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Inisfallen
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And another! Cathoholic is on a streak!I’ll ignore commenting further on the ad hominem fallacy.
And another! Cathoholic is on a streak!I’ll ignore commenting further on the ad hominem fallacy.
LeafByNiggle:
On the contrary, I am proposing that we use probable cause to take some guns away immediately before the hearing. That is what a Risk Protection Order is!If you are talking about Risk Protection Orders, are you suggesting that Nikolas Cruz would have years of hearings before his guns are taken away?
Nikolas Cruz was a law-abiding citizen up until the point where he shot up his school.It was a “failure” of Government LeafByNiggle.
Not a failure of law-abiding citizens.
Inisfallen:
OK, I know this is way off topic, but this is not an ad hominem fallacy. It would have been an ad hominem fallacy if Inisfallen had gone on to use your typography as a reason for rejecting something you were reporting. But that did not happen. This is no more an ad hominem fallacy than when you sayI dig the CAPS. Really, it makes your point so much stronger.
It’s always the SAME solution for your guys.
Only in technicality because Government dropped the ball.Nikolas Cruz was a law-abiding citizen up until the point where he shot up his school.
Not a technicality, as far as I know. He was mentally ill, that appears to be a certainty. But he obtained his gun(s) entirely legally. What law was he found to have broken? Was he arrested? Tried and convicted of anything? Until he pulled the trigger in that school, he was a law-abiding citizen.Only in technicality because Government dropped the ball.
And he should have had them taken away “entirely legally” too (Nikolas Cruz was making terroristic threats. Everyone honest knows that. For whatever reason, the ball was dropped on this. And it was dropped by Government, not by the good citizens).Not a technicality, as far as I know. He was mentally ill, that appears to be a certainty. But he obtained his gun(s) entirely legally.
You’re not being logical. What I said was that Cruz had not been arrested for (as far as I know) or charged with or convicted everything.If we used inisfallen logic, we’d have to disarm police too because of these guys . . . .
And I wish Cruz had never been able to buy a gun in the first place. That would have saved a bunch of lives. Now, in Florida, teenagers like him won’t be able to. I think that is a very good thing.Blockquote
And what I said, was the citizens did their part to get him arrested etc.You’re not being logical. What I said was that Cruz had not been arrested for (as far as I know) or charged with or convicted everything.
Yeah.And I wish Cruz had never been able to buy a gun in the first place. That would have saved a bunch of lives.
LeafByNiggle:
OK, quit dancing around the issue and tell me once and for all if you support Risk Protective Orders that would have taken away the gun immediately from anyone who is reported by someone to be a threat. You keep saying that Nikolas Cruz’s guns should have been taken away immediately, but you won’t commit to taking away John Doe’s guns who makes some kind of a threat to his friends at a bar. Time traveling to the future to see if they would shoot up a school is not a valid answer.Nikolas Cruz was a law-abiding citizen up until the point where he shot up his school.
One would think that you, as someone vehemently opposed to MORE GOVERNMENT (love the caps) would be very much against any kind of “see something, say something” program – encouraging everyone to turn into snitches for the government.“If you see something, say something!”
My answer? . . . .(do I) “support Risk Protective Orders that would have taken away the gun immediately from anyone who is reported by someone to be a threat.”
But it’s not about “me” and what “I” think Inisfallen.One would think that you, as someone vehemently opposed to MORE GOVERNMENT (love the caps) would be very much against any kind of “see something, say something” program
So it’s just plain insulting me and NOT . . .It would have been an ad hominem fallacy if Inisfallen had gone on to use your typography as a reason for rejecting something you were reporting.
LeafByNiggle:
OK, see, we agree. Isn’t that nice? I also do not want to see someone deprived of their property for an extended period of time without a hearing. (I also think it is petty to belittle you or anyone else for their typography.)(do I) “support Risk Protective Orders that would have taken away the gun immediately from anyone who is reported by someone to be a threat.”
LeafByNiggle:(do I) “support Risk Protective Orders that would have taken away the gun immediately from anyone who is reported by someone to be a threat.”
Hold it LeafByNiggle. I just noticed this! I wasn’t trying to “belittle” anybody here. (Actually I thought your typography here was fine)(I also think it is petty to belittle you or anyone else for their typography.)
(do I) “support Risk Protective Orders that would have taken away the gun immediately from anyone who is reported by someone to be a threat.”
Some people are totally clueless about the power of the Internet.Look JoshuaIsLord.
Your story is wrong.
Citizens don’t have Assault-weapons by mail order.
And they cannot get Ar-15’s (which are NOT “assault weapons”) via mail order either.
Even with super-secret passwords.
The only exception is if they have an FFL license (which does NOT appear to be what you are talking about here).
I just don’t believe it.
The Mass Murderer of Las Vegas was a good law-abiding citizen.Your solution?
MORE Government.
More attacking the good law-abiding citizens.
More “Gun-Free Zone” stickers.