^^So when is enough enough, then? What are the things that we're allowed to have that the gov't shouldn't make us get a license for? Why should they limit one more thing?
5/4/2009 2:11:10 PM
because you may decide to take up arms against the LIBERAL socialist gov't run by the democrats or you may need an assault rifle to repel a gang of minorities trying to pillage your house and rape your daughters.(hate being last post on page)
5/4/2009 2:30:38 PM
^^ I dunno, honestly. You're answering a question with a question. I'm trying to figure out why its unreasonable to regulate hand guns, but reasonable to regulate those other things.
5/4/2009 3:48:45 PM
I was just playing devil's advocate.One person can look at a long list of things that are regulated and say "Why not something else?" while another person can look at the same list and say "Why anything else"?
5/4/2009 4:07:09 PM
I'd say you can regulate guns as much as you regulate free speech.
5/4/2009 4:10:42 PM
I see no problem with requiring a 3-day waiting period to buy a handgun. If you have legal intentions than whats the problem. If you really really need a handgun today to off your cheating wife or lead to your revolution against the man than i'm sure you can get a handgun SOME how like every other gangster/criminal/felon who manages to pack heat without going through the normal legal channels.I don't see my contractor screaming "dey tuk err building rights" b.c he has to file paper work and wait for approval from the municipal gov't before making improvements to my land.
5/4/2009 4:13:54 PM
No where in the constitution does it state you have a right to build what you want where you want. It does, however, guarantee you the right to bear arms. Perhapse the government should have a background check on a free speech permit so it can make sure unsavory elements aren't allowed to just say what they want.Out of curiosity, why are you for a handgun permit? Does it make you feel safer?
5/4/2009 4:27:56 PM
Actually I think it would better if these regulations were passed at teh state level. 10th amendment for the winz. If the libbies in California want to ban handguns let them do the crying when Senator Bob's wife and daughter get gang banged by some maurading thugs; who have guns illegally.This way Billy Bob can't cry 2nd amendment when Alabama decides to pass some reasonable gun control laws like a ban on a fully auto M249.
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5/4/2009 4:43:08 PM
What I was getting at is the akin to the null hypothesis. If the regulation wasn't there to begin with, what is facilitating its need? The people who are against the additional regulation are not at the burden of proving why it should not be there.[Edited on May 4, 2009 at 4:45 PM. Reason : it's]
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5/4/2009 5:33:49 PM
What about laws about preventing those with mental illness or a convicted violent offender from going in to buy a new glock??
5/4/2009 5:36:21 PM
Or if you have a knife or a shovel or any number of things you can use as a weapon. If someone wants to kill someone they're going to make it happen. As to the mentally ill, the VT dude was mentally ill but his health records were private and not part of the background check.As to felons owning guns, they served their time. If their time in jail didn't correct their behavior, then the corrections system needs to be reexamined.
5/4/2009 5:43:24 PM
fff[Edited on May 4, 2009 at 5:45 PM. Reason : fff]
5/4/2009 5:45:14 PM
Tripple postin itt.My basic view is this: Any law that infringes on any rights guaranteed by the constition is wrong. And doubly so when the law is an ineffective one.
