canndo
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Depends, is this a 'general possession/ownership' question, or are you using it to defend yourself?
In general, measuring the necessity for each in an average lifetime.
Depends, is this a 'general possession/ownership' question, or are you using it to defend yourself?
Ahh, like Dow Chemical in Sarnia, Ontario is doing to Lake Huron and the St. Clair River, right next to Michigan by dumping mass amounts of mercury to the point that you can't safely eat more than 1 fish a month or 2? Good idea, let's wipe out Canada, those tyrannical bastards. (Your words paired with my pro-active response to mitigate the issue - as one would use a firearm, in a defensive situation.)) To be more clear, Dow simply gets away with murder, and needs to be put back in a 'proper alignment'. Dow hasn't produced anything magical in many years, and we should be more clear with those who are on our US borders what is tolerable and what is not, instead of letting them destroy the largest fresh water lakes in the -world-.-snip- poisoning the waterways with not a word and then denying they have done so in the face of cancer clusters - those can't be judged as tyrannical? -snip-
Ahh, that's easy (to me) - the gun goes much further, as a means of providing defense, a source of food. A car speeds things along, which you could otherwise do without it.. would just take a bit more creativity and a ton more time.In general, measuring the necessity for each in an average lifetime.
No, you've got a leader that can't lead by example. Thats a fact, not an observation.
Because the premise of your argument is lacking, you've jumped hook, line & sinker onto my Obama bait. Fuck me you people just need the slightest whiff of his arsehole and you jump in whole-heartedly....
This is not about POTUS, I merely pointed out a flaw in the way his administration have conducted themselves over the last 4 years.
The issue here is with all your ignorant diatribes inferring "THINK OF THE CHILDREN".
Where you up in arms when;
- The US sent its children half way across the world to invade countries that posed no threat
- Bombed the people of Iraq, Af/Pak, Somalia, Yemen etc
- Propped up and funded the very jihadists we were fighting against
- Beslan school massacre
Why do you think american children are somehow immune or exempt from the killings?
And who the fuck do you think you are inferring law abiding gun owners are somehow responsibe for the deaths of children, gunned down by whackjobs?
edit - what are your views on military personal? just mindless killers...?
Ahh, that's easy (to me) - the gun goes much further, as a means of providing defense, a source of food. A car speeds things along, which you could otherwise do without it.. would just take a bit more creativity and a ton more time.
So your suggesting exactly what we already have, so you have no god damn suggestions, typical, as LifeGoesonBrah wrote, Gun Control Advocates NEVER have any sane logic or actual proposals for implmentation, they just spout propaganda, ad hominim, red hearing, straw mans, and usually have absolutely no idea what they are talking about often times they haven't even fired a gun. If someone could explain what these "Reasonable" gun control measures are SPECIFICALLY we are all ears. I have never heard a single true sound logically consistent argument for gun control, ever.OK
First, let me say that I have no interest in punishing lawful gun owners. Second, I don't feel that there is any legislation that could be passed that would prevent a nutter like Adam Lanza from shooting up a school.
So, IMO, there should be a mandatory screening process any time a person buys/acquires/takes possession of a gun. No exceptions. Criteria needs to be set in place as to who is, and who isn't allowed to own a firearm (ie someone convicted of a violent felony). There should also be mandatory training involved if you wish to carry your gun, with mandatory classes to be taken every year or so. If people want to carry in public, they should be able to show some proficiency in the use of that gun, and an understanding of the laws. There should also be a registration process for all firearms. I understand the slippery slope involved in this, but the goal here should be to weed out the criminals, not punish the law abiding gun owners. Sentences should be EXTREMELY stiff for anyone caught with a gun that does not belong to them. Straight to prison, minimum mandatory 5 year sentence just for possession of the gun. This to me is where legislation could have the biggest positive impact. Perhaps a young kid will think twice about carrying around a stolen gun if he knows the severity of the penalty.
Outside of that, I don't see much else that would be effective. Limiting the types of guns, and the capacity of the magazines is a bit trivial, imo. I personally don't see the need for a citizen to own an automatic weapon with a 100 round clip, but if the person is a law abiding gun owner, then I feel his/her right to own said weapons outweighs the potential societal benefit of any laws limiting the types of guns he/she could own.
There's not many carjackings where I live....thank you Colorado gun laws.Nope, but they get most of us to work every day, something that a gun rarely manages to accomplish unless you are a car jacker.
