No ma'am, I won't register my guns

1121315171834

Comments

  • 81 wrote:
    just curious....how many of you want 100% of guns banned.....assault, rifle, shotgun, handgun, you name it, it's banned?

    I'm not for that. I want people to have their hunting rifles and shotguns. While I don't hunt anymore and likely never will again... I still respect people who choose to hunt for their meat.

    The protection thing is over-hyped. It really think it is. The video that disputed Piers' facts said there were 260 justified homicides by civilians using guns. In a country with 311 million people and over 200 million guns... that's a pretty small number of people that have been forced to use their gun in self defence. It's kind of like suggesting you need a spear gun to swim in the ocean because great white sharks are just waiting to get you.

    Handguns and assault rifles... there really is no need for them unless you are in the military, police, or bonded security sector. I know my father used to carry a sidearm when he hunted, so I could be persuaded to allow these for very suitable people who could demonstrate they use the sidearm for such a purpose.
    "My brain's a good brain!"
  • MoonpigMoonpig Posts: 659
    USARAY wrote:
    :lol::lol::lol: that worksgreat against criminals trythat when abadguy bulldozes in your house at2am.
    Tell them there is a law against that murdering raping maming robbing
    it's clear you guysdon't live somewhere where thereis much crime :lol: wow and haveno understanding
    how some people mustlive. Highand mighty in your safelittle houses. Spend a week somewhere with someone
    who livein places where they fear for their kids lives then come back and tell them theyshouldn't
    own a gunto protect cause the laws will give them persoanalliberty and justice fat chance
    what a fuckingcrock

    I used to live in the Falls Road in Belfast, now rather than me explain to you how that bears relevance to your rant above, why don't you go google it.

    Seriously, how can you make such assertions when you know nothing about anyone here, outside of their stated positions and opinions?
  • USARAYUSARAY Posts: 517
    Moonpig wrote:
    USARAY wrote:
    :lol::lol::lol: that worksgreat against criminals trythat when abadguy bulldozes in your house at2am.
    Tell them there is a law against that murdering raping maming robbing
    it's clear you guysdon't live somewhere where thereis much crime :lol: wow and haveno understanding
    how some people mustlive. Highand mighty in your safelittle houses. Spend a week somewhere with someone
    who livein places where they fear for their kids lives then come back and tell them theyshouldn't
    own a gunto protect cause the laws will give them persoanalliberty and justice fat chance
    what a fuckingcrock

    I used to live in the Falls Road in Belfast, now rather than me explain to you how that bears relevance to your rant above, why don't you go google it.

    Seriously, how can you make such assertions when you know nothing about anyone here, outside of their stated positions and opinions?
    sameway you assumethat people don't need agun in their lives
  • USARAYUSARAY Posts: 517
    USARAY wrote:
    :lol::lol::lol: that worksgreat against criminals trythat when abadguy bulldozes in your house at2am.
    Tell them there is a law against that murdering raping maming robbing
    it's clear you guysdon't live somewhere where thereis much crime :lol: wow and haveno understanding
    how some people mustlive. Highand mighty in your safelittle houses. Spend a week somewhere with someone
    who livein places where they fear for their kids lives then come back and tell them theyshouldn't
    own a gunto protect cause the laws will give them persoanalliberty and justice fat chance
    what a fuckingcrock
    I lived on a street for 6 years that saw/heard frequent gunshots. I never bought a gun, but I did do everything I could to move the fuck out of there. You have no idea.
    hey dude good for you thenyou know some people needguns
    didyou h
    ave kids toprotect
    ever go back and live what the people can't get outlive just another form of uppityof i don't likeguns you can'thave them people have noright
    to take awaysomeones right to save theirown lives or theirkids
  • MoonpigMoonpig Posts: 659
    USARAY wrote:
    Moonpig wrote:
    USARAY wrote:
    :lol::lol::lol: that worksgreat against criminals trythat when abadguy bulldozes in your house at2am.
    Tell them there is a law against that murdering raping maming robbing
    it's clear you guysdon't live somewhere where thereis much crime :lol: wow and haveno understanding
    how some people mustlive. Highand mighty in your safelittle houses. Spend a week somewhere with someone
    who livein places where they fear for their kids lives then come back and tell them theyshouldn't
    own a gunto protect cause the laws will give them persoanalliberty and justice fat chance
    what a fuckingcrock

    I used to live in the Falls Road in Belfast, now rather than me explain to you how that bears relevance to your rant above, why don't you go google it.

