7/21/2015 1:47:11 PM
7/21/2015 2:03:45 PM
7/21/2015 2:41:48 PM
7/21/2015 5:12:10 PM
This thread is like a bunch of people telling Salisburyboy that Jews are actually ok, and that he is both ridiculous and an idiot.
7/21/2015 9:24:19 PM
7/22/2015 11:36:27 AM
^^Yeah, 30,000 gun deaths per year so you can keep your adult binky, but I'm the crazy person
7/22/2015 12:38:19 PM
Switzerland only keeps ammo limited for the militia issued weapons, my understanding is that this has to do more with preventing trafficking to other parts of Europe than crime prevention (but I'm not positive about that)for ammo for personal use they use a permit system[Edited on July 22, 2015 at 1:31 PM. Reason : overall Switzerland is a decent model to follow, the registration part may not work here though]
7/22/2015 1:29:04 PM
It looks like Chuck Schumer's proposal will be a few of the reasonable things that most Americans agree about (incentivize reporting into NICS, ask DOJ to give guidance about mental health financing, fund mental health and substance abuse programs)... let's see how quickly Republicans shut it down
8/3/2015 3:50:11 PM
I don't see anything glaringly wrong with the talking points of the bill, but would want to see it before any discussion happened.
8/4/2015 7:50:47 PM
^ yeah all i know about it is ^^, but all that, in general terms, sounds good. let's hear the details.[Edited on August 4, 2015 at 8:03 PM. Reason : aside from ideological federalism issues]
8/4/2015 8:02:17 PM
8/12/2015 4:27:09 PM
Jesus turned his cheek and quickly pulled his Glock 27 from his IWB Serpa holster when the Samaritan man got too close.
8/12/2015 8:28:50 PM
(@GOPTeens is a parody account)
8/12/2015 9:38:30 PM
Consider yourself officially #calledout
8/12/2015 11:05:19 PM
bump but let's wait a few days out of respect to discuss political agendas
8/26/2015 10:07:49 AM
Unlike the charelston shooting and the (most recent) theater shooting, I don't think there's any law that could have stopped this guy, assuming he had no history of mental disorder. Just seems like a random act of violence.If you want to look for a systemic cause, at worst, perhaps the black lives matter protests emboldened him to take personal action for his grievances rather than relying on official systems.
8/26/2015 12:14:20 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2015/08/27/us/virginia-shooting-wdbj-bryce-williams-parker-adams/Slain TV reporter's boyfriend asks for dialogue over gun violence
8/27/2015 11:39:06 PM
Guess his gay porn websites didn't give him enough happiness
8/28/2015 12:45:43 AM
^^the ironic thing to me, is the large media coverage is part of the problem. we shouldn't be publishing these nut jobs manifestos in easy to find links
8/28/2015 6:09:30 AM
I'll preface this by saying that I'm very pro gun and pro 2A, I own many guns, and people that blame the gun every time someone gets shot make me sick.That being said, everyone wants some change. I dont like giving into new gun laws, mainly because where does it stop, however I'll entertain this thought.How about something like a license system. At age 21 (when you can legally buy a handgun) you go take a gun safety course that includes showing you are competent with a firearm, showing you how to store them safely, how to handle guns safely, and how to identify mental issues. Then you take some sort of test, and if you pass the "tests" you get a gun license. The license is good for a set amount of time (say 4-5yrs), but within that time you can buy whatever you like. AR's, handguns, shotguns etc and you can carry a handgun concealed. You just show your license at a dealer or a private sale and you are good to buy, and having your license with you makes you good to carry concealed. Obviously if you commit a crime in that 5 years you have your license revoked. No license, no purchase of a firearm period. Every 5 years, you renew your license. Now do I think this would have helped in some of the mass shootings, no. What I do think it would help is making sure people are safe with guns, having some sort of license system to quality you go own a gun, maybe telling people how to store them correctly etc. What does tdub think of that? I dont even really know if I like my own idea because I think adding more laws to the thousands we already have is stupid.
8/30/2015 1:55:58 PM
8/30/2015 2:51:19 PM
Or you could focus on my actual idea rather than my reasons why I think adding more laws is useless.
8/30/2015 2:54:56 PM
8/30/2015 3:08:42 PM
8/30/2015 6:24:41 PM
^^^^In your scenario, what happens to the gun owner's currently owned guns when the gun owner commits a crime? You mentioned that the gun owner's license would be revoked if he or she committed a crime, but would the gun owner's currently owned firearms be taken away from him or her as well? If not, would the only point of revoking the gun owner's license be to prevent the gun owner from acquiring additional firearms in the future?
8/30/2015 6:38:29 PM
^Same as if he becomes a felon now, he's banned from owning any. And when I mean crime I mean felon. Not having his guns taken away if he/she gets a speeding ticket for example. aaronburro im not for putting a license on a fundamental right, but if we are going to have to concede some of that right to liberals (and I fear we will eventually) I'd rather do it on my own terms while we can seet the stakes.[Edited on August 30, 2015 at 6:56 PM. Reason : .]
8/30/2015 6:55:45 PM
A license does nothing. Being responsible and skilled goes all out the window when you become mentally ill and people with no prior history are liable to just lose it any day.From a criminal stand point, gun proliferation is like nuclear proliferation for indivoduals. You carry a gun for mutually assured destruction as a deterrent. You dont actually want to be in a shootout. This means criminals now have to be sure to carry a gun and cant rely on strong arming it like they could if they knew no one had guns.
