How come the police left behind ID cards, photos, and even shredded documents in the bin by the desk? Isn't that important evidence?
12/5/2015 5:04:38 PM
I cant believe that these people murdered and maimed dozens of people, and there are Americans are upset that their privacy was violated in some way.
12/5/2015 5:11:55 PM
12/5/2015 5:15:14 PM
I think most are confused because it seems awfully quick to just completely contaminate a crime scene (not sure if it would be called an actual crime scene but you get the point). There are a lot of unanswered questions that could possibly be answered with things in the house.
12/5/2015 5:20:28 PM
The FBI said they are not allowed to hold a crime scene indefinitely. Once they post the seized items list they have to turn control of everything else back to the owner. I guess they have to follow that process to ensure someone cant claim in court that their 4th amendment rights were violated and have evidence suppressed? It seems fast to me too, but hey its the FBI....hopefully they know what they are doing. ]
12/5/2015 5:31:18 PM
It's less bad that they raided the apt legally, but still bad they feel to need to livestream rummaging through basically garbage. There's no utility is showing this other than to create false hype. They're better of gaining access then methodically going through stuff, then reporting it.
12/5/2015 8:30:24 PM
I would be pissed about it if they hadnt killed so many people
12/5/2015 8:50:48 PM
If only this was the only problem with the 24 hr news media in this country
12/5/2015 10:56:53 PM
the dude who bought the assault rifleshttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3348328/The-baby-faced-nerd-bought-assault-style-weapons-childhood-best-friend-Syed-Farook-checked-mental-hospital-hours-office-party-massacre.htmlhis father finally speaks up and confesses that his son supported IShttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3348276/Momma-s-boy-Farook-fiercely-religious-conservative-told-dad-shared-ideology-ISIS-wanted-eliminate-Israel.html
12/6/2015 8:46:08 PM
12/7/2015 8:42:53 AM
so what you are saying is that this is a... false narrative
12/7/2015 9:28:46 AM
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/12/07/more-than-one-mass-shooting-day-how-media-were-misled.htmlhttp://www.boston.com/news/2015/12/05/how-define-mass-shooting-competing-tallies-tell-different-stories/YDvdfrkkXk09GftqYq5L5O/story.html
12/7/2015 9:55:04 AM
12/7/2015 10:11:40 AM
why should those scenarios be excluded, are they not also evidence of a problem that we have?
12/7/2015 10:23:46 AM
That's my point...
12/7/2015 10:34:28 AM
i think you mean your narrative
12/7/2015 11:05:38 AM
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12/7/2015 2:07:51 PM
I dont know enough about the gun laws to know the answer I assume someone here does. I keep seeing this straw purchase being thrown around which I assume is in reference to that guy buying the guns legally but then giving them to someone else. Under the current law if you buy a weapon legally and then give or sell it to someone else what sort of paperwork or documentation is required? Is that a way people can avoid the whole background check thing?
12/7/2015 2:23:16 PM
I saw Obama's speech about this last night. Why didn't he ever mention planned parenthoof?
12/7/2015 2:23:18 PM
12/7/2015 3:17:07 PM
https://drjengunter.wordpress.com/2013/01/21/gun-advocates-are-right-we-should-compare-guns-to-cars/[Edited on December 7, 2015 at 3:28 PM. Reason : that tired as fuck comparison...thought we might be able to go a thread without it]
12/7/2015 3:27:30 PM
Sure, those things are a good start, but it's not enough; there are still people dying. There needs to be a complete ban on all automobiles. It's the only way to eliminate all automobile related deaths.Why do you hate the people dying in car accidents? Why won't you let them live?
12/7/2015 3:36:33 PM
12/7/2015 3:37:49 PM
Cars are much worse than guns more ways than one. if there was a way to ban cars overnight then we'd would certainly want to do it. The problem is cars satisfy a necessity that does not have an immediate alternative.[Edited on December 7, 2015 at 3:42 PM. Reason : but how will i get food without a gun?]
12/7/2015 3:42:15 PM
Cars weren't designed to kill people, guns are. Next argument.
12/7/2015 3:44:33 PM
12/7/2015 3:48:49 PM
I'm more for banning the proliferation of guns than I am about banning ownership of guns. Ban the sell of gunsBan the production and importation of gunsBan commercial maintenance of gunsInstitute a gun buy back program where gun owners turn in guns for savings bondsThis is not just good for terrorism and gang/cartel violence but it doesn't really affect people who have a stable way of life that involves gun use.