    Seriously, how can you make such assertions when you know nothing about anyone here, outside of their stated positions and opinions?
    sameway you assumethat people don't need agun in their lives

    When did I ever say people didn't need guns in their lives. You're assuming again me thinks. I advocate tighter restrictions on types of weapons and backround checks, I have never advocated a full ban.
  • USARAYUSARAY Posts: 517
    looks like hereit's all about what someoewants in their ownlives puts that on others like to say itsok to hunt i respect that
    so ok but not ok to protecta family cause iwouldn't or cant ownagun for that so neither should you
    thatsacrock a father a motherdo all they can to keepafamily safe a basicright to keep
    no one can tell aparent
  • MoonpigMoonpig Posts: 659
    USARAY wrote:
    Spend a week somewhere with someone
    who livein places where they fear for their kids lives then come back and tell them theyshouldn't
    own a gunto protect

    I have spent more than a week in such a place, which by your flawed logic allows me to have more of a voice than others, so here it goes; There is no need to have semi automatic rifles in the home.

    And again no one is advocating a full ban, so there is no basis for your argument.
  • USARAYUSARAY Posts: 517
    Moonpig wrote:
    USARAY wrote:
    sameway you assumethat people don't need agun in their lives

    When did I ever say people didn't need guns in their lives. You're assuming again me thinks. I advocate tighter restrictions on types of weapons and backround checks, I have never advocated a full ban.
    ialso assume you are not a gunowner
  • USARAYUSARAY Posts: 517
    Moonpig wrote:
    USARAY wrote:
    Spend a week somewhere with someone
    who livein places where they fear for their kids lives then come back and tell them theyshouldn't
    own a gunto protect

    I have spent more than a week in such a place, which by your flawed logic allows me to have more of a voice than others, so here it goes; There is no need to have semi automatic rifles in the home.

    And again no one is advocating a full ban, so there is no basis for your argument.
    aweek huh that kind of provesmy point
  • MoonpigMoonpig Posts: 659
    USARAY wrote:
    aweek huh that kind of provesmy point

    :fp:
    Two things.
    1. You asked that someone spend a week. This was the limit you set, so seems silly for you to then criticize that as a limit.
    2. I grew up on the Falls, spent years there, hence - more than a week.

    Carry on
  • MoonpigMoonpig Posts: 659
    USARAY wrote:
    Moonpig wrote:
    USARAY wrote:
    sameway you assumethat people don't need agun in their lives

    When did I ever say people didn't need guns in their lives. You're assuming again me thinks. I advocate tighter restrictions on types of weapons and backround checks, I have never advocated a full ban.
    ialso assume you are not a gunowner

    :lol:

    I love it, firstly you say that only someone that has lived in a tough neighbourhood can really have an opinion on the matter, two people put their hand up saying they qualify, still disagree with you.

    And now you come out with your next qualifier, as the first didn't work.

    So, I have indeed owned two guns in the past.

    Next...
  • JimmyVJimmyV Posts: 19,173
    IF HAVING GUNS ARE WRONG I DON"T WANT TO BE RIGHT!!!!

