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  1. In order to function as intended, the confiscation or restriction of arms depends chiefly upon the cooperation of the vilest elements of society. As Cesare Beccaria wrote referring to the absence of the right to bear arms: “it disarm only those who are not inclined or determined to commit crimes. And all the while, those who have the courage to violate the most sacred laws and the most important codes, how will they respect even the minor or purely arbitrary laws?” They won't. Criminals everywhere have guns, and they always will. Gun control simply takes guns away from those who would normally abide by the law, in turn rendering them more vulnerable to attack. As c13 stated, most, (actually, if I'm not entirely mistaken--all) mass shootings to happen in the United States, and even in Canada took place within gun-free zones (concealed/unconcealed carry is not permitted in Canada and self-defense there is not considered a legitimate use for a firearm). After all, the last thing a bad guy with a gun wants to see is a good guy with a gun--whether it be a police officer or a law-abiding gun owner. On a philosophical basis, the right to bear arms is undeniably just. That is, if the foundation of your worldview is liberty. The two most important tenets of Western civilization are life and property. From these flows liberty. It is my opinion that a government has no moral basis for denying its citizens a right to defend themselves, their family, and their property. If you cannot be provided the means to adequately and legally defend yourself, you cannot claim to reside in a free society. Indeed, a free man and one debarred of arms are mutually exclusive propositions.
  2. I can't help but get the feeling that if it had been legal for British citizens to carry firearms, this whole ordeal might have ended minutes before the initial (unarmed) officers arrived at the scene. Or, perhaps the entire event might have never happened, as the suspects might have thought twice about attempting to commit a brutal crime before an armed populace. There is much talk about arming unarmed officers. But in a world where the police is always several minutes away, when seconds count, it is the responsibility of the individual citizen to ensure his own survival and the well-being of those around him. If someone darted toward a loved one of yours with a knife, a machete, or even a firearm, which would you rather have at your disposal: a phone or a gun?
  3. They're all listed in the ELS User Guide. But you can find another list here: http://help.adobe.com/en_US/AS2LCR/Flash_10.0/help.html?content=00000520.html
  4. To have the primary lights change pattern along with your siren tones, you need to set ForcePatForSrnTones to on and specify the desired patterns IDs for PatId_Yelp, PatId_Alt1, and PatId_Alt2. (All this in the config file you are using for the car in question.) For these to take effect, you'll need to use the ELS siren. Press H (by default) to activate the siren and then press T (by default) to change siren tone. With every tone, the PRML pattern should change to whatever you specified for the given tone. The manual explains that the default siren is disabled in single player. Though, you can use it by enabling Express mode (which will disable the ELS siren and all ELS keys). That's Ctrl+Backspace by default (make sure to have your trainer off). In multiplayer, the siren system is different from single player: it instead uses the default GTAIV siren. I've tried it on many vehicles, and extra 8 flashes if it exists on the car model (some models just don't have it, or any secondary lights, for that matter). But, if the secondary lights are set to use the leds or strb types, then extra 8 will still flash (again, if it exists on the model) but it won't show up in the ELS panel (only 7 and 9 will).
  5. I've noticed the AI cars eventually ignore the sirens when they've been in use for a bit. What you need to do to keep their attention is constantly press the horn or manual sirens, or change siren tone. As for mapping your horn to the middle mouse button, did you set your "Horn_Airh" to 4 in the ELS.ini? Here are the codes for the mouse buttons (they work for me, anyway): 1 -- Mouse Left 2 -- Mouse Right 4 -- Mouse Middle 5 -- Mouse Alt1 6 -- Mouse Alt2
  6. As Nicolai said, you need to copy the default_config file and rename it to something else. You then modify this new file the way you want, and in the ELS.ini, in the "File" option of the car you want use it for, replace "default_config" by the name of the new file you created. So you can create a new config file for every car you have, or you can use one config file for many cars.
  7. Press H to turn on the siren and T to change the siren tones once it's on.
  8. Here's one I think he released in a pack or something:

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