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Pelosi, Fienstien, Biden to begin with but do some homework and read this ,you will get some laughs at this and see who are the ones who are paranoid. I think they forget we already have laws and they are so dumb that they don't realize that just because there is a law against something, doesn't mean it will prevent it from happening. https://www.quora.com/Does-the-polit...o-ban-firearms |
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The most important pro-2A position is the harmful precedence that changes meaning in constitutional text. It is THAT precedence that makes possible tomorrow the things you say will never happen. What you pose as a debate is, at heart, whether the Constitution is the rock solid law of the land, or if it is subject to the whims of the moment. If you don't consider that a rational proposition, we have little, if any, grounds for a rational discussion. And if you propose that destroying the Constitution in order to save one life is noble, or compassionate, or just, or good, then, it would seem to me, that you consider the destruction of freedom for millions, present and future, is justified, noble, compassionate, and good if it saves one life. Those millions, in my opinion, would think that you grossly let your heart rule your brain. And they would not appreciate your compassion, or ultimate lack of it. |
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Detbuch, you agree that nursery schools should be able to prevent people from keeping and bearing arms on their property, then you say you don’t understand how this means the 2a isn’t absolute. We are at an impasse. You can have the last word.
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For me its about availability and volume of weapons more guns equal more gun violence and more cars on the road equal more accidents (most multiple death car accidents are not a choice ) if i had my way you could have any gun you want but it would be reregistered it would be a 4 step ladder licensing system based on weapon. background check every 5 years and a home inspection for storage requirements based on what step license your at .. it will never happen but its still better than thoughts and prayers
Gun Manufacturing Has Skyrocketed The number of guns manufactured in the U.S. has nearly doubled in just a few short years, from nearly 5.5 million in 2010 to nearly 10.9 million in 2013. The overwhelming majority of those guns stay on U.S. soil; around 400,000 firearms were exported in 2013. Gun-Owning Households On The Decline The number of armed households has actually declined to about 1 in 3. So an ever larger number of guns is concentrated in a shrinking number of homes: Seems the Nra and supporters just keep forming a smaller and smaller circle .. I have said this before they need to be part of the answer or the answer will be provided for them .. people put out maybe statements from Pelosi, Fienstien, Biden but this guy says this and because he's in the NRA camp their good with it .. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick on Sunday said school shootings aren't happening because of an issue with guns. Rather, he blamed the tragedies on a litany of other reasons, including abortions and violent video games. |
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I thought you said the Trump administration is bad for gun manufacturers...
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It was kindofa dumb enough proposition that I can fully understand how he thought over-legislative Progressives would have done it. Quote:
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So - most of us have more than 2 finish rods with different pieces for different roles. You would not bring a 10' conventional surfrod to Lilly's Liilly Pond for sunfish. Not would you take a lever action 22 to shoot skeet. Quote:
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if you check his record, he also voted against some gun control laws |
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I support the banning of bump stocks. I would never, not in a million years, support the confiscation of legally owned handguns and hunting rifles. Almost everyone is for some degree of gun control. We disagree, obviously, on where to draw the line. I don't know a single elected official in DC who wants to grab all the guns. Those are two very, very different things. |
Almost President...
“The Supreme Court is wrong on the Second Amendment. And I am going to make that case every chance I get.” - Hillary Clinton |
Hahaha - here is an interesting opinion piece that basically states that most left leaning Gun Control positions are false (we agree) and that the only solution is to repeal the 2A (good luck with that)
Worth a read from both sides of the aisle (and the radical middle ; ) ) https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/05/o...dment-nra.html |
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Call it the "Gun Show Loophole" or the "Private Seller Loophole" and you still have the same issue of unlicensed sellers and no background checks. As we've discussed many times on this site, be it an Assault Rifle or Assault weapon the killing power comes from the similarity between the weapons rather than the differences...and the availability. As to the homicides via handguns argument, just counting bodies doesn't factor in the damage done to society. Kids who don't feel safe in school aren't responding to a gang killing in a far away city. The 40% background check isn't necessarily wrong, it's just an out dated study. Regardless, I think we'd all agree that even 22% is still too high. NRA campaign contributions aren't how they influence politics. It's about how they try to bias voters based on a wedge issue and threaten candidates who don't sell their message. Citing a single buyback study from one US city as evidence the Australian buyback didn't work is pretty sloppy. The buyback was combined with other restrictions that dropped the incidents of mass shootings and homicides. His last point is really bizarre. So background checks won't be effective in reducing homicide because these guns aren't in the hands of their owners??? Isn't the point of background checks to increase traceability and impede the flow if illegal weapons? |
If CNN’s reporting is accurate, since 2009 the land of the free and the home of the scared school kids, has had 288 school shootings and the next country’s total is 8, tell me why we shouldn’t be taking gun violence more seriously? Our schools are like the Wild West at times, but sadly they aren’t shooting kids with colt six shooters. I don’t buy into the argument that the government wants to take all your weapons, but clearly we need to do something to curb this crap. Parenting is a big problem, help for troubled teens, severe penalty for bullies and some common sense gun regulation to keep weapons out of the hands of those people (teens, mentally ill, combat vets with issues), along with limited access to school grounds without hindering escape when needed for any emergencies.