    LIBERTY!
    ___________________________________________

    "...I changed by not changing at all..."
  • USARAY wrote:
    looks like hereit's all about what someoewants in their ownlives puts that on others like to say itsok to hunt i respect that
    so ok but not ok to protecta family cause iwouldn't or cant ownagun for that so neither should you
    thatsacrock a father a motherdo all they can to keepafamily safe a basicright to keep
    no one can tell aparent

    I felt like responding to this post, but I'm not going to bother. What I am going to say to this post is as follows: it was kind of cute for a while, but your non-sensical posts leave too much to be desired for me to spend another second on. Many on here spend a bit of time editing and re-wording their posts so they can sound reasonable discussing items. If you choose to discuss things with adults... you should probably act like one.

    Message aside... the delivery of your posts come on to this forum as if you puked them out of your phone. Come on, man.

    I'll save you the trouble... I know what your response will be: methinks uppittywrites herforme.
    "My brain's a good brain!"
  • fifefife Posts: 3,327
    USARAY wrote:
    fife wrote:
    mickeyrat wrote:
    I especially liked this part:

    "And here in America, it isn't 1776, and it won't ever be again. The founders may have thought citizens should be able to keep a musket if they wanted, but they also wrote into the Constitution that the government had the obligation to "suppress insurrections." They hoped that our freedom would be guaranteed by our laws and institutions, not by a guy down the block with an AR-15 and a chip on his shoulder."
    it bears repeating. Again and again and again.

    I personally like the idea that the writer talks about laws and institutions. guns don't give a person liberty, laws give people liberty.
    :lol::lol::lol: that worksgreat against criminals trythat when abadguy bulldozes in your house at2am.
    Tell them there is a law against that murdering raping maming robbing
    it's clear you guysdon't live somewhere where thereis much crime :lol: wow and haveno understanding
    how some people mustlive. Highand mighty in your safelittle houses. Spend a week somewhere with someone
    who livein places where they fear for their kids lives then come back and tell them theyshouldn't
    own a gunto protect cause the laws will give them persoanalliberty and justice fat chance
    what a fuckingcrock[/quote]

    This will be the last time I say this but please try to write coherently so that people can read your post.
  • USARAYUSARAY Posts: 517
    Moonpig wrote:
    :lol:

    I love it, firstly you say that only someone that has lived in a tough neighbourhood can really have an opinion on the matter, two people put their hand up saying they qualify, still disagree with you.

    And now you come out with your next qualifier, as the first didn't work.

    So, I have indeed owned two guns in the past.

    Next...

    heygladyou love it its nice when you showlovenotso much hate
    when you
    say youlived in high crime you sawno need fora gun and youchoose to not own gunsnow sounds like you are very antigun
    thats cool goodyou are honest but choice remains for others as im sureyouknow and want others tochoose
    what theyneed
  • USARAYUSARAY Posts: 517
    USARAY wrote:
    looks like hereit's all about what someoewants in their ownlives puts that on others like to say itsok to hunt i respect that
    so ok but not ok to protecta family cause iwouldn't or cant ownagun for that so neither should you
    thatsacrock a father a motherdo all they can to keepafamily safe a basicright to keep
    no one can tell aparent

    I felt like responding to this post, but I'm not going to bother. What I am going to say to this post is as follows: it was kind of cute for a while, but your non-sensical posts leave too much to be desired for me to spend another second on. Many on here spend a bit of time editing and re-wording their posts so they can sound reasonable discussing items. If you choose to discuss things with adults... you should probably act like one.

    Message aside... the delivery of your posts come on to this forum as if you puked them out of your phone. Come on, man.

    I'll save you the trouble... I know what your response will be: methinks uppittywrites herforme.
    dudeyes don't fall off that pedastalyou think youbelong on :lol: if you are not up for readingdont no hard
    feelingsman i get it forsure
  • fifefife Posts: 3,327
    USARAY wrote:
    Moonpig wrote:
    :lol:

    I love it, firstly you say that only someone that has lived in a tough neighbourhood can really have an opinion on the matter, two people put their hand up saying they qualify, still disagree with you.

    And now you come out with your next qualifier, as the first didn't work.

