no, its definitely 85%. 85% of Americans want you idiots to wake the fuck up. and, in your source, it's 40% from illegal markets. that market exists because of straw purchases. straw purchases start as legal purchases and exist because of poorly controlled and regulated legal sales.you are absolutely right that private sales are not the only thing that feeds guns into illegal markets, but since registration and tighter controls on the FFLs is off the table, its the only valve that we can close. and since 85% Americans want that valve closed, its a pretty good item to tackle.
1/15/2014 11:41:12 PM
Oh, so if 85% of Americans, wanted to send blacks back to slavery, you would say we need to do it, right? We would need to "wake the fuck up," right?And, hey, it's the only thing we can do, so we should do it. Because fuck, who gives a shit if even accomplishes anything. We should just do it!]
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1/15/2014 11:46:08 PM
register your stolen carsregister your drugsregister that tv that "fell off the truck"these things wont happen, they will cease to existdurr de durr hurr
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1/15/2014 11:47:04 PM
^^^ So, you admit that it has no bearing on the conversation. Good. Why do you keep bringing it the fuck up if it has no bearing on the conversation?Let me explain how this should go:You: 85% of people want such and suchMe: Oh, so if 85% of people want something really bad, does that make it right?You: No... Maybe I should find another argument to make.Here is how it's actually going:You: 85% of people want such and suchMe: Oh, so if 85% of people want something really bad, does that make it right?You: No... What they want is rightMe: Oh, so the 85% thing doesn't matter, we agree.You: No, because 85% of people want such and such.]
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1/15/2014 11:59:04 PM
just watch this video:
1/16/2014 12:02:47 AM
1/16/2014 12:04:48 AM
that video won't stop buffering
1/16/2014 6:10:35 PM
Registration invites police harassment: http://tbo.com/list/columns-tjackson/jackson-gun-owner-unarmed-unwelcome-in-maryland-20140112/
1/17/2014 12:19:54 PM
the spin on that article makes me wanna puke
1/17/2014 12:38:09 PM
i'm not sure what your point is with that story
1/17/2014 12:44:35 PM
^
1/17/2014 12:50:43 PM
that sounds like a case of a port authority officer wanting to play big-boy tough guy real cop. and the cop got in trouble for it. and the guy probably has good grounds for a lawsuit if he wants to make sure the lesson was learned.
1/17/2014 12:52:37 PM
it's a shame but ^ sounds like it was handled as it should have.. seems pretty isolated. and that article is biased as balls - author probably should have held back just a little.[Edited on January 17, 2014 at 1:04 PM. Reason : ]
1/17/2014 1:04:19 PM
http://www.jhsph.edu/news/news-releases/2014/repeal-of-missouris-background-law-associated-with-increase-in-states-murders.htmlwhat say you, gun rights advocates?
2/19/2014 6:50:56 PM
^ Freedom isn't free.
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2/19/2014 6:58:49 PM
^"For firearm sales by federally licensed firearm dealers, federal law requires prospective purchasers to pass a criminal background check and sellers to maintain records of the sale. But federal law and laws in most states exempt these regulations when the firearm seller is unlicensed. The researchers suggest that universal background checks and firearm purchaser licensing affect homicide rates by reducing the availability of guns to criminals and other prohibited groups."http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/02/140215122532.htm
2/19/2014 7:07:12 PM
i've said many times that i have no problem with UBC as long as the serial number is removed from the form
2/19/2014 7:08:54 PM
without holding the seller accountable, you would still see the same trend in straw purchases. its holding the seller accountable that stops straw sales, and a serial number is required to do that[Edited on February 19, 2014 at 7:14 PM. Reason : .]
2/19/2014 7:13:14 PM
not reading anything from that institution. but if it's true; it doesn't surprise me and was a dumb idea.
2/20/2014 8:34:00 AM
haha, piers morgan is toast.good riddance, (what whiny bitch exit comments too, lol)perfect!
2/23/2014 8:49:10 PM
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/A/AS_CHINA_TRAIN_STATION_ATTACK?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT&CTIME=2014-03-01-12-32-39When will we have knife control??? Won't somebody think of the children!!
