and to clarify, the CO bill would not have even taken that right away - this was strictly for emergency holds and wouldn't have even taken away their firearms purchase rights unless a commitment by the courts eventually happened. The NRA and NRGO still fought it. How do those guys sleep at night, I mean really?
@dignin but you're driving your car out in public, interacting with other people, putting lives at risk. a person shouldn't be doing that with a gun.personally I wouldn't mind registering and licensing if we all pick up the tab, but I would vote against it if it made the gun owner pick up the tab. if it's that important to you, it shouldn't be a big deal to toss a few extra dollars that way.
and I wouldn't pay a dime for a mandatory shrink visit.
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if you think what I believe is stupid, bizarre, ridiculous or outrageous.....it's ok, I think I had a brain tumor when I wrote that.
in response to why can't we register and license with periodic health screenings...my guess would be money. that's a whole lot of money you're talking about to do that, but I know where you guys are coming from. how easy it is to be able to legally and continually drive a car is very, very disturbing.
oh wanted to add too, in all this gun talk, let's not forget about the three people stabbed to death. I know they don't make it to the pedestal for most of you, but they were people too.
... I can understand the registration part... which should include the transfer of the registration between private parties. As for the mental state evaluation... that is extremely tricky. First off, who defines mental stability? Are we willing to treat mentally ill people as potential criminals? But, still... we should try something to keep guns out of the hands of the crazy people... the trick is to pick them out of the 400 million or so of us. ... Also, Initial reports are that the 3 roommate were stabbed or hit with a hammer as they slept. We still don't know the timeline details, other than the first reports of shots fired at around 9:27 P.M. All we know is the roommates were murdered anytime before that time. But, we don't know if he kiled them minutes before or hours before.
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exactly man, most would say a person who has read a bunch of books and passed a bunch of tests and got a neat piece a paper from an accredited university. but does that make it correct, or just the closest thing to correct that we know?
and yeah I don't get the private transfers, why there is no paperwork involved in that. doesn't make sense.
if you think what I believe is stupid, bizarre, ridiculous or outrageous.....it's ok, I think I had a brain tumor when I wrote that.
Yeah... it is extremely difficult to ensure public safety without trampling our rights. We see this with our 'War On Terror'. We can ensnare and thwart possible terrorist attacks... but, the cost is our privacy as the NSA turns it machinery inwards, towards us. The same thing goes with the gun debate. We know there are nutcases out there that can legally obtain some fierce firepower through our loosely woven check points. and we certainly do not want to grant the police the power to search our homes based upon reports taken over the phone, do we? ... I don't see any short to mid term solution to these very random acts of mass violence towards us other than just accepting the horror as the price we pay for our rights.
Allen Fieldhouse, home of the 2008 NCAA men's Basketball Champions! Go Jayhawks!
Hail, Hail!!!
exactly man, most would say a person who has read a bunch of books and passed a bunch of tests and got a neat piece a paper from an accredited university. but does that make it correct, or just the closest thing to correct that we know?
and yeah I don't get the private transfers, why there is no paperwork involved in that. doesn't make sense.
Closest thing to correct that we know. Defining who is stable enough to handle a gun is almost impossible in practice, and a person can shift between stable and unstable so many times throughout their life depending on meds and stress and life events and even aging. To me that's another reason that having gun ownership as a RIGHT in our society now is so messed up.
Yeah... it is extremely difficult to ensure public safety without trampling our rights. We see this with our 'War On Terror'. We can ensnare and thwart possible terrorist attacks... but, the cost is our privacy as the NSA turns it machinery inwards, towards us. The same thing goes with the gun debate. We know there are nutcases out there that can legally obtain some fierce firepower through our loosely woven check points. and we certainly do not want to grant the police the power to search our homes based upon reports taken over the phone, do we? ... I don't see any short to mid term solution to these very random acts of mass violence towards us other than just accepting the horror as the price we pay for our rights.
the only way I can cope with our American gun anarchy is by doing all the research I can so that I never, EVER, cast a vote that might help elect a lawmaker with even the most remote ties to or backing by the gun lobby... it's not much, but it's something
@dignin but you're driving your car out in public, interacting with other people, putting lives at risk. a person shouldn't be doing that with a gun.personally I wouldn't mind registering and licensing if we all pick up the tab, but I would vote against it if it made the gun owner pick up the tab. if it's that important to you, it shouldn't be a big deal to toss a few extra dollars that way.
and I wouldn't pay a dime for a mandatory shrink visit.
Cars have a fundamental purpose: transportation. The risks associated with them are inherent and necessary given the fact that cars are integral to our way of life.
Gun ownership is completely different from automobile ownership in that a gun's purpose is to blow holes in things- hardly a 'necessity'. It is debatable whether the inherent risks associated with gun ownership are something that should even be assumed by society.
People not interested in owning a hobby item such as a gun should not be required to subsidize the costs associated with such hobbies- that responsibility lies with the user group in its entirety.
