(April 27, 2017 at 7:35 am)Jeanne Wrote: Again, the vastly overwhelming majority of gun owners do not use the gun to commit crimes or shoot their family members, either by accident or on purpose.
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America's obsession with guns
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(April 27, 2017 at 7:35 am)Jeanne Wrote: Again, the vastly overwhelming majority of gun owners do not use the gun to commit crimes or shoot their family members, either by accident or on purpose. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk...eople-die/ (April 27, 2017 at 7:22 am)Brian37 Wrote:(April 27, 2017 at 7:07 am)mh.brewer Wrote: This was a general comment and not directed at you. Go and change your diaper now. bold mine First bold: How do you propose implementation and what would the guidelines be? Where do you think the line should be drawn on let's say work place problems? How do you think these things should be investigated? Second bold: High speed what? I don't think many rational gun owners have a problem with getting rid of high capacity mags. Third bold: I'm not surprised that you don't consider yourself a victim. As far as I'm concerned you have a victim mentality and act like a victim. Fourth bold: In other threads I've advocated the same and more. Fifth bold: What type of gun was she murdered with, a hand gun?
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental.
The ardent gunners have decided that a "if we can't fix everything immediately there's no reason to try to fix anything" policy is just fine. It's also called "stonewalling".
Given that the word "Stonewall" means something special to the LGBT people I can't help but chuckle. (April 27, 2017 at 12:18 am)It_Was_me Wrote: Couldn't the same logic be applied to the drug war? It could, but that would be a mistake Gun control crowd. The war on drugs has been an abysmal failure. I just got two tax stamps back from the ATF last week and finished putting these together last night. The top one is a 5.56. It has a Seekins upper and lower, 12" Seekins MCSR hand guard, SD tactical brake (for the coming one of these days SD tactical Form 1 titanium suppressor) Seekins adjustable gas block, 14.5" FN made M249 spec barrel, Rubber City M16 spec bolt carrier and bolt, BCM charging handle, pistol grip, buffer tube and stock, Giessele SD-C trigger and twisted wire buffer spring, Mepro M-21 optic and Magpul Pro off set BUIS. The stand alone upper goes on lower number 1. Aero upper, same MCSR hand guard, Noveske 8.5" 300 Blackout barrel with the SD Tactical brake (for the other coming one of these days SD tactical Form 1 titanium suppressor), EOTech 512 optic and MI BUIS. The bottom one is an 11.5" budget (except for the Geissele SSA trigger and Aimpoint H-1 optic) build I did for Mama so she could have something light. It's just a tad over 6 lbs with the optic and BUIS. One of these days I may swap out the barrel for something with a light weight profile. That might shave off another .5 lbs. There is about $3500 laying on that table. I don't think they are sexy. I do appreciate them for the precision machines they are and take some amount of pride in the work I did selecting the parts, assembling them and once I get them to the range tuning them to run. I don't leave them or any of my other guns laying around the house loaded or unloaded. Every one of them is unloaded and locked in safe. While I don't support bans on any kind of small arms or accessories there are a host of more restrictive gun regulations I would support. For example I think flagging people on the no fly list in the NICS database is an extraordinarily good idea. Just not without a process for someone with such a flag to appeal the decision to put them there. Which by the way was the stated reason the legislation to add flags for people on the no fly list couldn't get passed the last time it was proposed. The government didn't want to have to defend their reason for flagging someone to begin with.
Save a life. Adopt a greyhound.
If your guns are locked and unloaded how would they be used for home defense? I ask because that's the most common reply as to why people have handguns at home.
(April 27, 2017 at 7:45 am)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote:(April 27, 2017 at 7:35 am)Jeanne Wrote: Again, the vastly overwhelming majority of gun owners do not use the gun to commit crimes or shoot their family members, either by accident or on purpose. That says nothing about the sentence I wrote.
"The Ox is slow, but the Earth is patient."
RE: America's obsession with guns
April 27, 2017 at 8:06 am
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(April 27, 2017 at 7:59 am)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote: If your guns are locked and unloaded how would they be used for home defense? I ask because that's the most common reply as to why people have handguns at home. I live in a condo, Zilla. There are two pieces of sheet rock and some fiberglass insulation between me and my neighbors on either side. I have no intention of using any of my guns for self defense at home because I can't guarantee I wouldn't injure or kill one of my neighbors.
Save a life. Adopt a greyhound.
RE: America's obsession with guns
April 27, 2017 at 8:10 am
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(April 27, 2017 at 8:01 am)Jeanne Wrote:(April 27, 2017 at 7:45 am)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk...eople-die/ Nope, of course not. (April 27, 2017 at 8:06 am)popeyespappy Wrote:(April 27, 2017 at 7:59 am)Gawdzilla Sama Wrote: If your guns are locked and unloaded how would they be used for home defense? I ask because that's the most common reply as to why people have handguns at home. I did say "most common reply". It's a relief that you don't want to shoot your neighbors.
Because a lot of Americans are sexually repressed ammosexuals. They don't give a fuck that children get killed every day by guns. All they care is about getting their erection, and then their climax when the bullets come out of that chamber.
I'm just glad my children have common sense, and don't have guns in their homes, and don't let their children go to people's houses if they own guns and don't lock them away.
Hey Popeye's Pappy, if you're having any issues with getting those bullets out of the chamber there's a pill for that now. =)
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