8/30/2015 7:08:52 PM
^^ You are already losing by conceding before anything even happens. You should instead focus your energy on pointing out the absurdity of disarming law-abiding civilians in order to stop criminals from committing crime.
8/30/2015 7:22:16 PM
Just addressed that
8/30/2015 8:01:40 PM
^^I understand the "not one inch" mentality of pro 2A advocates, I really do. I have that mentality myself. All I'm saying is that if we are going to have to give an inch (and we will, mark my words), we may as well do it on our terms when we can set the stakes. We all know that adding more laws will do nothing but affect law abiding citizens and will do nothing for criminals. Hell, even my ideal would only stop maybe some unsafe handling of guns and an odd straw purchase here or there.
8/30/2015 8:06:21 PM
8/30/2015 11:26:19 PM
Amend the Bill of Rights then.
8/30/2015 11:34:58 PM
8/31/2015 12:56:54 AM
So the 3 mass shooting shooters you mentioned were law abiding citizens prior to going on their rampages. Sounds like your post is to stop mass murders, whereas the vast majority of gun violence is actually carried out by criminals who get their guns illegally. Not a very good argument by a gun control nut.
8/31/2015 1:07:38 AM
That's a good start, so how do we stop people from getting guns who shouldn't have them?
8/31/2015 2:02:06 AM
Stop-and-frisk policies on everyone? No real good solution unless you're willing to give up a ton of your freedoms. I tried to get a purchase permit many years ago when I had a somewhat recent marijuana charge on my record. Thankfully, the authorities didn't approve my permit since I was in their databases from The Pot. Meanwhile Tyrone Billy Bob uses a gun bought off the streets to rob Jaqu'an Cletus for a pound of herb in a setup.How do we stop people from getting drugs who shouldn't (ie, don't legally buy) have them? Seems like a pretty difficult task.I wasn't around in the 1920s, but I don't think prohibition stopped people from getting alcohol. And almost a century later, we still have people who get alcohol illegally. So there is no foolproof solution. And obviously a kid shooting another kid is different than a kid sneaking a drink before he's old enough. But unless you want to live in Soviet Russia, deal with it I guess.[Edited on August 31, 2015 at 2:23 AM. Reason : .][Edited on August 31, 2015 at 2:26 AM. Reason : .]
8/31/2015 2:21:06 AM
^ you're acting like i want to prohibit guns, i've never personally espoused that viewpoint.Seems like you're saying though that we should accept Sandyhooks, gang related shootings and other gun violence, so you can have as easy a buying process as possible to shoot your pistol every few weeks at a gun range.
8/31/2015 2:29:04 AM
You act like I'm pigeonholing you in some extreme corner, then you come right back at me the exact same way.If you're really about stopping gun violence, you might want to consider that 99% of gun violence doesn't come from "law abiding" citizens in mass murder rampages. It's everyday violent crimes committed by individuals who purchase firearms illegally. Seems like you're just regurgitating unrealistic talking points to make yourself feel like you're doing the right thing.If me saying "deal with it" is too real for you, I don't think you're ready for this discussion[Edited on August 31, 2015 at 2:32 AM. Reason : .]
8/31/2015 2:31:14 AM
8/31/2015 7:02:59 AM
8/31/2015 7:32:49 AM
^I'll agree to that. Dont think most mass shootings could be stopped with any kind of laws short of all guns in the world disappearing. Then there is the age old argument (which is valid) "if he didnt have a gun he'd use a knife/bomb/car/stick etc".The license system like mine would stop some accidental deaths from maybe a stupid gun owner not knowing how to clean his gun or how to handle a firearm properly. Short of that, my idea wouldnt stop most of these mass shootings. I'll also add that in my new license system, suppressors are no longer NFA. I want a suppressor, so I make it easier for myself to get one. [Edited on August 31, 2015 at 8:04 AM. Reason : .]
8/31/2015 8:04:28 AM
Thats why gun owners cant and wont ultimatley be part of the conversation. People are growing tieed of compromising lives with recreational fantasies. Airsoft guns look real.Also, the best way to limit illegal guns is to stop legal ones. Ammo will eventually run out.
8/31/2015 10:30:29 AM
8/31/2015 10:49:34 AM
8/31/2015 10:50:30 AM
^Do you not think that if the guy in the WDBJ7 shooting had not of had access to a gun he would have still killed the 2 reporters?
8/31/2015 10:59:08 AM
8/31/2015 11:00:32 AM
nah, that list would become so huge that it's pointless (like the no-fly list)[Edited on August 31, 2015 at 12:22 PM. Reason : that particular list would be pointless, not the effort to find a solution]
8/31/2015 12:21:53 PM
^^^ I may be missing your point, but yeah, I do think the chances of that guy killing the WDBJ reporters would be MUCH less if he hadn't had access to a gun. The gun makes it a hell of a lot easier; isn't that common sense?
8/31/2015 12:36:45 PM
I don't see it that way (not just because I'm a gun owner either). If you wanted to kill 2 people, you are going to kill those people by any means necessary. Whether with a gun, knife, sword, car, pipe etc. Wouldn't it have been easier to hit them both with a car than walk up stairs and shoot them? I know that's an extreme comparison, but still.
8/31/2015 1:12:38 PM