I think my evaluation pretty much reflects what you said, but if it doesn’t maybe you could elaborate. For example, when you state:No. I believe exactly what I said.
And its a darn good argument because your only reply is to falsely-reduce it to something different that you’re comfortable dismissing with a well-rehearsed, canned reply.
what exactly do you mean by “not easily obtainable?” What rules would you put in place to make it difficult for the common law abiding citizen to exercise his/her constitutionally protected right?It includes all men (and women). These weapons should not be easily obtainable. Period.
The slippery slope is not a fallacy. Incrementalism is a tactic. The problem now is that constitutional conservatives are no longer willing to negotiate on rights.And there’s the slippery slope fallacy you use…
lol. Ad hominem is when you target someone because of the way they look (fat and balding?),or their economic status, or their gender.And there’s the ad hominem fallacy.
I made an accurate comparison. Tyrants always target private firearm ownership. If you have evidence that they don’t, link to it.
It is an argument to restrict access of the law abiding citizen of the United States to their constitutionally protected right to keep and bear arms. Now, you’re welcome to have your opinion, but don’t expect me to buy the facade of “I’m not in favor or bans”, when your stated purpose is to strictly restrict access, starting with certain groups.
There are lots of laws and rules and even restrictions in place already. Start to target criminals, not the law abiding, and we might have some success in reducing criminal gun violence.