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Is the Constitution the supreme law of the land? The 2A is part of the structure of the Constitution. Each part of that structure is absolute in its specific right. But no parts can contradict or trump any other part. The 2A says (if you read it carefully and read what the reason for its existence is as was argued in the debates leading to the creation of the Constitution) that a citizen of sound mind can absolutely own the type of weapons that a common soldier is equipped with for the purpose of resisting a tyrannical government. The 2A does not say, nor imply, that you can bring your weapons into a home or other private place where the owners do not allow it. Rights referred to and implied in the Constitution are "unalienable," that is they are absolute against infringement by government. Nor can they infringe each other. The absolute right to own weapons does not trump the absolute right to own property. You have the right to own your gun and I have the right to deny you from bringing it to my house. Or, as Justice Holmes said "The right to swing my fist ends where the other man's nose begins." I don't find that difficult to understand. Rights are absolute within the structure of the Constitution--absolute in their own right, but constrained against trespassing others. Your open-ended claim that the 2A is not absolute implies that nothing about it is absolute, therefor all of it can be regulated or denied. I asked you if there is "some point at which it IS absolute and which no more compromise is possible except to finally revoke it?" Do you have an answer to that? Or do you believe that after every new restriction on it, still newer ones can be imposed, since it will always be "not absolute"? |
let's make a list of the "right's" that the left believes ARE absolute that don't appear in the Constitution :)
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had to laugh this morning as a reporter reporting on the shooting at the restaurant in Oklahoma made it clear near the end of his report that reporters were working hard and questioning the sheriff's department to find out if the hero had a permit for his firearm...no mention if they were similarly working to find out if the criminal had a permit for his....
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The short version is this is not where most guns are traded illegally - that is the gun version of your local drug dealer - let me know how that worked out. Quote:
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Of course that would not impact the illegal trade in firearms. Quote:
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Background checks generally are applied to the people willing to go through the system legally. Wait til the Pot Smokers have gotten their dealers legalized, maybe they will move to the gun market next. Quote:
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Yes. I saw people commenting last night that the shooter was leaving the restaurant after shooting the first too, therefore it was over and wrong for him to be stopped. And if there were gun laws banning all guns the shooting would not have happened in the first place. |
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WOW what an analogy... John feel free to keep your head in the sand :kewl: why do 2a anything goes supporters ignore Justice Antonin Scalia, “Like most rights, the right secured by the Second Amendment is not unlimited…”. It is “…not a right to keep and carry any weapon whatsoever in any manner whatsoever and for whatever purpose.” |
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Yawn, Wayne. I am not looking for LAWS rockets for home. I am looking at a durable, lightweight, semi-automatic, & reasonably accurate rifle that shoots a light caliber round. It is a good all around rifle, analogous to a120-1M for the suds. Compare it to a Toyota 4Runner, a good all around Off-Road vehicle, or a Ford Fusion, a good all around sedan. |
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watch this new laws not obsure https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jl4Tn3zIY0 |
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She is also putting a little spin on consumption since new toilets cannot use more than 1.6 gallons and energy star washers 15 gallons. It's sort of like limits on the number of fish you can catch. https://www.currentresults.com/Weath...cipitation.php |
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