3/1/2014 5:44:50 PM
> Assault weapons are statistical outliers> We need knife control
3/1/2014 6:24:48 PM
^^Not sure what point your trying to make, but that would have been MUCH worse with guns.
3/1/2014 7:09:02 PM
^But what if a law-abiding citizen had been carrying a concealed weapon to defend themselves!
3/1/2014 7:27:42 PM
But what if they had an AR-15 or a rifle with a barrel shroud
3/1/2014 7:35:17 PM
1 lone wolf could have done this in the us.
3/1/2014 9:16:59 PM
whats going on in CT and RIanything noteworthy
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3/2/2014 1:28:16 PM
I bet youd feel a lot safer around both police and Secret Service if that were the case.
3/2/2014 3:25:14 PM
^actually the opposite i am sure this point has been made in this thread before but....i cant take anti-gun politicians seriously when they have armed guards. they must think their life is more important than my daughter's and mine which is insulting
3/3/2014 7:40:52 AM
that's one of the dumbest anti gun-control arguments that you loonies make, you guys really need to drop it.
3/3/2014 8:36:44 AM
^^ I think you're missing the fact that they wouldn't need to have guns if criminals didn't have guns. So the bad guys having guns make things worse and police having guns just neutralizes the situation. If knives were the status quo things will objectively be safer all around. Guns aren't a magical cure all for safety. They are part of the problem which happens to make them part of the solution currently. Arguing that you need guns for safety is a circular argument. It does not itself prove why you need guns.The founding fathers apparently knew this which is why they threw in the stuff about the militia, but it goes back to the only reasonable argument for wanting guns is because you think guns are cool or you foresee needing that for revolution one day. Perhaps if Russia invades…I remember growing up playing with all manner of toy guns thinking they were cool, I never felt that I had to be part of a gun culture to like guns. But now it seems to be someone who appreciates guns you have to be a gun nut which is ridiculous. It's it doesn't make a sense how politicized the topic has become.
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3/3/2014 1:15:00 PM
^More people have died from private gun ownership since 1968 that all wars the United States has been combined. http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2013/jan/18/mark-shields/pbs-commentator-mark-shields-says-more-killed-guns/History doesn't look kindly on gun ownership for civilians. It's why the militia thing is in the Constitution.^^I'm not saying guns should be banned or discarded, it's just a point of fact that guns don't necessarily make anything safer. It really just boils down to personal preference. Guns aren't a inoculation or a prophylactic, they are a weapon that is able to achieve the goal of weapons more easily thanks to technological advancement. It is often argued the license plate readers or an NSAs mass collection is different then officers writing down license plates or the NSA's previous wiretapping programs because of the mass collection aspect. But this is just an extension of modern technology advancements. If you accept the guns now are more efficient and sophisticated than guns in the past, then you have to also except that like we do with other technological advancements, we must adjust the way we view modern-day guns. There is a clear impact on our society because of the way we view guns, it shows up in statistics it shows up in crime. It's not an attack on your personal heritage or culture to make changes to the way we view guns, and that is the way the NRA has been framing the issue, and they have done this very effectively. Look at your own reaction, I just mentioned the reality that guns aren't inherently safer ways of doing things, and you instantly jump to "don't take my guns." It doesn't make sense, it's illogical and it's irrational and the NRA has made things this way. This emotion means that progress will be slower than it should be, and it holds back our entire society.
3/3/2014 4:21:17 PM
You mean the militia clause that has no actual bearing on the rest of the 2nd amendment?
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3/3/2014 11:01:27 PM
I thought the reason the militia clause existed was because they were extremely leery of having a standing army.
3/3/2014 11:03:39 PM
It's pretty irrelevant nowadays, because of Supreme Court rulings, but it's telling it's there at all. It almost wasn't included. There's an interesting article i think is posted in this thread.
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3/3/2014 11:15:59 PM
http://www.independent.org/newsroom/article.asp?id=1495
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