5/2/2013 1:34:56 PM
nobody puts baby in a corner.
5/3/2013 4:30:46 AM
So there have been 900,000+ gun deaths since 1980 and 3,400 deaths resulting from terrorism. The one everyone fears of course is terrorism, so much so many conservative commentators have essentially wanted to strip the bill of rights in response. When it comes to the 2nd amendment however that is the ultimate 3rd rail. I wonder why this is the case? Honestly I am not anti-gun or for stripping the Bill of Rights but this just seems like a logical fallacy.
5/4/2013 1:10:54 PM
Well, the conservative commentators do it because just like the rest of the media, the use of fear and panic drives their ratings. I seem to recall recently a story that the Toronto Star reported a murder every day for an entire year, and when people looked into it, they discovered that Toronto had something like 30 murders that year, the rest were outside Toronto, with something like 80% not even being in Canada. Fear sells.As for the general populous, it's pretty much the same reason people fear plane crashes more than car crashes. In general, people are horrible at gauging risk from extremely rare events. Combine this with the fact that such events are almost always completely outside of our control and people are irrationally afraid of terrorist attacks.
5/4/2013 1:48:57 PM
It's the degree to which people believe either scenario could happen to them. Terrorism is random. Gun violence tends to not be random, and tends to hit people who aren't voters or policy makers.
5/4/2013 3:14:56 PM
Welp, gun control is now officially pointless. Defense distributed has just made it pointless via an entirely printable handgun. Good.http://reason.com/blog/2013/05/03/that-3d-printed-handgun-youve-been-waiti
5/4/2013 7:07:10 PM
makes a political statement, i guess, but without springs, it's just a single-shot with no real use.
5/4/2013 8:00:20 PM
Yeah, the political statement is the point, but you've got the potential for a fully printable weapon of any kind not that far down the line. If you've ever read The Diamond Age you're struck by the similarity of 3D printers and the internet to "The Seed" from the book.
5/4/2013 8:03:52 PM
"dum librals are such a short sited bunch"
5/4/2013 8:03:59 PM
define "fully printable"you're not going to make barrels, springs, and firing pins out of ABS.
5/4/2013 8:39:41 PM
5/4/2013 8:42:04 PM
11 inaccurate rounds down the pipe before it melted
5/4/2013 8:46:43 PM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/In_the_Line_of_FireAssassinations man !
5/4/2013 8:49:21 PM
It'll get there eventually. It's just a materials challenge now. It used to be a materials and production issue.
5/4/2013 8:49:27 PM
we'll see
5/4/2013 9:00:22 PM
5/4/2013 9:42:53 PM
nope, that's all wrong
5/4/2013 10:08:35 PM
Gun control works, and its what the people want. It's not what the NRA wants, and they got their way.
5/4/2013 11:16:19 PM
Segregation works, and it's what the people want.not to mention the fact that there is little proof that gun control actually works. Not even the anti-gun talking point of Australia holds up to any actual scrutiny.]
5/5/2013 12:24:25 AM
5/5/2013 12:27:06 AM
naaaaah maaaaaaaan. The only possible reason is the evil Koch brothers. or ALEC. or the corporations, maaaaaaaaaan
5/5/2013 12:30:01 AM
^ those guys are the modern day definition of evil.There was some major political blowback from this bill. The recent bumps will fade away soon, but thats not to say they wont try and bring back this bill right before the midterms to jog people's memory. I guarantee a repeat vote on this bill prior to an election would be a difficult choice for some of the weaker on the fence politicians out there after seeing the recent polls.[Edited on May 5, 2013 at 1:01 AM. Reason : .]
5/5/2013 12:59:44 AM
Watch an Ad for “My First Rifle,” the Gun a 5-Year-Old Used to Shoot His 2-Year-Old Sisterhttp://www.slate.com/blogs/crime/2013/05/03/crickett_keystone_sporting_arms_watch_an_ad_for_my_first_rifle_the_gun_a.html
5/5/2013 8:01:38 AM
Oh for crying out loud. Look if the kid had pushed his sister into the new kiddie pool he had gotten for his birthday and she drowned, we wouldn't be digging up adds from the pool manufacturers web site saying "look at how they promote kids swimming in the pool". Their commercial shows adults supervising children in learning how to shoot a rifle. Oh the horrors.
5/5/2013 9:04:41 AM
5/5/2013 11:46:34 AM
^^Except guns are inherently dangerous. Kiddie pools are not. They should not be thought of as the same class of toys. The fact that you would even think to make the comparison shows just how skewed the conversation has been made in favor of gun nuts, and how successful the gun nuts have been in permeating their message. The fact of the matter is that the constitution and courts have allowed for regulations on arms for hundreds of years, and the current regulations are obviously inadequate.When you have people making arguments like "laws don't actually do anything" (the same people who'd say we need the death penalty as a deterrent), you know there is something wrong with the conversation.[Edited on May 5, 2013 at 12:14 PM. Reason : ]
5/5/2013 12:13:49 PM
drowning hazards are not inherently dangerous.got it.
5/5/2013 12:16:31 PM
"Kiddie pools and guns are just as dangerous as each other"-yowillyo
5/5/2013 12:20:21 PM
...and this is why the "gun nuts" are wiping the floor with you.
5/5/2013 12:21:34 PM
its a silly comparison, just like equating background checks to confiscation
5/5/2013 12:25:09 PM
^^Because the gun nuts keep saying "they're going to take your guns!"And people appear to believe this.
5/5/2013 1:01:34 PM
Its a comparison I didnt make.
5/5/2013 1:36:05 PM
You implied it.
5/5/2013 1:40:06 PM
I'm going to quote myself quoting aaronburro:
5/5/2013 2:33:01 PM
5/5/2013 2:42:56 PM
5/5/2013 3:05:19 PM
Per your first article, only 214 of those were accidental. You can't accuse me of being funny with my numbers by not restricting it to kiddie pools and then go an include intentional murder and suicide in yours. If you really want to do a 100% apples to apples comparison to your kiddie pools only, you'd have to restrict the number of accidental firearms deaths to just those caused by a child sized/marketed firearm.
5/5/2013 3:21:31 PM
getting stupid in this thread
5/5/2013 3:24:50 PM
not to mention, if we had been discussing an article about a small child drowning, you would all be complaining about responsibility of the parents and their failure to supervise the child. not that they shouldn't have owned the pool with a child in the house in the first place.[Edited on May 5, 2013 at 3:30 PM. Reason : .]
5/5/2013 3:28:21 PM
5/5/2013 3:38:05 PM
also, see what happens to your homeowners policy if you install a swimming pool and then juxtapose that with the ardent opposition to one of the proposals that would have required gun owners to carry additional liability insurance.
5/5/2013 4:10:15 PM
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5/5/2013 4:55:51 PM
the fact that firearms are so good at killing is what makes them so great
5/5/2013 6:55:47 PM
[Edited on May 5, 2013 at 7:29 PM. Reason : Never mind. Not getting into semantics argument with kris of all people.]
5/5/2013 7:26:50 PM
5/5/2013 7:45:47 PM
^ lolIow:"Kiddie pools and guns are just as dangerous as each other"-yowillyo
5/5/2013 10:22:06 PM
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