12/7/2015 3:49:15 PM
It's predicted within 20 years, automobile related deaths will be eliminated by self-driving cars. Some people don't view a ban on non-self driving cars as unreasonable. Cars are also very, very heavy regulated. Not sure what bearing this has on gun control though. We already have gun control, but there are some obvious problems, that most people agree are problems, but congress refuses to fix largely due to the influence of the gun lobby/NRA.^ the first 3 of those things can never happen, because of the 2nd amendment. This is a fact of life for America. We can still have sensible gun control laws and simultaneously have gun ownership.[Edited on December 7, 2015 at 3:53 PM. Reason : ]
12/7/2015 3:49:25 PM
Destroyer you need to get your priorities straight. Cars are bad and we should not be using them. You're totally right. That is just a much more complicated issue to solve. People have to be able to get around for the economy to function. When there is a storm that shuts the roads, entire regions become paralyzed. Our entire nation is built on automobile dependence. I'm not talking about an idea of what "our nation was built on" I'm talking about cities literally being designed with cars in mind. Sure, we can taper cars out eventually, but guns are something we have already outgrown the absolute need for.[Edited on December 7, 2015 at 3:53 PM. Reason : k]
12/7/2015 3:51:55 PM
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12/7/2015 4:16:08 PM
In NC the application to turn into the Sheriff's office for a pistol purchasing permit is a joke. 3-people sign that say you are a "Nice Law-Abiding Citizen".
12/7/2015 4:20:19 PM
12/7/2015 4:30:07 PM
[Edited on December 7, 2015 at 4:53 PM. Reason : Wrong thread]
12/7/2015 4:35:22 PM
^^ that's true, but in a democratic society, you have to accept that your fellow citizens will adore dumb things sometimes, or have preferences that differ from yours. You have to respect peoples rights, as inane as their desires might seem, no matter what. The solution to over-hunting is to penalize over hunting. The solution to straw purchases is to have universal background checks.The solution to guns being used in gang violence is to find the traffickers of these guns (which may require a tracking system for gun sales), and shut them down.
12/7/2015 4:58:55 PM
12/7/2015 5:07:04 PM
^ yeah, the no fly list thing is a bad idea, but if it's not good enough to stop people from buying guns, shouldnt we get rid of the list entirely? Seems like if congress doesn't like Obama's idea, they must get rid of the list or reform it.
12/7/2015 5:11:10 PM
It isn't a no guns list and there isn't any due process. You can be put on those lists for so many reasons:http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/25/terrorist-watch-list_n_5617599.html (from a non-right wing site)Hell, there are employees of DHS that are on the terrorist watch list.
12/7/2015 5:23:51 PM
how is not letting someone fly not a violation of civil liberties then?
12/7/2015 5:41:41 PM
12/7/2015 5:43:41 PM
^ what's stopping them from adding any number of people to the list?
12/7/2015 5:45:29 PM
Absolutely nothing. In fact, the ACLU is suing and winning on a regular basis to get people off of the no fly list.There's not criteria for being added to it, it's been used several times to punish political enemies, it's a giant clusterfuck.If you didn't already realize that Obama is one of the worst presidents in history in terms of civil liberties violation this ought to help drive it home.Also, synapse, freedom of travel/movement is a well established constitutional right.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_movement_under_United_States_law.Now, you don't have a right to fly commercially, the airlines have a right to refuse you service, the government can tell the airlines that you are dangerous, but if you have a plane they can't really legally ground you or keep you from travelling via plane or helicopter to another state.[Edited on December 7, 2015 at 5:53 PM. Reason : asdfsd]
12/7/2015 5:48:27 PM
So are you all saying we need to get rid of the no fly list? It was a bad idea when it started, it's a bad idea now, and it's been a bad idea all along?
12/7/2015 5:59:32 PM
It seems like a pretty terrible idea to me. If it is so easy to get on the list and there is no due process that sounds like a pretty broken system. If we have enough evidence that we deem someone too much of a risk to fly on a commercial plane the why are they still in the public at all? It isn't like flying is the only dangerous thing they could do.
12/7/2015 6:03:35 PM
I'm in favor of it, but I don't agree with restricting firearm purchases to people on it.]
12/7/2015 6:04:11 PM
12/7/2015 6:07:57 PM
12/7/2015 6:23:59 PM
Who says I and others weren't against it before? And dude, that's fucking politics. Politicians will rail against anything when the other side does it and turn around and do the same damn thing. I wrote in Ron Paul the last time I voted so I haven't supported these abuses of liberties and war hawkish politicians.
12/7/2015 6:29:36 PM