...DC style:
7/17/2008 7:11:57 PM
So DC residents can buy ten-round capacity revolvers (WUT?), but not seven round capacity semi-automatic pistols.I wonder how long it will be before somebody tries to call that an unfair limitation on personal freedoms related to weapons purchases. Also, would this include things like shotguns, repeating rifles, etc? Or only guns with quickly replaceable magazines like a semi-automatic pistol or AR-15 or something?
7/17/2008 7:53:09 PM
he should tell the police to fuck themselves, then go register one of these:
7/17/2008 8:30:12 PM
wtf is their god dam problem up there? i really don't even understand the logic behind all of this bullshit
7/17/2008 8:36:21 PM
ri-god-damn-diculousdc police needs to get their head out of their ass
7/17/2008 8:38:45 PM
sounds like some official is trying to have a dick-measuring contest with the supreme court.
7/17/2008 8:58:57 PM
7/17/2008 9:16:21 PM
7/17/2008 9:32:59 PM
You know handguns have triggers. Machine guns have triggers.Handguns = Machine guns.Eat that, Second Amendment. Who here keeps wanting to give gov't more power over us???
7/17/2008 10:21:46 PM
come live in my neighborhood and tell me that you don't want some type of restriction for gun ownershipand i'll add the disclaimer that i'm fully in favor of second amendment rights, but there has to be some type of equilibrium....[Edited on July 17, 2008 at 11:07 PM. Reason : .]
7/17/2008 11:05:58 PM
lol my parents told me they thought i'd like dc but all i ever hear is how its hood as fuck and has like a top 3 homicide rate in the country
7/17/2008 11:30:50 PM
7/17/2008 11:32:56 PM
i think shes saying it will be easier for criminals to get guns if there are no restrictions
7/17/2008 11:33:55 PM
^^^^ if more people in your neighborhood could LEGALLY own weapons, maybe, just maybe some good people would own weapons, thus deterring the undesirables from causing trouble. This whole notion that making something illegal will deter a criminal from obtaining it is entirely ludicrous.^ criminals get the guns anyway. We already fucking see that.]
7/17/2008 11:35:00 PM
key word, easier
7/17/2008 11:36:39 PM
does the ease really matter? either way, the criminal has it. However, in only one of them will the law-abiding citizen be able to have it for deterrence and use against the criminal.
7/17/2008 11:53:37 PM
7/18/2008 12:33:31 AM
...maybe this is just me, but I doubt it.Am I the only one who isn't surprised that the biggest 'fraidy cat when it comes to guns and gun ownership happens to be the seat of the Federal Government?Think about it.Two-in-three people around you disapprove of how you're doing your job. Some of them strongly.Wouldn't you be inclined to pressure local legislators to protect you (and the Big Boys) by turning a blind eye toward your neighborhood's Constitutionally protected gun rights?Some blame the crybaby "liberal" culture in D.C., I blame something deeper. The surrounding legislators fear of assassination attempts; even if purely on a hunch.Do examples exist of federal seats of power in other countries where gun ownership and possession by citizens is permitted?[Edited on July 18, 2008 at 2:05 AM. Reason : ?]
7/18/2008 2:05:11 AM
Things I have learned in this thread:1) DC has one of the nation's top homicide rates2) There has been a ban on hand guns for 32 years3)
7/18/2008 8:23:11 AM
7/18/2008 9:06:03 AM
What undermined the DC handgun ban, and all other firearms restrictions in the District of Columbia, is that its immediate neighbors, the State of Maryland and the Commonwealth of Virginia, have much looser gun laws and thus, firearms, particularly those slated for illegal activities, easily flow in and out of the district. The ban had always been more symbolic than a practical deterrent for criminal activity.
7/18/2008 10:14:01 AM
what the demographics of dc...like 50% african american or something?
7/18/2008 10:24:45 AM
^^How far is enough to protect one little district? Each state bordering it, or all states within a 200 mile radius?BTW, how is the national ban on illegal drugs working to keep drugs out of DC?
7/18/2008 12:04:54 PM
I'm not advocating DC-style tight gun restrictions, but from a purely policy execution perspective, simply banning it within the District without coordinating with the surrounding counties damns the effort from the get-go. Without all the giant "Welcome to..." signs, you probably wouldn't even realize when you move from Virginia to DC to Maryland. At very least, you'd need to capture the general metropolitan area to even hope to have some kind of chance. Still, my own personal perspective is that any sort of gun ban is a failed exercise in the United States because of the overly abundant supply already circulating within the population.I don't feel like getting into a debate on it, but drug and gun control policy are two different animals with two different set of rules, assumptions, and suppliers. You can't make an apples-to-apples comparison.
7/18/2008 12:24:59 PM
7/18/2008 12:46:37 PM
On the bright side, they're implicitly allowing belt-fed weapons.
7/18/2008 12:56:53 PM
1,100 rounds of belt fed ammunition != 11 round "bottom loading" magazine!
7/18/2008 1:02:59 PM
7/18/2008 1:11:48 PM