How many innocent lives are your guns worth?

SahTiva

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So, it's hateful rednecks that prevent her? No way. See, too easy. You are falling for it. The Congress is scored individually by many groups. All the main issue orgs, including NRA, keep careful track.

The NRA score is very high on many Democrats, that aren't rednecks, unless that is the difintion. I thought gun owners were murderers. Which is it?? Murdering Rednecks?

They expect Eric Holder will be held in Contempt. As many as 30 Democrats will vote for it. This in not about the false divisions. Red Necks vs the Numb-Nuts. There are a few that on the Agenda. When it comes to the vote is all that matters.

The redneck part was a joke, clearly im pro gun otherwise I wouldn't be cheering over the failure of the bill.... NRA membership went up by 250,000 in one quarter...... "gun lovers" have spoken. Better?
 

Doer

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The redneck part was a joke, clearly im pro gun otherwise I wouldn't be cheering over the failure of the bill.... NRA membership went up by 250,000 in one quarter...... "gun lovers" have spoken. Better?
Got it..... I'm challenged to understand subtle humor, obviously. And so, not personal even. I was just using your term to weigh in.

I like rednecks, my wife is married to one. :)
 

Doer

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While imprisoned, certainly not.

But our correctional system is based on the notion that once the sentence is over, the convict has paid.
Also, not all felons were violent criminals, and our legal system doesn't discriminate between a paroled rapist and a paroled drug manufacturer or embezzler.

I suggest that ex-cons should be granted citizens' rights, which includes gun rights.
I have no qualms with severe penalties for ex-cons caught doing something mean or dumb with a gun or any other weapon. cn
Yep, I even went through the process to get my civil rights restored. Meaningless, but, I do get jury notices, now.
 

deprave

New Member
it was a valiant effort mr neutron, anyone else got an idea for a reasonable gun control policy? i AM STUMPED
 

UncleBuck

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it was a valiant effort mr neutron, anyone else got an idea for a reasonable gun control policy? i AM STUMPED
let me guess how your game is played: you've mentally rejected any measure whatsoever in advance, so no matter what anyone says, they are wrong and you are right.

not interested in playing.

now that rawn pawl is gone, have you gone on suicide watch? who ya gonna worship now?
 

Dr Kynes

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it was a valiant effort mr neutron, anyone else got an idea for a reasonable gun control policy? i AM STUMPED
reasonable gun control:

anyone found mentally incompetent by a court (crazy) or institutionalized for serious mental illness can not own firearms until a shrink clears them.

anyone convicted of a violent felony loses their right to own firearms for the length of their sentence and parole, once that term is expired without further incarcerations they may once again own firearms.

anyone who is convicted of a violent felony with a weapon is forever barred from owning firearms and they get double the sentence for using a gun.

anyone on the blacklist of those prohibited from owning arms who is found in possession of a gun, gets a felony charge

anyone on the blacklist who uses a gun in a crime, a new felony charge, plus double time on the primary charge, and can never own a firearm ever again.

selling or giving a gun to a person on the blacklist: felony charge.

purchase of a firearm is contingent upon a check of your name date of birth and some other identifier (driver's license number, social security number etc...) against a blacklist of those prohibited from owning arms.

the check against the blacklist will not be recorded, if you aint on the list, your name does not get added to any other list.

if a gun owner is convvicted of a violent felony unrelated to his guns, his guns will be stored in a secure location at his expense till they can be returned, or sold on consignment by a gun dealer (his choice) but he gets the money.

if a gun owner uses a gun in a crime, his guns are taken and sold at auction, and his victim gets the money.

if a lawful gun owner uses his guns to stop a crime, he gets a $50 gift card for red lobster.
 

UncleBuck

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if a gun owner uses a gun in a crime, his guns are taken and sold at auction, and his victim gets the money.
i'm certain that trayvon martin's corpse will appreciate the $62 that zimm's lightly used pea shooter is bound to fetch at auction!
 

