9/19/2013 8:21:00 AM
You also didn't have the internet 20 years ago, and you didn't have mmo games 20 years ago either. Too many new factors to compare today to that time period.And there were mass shootings, just no 24 hour news cycle to sensationalize them.Yes, I realize the internet existed, but not in its current form.[Edited on September 19, 2013 at 9:09 AM. Reason : adas]
9/19/2013 9:09:16 AM
^^http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bath_School_disasterCrazy fuckers have been killing lots of people since long before 20 years ago.I'm not using crazy as a medical term.[Edited on September 19, 2013 at 9:40 AM. Reason : .]
9/19/2013 9:33:38 AM
Know what we had 20-30 years ago? More and better funded state-run mental institutions.
9/19/2013 9:36:45 AM
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9/19/2013 10:23:15 AM
You are right. I should have said the state governments don't care (in fact I'll edit my last comment). Still doesn't change the fact that very very little attention is given to this.I mean I have friends that think if you slam on the brakes all the way that you're gonna break something [Edited on September 19, 2013 at 10:29 AM. Reason : k]
9/19/2013 10:27:55 AM
9/19/2013 11:15:38 AM
I'd say it's more of a problem that the gun industry whips all these people into a frenzy over things that are incredibly reasonable, which is evident in the fact that the LaPierre guy said back in the 90s that he would support a gun registry or something. It's not that the left is that unreasonable, it's that the right has completely moved the goalposts.What you're saying could be equated to a woman getting raped and being blamed because she was dressed "provocatively." Perhaps, but the blame still has to lie mostly with the rapist.
9/19/2013 11:22:55 AM
9/19/2013 12:46:12 PM
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9/19/2013 12:51:44 PM
^^http://www.cnn.com/POLITICS/pollingcenter/polls/2450womp, womp.Oh shit, polls![Edited on September 19, 2013 at 1:01 PM. Reason : ]
9/19/2013 12:53:33 PM
So then why are the gun nuts winning?
9/19/2013 1:21:36 PM
money
9/19/2013 1:22:37 PM
there aren't any manufacturers of no-guns
9/19/2013 1:24:03 PM
Holy shit that's a brilliant idea! I bet you could sell a bunch of "no-guns": like a badge or a fake gun that shoots a flower or something for the anti-gun crowd.
9/19/2013 1:28:37 PM
9/19/2013 1:31:13 PM
You heard the man. Let's lock it up, you mental retards. Pro-gun crowd TOTALLY UNDERSTANDABLY is never going to compromise so let's just forget everything, ignore all those people dying, and not make any attempt to make things better.
9/19/2013 1:34:23 PM
Or maybe you could do something more meaningful than simply insulting "rednecks" on a college-themed messageboard?You know, work on those congressmen and whatnot.Oh yeah, "evil corporations man!" The default position of any liberal that doesnt want to actually change the status quo. That might require work or something.
9/19/2013 1:58:13 PM
Do people not realize that the overall violent crime rate continues to fall and we do not actually have more mass shootings now than before?The last thing we need is reactionary, poorly-thought out laws that do nothing to address the underlying issues they claim to want to address.http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/09/18/now-is-not-the-time-for-new-gun-laws.html[Edited on September 19, 2013 at 2:19 PM. Reason : and there's a nice piece articulating the point.]
9/19/2013 2:11:11 PM
But but, TV.
9/19/2013 2:15:33 PM
Here comes willy, with another substance-less non sequitur. Mindlessly declaring gun control as an assault on redneck values and taking tired cheap shots at those daggum libruls -- what with their damn mtv music and all.Hope the view is cozy up there in the peanut gallery.
