Laws do not prevent criminals, convicts or anyone else who's determined to get a gun from doing so.
Laws do not prevent criminals, convicts or anyone else who's determined to get a gun from doing so.
What individual did I personally attack?
Me too, although what that has to do with anything I have no idea.
You sure are funny there jester, but even more so is your idealogical denial that giving lunatics legal access to firearms would make absolutely no difference compared to what is in place today. That mindset is so one-dimensional it forbids me from entering or commenting beyond this sentence.
Sounds good to me. Tell us, whom might you like to see make these determinations? A legal system or yourself?
Really people, the no laws gun stuff is silly and makes us look bad as a whole.
I have to agree with you. Anytime a person finds themselves on the absolute opposite side of the other (liberal) point of view, they need to check themselves. I don't think safety hit is talking about cartridge marking or safety locks. He's talking about what many here already believe: no guns for MOST convicted felons (he himself says he was convicted and it sounds unfairly and he fought to have his rights reinstated), the mentally unstable (this does not include those suffering from PTSD unless there are additional, very serious issues invilved for those of you who jump to conclusions), illeagal aliens, and maybe a couple other categories.
And yes, a determined bad guy will get his hands on a gun but it isn't that easy in all communities. Ever see ghetto guys come into a range and rent guns because they can't own them? Yeah, if they could just walk in and purchase, they would have one.
And it is also true that laws regulate law abiding citizens only. But how the hell does that apply to removing restrictions for felons owning guns? C'mon guys!
As for this pipe dream that we just lock up anyone who can't be trusted to own a gun and throw away the key, we have a constitution an decades of supreme court ruling that prevent this. I believe in the three strikes law but on a first offense for say aggravated battery, I don't think life without parole is gonna make the cut. Rather than take on establishe supreme court rulings regarding cruel and unusual punishment, we legislate to keep guns out of the hands of those who shoul not have access to them. Fight unfair laws, it's a lot easier than taking on the constitution and well establishe law. Push for a more fair process to reinstate the rights of those few good folks who have gotten screwed. These are doable things. Some of you folks need to come back to reality. If you want to rant about nearly impossible things on the web for kicks, have at it. But if you want to make actual change, take off the tinfoil and try to realize that in the real world, it isn't all or nothing.
I am starting to see why a lot of folks here generally stay out of gd. There are very angry and unyielding extremist viewpoints here. I hate that I got sucked into it and maybe this isn't the place for me. When a solid conservative can't fit in, maybe the discourse is a bit extreme.
Common sense people!
Last edited by sboza; 03-29-12 at 16:29.
Well, I'm out children.
Speaking of childish behavior. Leaving a thread after posting a childish remark and personal attack certainly qualifies in my book.
Now, here we have a 10 year old child charged with a felony for stealing a tricycle today. Should his rights be taken away for the rest of his life? http://tampa.cbslocal.com/2012/03/29...ling-tricycle/
This is an interesting point you bring up. But I think...and maybe I'm a little out there...that the threat imposed by a single violent individual possessing even a semi-automatic weapon on his neighbors has varied a degree or two since the days of the flintlock rifle. Have you ever considered the concept of sensible adaptation in accordance with current circumstances?
Now wasn't that show fun to watch as a youngster?
I do understand what you're saying and agree to a certain extent. My earlier posts said I don't think people who have been diagnosed with dangerous mental issues or violent velons should own guns. I think we should have the least amount of restrictions possible.
I liked that version better than the current.Now wasn't that show fun to watch as a youngster?
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