YAKUZA VIOLENCE: BAR SHOOTINGS, MURDERS, GANG WARS | Facts and Details

According to the National Police Agency, armed crime committed by organized crime members peaked with 112 cases in 2002, with 104 cases in 2003, 85 in 2004, 51 in 2006 and 36 in 2007. The number of handguns seized from places linked with gangs has also declined after 2002. In 2007, there were 42 shooting incidents involving gangsters, killing 13, an increase from 11 a year earlier, The police seized 231 hand guns from gang members in 2007, up 27 from a year earlier. There were three reported gang wars in 2007, with 12 shootings relate to them, up from no wars in 2006.

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Yakuza Murders in the Late 2000s

In July 2007, Takashi Tsuchiya, a member of the Yamaguchi syndicate, was shot in the head and chest while playing mah-jongg in his house in Kukui, Saitama Prefecture. Three other that were playing mah-jongg with Tsuchiya were unhurt, The killer was a 29-year-old street vendor who gave himself up to police said he shot Tsuchiya because Tsuchiya made fun of him.

In August 2007, Bunji Nakamura, a 55-year-old leader of the Chushin-kai crime syndicate, was found and shot and seriously injured---with wound to his face and abdomen---in a condominium parking lot in Kumamoto. The shooting is believed to have been retaliation for the fatal shooting hours earlier of the leader of a rival group---Yoshihisa Matsuo of the Dojin-kai crime syndicate---in another city, Kurume. The Kumamoto killing was carried out by two men in their 20s. The 38-year-old man who murdered Matsuo---who was shot on the head as he got out of car---turned himself into police and was sentenced to 30 year in prison.

In November 2007, a patient in a hospital in Saga Prefecture was shot to death in a case of mistaken identity. The victim, Hiroshi Miyamoto, a 34-year-old sheet metal worker in the hospital for a rugby injury, was shot several times in the left side of his chest and other parts of his body in his private room by a gun man who forced his way into Miyamoto's room and fled by car. The target was a gangster from the Seido-kai group who had recently been released from the hospital. A month or so later, a 61-year-old gangster from the Dojin-kai organization---a rival of the Seido-kai group---admitted shooting the wrong man in the hospital. He was sentenced to 24 years in jail.

In November 2007, Shegeko Koga, leader of the Koga-gumi gang, was shot dead, with several shots fired at point blank range, at a hospital in Fukuoka by a man who covered his face with a cap and sunglasses.--

Yakuza Gang War


In 2006 and 2007 there were a number of clashes between the Yamaguchi-gumi and Sumiyoshi-kai gangs that were thought to part of a large turf war triggered by the fatal shooting of a senior gang member in Minato Ward in Tokyo and were the result of Yamaguchi-gumi trying to increase its in presence in Tokyo, a city long dominated by Sumiyoshi-kai. One gang member told the Yomiuri Shimbun, “For gang organizations, territory must be protected at any cost so a clash was bound to take place."

In February 2007, Ryoichi Sugiura, a member of the Kobayashika group, was killed while sitting in a parked car on a street in Minato Ward in Tokyo waiting to meet his group's 62-year-old chairman. The killing was believed to be part of a gang war between Kobayashika---a Sumiyoshi-kai affiliate---and Kokusui-kai---a Yamaguchi-gumi affiliate---over interests in the Roppongi entertainment district in Tokyo. Afterwards there were several gun battles between Yamaguchi-gumi and Sumiyoshi-kai members in Shibuya and Toshima ward that were believed to be connected with the Minato killing.

A few days later the chairman of Kokusaui-kai, 70-year-old Kazuyoshi Kudo, was found dead at his house, apparently from shooting himself in the head, with a pistol. Kokusaui-kai is believed to have been involved in Sugiura's death. Kudo may have committed suicide as part of an agreement worked out a meeting between Yamaguchi-gumi and Sumiyoshi-kai after the Sugiura shooting.

In April 2011, a car explosion in Omuta, Fukuoka Prefecture killed a former gang leader’sueharu Matsunga, former head of the Kyushu Seido-kai gang---and his brother Seiji Oka. The explosion was caused by grenades. According to police a passerby called an ambulance after finding injured men in a car with smoke rising from it. After police arrived the car collided with a light, police said, and caught fire. Because exploded grenade parts were found with unexploded grenades police theorized the grenades might have been accidently detonated as the brothers prepared to launch an attack on the headquarter of the Seido-kai gang


Police Stand Off with Yakuza Member



In April 2007, Yuji Takeshita, a gangster with the Kanehara-gumi group, an affiliate of the Kyokuto-kai crime syndicate shot another gangster, Madoka Yokoyama, also a member of Kaehara in Machida, Tokyo and then shot himself in the head after a 15-hour standoff with police that ended with a tear gas raid. During the stand off Takeshita barricaded himself in his apartment and fired a couple shots at police.

In May 2007, a former gangster, 50-year-old Hisato Obayashi, took several hostages during a 30-hour stand-off. in Nagakute, near Nagoya in Aichi Prefecture that left one police officer dead. Obayashi was a member of a yakuza gang affiliated with Yamaguchi-gumi and said by police to be a habitual tranquilizer user. Among his hostages were his wife and daughter.

Obayashi sought to retaliate after his attempted reconciliation with former wife was rebuffed," He was sentenced to life in prison for killing the police officer. He shot and injured three other people: his 23-year-old daughter and 27-year-old son and another police officer.

The police officer who was killed was shot in the chest as he approached the house alone. Witnesses said he negotiated with Obayashi and was shot after Obayashi told him “to kneel down on the ground." The officer was left lying on the ground for about five hours, while the whole incident was shown on live television, before he was taken away.


 
joe....your blow up doll...is she refusing you sex again........? It is not a real woman......do what you want with it and stop masturbating with guns...it is just dangerous.....

GUy, you are the one with the sexual fetish involving inanimate objects... posting 30 times a day about guns... and very little else.

And this is how they do it....1) have a non violent, non criminal population, 2) repeat this for generations
Japan's low crime rate has almost nothing to do with gun control, and everything to do with people control. Americans, used to their own traditions of freedom, would not accept Japan's system of people controls and gun controls.

Dick TIny has probably never met a Japanese person in his life.

I have. I've been to Japan, I've worked for a Japanese company, I even dated a Japanese girl for a while.

The Japanese are just like us. They do all the same things we do and they have all the values we do. The big difference is, they don't let average citizens own guns because average citizens don't need guns.

Do you know why this is? Because they had a time period where some folks tried to live your ultimate Right Wing Fantasy and use guns to bring down the government. It was called the Boson War. You should really look it up some time.
 
If you really want to lower the gun crime rate in the states....make the penalty for using a gun in a crime 30 years. Make the penalty for catching a convicted violent felon with a gun 30 years. Then you can leave normal gun owners alone...and you will actually lower the gun crime rate...isn't that what you guys say you want? Right?
 

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