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5/4/2009 6:34:21 PM
Its my right as an amurican for me, my son, my woman, and my granchildren to have each of these!!!! yeeehaawww!!!Gotta bare arms to fight the new revolution, shoot illegals hoppin the fence, fully auto capability to shoot Bambi when i hunt, and blow up minorities trying to steal my truckhttp://www.cnn.com/2009/US/05/04/ammo.shortage/index.html
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5/4/2009 8:30:13 PM
an ammo tax has been tried at the state level several times, along with a requirement for serialized (and registered?) bullets.[Edited on May 4, 2009 at 8:47 PM. Reason : ]
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5/4/2009 10:46:17 PM
Taking time off is fantastic, except that of course she would either need to have the paid time off available, or use savings to pay for it and it's significantly more expensive than purchasing a hand gun. Further, why should she have to lock herself away from the world because some hothead can't keep his cool and some people actually think that owning a gun makes you a killer. Secondly, how many people do you know of that have the money to hire a body guard? Third, why should she hire a body guard (who will of course have a gun) when she's capable of defending herself with a gun? Fourth, you're assuming that the type of person who would purchase and carry a gun for self protection would not be proficient or at least skilled in its use. Bear in mind she only needs to go to the range and rent a gun once a month to receive more training than most cops.But all of that is beside the point when she has the right to defend herself, and a 3 day waiting period can interfere with that legitimate and legal use.[Edited on May 4, 2009 at 10:48 PM. Reason : dgfh]
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5/4/2009 11:34:11 PM
She did speak with her boss.Question: What do you expect her boss to do? They could drop the client, but only after a period of time, in the mean time, she still needs to work.She did contact the police.Since the threats were made over the phone and she had no evidence thereof, the best they could do is investigate. Also remember the closest police presence is 10 minutes away. Hardly useful if he shows up at her office and causes trouble.She could have gotten a restraining order, but paper can't protect you, especially when the enforcement for that paper is 10 minutes away. Or do you seriously expect that the police will post an officer at her office round the clock to walk her to her car?But here is the best part, her being able to obtain a firearm would have done nothing to prevent her from taking these other measures as well. Imagine that, with a firearm, she can have all the protections modern society can offer her (a 10 minute response time, assuming that 911 isn't busy) and still have the option to defend herself should the need arise.On the other hand, with your 3 day waiting period, she has to rely on the police to arrive in response to a 911 call, and hope that she can deter and/or hold out until the police arrive.And don't give me crap about anecdotes, you wanted to know a legitimate reason why someone would have legal need of a gun before the end of a 3 day waiting period. I gave you a real example, of a real life situation. Just because it doesn't mesh with your "yehaw git er dun!" view of gun owners doesn't make it any less valid of an example.I should also mention in regards to police response times, there is a thread here from a few years back, when I actually had bullets come through my window, though thankfully no one was hurt. We called the police to report shots fired. The police had a substation within about 20 minutes walking distance to my apartment at the time. It took them 45 minutes to show up. They never did find the shooter, but they busted some kids for drugs. So you'll have to excuse me if my faith in the ability of the police to show up in time to make a difference is rather non existent.[Edited on May 5, 2009 at 12:03 AM. Reason : sadsf]
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5/5/2009 7:22:21 AM
This is very true aaronburro. We should let teh freemarket decide this way our local cocaine distributor will have the money at hand to purchase a few P90 for their security (keep away those pesky police and crack heads) that the avg citizen is not able to afford.
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5/5/2009 8:52:47 AM
I just want to point this out: The black market is expensive because its black, and police are not as well-outfitted/skilled as films lead us to believe.
5/5/2009 11:25:20 AM
Im with Duke.This ammo shit has gotta end.I haven't been able to go and enjoy a day at the range in a while, because I can't spend time hunting down ammo all day, and when I make my random stops, they are all sold out.I just got a brand new AR-15 and only have 200 rounds of .223 to shoot through it, because I can't find the stuff in stock anywhere.Lame.
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5/5/2009 8:57:35 PM
I'm willing to bet most people who commit a crime of passion with a gun are way too pussy to commit the crime without a gun.Not that this completely justifies 3-day waiting periods; I just disagree with your reasoning.
5/5/2009 10:45:27 PM
Again though, anything to back that up? Just something as simple as showing a significant reduction in crimes of passion after a waiting period law is introduced.
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5/6/2009 12:38:46 PM
^ Well that is the question now isn't it? I imagine many pro-gun citizens would argue that very point. Anti-gun sympathizers would, of course, argue that D.C. is a federal jurisdiction. Remember that the 2nd Amendment has never been incorporated, not even after Heller.
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