We don't just hand out guns to anyone, he lived in California which is a anti-gunners dream.
He passed the background checks that everyone here screams for.
California's anti-gun laws also kept these victims defenseless as there are only 52 concealed carry permit holders in that county. This murderers previous statements indicated that he was avoiding attacking certain places based on whether someone legally carrying could stop him.
... Doesn't that all goes to show that the background checks are not adequate? ... Also... when was the last time a person with a concealed carry permit stopped a mass killing? Because I can't seem to recall one.
Exactly...
And when someone starts firing at you when you don't expect it a gun does you little good...
Reasonable people don't want to ban guns (except for assault weapons which have absolutely no place in society) they want to make purchasing guns as difficult as possible for the people that intend on misusing them.
... The thing I don't understand... how is putting more bullets in the air... coming from different directions... with terrified people running in several directions... make us safer? And how do we know who is the initial shooter, if there are a bunch of people shooting? Wouldn't it add to the confusion? ... I mean, let's say I have a concealed weapon and a leagal permit to carry it. I see the initial shots and can correctly identify the shooter. I draw my weapon an fire in his direction. Meanwhile... Mr. Gunrights, who also has a legal permit to carry a weapon, hears the shots (from both guns) and runs towards them hoping to stop the shooting. He rounds the corner and sees my... and put 3 rounds into me. How to you tell who is the bad guy with a gun... from the good guy with a gun?
Exactly....and situations like that will happen.
Please post said extensive list where this situation has occurred. Every state has some form of concealed carry. Please show me the facts that concealed carry holders have accidentally shot bystanders.
I'm guessing you have a much greater chance at being shot by a cop.
@dignin but you're driving your car out in public, interacting with other people, putting lives at risk. a person shouldn't be doing that with a gun.personally I wouldn't mind registering and licensing if we all pick up the tab, but I would vote against it if it made the gun owner pick up the tab. if it's that important to you, it shouldn't be a big deal to toss a few extra dollars that way.
and I wouldn't pay a dime for a mandatory shrink visit.
Cars have a fundamental purpose: transportation. The risks associated with them are inherent and necessary given the fact that cars are integral to our way of life.
Gun ownership is completely different from automobile ownership in that a gun's purpose is to blow holes in things- hardly a 'necessity'. It is debatable whether the inherent risks associated with gun ownership are something that should even be assumed by society.
People not interested in owning a hobby item such as a gun should not be required to subsidize the costs associated with such hobbies- that responsibility lies with the user group in its entirety.
Yet amazingly, thanks to our Constitution, owning a gun is your 'Right' as an American, you are entitled to it under the law. Driving a car is a privilege. Go figure.
It still amazes me, to this day how the gun people freak out at the mere suggestion that we make it more difficult for people to obtain firearms. It's a political machine with way too much money behind it, and it is frigging scary.
I am in favor of responsible gun ownership mind you, I also think more can be done to keep guns out of the hands of people who have no business owning them. . . . but of course, that brings us full circle back the whole 2nd amendment rights issue.
@thirty, then I would have to say the user group is the crazy wackjobs that go kill people. since i'm not one of those, I don't fall into that user group and shouldn't have to pay for their bull shit.
as far as the cars go, again, they aren't a necessity. they came about in the early 1900's, we don't need them. and the horse and saddle industry was too big to fail. it was a conspiracy.
it amazes me that you can be so passionate about saving human lives(people killed by guns) but then just casually toss tens of thousands of humans and countless more animals in the, oh well that's life pile. if we banned cars right now would it save lives? fuck yeah it would that was rhetorical. if people aren't willing to give up their cars to save human and animal lives and not dumping shit tons of pollution in our atmosphere just so they can get to work ten minutes earlier without their armpits sweating, then why should I give up my guns to save lives? but keep in mind, people killed by cars are up on my pedestal, like people killed by guns are for you. I could make room for some people killed by knives on my pedestal but that's about it.
I wanted to add, I use the car analogies because I think it's the best way to point out the hypocrisy. personally I think when you hear of a human being kicking the bucket, I think the question should be did that person die of old age? if the answer is no, then the question should be how could we have prevented it. Not, was that person killed by a gun? no? phew I almost cared.
hey thirty you doin any shows, euro or American?
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if you think what I believe is stupid, bizarre, ridiculous or outrageous.....it's ok, I think I had a brain tumor when I wrote that.
We don't just hand out guns to anyone, he lived in California which is a anti-gunners dream.
He passed the background checks that everyone here screams for.
California's anti-gun laws also kept these victims defenseless as there are only 52 concealed carry permit holders in that county. This murderers previous statements indicated that he was avoiding attacking certain places based on whether someone legally carrying could stop him.
... Doesn't that all goes to show that the background checks are not adequate? ... Also... when was the last time a person with a concealed carry permit stopped a mass killing? Because I can't seem to recall one.
