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I, for one, believe that. I see no reason why a person should not be allowed to own a tank if they can afford it.So by this logic you believe America would be safer if there were no restrictions on gun ownership?
I, for one, believe that. I see no reason why a person should not be allowed to own a tank if they can afford it.So by this logic you believe America would be safer if there were no restrictions on gun ownership?
That’s not what I have read. In fact, just the opposite happened.…as did homicide by firearm rates.
Rather than prohibiting guns, require every able-bodied adult to carry one at all times. Fine or imprison them if they fail to do so. And if they encounter a situation that requires the use of a gun to stop a threat and they fail to act, they would be charged with being an accessory to the crime. Or at the very least, negligence.So, what is your solution for stopping mass shootings?
It would seem that way, but I don’t know the full story behind it to comment further.I was reading about a bill that passed the Tennessee state legislature that opened up state parks to people carrying guns. One senator, tried to amend the bill to include the capitol building in that, meaning that the capitol would no longer be gun free. That amendment was quickly voted down by all of the pro-second amendment senators.
Wouldn’t you agree that this is hypocritical?
And, it should be noted, a car does not have to be in an accident to kill someone. It starts killing the moment the engine is started by contributing to the pollution of the atmosphere and the air we breathe which in turn can cause any number of respiratory diseases.First, you should probably specify auto deaths are three times as many as gun homicides. Roughly equivalent numbers of people are killed by guns and in car crashes annually.
We as a nation take automobile deaths seriously and fund car and road safety research in an attempt to reduce those deaths. We should take the equivalent in magnitude problem of gun deaths equally seriously and study ways to prevent them instead of blocking federal funding for gun safety research.
With all due respect, you are welcome to exclude yourself from following any further discussion in this thread.This thread has become absolutely horrifying. The open discussion of armed insurrection (however “hypothetical” any one on here might claim) is both shocking and sickening. A pastor makes a gesture for peace, and it devolves into “we could storm the White House and no one would stop us” rhetoric. Unbelievable.
For the record, I am not advocating the assassination of anyone either. However, I would not rule out an armed insurrection and the use of force to remove the current administration and most left-leaning government officials from power; indeed if there were sufficient numbers that I thought could bring about success I would most likely participate in such an action.Yeah, since I’ve contributed to this thread I feel I should point out that I am in no way in favor of shooting President Obama. While not perfect, I like him and even if I didn’t, I don’t want him shot. In fact, I don’t want anybody to be shot ever. To the feds reading this, you are doing good work!![]()
Well, if a certain Democratic candidate (whom I shall not name) gets elected we can expect more of the same thing we’ve seen in current administration. And in my opinion, the President is guilty of a number of crimes but the “provisions” haven’t done squat about it.Dude, he’s gone in less than a year. And the campaign for the next election is proceeding apace, even if the choice of candidates is exceptionally poor. If we needed to get rid of a President in a hurry because of actual criminal behavior, there are provisions for handling that too.
Sadly, I’m afraid we are getting to the point of last resort.Armed revolution is the last resort when you don’t have protections like that or when they break down, not something to pull out when you just don’t like the current guy.
Bingo. The only thing accomplished was patting himself on his back. Using the funds others contributed to the church.Nothing but high-profile virtue signaling. If he’s going to blow his trumpet when he does good, he could at least learn to play it well.
In regards to rifle deaths, a comparable number of people are killed each year by blunt objects. But if this “priest” had destroyed a hammer or a baseball bat, he would rightly be seen as delusional. As others have stated, this is non-Christian, SECULAR virtue-signaling; a way for him to feel good about himself. He’s delusional.
Its stuff like this that gives gun owners a bad name.For the record, I am not advocating the assassination of anyone either. However, I would not rule out an armed insurrection and the use of force to remove the current administration and most left-leaning government officials from power; indeed if there were sufficient numbers that I thought could bring about success I would most likely participate in such an action.
Bear in mind though that in 1776, the Americans would have not ruled out killing King George III if it had been possible, so who knows what could happen…
Do you think about what you are saying before you put it out there for the internet to see? These are all terrible ideas. You are giving gun advocates a bad reputation. I am 1000% in favor of gun ownership but this is asinine. I don’t want a law requiring me to carry at all times, it would be much better to have laws allowing me to carry if is so choose. Fining me or jailing me because I chose not to carry at some specific time? absolutely not!!! Again, the way to go is allowing people to carry IF they choose. Charging people as accessory to a crime or negligence because I did not intervene? What a dumb idea, not even the police are required by law to do that. If I happened to walk into a store with my kids while an armed robbery was in progress, I would not expect to be charged with being an accessory to that crime if I chose to get my kids to safety instead of intervening. I want laws that will allow me to protect myself and my family, not criminalize me for protecting my family safety over that of a stranger. If people don’t like guns they can choose not to own or carry them. Advocating to force them to do something against their will is just more big government attitude and something I will not support.Rather than prohibiting guns, require every able-bodied adult to carry one at all times. Fine or imprison them if they fail to do so. And if they encounter a situation that requires the use of a gun to stop a threat and they fail to act, they would be charged with being an accessory to the crime. Or at the very least, negligence.
Less than 3% of illegal homicides in the U.S. are committed with rifles. Statistically, banning rifles, including semiautomatic ones, would make little difference in bringing down the homicide rate.In regards to rifle deaths, a comparable number of people are killed each year by blunt objects.
Then let’s start by banning handguns and move forward from there.Less than 3% of illegal homicides in the U.S. are committed with rifles. Statistically, banning rifles, including semiautomatic ones, would make little difference in bringing down the homicide rate.
And how exactly would you propose to do this? Even if were possible to suddenly stop the legal sale of handguns, there are still more than 400 million handguns in the United States. Most are owned by law-abiding citizens who do not pose a threat to anyone.Then let’s start by banning handguns and move forward from there.
As I’ve posted, “illegally obtained” very often means “purchased at or stolen from a gun store in southern state and resold in state with tougher gun laws”. Banning handgun sales would reduce the supply of weapons to criminals.Banning the legal sale of handguns would have no effect on this.
With no new supply the number of guns in circulation would decrease over time. They would be more expensive to purchase and therefore not used as casually.The guns in circulation among the criminal community would be nearly impossible to track down and confiscate.
This is academic theory that is literally impossible in the real world, that leaves me and my family more vulnerable. You can go live in la-la land, but don’t force me to join you.As I’ve posted, “illegally obtained” very often means “purchased at or stolen from a gun store in southern state and resold in state with tougher gun laws”. Banning handgun sales would reduce the supply of weapons to criminals.
With no new supply the number of guns in circulation would decrease over time. They would be more expensive to purchase and therefore not used as casually.
you realize you can unsubscribe from a thread and stop receiving updates right?Can we stop replying to this thread? I have to relive the pain from the innocent and untimely destruction of this poor AR 15.