First off, i am a strong proponet of second amendment rights, being a firearm owner myself. I do however believe that there should be more regulations controlling who can purchase them. The shootings over the past year at virginia tech and at northern illinois have made me think that maybe there should be a mandatory psychological evaluation required to purchase a firearm.Both shooters purchased the firearms used legally, as far as i understand. It seems to me that any qualified mental health professional would be able to determine that these people were not mentally stable and were not intending to use these weapons for recreational purposes.would these measures be unconstitutional? Are conditions for firearm purchase like this feasible, or have they been thought of and tried before? I could not find any information relating to mental health and gun control. discuss
2/25/2008 2:39:50 PM
TSB?there area a few threads in there....
2/25/2008 2:41:49 PM
I kinda agree with you... I mean go to any gun show and you'll be able to point out at least a dozen people that make you nervous knowing they have firearms
2/25/2008 2:42:45 PM
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2/25/2008 2:43:23 PM
^sorry about that, didn't think to look at the soap box, i'm no tww pro. searched the other lounge threads and thought this was separate
2/25/2008 2:51:10 PM
its all good
2/25/2008 2:52:15 PM
you have to go through a background check to get a gun... if you have a history of mental illness you cannot get a gun.Would your supposed "solution" stop the first time psycho? Perhaps that's what these folks were? They both had clean records...
2/25/2008 2:52:19 PM
i think more critical than a criminal background check would be a psych evaluation by a licensed professionali honestly think that if each person looking to purchase a firearm was evaluated, more of these shootings could be avoided. These people have to be going through a lot of inner turmoil and anguish to be at the point where they are going to go on a shooting rampage. i would be shocked if a trained clinical psychologist would not see the instability in these people the majority of the time.
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2/25/2008 3:04:08 PM
^^i definitely agree with you on giving them that power, i had not heard of them making a statement to that affect.^i know the logistics behind this type of regulation would be near impossible, and i know what a difficult and demanding field it is having a sister as a social worker and a close family friend as a clinical therapist, just throwing it out there as an idea. like i said, i don't know if this has been discussed/attempted before. i know this type of regulation would not prevent people from purchasing guns, and then years later commiting crimes, but these people purchased these weapons almost immediately prior to using them in these shooting sprees. i realize some people could get around this, but i believe the majority would show tell-tale signs
2/25/2008 3:15:32 PM
you cant control me
2/25/2008 3:18:42 PM
i know a couple of people that have mental conditions that legally own firearms
2/25/2008 3:27:27 PM
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2/25/2008 3:41:57 PM
^^
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2/25/2008 4:01:30 PM
I think the argument here is that criminals =/= emotionally disturbed individuals.
2/25/2008 4:03:42 PM
imo, the point is, all it would have taken in these cases was a psychological background check, not a whole new exam.In most cases, that is against the law now. Its a simple, cheap and easy change, that would prevent people with a history of mental instability from legally obtaining firearms
2/25/2008 4:06:37 PM
2/25/2008 4:09:42 PM
i'm pretty sure you can not blame the fact that these people that were killed were unarmed on my theoretical idea for gun control. nothing i am suggesting would "theoretically" have prevented any of them from purchasing a gun, they made a choice not to purchase one or chose to follow the rules and not be carrying them on their respective campuses.no, there will always be a black market for firearms regardless of the regulations controlling their sales. i'm suggesting that there are ways to make it more difficult for someone who is psychologically unstable to purchase a firearm. currently, the only thing stopping them is a criminal background check and a history of being committed to a mental institution as ambrosia added.
2/25/2008 4:10:31 PM
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2/25/2008 4:15:08 PM
my point is that those people would not have been in any danger had the shooter not had a weapon to fire on them with. if you address the problem of the psychologically unstable shooter, then it doesn't matter what the rules are about carrying on campus.
2/25/2008 4:15:42 PM
Peakfan is making a reasonable point. American society, largely until the 1950s, was a geographically stable society. You knew most people in your town and most of them knew you. You weren't going to let the town nutjob get his hands on a gun. This self-regulating system has dissapated with the mobility of modern society. The question becomes, how do you make it as difficult as possible for mentally unbalanced people to obtain firearms?
2/25/2008 4:19:43 PM
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2/25/2008 5:08:41 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_YTM_eAWnQ
2/25/2008 5:16:13 PM
2/25/2008 5:39:35 PM
if somebody really wants to go on a shooting spree, they are going to get a gun one way or anotherbesides, who cares about being concerned about who else can purchase a gun...its the people who cant purchase guns legally who are already buying them illegally in the streets who want to use a gun more often than not that we should be more concerned about]
2/25/2008 5:59:05 PM
^ wait, are you suggesting a logical solution to illegal gun violence? How dare you. Next thing I know you'll start quoting the myriad of unreported stories of folks preventing crime through legal private firearm ownership. And that's just not fair to the criminals, how will they practice their profession safely if they always have to worry about getting shot?
2/25/2008 6:39:55 PM
Nah, dude. The Bill of Rights is totally multiple choice
2/26/2008 12:21:07 AM
eh, the entire Constitution isn't worth the paper it's printed on, as best as I can tell.
2/26/2008 12:31:49 AM
schools are drug free too.maybe we should get rid of that as well.when drugs are illegal only the drug dealers have DRUGS!!!!!!!!!!AAAAAAAARRRGGGGGGGGGG
2/26/2008 8:33:15 AM
Ending the war on drugs actually is a fucking great idea, by the way, given how much money and how laughably unsuccessful it is.As for gun control, either we stop getting our panties in a wad every time something like this happens or we come up with ways to stop giving loonies weapons. Yea, maybe homeboy could have gone to downtown detroit and gotten the same arsenal, but thats unlikely.
2/26/2008 10:31:33 AM
Just checking. Did you say it was unlikely that he could go to downtown detroit to buy his arsenal because he would have been robbed at gun-point if he tried? Or were you discussing something other than just how fucked up detroit is?
2/26/2008 12:20:39 PM
for supposedly a free country we sure do ban a lot of stuff and/or want to ban stuffonline gamblinggunscigarettesmarijuanacertain kinds of liquor"offensive" content on cable tv
2/26/2008 12:25:15 PM
half of those have fatality rates associated with them, the other half are stupid and shouldn't be regulated.
2/26/2008 12:29:59 PM
Well I meanMy in depth researchby which I mean watching the movie 8 mileShowed me that a white guy surviving in urban Detroit is unlikelyUnless he has mad rapping skillsWhich this kid doesnt.
2/26/2008 12:50:58 PM
lmao
2/26/2008 1:38:35 PM
2/26/2008 5:42:24 PM
^while I agree with you in regards to sex offenders, (who have actually harmed people)there is really no connection between "mentally different" people and violence, gun or otherwisethat's just bigotry, PLAIN AND SIMPLEand your suggestion that tens of millions of americans should be jailed because they aren't mentally "normal"is a fucking insult to the entire anti-sanism / mad pride movementand a clear indicator of your rampant and ignorant disregard for everything that is good and decentfuck you siryou should be ashamed
2/26/2008 6:25:35 PM
To be fair, he did say:
2/26/2008 6:32:31 PM
he said
2/26/2008 6:37:10 PM
Pretty sure he didn't mean it literally Seeing as how there'd have to be processes you have to go through to get someone committed/removed from society, and one person's worry alone isn't enough to remove someone from society.OH WAITTHERE ARE SUCH PROCESSES
2/26/2008 6:38:38 PM