RE: Can someone tell me where in the 2nd amendment it says you can carry machine guns?
May 9, 2017 at 7:19 pm
(This post was last modified: May 9, 2017 at 8:03 pm by Brian37.)
(May 9, 2017 at 7:18 pm)anjele Wrote:(May 9, 2017 at 6:57 pm)Brian37 Wrote: And again if Gallop polled people and 56% of those polled thought the earth was flat, would the earth be flat? If 56% of Americans were polled and thought it was ok for a 30 year old man to marry a 13 year old, would that make it ok?
Again, you are cherry picking one poll, I gave you two other links the USA link and the MSNBC link.
Just because you can do something does not make it wise.
And again, I also gave you SCALIA's quote saying the 2nd was not a free for all.
Thanks for getting me banned on TTA for "harrassment" when I was trying to help you.
That is ok, if it gets you the help you need, and you don't hurt yourself and it makes you feel better, I don't mind.
I reported you. And, you are quite welcome.
And again, if it prevents him from hurting himself then it should not matter what happens to me or what you or he think of me.
I do get to talk about firarms, and addictions and mental illness in combo because I have dealt with both.
My adoptive dad was legal at time of buy, shot his handgun with me in the room. Depression runs in my biological family, my older sister would think like KUSA. She would agree with KSUA, her boyfriend owns several firarms. Long before I met KUSA on either website, I got calls form her on a few occasions about how life sucked. I left those phone calls with her wondering if she would use one of his firearms. I still wonder because they do get into heated fights sometimes, not physical but very verbal, if he is going to lose it himself and hurt my sister.
I am not even joking now. I DONT own a firearm myself precisely because of my own feelings. I do not think enough people understand that about themselves.
I have even pointed to other firearm owners who agree with me on what people should consider and it isn't as simple as "legal at time of buy".
If you really want to help KUSA, then don't worry about me.
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/suicide.htm
21,000 gun suicides
Notice all the other types combined while equal half, are still far lower than firearm, which means firearms are far more likely to be used in a suicide.
Homocide with firearm,
15,809
Most homicides involve someone the person is familiar with. and those homicides are a majority done with firearms. The next number lower is still only 5k.
Again, this proves that firarms are easy to use.
Total number of fatal gun use resulting in Homicide and suicide is an average of 36k a year. Divide that by 365, you are talking about 98 firarm deaths per day, both homicide and suicide, and most of those deaths, as I said happen with the user, or someone the user is familiar with.