12/15/2012 6:51:06 PM
12/15/2012 6:51:15 PM
Yes. People are shot in NYC but fairly infrequently when accounting for the population. Around 400 homicides year for a city of 8 million is low. Also I live in Brooklyn and I'm currently in prospect lefferts. [Edited on December 15, 2012 at 7:13 PM. Reason : Yes]
12/15/2012 7:01:03 PM
12/15/2012 7:22:58 PM
12/15/2012 7:28:10 PM
Yes, I know. But that quote was a response to a proposal that I interpreted as removing legal distinctions between semi- and full-auto and making the process to obtain them equal. I don't think that's a good idea.
12/15/2012 7:34:25 PM
oh, i understand now
12/15/2012 7:36:49 PM
Eh no worth baiting[Edited on December 15, 2012 at 7:58 PM. Reason : ,,,,,???!!!]
12/15/2012 7:54:08 PM
My point about semiautomatics was that it was so easy for the guy to kill so many people in a short amount of time. Anyways, it is also too easy to get a gun and the requirements for purchasing and safekeeping a gun need to get much stricter.
12/15/2012 11:22:47 PM
12/15/2012 11:38:49 PM
^^are you familiar with the alternatives to semi-automatic actions?[Edited on December 15, 2012 at 11:41 PM. Reason : adsf]
12/15/2012 11:40:28 PM
The way they keep writing out semiautomatic makes me think they still don't understand what it is. Mnfares, a semiautomatic is a "regular" gun.
12/15/2012 11:52:10 PM
12/15/2012 11:58:29 PM
I think one of the biggest problems pro-gun advocates face is trying to convince people who aren't familiar with guns (except to hear about them in crimes on the news) that an AR-15 or a semi-automatic pistol is not a "death machine". Yes, an AR-15 is similar in many ways to a military rifle...but that does not mean it is used as one. I use my AR-15 for hunting, target shooting and allot of the time I have a tool that allows me to shoot .22 long rifle ammunition out of the gun for some great low noise fun. The fact that the magazine holds 30 rounds does not mean I get to kill 30 people in a row, its simply easier to not have to stop as often to reload a magazine while I'm target shooting. The fact that it looks like a military rifle means nothing to me...AR's and semi-auto pistols are not death machines. They are not just for killing.
12/15/2012 11:59:23 PM
those olympic shooters and their death-dealing semi-auto pistols
12/16/2012 12:10:32 AM
i have enjoyed watching this thread flow from one NRA talking point to the next
12/16/2012 12:11:02 AM
otherwise it'd just be Brady talking points
12/16/2012 12:13:02 AM
.[Edited on December 16, 2012 at 12:40 AM. Reason : .]
12/16/2012 12:30:41 AM
12/16/2012 12:35:50 AM
And since its an individual right you're welcome to defend yourself in a different way from how someone else might choose to
12/16/2012 12:40:52 AM
^6 yup! shooting a gun is not a real damn sport.We need a lot more requirements regarding gun ownership. It is a killing device after all.
12/16/2012 12:44:55 AM
12/16/2012 1:49:14 AM
^Why does it matter if he was from a family of a gun nut?
12/16/2012 2:49:18 AM
12/16/2012 6:55:18 AM
12/16/2012 7:27:13 AM
^^ that little benefit however is saving your own life. Does not seem like a "little benefit" to me.
12/16/2012 9:48:15 AM
^^Most of the "pro-gun" people in here have been very clear that they support reasonable gun controlIt's just that Brady's AWB is not reasonable, it's arbitrary. If you want to restrict something you need a reason, it can't be arbitrary.
12/16/2012 10:15:07 AM
I am as pro-gun as you will find, and I support some form of gun control.I believe that every person that chooses to own a gun must take a state-approved safety course first. We do that for hunting license, hunters safety course. Take it once, then you get a card that you show every year when you go get a new license (or gun in this case). I dont think every backass redneck, goth moron, or thug should be able to go down to Wal-Mart and buy a gun with only a background check...without ever really knowing the safety aspect of a firearm.
12/16/2012 10:30:59 AM
http://thebluereview.org/i-am-adam-lanzas-mother/
12/16/2012 10:31:37 AM
12/16/2012 10:51:13 AM
^What you are saying that we are blaming...are valid points. The media does misuse the images of rifles, the distinction between automatic and fully automatic and gun ownership in general. If these items are being portrayed in an incorrect manor, whats the harm in defending them?[Edited on December 16, 2012 at 10:53 AM. Reason : .][Edited on December 16, 2012 at 10:54 AM. Reason : .]
12/16/2012 10:52:58 AM
valid points that have no bearing on the actual issue at hand. things like "OMG WRONG PICTURE" are shiny objects that anti-control people use to try and discredit the entire control movement and absolve themselves from any real discussionand the "semi" conversation? please. the sentiment that a rifle that can carry 100 rounds in a barrel magazine but requires 100 trigger pulls to shoot them is somehow better than a fully automatic rifle and should not be restricted because of that is beyond absurd.[Edited on December 16, 2012 at 11:00 AM. Reason : .]
