^^ it's a perversion of the original intent, but it's not what the courts have subsequently ruled... absent a new ruling, it's what we have to accept.
12/17/2015 12:32:28 PM
what is a perversion of the intent of the second amendment?
12/17/2015 3:51:59 PM
uh oh JCE2011....cars don't kill more people than guns anymorewhat's the new talking point?
12/21/2015 8:51:54 AM
I'm impressed you tried to initiate a political discussion without a baseless accusation of racism. You are making progress! However you did reference a straw man argument as I have never made that claim. Hang in there, you will get the hang of it.
12/21/2015 10:29:40 AM
12/21/2015 10:35:00 AM
lol
12/21/2015 10:37:17 AM
^^^^ if you include suicides! then yes. Random acts are still nowhere close....
12/21/2015 6:38:04 PM
12/21/2015 6:55:09 PM
^ that's not a narrative, that's a fact. We know banning guns would significantly reduce deaths from crimes, especially in the long run but this is incompatible with our ideals and constitution. We know we need some regulation because we've been regulating guns forever. The question is what regulations make sense technologically, and for society and politically.Obama pretty much can't succeed in any gun control legislation because the NRA has convinced people he wants to steal their guns. But the next president will most likely pass universal background checks and something that "stops terrorist from buying guns".It's reasonable to speculate Background checks and waiting periods have a chance at reducing gun deaths.
12/21/2015 10:13:53 PM
^ we actually don't know that. But you can believe what you would like. Let's regulate cars like guns: felons are not allowed to posses a vehicle. No gas tanks larger than 10 gallons.
12/22/2015 6:04:23 AM
also no drivers license required, no training required, no insurance required, no registration, illegal for the government to study if its dangerous, doctors can't ask if you drive, etc...[Edited on December 22, 2015 at 8:39 AM. Reason : .]
12/22/2015 8:38:42 AM
12/22/2015 9:24:54 AM
^^^What don't we know?--------Virginia ending concealed carry reciprocity with some other states.https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/virginia-politics/va-attorney-general-mark-herring-delivers-blow-to-gun-rights-advocates/2015/12/21/d72ce3d0-a821-11e5-9b92-dea7cd4b1a4d_story.html?tid=sm_tw
12/22/2015 10:55:57 AM
12/22/2015 11:11:39 AM
^ it doesn't really make sense from a wholistic point of view to treat the symptoms (gun violence) rather than the disease (poverty and gang culture) but in the absence of political will to fight poverty and solve gang violence, you're going to see politicians go after low hanging fruit of attacking symptoms.If the NRA really wants to stop the "gun grabbers" they'd use their political clout to go after these root causes, but as shills for gun manufacturers, they would prefer to keep people in fear and buying up weapons.
12/22/2015 12:21:57 PM
I've got a solution to automobile deaths... make everywhere that isn't the road a "Car free zone" that way when people are crashing, instead of flipping off the highway into a tree to die, they will see the "car free zone" sticker on the tree, and know not to crash into it.If we could just add some common sense car-legislation, we could stop the epidemic of car deaths.Did you know there are large assault cars, called trucks, that weigh several tons more and can kill tons of people? Why can't we just pass common sense car laws that prohibit people from driving these?[Edited on December 22, 2015 at 1:18 PM. Reason : .]
12/22/2015 1:15:28 PM
There are ~212 million licensed drivers in the USDrivers drive an average of 16,550 miles each yearAssuming a 60mph average rate of travel (it's Christmas, I'm generous) that would be....58,476,666,667 man hours of driving each year.~1/3rd of the US owns guns, ~106.3M peopleThose 106.3M people would each have to be using a gun for 550 hours a year to have gun usage at the same rate of car usage.That's 34.4 days of 16 hours either hunting or at a target range. For each of the 106.3M people who own guns.Even if we control for police and military, and say they all spend 40 hours a week 52 weeks a year using their guns, that number only gets reduced to 31.8 days per year.But we can go further. Let's assume every cop and military person uses their gun round the clock for every waking hour (8 hours of sleep a night). That could shave off 12.4 billion man hours.That drops the need from the general population down to 27 days per year.So all we need is every gun owner in the US to be either hunting or shooting at targets continuously for 27 straight days to equal the car usage in the US.Seems legit to compare the two.[Edited on December 22, 2015 at 2:04 PM. Reason : .]
12/22/2015 1:58:15 PM
12/22/2015 5:29:14 PM
12/22/2015 11:22:49 PM
Yeah, but amending the constitution is hard. It's much easier to just put SC justices on the bench who will interpret it out of existence or take all the teeth out of it like they've done with the 4th, 5th, 9th, and 10th amendments.
12/22/2015 11:30:22 PM
Yup, and it's that view, unfortunately held by far too many people these days, of all political persuasions, which will destroy the nation.