Already illegal, welp I havent read the whole thread I admit but it looks like that covered every suggestion the gun control advocates made in this thread. I am sure the rest of them are also logically inconsistent or irrational as I have never heard a suggestion they have made that isn't, and again I am all ears and ive yet to hear this "reasonable gun control measures" described specifically in detail anywhere, all I hear is that pro-gunners "Just won't listen they just jump straight to tyranny or 'DEY TOOK OUR GUNS' and act like irrational animals" it seems quite the opposite to me.I personally don't see the need for a citizen to own an automatic weapon with a 100 round clip
When I can also take said bullets apart, and use components as an impromptu firestarter, with a 9v battery and a brillo pad.. using gunpowder as a small buffer for drying damp wood.. yes.. a bow and arrow may not suffice, in terms of that form of survival-type aspect. As for bow and arrow, I could entertain it for hunting.. however, some may wish to not sling a bow where they're carrying a rucksack loaded w/first aid gear, climbing/rappeling gear/etc.. as I have in my ruck, with everything short of a kitchen sink in tow.. Another reason for firearm over bow & arrow... in Michigan, we have quite a bit of wooded area, and with that comes bears. I've seen bears take a few shots and still keep charging, bow and arrow would work from a tree stand.. assuming you got excellent placement, and if you didn't and it came up the tree after you.. you'd be a snack. I'd rather roll the dice with critical organ shot placement and a gun than a bow and arrow vs said animal any day of the week - to be honest with you.So you are saying that a bow and arrow might not suffice - needing a bit more creativity and a ton more time.
Already illegal
When I can also take said bullets apart, and use components as an impromptu firestarter, with a 9v battery and a brillo pad.. using gunpowder as a small buffer for drying damp wood.. yes.. a bow and arrow may not suffice, in terms of that form of survival-type aspect. As for bow and arrow, I could entertain it for hunting.. however, some may wish to not sling a bow where they're carrying a rucksack loaded w/first aid gear, climbing/rappeling gear/etc.. as I have in my ruck, with everything short of a kitchen sink in tow.. Another reason for firearm over bow & arrow... in Michigan, we have quite a bit of wooded area, and with that comes bears. I've seen bears take a few shots and still keep charging, bow and arrow would work from a tree stand.. assuming you got excellent placement, and if you didn't and it came up the tree after you.. you'd be a snack. I'd rather roll the dice with critical organ shot placement and a gun than a bow and arrow vs said animal any day of the week - to be honest with you.
what?As I've pointed out before - that sort of proves, contrary to the gun folk claim - that gun control Does indeed work.
Sophistry! Proves nothing. There is no cause and effect. No one claims anything. It exists. You make that a proof the Agenda working?As I've pointed out before - that sort of proves, contrary to the gun folk claim - that gun control Does indeed work.
Already illegal
The only thing his statement proves is that 100rd mags are illegal.As I've pointed out before - that sort of proves, contrary to the gun folk claim - that gun control Does indeed work.
what?
Did you specifically detail any "reasonable gun control policy" anywhere in this thread? Get back at me when you do because you probably deserve a nobel prize, you would be the first to come up with any.
Hello?I did not, others have claimed over and over again that gun control does not work. Someone mentioned an inability to acquire fully automatic weapons - proof that gun control does work - now what of that are you willing to dispute? that someone somewhere can acquire a machine gun? fine, but the majority of the time for the majority of the folks, they cannot get a fully automatic weapon - why?
Anyone who can pass the back ground check and pay the fees can get a fully automatic weapon. It will cost money and take time, though.I did not, others have claimed over and over again that gun control does not work. Someone mentioned an inability to acquire fully automatic weapons - proof that gun control does work - now what of that are you willing to dispute? that someone somewhere can acquire a machine gun? fine, but the majority of the time for the majority of the folks, they cannot get a fully automatic weapon - why?
Urban living.. we'll pick 2 major cities in Michigan, which is the state in which I reside. 1 in 4 are involved in a shooting/stabbing or a death statistically, per capita in Flint. Here's a quick list of some recent things in Flint, as well:Now apply that to urban living - the sort of living that most of us currently are engaged in, which in general, over the long run is the more valuable machine?
Lawful citizens cannot obtain those guns BECAUSE they are lawful citizens.I did not, others have claimed over and over again that gun control does not work. Someone mentioned an inability to acquire fully automatic weapons - proof that gun control does work - now what of that are you willing to dispute? that someone somewhere can acquire a machine gun? fine, but the majority of the time for the majority of the folks, they cannot get a fully automatic weapon - why?