12/16/2012 10:56:40 AM
^Its not a sentiment, its just wrong. If you really think a semi-automatic and a fully automatic have no distinction in the speed at which they unload rounds...you are misinformed.
12/16/2012 11:01:40 AM
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12/16/2012 12:53:33 PM
12/16/2012 1:27:20 PM
12/16/2012 2:16:02 PM
Switzerland is not a good example. Every male is subjected to military service and has a gun in their home afterwards. This is state enforced gun safety.
12/16/2012 2:57:19 PM
LOL at you taking my bombmaking jest as a strawman against gun controlwordsI'm a gun enthusiast, own a couple semi-auto rifles to include an AR-15 and GP WASR AK-47, and will be the first to admit that gun control needs to be revised. I'm not even going to argue the utility of semi-auto vs. the many other mechanisms, suffice it to say that your efforts are misdirected if that's what you're focusing on. People get so bent out of shape when they see a civilian rifle modeling the iconic M-16 on the news, but the M16/M4/AR15 variants are FAR less powerful (excluding the select-fire capabilities of the former two) than common game-hunting rifles, many being available in semi-auto, which most people wouldn't bat an eye at. It's simply unfortunate that their popularity in both gun and media/game/movie culture have made them the go-to for these psychos. I don't think any presently-allowed civilian firearm needs to be "banned." But I would support much more extensive background checks, waiting periods, closing the gun show and private sales loopholes, even licensing to purchase, own or possess any double-action or semi-auto weapon. Furthermore, I would support accountability laws--if someone gets ahold of your weapons due to negligence on your part and commits a crime with them, you should be held liable in some way. But like has been said (especially ^^), attacking gun ownership is only addressing a symptom of a larger problem in our society. That was what my bomb comment was implying./words[Edited on December 16, 2012 at 3:12 PM. Reason : baka]
12/16/2012 3:09:52 PM
^ that is the exact argument that I wish gun advocates would usemore gun control does not equal banning guns
12/16/2012 3:20:30 PM
^It does equal punishing others that were not responsible for the violence. So just because some nutjobs shot up a school...that means I now should have to go through more unreasonable regulations and modifications of my gun rights?I acknowledge that gun control does not mean banning guns...however it can mean making it extremely difficult for millions of people to enjoy their hobbies and sports...people that did not do anything wrong in the first place.
12/16/2012 3:32:25 PM
(that's kind of the point)and it's also a pretty selfish argument to make
12/16/2012 3:34:49 PM
^How is it selfish? I did not do anything wrong. Why must I be subject to extreme regulation like ^^^^ suggests?
12/16/2012 3:37:08 PM
I've never tried to ignite a shoe bomb in my life, nor do I know anyone who has, but I still have to take my shoes off while going through airport security
12/16/2012 3:40:18 PM
Maybe I'm not relating well enough. Imagine if you enjoyed being an artist...using colored pencils. That was all you did, all you researched, all you knew about. Then, one day a nutcase uses a colored pencil to stab and kill some folks (lets say) in a mall. All of a sudden, because of new regulation, you have to wait 30 days to buy any colored pencils. You must be subjected to metal and physical evaluation and pay fees and costs to purchase your beloved colored pencils, or some of the pencil types are banned altogether. Can you kind of see where I (and most other gun owners) are coming from? Its a bad analogy (it really is), but it should shed some light on what we..as responsible gun owners are going through.[Edited on December 16, 2012 at 3:50 PM. Reason : .]
12/16/2012 3:49:10 PM
12/16/2012 3:52:13 PM
^^ I'm sorry, but that is an absolutely awful analogy
12/16/2012 3:59:20 PM
^^No I'm not saying I think that should happen. Actually read my post about halfway back up this page, I am fully against the fact that just anyone can walk in a show or a walmart and walk out with an AR or a AK.However imagine how annoying it would be if you saw a gun you wanted at the local shop...and then had to jump through hoops and wait 30 days to be able to go to the range. That being said, as I mentioned above, I fully support more safety training before you can purchase the gun. I also support that you must have a purchase permit or CCW to be able to purchase an AR/AK or any handgun. I feel that now requires purchasers of AR's or similar to be subject to the same background check/fingerprinting and training as the purchasers of pistols.^Care to explain why? [Edited on December 16, 2012 at 4:02 PM. Reason : .]
12/16/2012 4:01:22 PM
get back to me when there are tens of thousands of deaths caused by colored pencilsat this point you're starting to sound extremely whiney
12/16/2012 4:10:13 PM
Yeah, that's what I'm saying. And no I'm not advocating a 30-day waiting period, I'm thinking more like 3-7 is reasonable, but something should be necessary. The purpose of gun ownership is for maintaining preparation and protection, for hunting, and for hobby. Anyone that NEEDS a gun TODAY is going to be immediately suspect for a crime of passion. I would like to see, across ALL states, a permit process similar to a tightened-up version of the concealed carry class/testing/background checking required for any handgun and any semi-auto long gun.[Edited on December 16, 2012 at 4:16 PM. Reason : sadf]
12/16/2012 4:13:41 PM