9/19/2013 2:42:03 PM
Peanut gallery is more respectable than the sidelines.[Edited on September 19, 2013 at 5:20 PM. Reason : -]
9/19/2013 5:19:02 PM
I'm pretty firmly in nothing new is going to happen so why waste time on it.But we need to admit exactly what that means: Freedom isn't free. Our freedoms are what makes the USA "special." The dead are just the sacrifice that we (and especially their families) have to make on the pyre of the constitution, so that each of us can maintain our individual rights unfettered. I recommend we start having celebrations after mass shootings both to commemorate the dead and to celebrate our freedoms, probably just have a bonfire, a short ceremony, and then shoot our guns in the air or something
9/19/2013 5:37:46 PM
9/19/2013 7:02:29 PM
get the serial number off the 4473 and i wouldn't mind "universal" background checks
9/19/2013 7:04:45 PM
Agreed on the form and the incredulity quotes around "universal."Still, though-- gun shows are crazy.(but not as crazy as compromising with Feinstein)[Edited on September 19, 2013 at 7:11 PM. Reason : ]
9/19/2013 7:11:24 PM
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9/19/2013 7:30:36 PM
9/19/2013 7:42:31 PM
get the serial number off the form. it's that simple for me.if he was buying from a private party instead of a dealer, then the bill of sale wasn't even required. he actually went above and beyond. it not "wink wink, nudge nudge". it's legal and private transfers are the only way to own an unregistered gun.[Edited on September 19, 2013 at 7:48 PM. Reason : vczx]
9/19/2013 7:44:20 PM
Sure. And that's the sort of concession we'd get from a gun control movement acting in good faith. Such a movement doesn't exist, though, so I think we're in total agreement on the issue.
9/19/2013 7:51:50 PM
even if we got the serial number off the 4473, passed "universal" NICS, and sat in a big circle and sang kumbaya, i honestly don't believe we'd see any measurable improvements (besides the declines in crime we're already seeing ). then the next time some nut case snapped they'd demand more since that didn't work.
9/19/2013 8:03:22 PM
The serial number needs to stay, and the gun needs to be tracked for its entire life.but not before privacy of registries are guaranteed
9/19/2013 8:11:52 PM
^^But any gain it achieved would be worthwhile, given its non-burdensome nature (and it'd be even less burdensome if we made the NICS more-accessible). If it stopped 10 criminals a year from getting guns, that'd be 10 less criminals with guns, and no one would be worse off for it. Kicking and screaming over a 10 minute wait only gives Bloomberg fuel for attacking gun rights.^Impossible. Both in regard to tracking the hundreds of millions of guns out there, and insuring the privacy of gov't databases.
9/19/2013 8:18:47 PM
VIN numbers track hundreds of millions of cars, its not impossible
9/19/2013 8:58:31 PM
Cars are large things that are necessarily in open display while in use. Guns are things I keep in my closet. And even still, consider the not-insignificant number of unregistered/uninsured drivers out there.
9/19/2013 9:11:59 PM
9/19/2013 9:47:28 PM
9/19/2013 10:02:02 PM
9/19/2013 10:20:03 PM
the point of a registry is that the government knows about it, i meant private from public
9/19/2013 11:40:09 PM
9/20/2013 12:11:23 AM
^ that seems like a good solution. I think an objection a reasonable person might have is to the punishment for having a gun stolen. If there was no mandate to secure your weapons, a trafficker could just let guns get stolen. If there was a mandate, then it opens up the possibility of an otherwise responsible person to get prosecuted if someone breaks into their house. You could also argue registries are wrong for some of the same reasons NSA spying is wrong. It might be the best solution is the status quo where we tolerate the slaughter of innocent children or of people in the workplace for the sake of gun nuts to have a little more gun freedom.
9/20/2013 12:31:54 AM
I think that the best start is for both sides to agree that guns are at least part of the problem. That agreement has to be met first before anything constructive can happen.
9/20/2013 6:48:37 AM
Yes, the inanimate objects that jump up and kill people on their own.
9/20/2013 7:35:13 AM
Gun registry, mandatory background checks, etc, etc. None would have prevented the mass shootings in CO, Newtown, or the Navy area so you can go around spouting bullshit about how long are we going to put up with this before we get tired of innocent children being gunned down but at the end of the day none of these things would have prevented these shootings.
9/20/2013 8:09:10 AM
The point of a registry is not to prevent rare mass shooting events, those will probably always happen as long as they get media coverage
9/20/2013 8:22:12 AM
Right, so using mass shootings as a reason for a registry is pointless yet the two are often brought up together.
9/20/2013 9:22:59 AM
where have I used any mass shooting as a reason I want a gun registry? i haven't, in fact I've stated repeatedly that its a terrible idea to decide policy based on statistically rare incidents. i want a gun registry for the regular gun deaths that happen every day.
9/20/2013 9:26:22 AM