Tell me what part of an AWB would've prevented Newtown? The guns are already out there, and will continue to be - and in fairly large quantities. There are AR-15s and 30rounders all over the country. I know people who bought some, who I never expected to even own a gun.
12/22/2012 1:06:57 PM
is it legal for civis to sell their weapons to just anybody?
12/22/2012 2:25:02 PM
^Varies by state and type of weapon. In NC pistols require a pistol purchase permit, unless you have a CCP, in which case you have already done the same background checks to clear you for it. Rifles and shotguns are cool to just sell or trade. Fully auto weapons are MUCH more difficult and expensive to purchase. Gotta have a Class 3 license, which has to get signed off by the sheriff, so it really depends on what county you are in.[Edited on December 22, 2012 at 2:39 PM. Reason : ]
12/22/2012 2:39:38 PM
^ class 3 is to be a dealer of NFA items. You fill out a from one or form four and pay the tax to purchase and own.
12/22/2012 4:49:08 PM
^x4 I'm wishing I had bought one before prices shot up. Although I've been noticing that even some of the NY Times' editorial staff realize how dumb it is to ban cosmetic/ergonomic features. I'd put my money on AR-15's still being legal a year from now, but magazines limited limited to 10-rounds. And probably stricter rules re: sales. That or nothing at all; if the Republicans don't mind stonewalling their way off the fiscal cliff, then I don't see them rolling over for something like this, months after the public's attention has moved on.
12/22/2012 5:11:45 PM
3 good pieces on the assault weapon issue:http://kontradictions.wordpress.com/2012/08/09/why-not-renew-the-assault-weapons-ban-well-ill-tell-you/http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2012/12/17/there-s-little-we-can-do-to-prevent-another-massacre.htmlhttp://larrycorreia.wordpress.com/2012/12/20/an-opinion-on-gun-control/
12/23/2012 10:52:34 PM
I'd be a lot more receptive to the common refrain of "we need guns to resist tyranny!" if gun lovers actually used their guns to do just that. But they never do.
12/23/2012 11:37:51 PM
I agree with that daily beast article that the only gun ban that would significantly reduce the chances of this happening again is a 100% ban on all guns, which isn't going to happen.A proper response would be some serious introspection on why violence and suicide in the US is much higher than it should be compared to other industrialized nations, and then to identify some meaningful solutions to change the culture for the better.
12/23/2012 11:38:42 PM
^ I don't agree with that. Particularly this part in the article:
12/24/2012 3:27:04 AM
^such as?
12/24/2012 8:54:16 AM
He may or may not be able to respond to that, but if he can't, that doesn't mean that someone with experience and credentials analyzing social phenomena or outbreaks is unable to respond to that. That's kind of his point.
12/24/2012 9:24:49 AM
I think it would be very hard to predict what sets off a crazy person. Whether it is a video game, song, chatroom, bully, his mom telling him to eat his peas, whatever. It would be even harder to enact policies that would stop it. imoIn the end they will rush something through to look like they are doing something that will have little to no impact on preventing this crap.
12/24/2012 9:57:01 AM
^^ I think that maybe some incremental gains could be made by strengthening the background check system some more, but in general, that article is pretty good. There are no solutions. There are a couple of little things we could do that may produce modest improvements.
12/24/2012 10:00:47 AM
ban peas
12/24/2012 10:17:21 AM
^ban everything. We gotta do SOMETHING man. lolI did think the NRAs idea of school design was pretty good and was blown over for the headlines about cops in schools. Having more/better exit doors so these kids can get out of these situations seems like a good idea.[Edited on December 24, 2012 at 10:23 AM. Reason : .]
12/24/2012 10:22:53 AM
Ban gasoline.... and fertilizer....and batteries... and lighters... and natural gas... and .... fuck people crazy people can kill you with anything... stop being stupid. fix the crazies not the tools they use.
12/24/2012 12:12:18 PM
^exactly
12/24/2012 12:13:19 PM
My thought was if you were allowed to punch someone for being a douche bag i don't think it would ever get to "fuck it kill'em all" stage.
12/24/2012 12:28:19 PM
This is just me, maybe I'm crazy, I dunno.But I'd rather force a crazy person to jump through a few hoops before they go on a murderous rampage.I don't know, I'm weird like that.
12/24/2012 12:44:34 PM
you're just steering them to the path of least resistance.... this time guns... next time bombs... ohh wait... IEDs can be made at lowes with no red flags at all.... your hoops are insignificant. How about this thought... drugs have been illegal forever... there are no drugs that are "grandfathered in" in anyway... you know where the easiest places to get drugs are... highschools and bus terminals. not too many hoops there.I'm good for having a concealed carry permit like permit to purchase assault weapons to keep the crazies out... but banning ar 15s and high cap pistols now that there are sporting events centered around them (see 3 gun competition & most pistol comps) is like taking away track shoes because they scratch the mall floor and give thieves an unfair advantage... anything used improperly can be used to commit crimes... [Edited on December 24, 2012 at 12:54 PM. Reason : .]