    So, I have indeed owned two guns in the past.

    Next...

    heygladyou love it its nice when you showlovenotso much hate
    when you
    say youlived in high crime you sawno need fora gun and youchoose to not own gunsnow sounds like you are very antigun
    thats cool goodyou are honest but choice remains for others as im sureyouknow and want others tochoose
    what theyneed

    so I choose to have dirty bomb to protect me. is that ok?
  • JimmyVJimmyV Posts: 19,173
    I am going to wrap myself up in a warm blanket stitched out of liberty.

    LIBERTY!
    ___________________________________________

    "...I changed by not changing at all..."
  • fifefife Posts: 3,327
    JimmyV wrote:
    I am going to wrap myself up in a warm blanket stitched out of liberty.

    LIBERTY!

    I don't know if you are being funny here but I don't care i am laughing
  • JimmyVJimmyV Posts: 19,173
    fife wrote:
    JimmyV wrote:
    I am going to wrap myself up in a warm blanket stitched out of liberty.

    LIBERTY!

    I don't know if you are being funny here but I don't care i am laughing

    :D:D
    ___________________________________________

    "...I changed by not changing at all..."
  • unsungunsung Posts: 9,487
    JimmyV wrote:
    I am going to wrap myself up in a warm blanket stitched out of liberty.

    LIBERTY!



    It is a scary concept, not everyone can handle it. Someday you'll be a big boy though and you might realize you no longer need those training wheels.
  • fifefife Posts: 3,327
    unsung wrote:
    JimmyV wrote:
    I am going to wrap myself up in a warm blanket stitched out of liberty.

    LIBERTY!



    It is a scary concept, not everyone can handle it. Someday you'll be a big boy though and you might realize you no longer need those training wheels.

    some people have different views of what liberty means too.
  • unsungunsung Posts: 9,487
    Do any of the meanings contain letting the government control just about everything?
  • JimmyVJimmyV Posts: 19,173
    unsung wrote:
    JimmyV wrote:
    I am going to wrap myself up in a warm blanket stitched out of liberty.

    LIBERTY!



    It is a scary concept, not everyone can handle it. Someday you'll be a big boy though and you might realize you no longer need those training wheels.

    And someday you may grow up and take responsibility for your words and actions.

    Good talk.
    ___________________________________________

    "...I changed by not changing at all..."
  • unsungunsung Posts: 9,487
    Responsibility for my words and actions? uh, ok.
  • usamamasan1usamamasan1 Posts: 4,695
    Fair and balanced...


    Nearly twice as many voters say there would be less violent crime if more law-abiding Americans owned guns, than if guns were banned.

    http://www.foxnews.mobi/quickPage.html? ... roteus.fma
  • unsungunsung Posts: 9,487
    She is manly. I'm sure someone likes that.
  • JimmyVJimmyV Posts: 19,173
    Fair and balanced...


    Nearly twice as many voters say there would be less violent crime if more law-abiding Americans owned guns, than if guns were banned.

    http://www.foxnews.mobi/quickPage.html? ... roteus.fma

    FOX has spoken! Debate over.
    ___________________________________________

    "...I changed by not changing at all..."
  • mickeyratmickeyrat Posts: 38,640
    JimmyV wrote:
    Fair and balanced...


    Nearly twice as many voters say there would be less violent crime if more law-abiding Americans owned guns, than if guns were banned.

    http://www.foxnews.mobi/quickPage.html? ... roteus.fma

    FOX has spoken! Debate over.
    TRUTHINESS!!!!
    _____________________________________SIGNATURE________________________________________________

    Not today Sir, Probably not tomorrow.............................................. bayfront arena st. pete '94
    you're finally here and I'm a mess................................................... nationwide arena columbus '10
    memories like fingerprints are slowly raising.................................... first niagara center buffalo '13
    another man ..... moved by sleight of hand...................................... joe louis arena detroit '14
Sign In or Register to comment.