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You are falling victim to the anti 2nd amendment set. They propose "reasonable" restrictions...their words, not mine. Given those, they propose more "reasonable" restrictions. Make no mistake, the eventual goal is to outlaw all firearms except those issued to military and police.
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Well then I suppose if I give in to everything you want then I am being reasonable...ohh boy...who do I give everything I have to...Who do I hand my life over to. :eek: The Socialists who came up with that one can go rotate... |
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Your solutions do not work and they have negative consequences regarding your safety and loss of freedom. So quite frankly I maybe unreasonable but you are being delusional if you think any of that control stuff is going to help the situation. It is NOT totally a mental health problem, it speaks to the capacity to be violent that lays in each human heart. THAT IS THE BOTTOM LINE END OF STORY REALITY...the rest is avoidance and denial. I am talking about bottom line reality and you are talking some idealistic progressive gibberish. There has been no progress in 2000 years, the human heart is as thuggish, intolerant and brutal as it has always been. You only think you is a civilized monkey with your science, technology and talk about socially progressive idears... The fking joke is on you, because you are chasing your tail. |
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There are a few things going on which could account for the increase in violence. 1. As America has become bigger it has become more bureaucratized where they have taken your name away and given you a number instead, the personal attention to your needs has diminished, the system is not able to accommodate your particular needs. It is one size fits all mentality. Since people are individuals this has led to a greater and greater alienation where people begin to feel estranged from each other. 2. As the economic fortunes of Americans have been in decline people feel more hard pressed to make ends meet which creates increasing levels of stress. Where the more fragile members whose copping skills are limited are prone to snap. I call that the ants on the hot tin plate syndrome |
Make it illegal to shoot people problem solved
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Was it Chris Rock, the comedian, who said just charge $5,000.00 a bullet.
After all, it ain’t the gun that kills.... its the bullets ! |
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This is a nice illustration of the disconnect between the laws and the crimes they are ostensibly in place to prevent. Compromise is not what the gun control crowd is after, they are looking for a "good first step." What else in the Bill of Rights are they looking to restrict? |
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None of the things I support make me less safe. "Safe" isn't even a reality. No one is "safe" whether they carry or not. Carrying doesn't make you safe, it makes you prepared if you're ever in a situation where you might need to return fire in defense of yourself or others. So your "reality" isn't reality at all.. but rather a feeling. |
California just found out that a magazine round limit is unconstitutional.
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The link goes through it all, it is the brief from the decision.
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Even after reading that, I still come away believing that magazine capacity limits don't infringe upon my 2 A rights. This is going to sound insensitive as hell, I know it will but I can't think of a better way of putting it, people need to learn how to properly and effectively use a weapon in self defense. I read the cases cited and couldn't help but come away thinking that no amount of rounds would have helped those people. Like I said, I know it sounds insensitive as hell but I believe if you own a gun, you have a responsibility to know how to use that gun for the intended purpose. This means practice and even taking classes that teach you how to use a weapon in self defense.
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A little south of the original thread...
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The Second Amendment does not allow for "just a wee little infringement", or "just a little bit of infringement" - it expressly forbids any infringement whatsoever. It enumerates a right held by all men, in which the government may not interfere, in which they morally have no say. It is a right that falls outside of their charter, outside of the authority we have granted to them under which they may govern us. It is beyond their purview, outside of their jurisdiction. |
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I think the second ammendment taken in context means we as civilians have the right to own arms for an armed militia which means whatever arms it would take to protect ourselves from enemies foreign or domestic up to and including tactical nuclear weapons (that being the apex of "arms"). And especially not limiting "assault" weapons.
Requiring safety permits I have no problem with. Guns, knives, machine guns, missiles, rockets, whatever. And just because you have a permit, does not mean you own that weapon. It would just mean you have been trained to own and operate one safely. Can't purchase without a permit, and get max penalties for having one without a permit using it or not. |
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