Most people already know damn well that the pro gun rights, pro 2nd Amendment folks are right, and have been all along. But its surprisingly nice to see even establishment media outlets forced to admit that we are right.http://www.journalinquirer.com/site/index.cfm?newsid=18660461&BRD=985&PAG=461&dept_id=569380&rfi=8
8/10/2007 2:25:22 PM
is it "that time of the week" when blood flows from the vagina named salisburyboy
8/10/2007 2:29:48 PM
And when we arm everyone...the murderers, druggies, thieves, and psychos no longer have to try as hard to acquire guns.
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8/10/2007 2:39:04 PM
just look at all those gun deaths in the uk or japan.
8/10/2007 2:40:52 PM
is the world ending, b/c...*sigh*.....I.....agree.
8/10/2007 2:53:01 PM
just look at all those american criminals who purchse their guns legally
8/10/2007 2:53:10 PM
maybe purchase a gun then become a criminal, but not a criminal (felon) purchasing guns, that in itself makes it illegal.
8/10/2007 2:55:07 PM
8/10/2007 3:07:19 PM
^i pretty much agree with most of that, especially the first 2 paragraphs]
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8/10/2007 3:47:57 PM
For anyone who doubts the Second Amendment protects the right of individual American citizens to keep and bear arms, check out the comments section here:http://www.commentarymagazine.com/contentions/index.php/rosen/262The term "militia", as used at the time of the writing of the Bill of Rights, referred essentially to all able-bodied men in the nation (ie, able to defend the nation in war). So, the "militia" IS the people. And other supporting documentation proves beyond a shadow of a doubt that the 2nd Amednment intended to protect the right of the citizenry -- ie, all people -- to keep and bear arms.
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8/10/2007 4:25:38 PM
bullets will still be made in other countries...let alone bullets would still be made for law enforcement and armed forces in our country...not exactly a foolproof "solution"]
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8/10/2007 4:54:06 PM
bullets are exceptionally easy to make... from scratch the hardest thing to make would be the primers, but even that isn't that hard once you get the process down. A cheap and dirty gun is pretty straightforward to make as well.
8/10/2007 5:13:07 PM
For the record, claiming that the differences in crime rates between West Virginia and Chicago are dependent on gun control is asinine. Take two cities with approximately the same racial diversity, system of government, population density, and MAYBE that kind of comparison would hold water.That being said...The premise behind gun control is simple - guns are inherently dangerous. They are dangerous because, in a person's hands, they can cause exceptional damage with relative ease in a short amount of time. It takes a significant amount of discipline, knowledge, and restraint to use a gun properly. This is discipline, knowledge, and restraint that most people don't take the time to acquire. Some don't have the capacity to acquire these at all.As a result, we have gun control.That being said, I believe that gun control, like the government, should be as limited as possible. When in doubt, let the individual decide. By our 2nd amendment we have the right to bear arms. This is a right expressely stated in the constitution. People should lose the right to bear arms only when it distinctly conflicts with the rights of others. If you're certifiably crazy, or have a history of violence, you lose the right to have a gun. Your possession of the gun is a threat to other's safety, and people, generally speaking, have a right to be safe from crazy people with guns.
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8/10/2007 10:14:50 PM
I'm not sure, but I think most victims of gun violence knew their attacker. Either way, you'd be amazed how often family members go at each other with deadly weapons.
8/10/2007 11:03:09 PM
^that's violent crime in general. i dont know how much of a correlation, if any, it has with gun violence specifically
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8/11/2007 4:17:39 AM
oh I get it. this is the part where someone argues about how outdated the 2nd is rightand the identity of hunting weapons as "arms" is as de facto as it gets
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8/11/2007 10:27:58 AM
lol how about e-bay's ban on "bullet tips"that shit had me fucking rollingwatch out for bullet tips people
8/11/2007 1:14:07 PM
the number one use of legally purchased handguns is suicide.
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8/11/2007 6:08:43 PM
no, he's saying they cant stroll up to you and blast you ponit blank before you even know a gun exists. someone will notice ppl walking around with rifles most likely.
8/11/2007 6:47:04 PM
Eh, I see... the absurdity of the rest of the post mislead me... but then again, not many criminals stroll up the street with their weapons out. (you can easily shorten a barrel of a rifle of shotgun to be much easier to conceal).
8/11/2007 7:22:13 PM
^ Adding on to that, the parts that make a rifle a gun are in a relatively small part of the overall package, the rest is longer barrel and stock. The purpose of the barrel is to aid with accuracy, but if you're mugging someone accuracy doesn't much matter unless you're intent on shooting in the first place (which most muggers aren't)
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8/12/2007 8:59:25 PM
You are flat wrong Noen. Everyone disagrees with you, but you alone are right. What happened during abolition? What happened during the war on drugs? I could enumerate why you are wrong, but it is apparently pointless. Bullets could easily be produced by organized criminals if they needed to.
8/12/2007 11:45:47 PM
You give criminals waaaaayyyy too much credit.And hell yes I would be scared shitless if I got robbed at gunpoint regardless of the firearm used. I also know I'd be a hell of a lot MORE scared of some kid with a 9mm and a 13 round clip or a 44 revolver, than someone with a bolt action rifle or a sawed off shotgun.Criminals are, overwhelmingly, not smart. They aren't going to go to all the trouble to modify weapons, they are just going to start using 22's because they will be easier to get ahold of. And JUST the move to lower caliber weapons on the streets will save thousands of lives every year.
8/12/2007 11:50:31 PM
Casings do not have to be made from brass... hey look here is a book showing how to make bullet casings from scratch without any machining http://www.thehomegunsmith.com/homemadeammo.shtml
8/13/2007 12:33:00 AM
8/13/2007 12:35:02 AM
You can keep on talking about what-ifs and isolated incidents.Criminals don't use military or LEO weaponry, they use HIGHER caliber firearms. They don't use rifles or shotguns. IF they did, crime would be dramatically reduced over a concealed carry sidearm (AKA handgun) that accounts for the overwhelming majority of gun violence now.You can only give me these typical hair-brained, devils advocate situations that aren't backed by any data.You also apparently don't understand the economy of scale for ammunition. You are talking about 1.5 BILLION rounds per year of manufacture. Smuggling in a few thousand rounds, or a company selling a random order on the black market would have virtually zero impact.To reach anywhere near the volume required to meet even black market demand, will get people caught quickly.
8/13/2007 12:45:51 AM
Those damn statistics again.Well while we are at it, lets ban fast cars, because statistically, we can save X number of lives by keeping people under 70mph.And, lets ban alcohol for ages 21 to 25, since we would save X number of lives.Lets ban:-drinking-smoking-eating greasy food-all guns-taking a shit without breathing since it causes colon cancer-etcI see your point, but the statistical reasons could be applied unbounded to almost anything.
8/13/2007 1:01:41 AM