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12/24/2012 12:57:35 PM
^^I don't really know how to respond to all that. It seems like a collection of loose thoughts.
12/24/2012 1:07:38 PM
Yes, clearly anyone regardless of cognitive ability or technical skill can build and conceal a bomb MacGyver style to kill dozens of people with. That shit is easy. Those Columbine kids sure killed a bunch of people with bombs. Oh wait, no they didn't. They either failed to detonate or didn't hurt anyone when they did because they were built by stupid fucking kids who were incapable of building a decent bomb. They were easily able to murder a dozen people with guns though.[Edited on December 24, 2012 at 1:11 PM. Reason : :]
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12/24/2012 4:37:30 PM
I do see what you are saying, and I suppose they might be much less impulsive than I said, but I believe you'd have to agree that it takes a lot more to make a bomb, quite possibly more than an insane person might be able to manage. I would also guess that a bomb is much less satisfying to them, thus why we see a lot of gun related spree killings over explosive spree killings.
12/24/2012 5:09:28 PM
^^It's also important to consider all the other murders committed regularly in this country by gunfire.Reasonable gun control could reduce the likelihood of people getting shot for stepping on someone's shoes, sleeping with someone else's wife, or for getting into an argument at a college football tailgate.The easier you make it to get a hold of a gun, the easier you make it for frivolous murders (and robberies, for that matter) to occur.The debate of gun control should not exist solely around the conditions of mass murders, especially when there's already a slew of every day crimes committed and enabled by lax gun laws from people who are not mentally unstable.[Edited on December 24, 2012 at 6:05 PM. Reason : ]
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12/24/2012 7:42:46 PM
I used "regularly" describe the frequency of gun fatalities in this country. Your use of "regular" could be interpreted as a substitute for "normal."And I'll find you statistics of the petty distinction you made as soon as you show me evidence suggesting that knife violence is as lethal and commonplace as gun violence.
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12/25/2012 12:05:18 AM
Statistically it is a non issue. But the horror of what happens sucks.... It Still happens less than people dieing in car accidents.And 10 round guns will commit impulse murders as well or better then high capacity guns ( high cap mags jam more frequently) for whome ever made that point. The thing no one addresses is all of the grandfathered in guns. No legislature will ever pass in this country that requires actively taking away personal property.So my point is any gun control you impart is moot and just an annoyance that drives up the price of second hand guns.P.s. does no one realize the guns he did this with were not even his own?I don't know it just pisses me off that our entire cunt-ry is so full of sheep and pussies that rather then protect yourselves you'd rather pay the government to nanny the guns for you with some half baked laws that just makes criminals nearly certain no one but them is as well armed as they are.Same reason we censor tv because people don't want to take the time to accept responsibility and explain right and wrong to thier kids and recognize that wrong can be funny or entertaining in a movie but is still wrong.As a country we need to man up, realize we live in a mean world and bad shit happens. Accept your responsibility as an adult to protect yourself and your family not push it off on someone else. I probably have more guns than most on here and mine have only killed paper and steel... Tactical marksmanship is fun you should try it before you out law it.And half my guns are family heirlooms some handed down as far as my great great great grandfather...I wouldn't mind jumping through hoops to get my next ar-15 but outlawing it altogether is just shitty.Regulate the people's ability to get guns not the guns they should be allowed to get.Also note that the Swiss have more guns per capita than anyone else and the least amount of crime including murder. It seems that when people are worried about others shooting back they are less likely to shoot in the first place.[Edited on December 25, 2012 at 12:28 AM. Reason : .]
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12/25/2012 12:32:49 AM
But if they pass more gun control laws, how will we fight back when the North Koreans invade like in the new "Red Dawn" movie?While that scenario is indeed unlikely, I'd venture a guess it's at least as likely as any given gun owner going on a shooting spree.I'll always like the original "Red Dawn" better. Patrick Swayze was such a baddass slaying those commie bastards! 'MERICA!
12/25/2012 12:55:09 AM
I swear if I hear this shit about the Swiss one more time in this thread I'm going to puke a leg. Shut the fuck up about the Swiss.
12/25/2012 1:02:56 AM
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12/25/2012 11:37:03 AM
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/12/25/16125861-gunman-who-ambushed-firefighters-left-note-saying-he-wanted-to-kill-people?liteI'm sure gun laws would have stopped this one...
12/25/2012 1:10:29 PM
Making murder and arson illegal seems to be pointless as well.
12/25/2012 1:33:03 PM
No one is saying that, but to react to this by talking about banning kerosene would be idiotic.
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12/25/2012 6:54:37 PM
oh look, a liberal breaking a gun law on national TV. http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Journalism/2012/12/25/D-C-Police-Investigating-NBC-s-Gregory-For-Violations-of-Gun-Banning-Laws#disqus_thread
12/25/2012 7:32:42 PM