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Because here we have yet another example of how liberals when faced with an opinion they don't like will tell somebody their point is stupid and they should go back to the hole they crawled out of. Nice rebuttal to my points, as you used clear and concise evidence based facts to take me down, NOT! :boxing: |
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I think this is any conversation that has to do with politics lol |
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When do I get my free gun from the goberment?
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All government is just F'd up though. They are just doing what they are paid to do by the companies with the biggest checkbook. |
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When it comes to guns, that's another complicated issue. With urban centers becoming more and more densely populated, the likelihood that a mass shooting can take out more people increases. I'm not saying banning certain weapons will fix the problem, but a line does exist on what weapons are allowed. I've heard very little dissent about the automatic weapons ban. When is the last time you heard about a mass shooting where a machine gun was used? Would you want the ban on full autos lifted? I can't say that I would. As far as the offense goes, I just don't feel very welcome in a place when I hear shit like that. It promotes taking and defending sides, not discussion. |
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Automatic weapons are not "illegal", you just need a special permit to own. They do make it pretty time consuming and you really open yourself up to the government if you do get approved for a automatic weapons permit, but anyone can apply and deal with the bs.
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The problem with gun control on any level is that it only burdens and punishes the law abiding citizen. Criminals don't follow laws.
You want a safer neighborhood or a safer nation, promote the value of life. |
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I certainly don't want to see "assault" weapons be made illegal. The problem I see is that they're inexpensive, and getting even cheaper. They are accessible to just about everyone. Most are accurate enough to hit a man sized target at 500 yards with the proper training. They are sensationalized in movies and video games and, with a full magazine, a person can fire off 30 rounds before a reload. I don't understand why background check requirement bills are receiving almost no conservative support? https://www.opensecrets.org/news/iss.../vote_2013.php |
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I can definitely agree that background checks need to be more detailed. Also I believe that anyone who is looking to buy a firearm should have to receive their firearm safety first. If you need it to hunt, then you should need it to buy as well. The magazine issue is moot point, if you can't carry 30rd magazines then someone would just carry 10 / 10rd magazines. Sure they would have to reload more but with most weapons it can be done in a short amount of time. I also think that even the sale of firearms from person to person should be regulated more. Because any Joe blow can go buy one from a buddy. |
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As a society, we share common space. All commercial guns begin their life cycle being produced by law abiding citizens. Yet somehow, some law abiding citizens allow the guns to be put in the hands of criminals either through negligence or deliberately. What does a world look like where there is no gun control whatsoever? As far as promoting the value of life, do you mean that from a religious point of view or another way? |
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The reason I think there is something to the idea is because of the adrenaline factor. I still get a bit of a rush when firing a gun. I have to imagine that a person who is on an insane shooting spree is going to have shitloads of adrenaline coursing through their veins. Adrenaline makes precision movements hard. Unless a person has prepared and has the movement of removing and inserting a magazine down by rote, I would bet they are going to fumble it and leave a possible opening for kill or capture. Other than that, we're pretty much on the same page. |
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Top 7 Causes of Death Since 1 Jan, 2013 Cause.....................Annually.....To Date Tobacco:................529,000.....1,074,090 Medical Errors:.........195,000........395,931 Alcohol Abuse:.........107,400........218,067 Vehicle Accidents:.....42,000..........85,277 Suicide:...................29,350..........59,593 Drug Abuse:.............25,500..........51,776 Firearm Homicide...10,828..........21,985 http://seggleston.com/1/wp-content/custom/ds_index.php Real time for 2015: Abortion:................................34800 Heart Disease:.........................19011 Cancer:..................................18378 Tobacco:................................11154 Obesity:...................................9783 Medical Errors:...........................6692 Stroke:.....................................4109 Lower Respiratory Disease:...........4555 Accident (unintentional):..............4029 Hospital Associated Infection:.......3155 Alcohol:....................................3187 Diabetes:..................................2353 Alzheimer's Disease:....................2708 Influenza/Pneumonia:....................171 5Kidney Failure:..........................1363 Blood Infection:..........................1066 Suicide:....................................1259 Drunk Driving:............................1077 Unintentional Poisoning:...............1012 All Drug Abuse:............................797 Homicide:...................................535 Prescription Drug Overdose:...........478 Murder by gun:..........................366 Texting while Driving:....................191 Pedestrian:.................................159 Drowning:...................................125 Fire Related:...............................112 Malnutrition:................................88 Domestic Violence:.......................47 Smoking in Bed:...........................25 Falling out of Bed:........................18 Killed by Falling Tree:.....................4 Struck by Lightning:......................3 Mass Shooting:............................0 Spontaneous Combustion:..............0 http://www.romans322.com/daily-death...statistics.php More info: http://www.worldlifeexpectancy.com/u...age-and-gender A world without gun control is what we have now for the most part. Statically its actually pretty good. At least not as bad as those with an agenda would like you to think. Here's something to think about, imagine a world without police. Not a religious issue and not bringing religion into it. I mean the value of life that revolves around right and wrong and your right to take a life. If children were brought up to see the value of life in general, there might be less murders. |
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Democrats = Dicks
Republicans = Dicks And those that don't know where they fit in between = Dicks And... FIGHT! |
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If you replaced the "anti-gun" with "thread" in the title for this it would be more accurate.
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While guns are far simpler mechanically as well as operationally than cars, I would argue that they are just as complex when it comes to safety and awareness. In Minnesota, a three hour course is all that’s needed training wise to get a carry permit. It seems unrealistic to me to prepare any person to carry a gun and truly understand the situation they’re potentially preparing to deal with in that short of a time let alone be aware of how the situation might affect their own abilities once if they find themselves in that position. If the conservative argument is such that the best crime prevention is an armed public, why is there not rigorous training and testing required to ensure a civilian is trained well enough to actually do the deed if it comes to that? I don't have data to back this up, but I don't think I'm going out on a limb here by saying that the number of guns being operated per day on an annual basis is several orders of magnitude smaller than the number of vehicles being operated. The 4-1 argument will likely look much different if considered based on deaths by a percentage of use. Using the top 7 causes of death you provided, firearm homicide is the only event where another human being is actively violating another person’s right to exist without being injured and/or killed (I saw abortion in the other data set and I’m not going to touch that one.) Everything else is bad self care, negligence, or bad luck. It’s a different type of event to be actively killed by another person versus not. It’s more traumatic to survivors at the least. I guess I just think more can be done to prevent things like school shootings and the like. If you leave your gun accessible and your child picks it up and shoots up the school, there should be some significant jail time for not properly locking your shit up and securing it. I would assume the authors of the 2nd amendment implied personal responsibility. Not sure where you're coming from with a world without police. I'm not for that and not sure who is. |
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My wife and I both have our carry permits. I agree that the standard class as we took it isn't enough. Thought others would say they shouldn't have to take a class to protect themselves and I agree with that as well. The reason I don't think the class is enough is someone doesn't really have to pay attention to the class to get it. Go through it, hit a target, pay $, done. When we did it I asked for a single class with only my wife and I and made sure he brought in some intro to handgun aspects for my wife. She needs to feel comfortable and secure with any gun she choose to have. It just so happens that is an full size M&P .45 with a wonderful Apex trigger kit. :) In the end I wish the money spent to fight gun control was spent on disarming criminals and helping those with mental conflicts that lead them to improper use. |
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