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SkyDekker 1,465
QuoteSome of those same Members of Congress have said their goal is to remove all guns from society, their justification is law abiding citizens do not need them any way. Those individuals should not be at the debate table, just like the "Arms includes, Nukes!" individuals need not be there. Those two extremes are not going to ever have a healthy discussion.
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rehmwa 2
QuoteQuoteThat's at least where the pro-gun side has the high ground in the conversation. The anti-gun side (or call it the anti-violent nutjob side) needs to offer more than just complaints.
And that is where I think you are wrong. Reactions as indicated above show that if anybody comes with a suggestion that even hints at any sort of restriction on arms, that person is labelled as a gun control fanatic (and in another thread subsequently compared to a child molester) who wants to ban all guns.
If there is ever a solution to found, it needs frank discussion from both sides. Not one side demanding solutions and then ridiculing anything brought forward.
I'm good with this. My point is just that what's brought (typically) forward tends to deserve ridicule.
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Driving is a one dimensional activity - a monkey can do it - being proud of your driving abilities is like being proud of being able to put on pants
normiss 798
We've actually had enough theater shooting gallery incidents that we need to make some major changes?
Why haven't we addressed the cafeteria shooting gallery laws???
Watch tower / bell tower shooting gallery (range?) laws???
We better do a lot of laws at once - soon some other looney will find a way to kill more people at once.
Oh the horror.
What we have in this recent case is possibly one of few where a true nut ball went loopy.
Good luck getting privacy laws changed to allow some heads up to law enforcement. Between doctor/patient and HIPPA...NOT GUN RIGHTS...this is a tough one.
SkyDekker 1,465
QuoteWe've actually had enough theater shooting gallery incidents that we need to make some major changes?
That's up to each individual to decide. Maybe enough to make minor tweaks? Maybe nothing. What do you think?
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cafeteria shooting gallery
Watch tower / bell tower shooting gallery
Oh the horror.
They are pretty horrific in my opinion. I guess we'll put you on the side of, no big deal.
normiss 798
You want to discuss something until you disagree or can't accept another perspective.
We can't prevent the unknown - who would have thought this shooting would have happened?
I seriously feel this is a privacy issue we don't want to stomp on. You willing to open your health records up to the government?
Say I'm feeling suicidal (damn that sounds weird!) - so I go talk to suicide prevention and a therapist.
Cops show up within 24 hours to take my weapons, sharp instruments, pitchforks, razor blades, shoe laces, rope, belts, .... should they chop down my huge oak tree in the back yard? I could kill myself jumping from it.
6 months later...all better. Now how do I get my guns back?
Get off the psycho registry?
Removed from cop shop records telling them where the guns are?
I don't see this ever happening.
People generally do not like their privacy flayed open for the government to devour.
Your observations are true about this thread, but this thread is not where the new laws are being proposed. Members of Congress are already adding amendments, to unrelated laws, to do the very things the "knee Jerk" crowd goes on about.
Some of those same Members of Congress have said their goal is to remove all guns from society, their justification is law abiding citizens do not need them any way. Those individuals should not be at the debate table, just like the "Arms includes, Nukes!" individuals need not be there. Those two extremes are not going to ever have a healthy discussion.
Matt
So, start being safe, first!!!
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