Figong

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it was a valiant effort mr neutron, anyone else got an idea for a reasonable gun control policy? i AM STUMPED
2-hands w/plenty of reflexive & low-light shooting seems to be a good idea... have to protect 2A, only way we have a snowballs chance in hell of protecting any of the others.
 

Dr Kynes

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i'm certain that trayvon martin's corpse will appreciate the $62 that zimm's lightly used pea shooter is bound to fetch at auction!
he could be buried with a fat stash of skittles.

like a goddamned pharaoh.

also any gun that could One-Shot a marijuana addicted reefer crazed negro hopped up on skittles and armed with a 32 ounce can of Mucho Mango has got to be worth a packet. it's probably a 88 magnum or some shit.
 

Dr Kynes

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fuckit.
lets have a background check before you can buy hoodies and skittles,
or better yet, a quick reading comprehension test before you can upload any form of writing or text to the interwebs.
 

Harrekin

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fuckit.
lets have a background check before you can buy hoodies and skittles,
or better yet, a quick reading comprehension test before you can upload any form of writing or text to the interwebs.
Foreground checks too, we have to be thorough, for the children.
 

Canna Sylvan

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it's probably a 88 magnum or some shit.
It was Kel-Tec PF-9. I'm surprised if he can still use his trigger finger. If a 9mm hurts your finger, it's designed wrong. A properly designed 9mm has practically no recall. It's not like it's an Pfeifer Zeliska 28mm.
 

NoDrama

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i'm certain that trayvon martin's corpse will appreciate the $62 that zimm's lightly used pea shooter is bound to fetch at auction!
On the contrary, ever since Obama opened his mouth in support of more gun right infringements, the prices have doubled or tripled on nearly everything. I was at a local store and noticed they had 30 round P-mags for $12 a piece, I bought every one they had in stock. $720 later and I am reselling them for $35, already sold 20 of them and recouped my investment. People tell me that mine are reasonably priced. I paid $80 for one of my shotguns only 3 years ago, just sold it yesterday for $400. Sellers market out here, thanks Barry.
 

UncleBuck

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On the contrary, ever since Obama opened his mouth in support of more gun right infringements, the prices have doubled or tripled on nearly everything. I was at a local store and noticed they had 30 round P-mags for $12 a piece, I bought every one they had in stock. $720 later and I am reselling them for $35, already sold 20 of them and recouped my investment. People tell me that mine are reasonably priced. I paid $80 for one of my shotguns only 3 years ago, just sold it yesterday for $400. Sellers market out here, thanks Barry.
you have only your own fear and paranoia to thank. remember, gun sales went up after he was elected and the only thing he did was sit back and not say a word as gun rights were extended to trains and national parks!

give yourselves some credit, guys!
 

NoDrama

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Has anyone broached the idea of an individual background check that would clear a person for gun purchases within a specific amount of time? Without recording any specific firearm information?
For example, I submit to a background check, when it clears, I have X amount of days to purchase all the guns I want, with no other record of the sale, other than a receipt. No serial numbers, all I need is that document that says I have cleared a background check.
This keeps the ex-felons and mentally unbalanced from obtaining weapons legally but does not create a record of what I have.
In some locales, if you have a Concealed Weapon license, you do not have to undergo a NICS check. In other words, no background check since to get the CC you had to undergo a much more in depth check to get it.
 

NoDrama

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you have only your own fear and paranoia to thank. remember, gun sales went up after he was elected and the only thing he did was sit back and not say a word as gun rights were extended to trains and national parks!

give yourselves some credit, guys!
My own fear and paranoia? Of what? If I was really fearful wouldn't I be keeping the guns instead of making 200-300% profit?? You still wanna buy a shotgun? I sell you a nice Mossberg 300 for $500, no strings attached.
 

UncleBuck

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My own fear and paranoia? Of what? If I was really fearful wouldn't I be keeping the guns instead of making 200-300% profit?? You still wanna buy a shotgun? I sell you a nice Mossberg 300 for $500, no strings attached.
i meant "you" as in the second person plural, sorry for the confusion. i'm good on the shotgun for now, but thanks for offering.
 
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