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RE: 3D gun printing
March 26, 2013 at 7:38 pm
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(March 26, 2013 at 2:07 pm)downbeatplumb Wrote: Guns don't kill people, bullets do.
John Eric Hexum would disagree.
"Well, evolution is a theory. It is also a fact. And facts and theories are different things, not rungs in a hierarchy of increasing certainty. Facts are the world's data. Theories are structures of ideas that explain and interpret facts. Facts don't go away when scientists debate rival theories to explain them. Einstein's theory of gravitation replaced Newton's in this century, but apples didn't suspend themselves in midair, pending the outcome. And humans evolved from ape- like ancestors whether they did so by Darwin's proposed mechanism or by some other yet to be discovered."
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RE: 3D gun printing
March 26, 2013 at 7:46 pm
(March 26, 2013 at 2:07 pm)downbeatplumb Wrote: Guns don't kill people, bullets do.
You cant print off a bullet.
If you control the bullets the problem goes away.
Chris Rock has the right idea.....
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RE: 3D gun printing
March 26, 2013 at 9:14 pm
Bullets don't kill people. People kill people. People make the choice to shoot another human being, not the damn inanimate object. Bullets provide the means like anything else, but they are not the cause. Why is nobody saying we need People Control laws? Is it because it sounds stupid? Because, I gotta tell ya, laws that make it so if you lose your faculties you must be remanded to a psycho ward seem pretty damn smart to me.
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RE: 3D gun printing
March 26, 2013 at 9:18 pm
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I exited the debate after popeyespappy proved me to be wrong, thinking that there was nothing else to add.
Weird how this still continued.
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RE: 3D gun printing
March 26, 2013 at 9:27 pm
Quote: Because, I gotta tell ya, laws that make it so if you lose your faculties you must be remanded to a psycho ward seem pretty damn smart to me.
What psycho wards are those?
http://voices.yahoo.com/deinstitutionali...57628.html
Quote:Deinstitutionalization, the process of closing many state institutions began in the 1950s following the release of many anti-psychotic drugs. This process led to other methods of treatments for the mentally ill, which are better suited for their needs. According to some, institutionalization harms most mentally ill people and better care programs have been developed throughout the years. Unfortunately, these programs were not completely well thought out or implemented.
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RE: 3D gun printing
March 26, 2013 at 11:36 pm
If you'd quoted a bit more, you'd have noticed this...
Quote:The process of deinstitutionalization is intended to give more hope to the mentally ill whom institutions were harming. While this process was well intended based on the promising future of these drugs, it appears to have failed. Many state run institutions were closed down and released the mentally ill onto the streets. These programs, attempts to place the mentally ill back in society to be helped by the community members, day programs, and medications were not fully implemented to the full extent needed to replace institutions. This process led to an overwhelming number of mentally ill loose in society, becoming criminals due to lack of treatment.
In other words; closing them? Yeah, kind of a bad idea. I'm not understating it, either, I mean it was KIND of a bad idea. It was a good idea, but when put into practice...not so much.
That's a major problem unto itself and I dunno if we should go into it or maybe I should open a thread on it, but to touch upon it briefly; you should be given a choice; take your medications, or go to the mental ward. Like with guns. Take your classes and do your registration or forfeit your right to carry them and go unarmed. If you can't afford the medications, then the state should provide them. Maybe cut a few billion off the bloated "defense" budget to fund it. I know it's a touchy subject but these mental disorders manifesting are what ultimately results in these bloodbaths. Our society has this lackluster "la dee da" bleeding-heart liberal approach to the mentally sick. "They're equals!" No. No we are not. We are not equals to people who are functionally normal. We have a problem. And unfortunately that problem often manifests in ways that make it the problem of others, quite often violently so. To me all this talk of gun control doesn't mean much. These massacres aren't committed by normal people, they're committed by people who are fucked in the head and society doesn't do anything because we "have to protect their liberties."
I hate to say it but if you're not of sound mind, the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. Hell, I'd definitely qualify in that department, and bet your ass if the state paid for my antipsychotics I'd be one of the first to sign up. But if you're a schizophrenic who refuses to take your medication, well...you were given the choice, and you chose to be physically isolated from society. The ones who refuse are usually the ones who turn violent anyways. And, really, do unmedicated schizophrenics and dissociatives REALLY function THAT fucking terrific? No. If they don't go fucking apeshit and kill someone, they usually end up destitute and homeless. Why? Because they're not capable of properly thinking for themselves; the most important aspect of self-control, the fucking BRAIN, is malfunctioning for them and therefore they're NOT capable of making informed decisions, because their information is being warped by their own minds.
Roots, see? Gotta kill the roots of the problem, not the plant. Instead of everyone screaming about "pro guns" or "pro control" we should be going "How do we stop X from feeling the impulse to kill Y?" This is what drives me nuts about gun control debates is how people are taking the two stances that are the LEAST productive for the overall problem. "Yes" or "no." There's a lot more answers to the question than that. I just wanna know why I feel like I'm the only one mentioning them.
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RE: 3D gun printing
March 27, 2013 at 12:06 am
Quote:you should be given a choice; take your medications, or go to the mental ward.
You do understand that you are dealing with nuts, right? How do you propose to enforce your "choice?"
Recent gun control legislation in NY expands the ability of the state to prevent the mentally ill from getting guns.
http://www.gazettenet.com/home/5307464-9...ess-health
Of course....that doesn't seem to matter to everyone.
Quote:Mental health providers and patient advocates say that whether the New York law actually makes the state any safer, it will further stigmatize the mentally ill, weaken doctor-patient confidentiality and undermine the judgment of mental health providers.
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RE: 3D gun printing
March 27, 2013 at 2:46 am
One thing I definitely always agree on are laws to prevent the mentally ill from possessing firearms. As far as enforcement goes, there's a few ideas I have in mind. One would be simple law enforcement personnel being used to apply a law, but that can, and will, get messy. Maybe social workers.
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RE: 3D gun printing
March 27, 2013 at 2:53 am
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RE: 3D gun printing
March 27, 2013 at 6:45 am
Hire more. Like I said, the Pentagon won't miss a few billion dollars the government could redirect to something more sensible-
Something more sensible...
...Huh. I just discovered the problem. It would be sensible to do that. XD
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