12/22/2015 11:36:36 PM
12/22/2015 11:45:19 PM
^^The term is learned helplessness.[Edited on December 22, 2015 at 11:47 PM. Reason : Dh]
12/22/2015 11:46:21 PM
12/23/2015 1:00:18 PM
a new court could interpret that it's not an individual right
12/23/2015 1:09:49 PM
I can see it now:"What the drafters really meant to say was 'the right of the militia to bears arms...' but they were trying to save ink!""Look-- there's 'people' and then there's 'people'. "Yes, we should interpret the 2nd Amendment in such a way as to limit rights. No, I've never read the 9th Amendment-- why do you ask?"[Edited on December 23, 2015 at 2:01 PM. Reason : ]
12/23/2015 2:01:18 PM
[Edited on December 23, 2015 at 2:37 PM. Reason : dbl]
12/23/2015 2:36:38 PM
According to the majority opinion in Heller, "militia" and "people" were pretty much the same thing to the folks who wrote 2A.
12/23/2015 2:37:35 PM
I find it ironic that the people who argue for gun restrictions are the same people who argue that voter ID laws are unconstitutional and felons should be able to vote again after repaying their debt to society. They may as well wish to decide for everyone which right is more important than the other.It goes the other way as well since conservatives want to preserve the second amendment yet see no infringement upon the right to vote with voter ID laws
12/23/2015 6:06:02 PM
Yes, Republicans and Democrats are two turds in the same pile of shit.
12/23/2015 6:46:49 PM
12/24/2015 12:57:00 AM
On top of that, republicans are quick to save a baby from abortion but also quick to save capital punishment while democrats are content with the right to choose abortion but generally oppose the death penalty. Normally people would be banding together depending on the size of their wallet but find themselves morally attached to one party or the other that has us perfectly divided with these odd pairs of values and beliefs.
12/24/2015 12:58:54 AM
yes, we could go on forever about the incongruities in the platforms of both the Democrats and Republicans
12/24/2015 1:54:04 AM
This just in, politicians are shitheads
12/24/2015 8:53:01 AM
^^^^^^I'm not sure what gun restrictions and voter ID laws have in common.One difference is that gun restrictions are an attempt to to solve an existent problem, whereas voter ID laws are an attempt to solve a nonexistent problem.^^^There's an authoritarian/anti-authoritarian variant to an individual's political perspective in addition to the left/right variant.From an anti-authoritarian perspective, there's nothing incongruous with supporting a women's right to choose and opposing capital punishment.
12/24/2015 11:20:15 AM
Good guys with cars. Post them here:http://www.nbcnews.com/news/world/driving-shouting-allahu-akbar-runs-down-11-french-pedestrians-n272866
12/24/2015 1:13:02 PM
12/24/2015 2:24:18 PM
12/25/2015 12:38:47 AM
the hell?http://www.myajc.com/news/news/local/georgia-clears-way-for-mentally-ill-to-buy-guns/nppWY
12/28/2015 5:18:28 PM
that makes no sense to me
12/28/2015 9:59:45 PM
Should be widened to 10 years, if they had no incidents.
12/29/2015 1:59:06 AM
I'm all for reinstating rights when conditions permit, but just to remove records based on time only? Nah.[Edited on December 29, 2015 at 10:26 AM. Reason : .]
12/29/2015 10:26:16 AM
12/29/2015 10:46:02 AM
http://www.npr.org/2015/12/31/461615381/president-obama-preparing-to-take-executive-action-on-guns?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=npr&utm_term=nprnews&utm_content=2058
1/3/2016 1:11:31 AM
I'd probably do the same thing as Obama if I had the power and was fed up with not getting what I wanted. Because who knows better than yourself? Though I do not believe in restricting any of our rights, I would be ok with some common sense regulation that does not cost me more money to exercise my right.And this will just cause more people to buy more guns.
1/3/2016 9:32:09 PM
These executive actions aren't going to do jack, he is extremely limited in what he can do, all it will accomplish is rallying the 2A supporters and increase gun sales.
1/4/2016 8:10:58 PM
^and...?People can buy all the guns they want as long as they don't skirt their background checks.
1/4/2016 8:35:56 PM
And this isn't changing jack shit. You can still bypass a background check as long as you don't sell enough guns to be considered a dealer. Even with his executive actions passing I could go sell a gun to joe blow down the street without doing anything differently. No one actually reads what it is he can pass and just reads the headlines and assumes.
1/4/2016 9:39:57 PM
The most useful part of this executive action is to add more ATF agents to conduct background checks 24/7 to keep up with all the extra gun sales the executive actions are creating in the first place
1/4/2016 10:08:45 PM
^^ so you're mad this doesn't go far enough?Seems like the rules are meant to target sales at gun shows that skirt the bg checks, which I recall that the community college shooter for his gun through, and possibly others. We have studies that demonstrate already that a large number of gun sales that end up in gang member hands originate from the private sales loophole.If you're suggesting all private sales should be screened too, which doesn't seem unreasonable if you're selling on Craigslist, then ask congress to assist. That seems outside the purview of the executive branch.[Edited on January 4, 2016 at 11:05 PM. Reason : ]
1/4/2016 11:04:49 PM