Ccw holders usually stop crimes from becoming mass killings so I can't tell you because I don't have a crystal ball.
As far as the background checks they did work, his therapist then called the police in a panic saying he was a threat and they visited him. But they did nothing.
Yup, the cops fucked up big time. Hopefully this event will change their procedures when responding to calls like this. I.e. do a through search of the person's residence and not take them at their word when questioned.
... You are treading on very dangerous ground here. That means I can call the police on you and claim to be your father and tell them that you pose a threat to yourself and others. The police can then, go to your door and see if you are okay or not. If you say you are okay, they could still enter your home and conduct a search of the premises without a bench issued search warrant. That is a pretty scary proposition. ... See the timeline I posted. They had 10 minutes between the time the e-mails were sent, received and read by the therapist, who contacted the mother, who contacted the father... then, called 9-1-1. That is asking alot of local law enforcement.
Are you a therapist or psychiatrist and treating me? I'm not suggesting that just anyone can report such things. But I think that a mental health professional who is worried enough to contact the police should be assumed to be qualified here. I seriously doubt that therapists and psychiatrists make this kind of call very often at all. I think there are enough resources to respond to these kinds of cases, since I have no reason to think they are very common. It's a big deal with this kind of call is made IMO.
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@thirty, then I would have to say the user group is the crazy wackjobs that go kill people. since i'm not one of those, I don't fall into that user group and shouldn't have to pay for their bull shit.
as far as the cars go, again, they aren't a necessity. they came about in the early 1900's, we don't need them. and the horse and saddle industry was too big to fail. it was a conspiracy.
it amazes me that you can be so passionate about saving human lives(people killed by guns) but then just casually toss tens of thousands of humans and countless more animals in the, oh well that's life pile. if we banned cars right now would it save lives? fuck yeah it would that was rhetorical. if people aren't willing to give up their cars to save human and animal lives and not dumping shit tons of pollution in our atmosphere just so they can get to work ten minutes earlier without their armpits sweating, then why should I give up my guns to save lives? but keep in mind, people killed by cars are up on my pedestal, like people killed by guns are for you. I could make room for some people killed by knives on my pedestal but that's about it.
I wanted to add, I use the car analogies because I think it's the best way to point out the hypocrisy. personally I think when you hear of a human being kicking the bucket, I think the question should be did that person die of old age? if the answer is no, then the question should be how could we have prevented it. Not, was that person killed by a gun? no? phew I almost cared.
hey thirty you doin any shows, euro or American?
No Euro shows. No American shows- there's nothing remotely close to me.
But... hey... that's the way it goes. I've been very fortunate to this point in time seeing them in Seattle and Vancouver multiple times in the past 5 years.
How about you?
* By the way... I understand what you are trying to say- I just don't agree with your rationale. This doesn't make me right or you right... we just differ.
ISLA VISTA, CA—In the days following a violent rampage in southern California in which a lone attacker killed seven individuals, including himself, and seriously injured over a dozen others, citizens living in the only country where this kind of mass killing routinely occurs reportedly concluded Tuesday that there was no way to prevent the massacre from taking place. “This was a terrible tragedy, but sometimes these things just happen and there’s nothing anyone can do to stop them,” said North Carolina resident Samuel Wipper, echoing sentiments expressed by tens of millions of individuals who reside in a nation where over half of the world’s deadliest mass shootings have occurred in the past 50 years and whose citizens are 20 times more likely to die of gun violence than those of other developed nations. “It’s a shame, but what can we do? There really wasn’t anything that was going to keep this guy from snapping and killing a lot of people if that’s what he really wanted.” At press time, residents of the only economically advanced nation in the world where roughly two mass shootings have occurred every month for the past five years were referring to themselves and their situation as “helpless.”
"You can tell the greatness of a man by what makes him angry." - Lincoln
ISLA VISTA, CA—In the days following a violent rampage in southern California in which a lone attacker killed seven individuals, including himself, and seriously injured over a dozen others, citizens living in the only country where this kind of mass killing routinely occurs reportedly concluded Tuesday that there was no way to prevent the massacre from taking place. “This was a terrible tragedy, but sometimes these things just happen and there’s nothing anyone can do to stop them,” said North Carolina resident Samuel Wipper, echoing sentiments expressed by tens of millions of individuals who reside in a nation where over half of the world’s deadliest mass shootings have occurred in the past 50 years and whose citizens are 20 times more likely to die of gun violence than those of other developed nations. “It’s a shame, but what can we do? There really wasn’t anything that was going to keep this guy from snapping and killing a lot of people if that’s what he really wanted.” At press time, residents of the only economically advanced nation in the world where roughly two mass shootings have occurred every month for the past five years were referring to themselves and their situation as “helpless.”
I think one needs to break it down in as simple terms as possible:
Only nation where this regularly happens.
What is unique about this nation compared to other developed nations?
The United States is the most armed county in the world: 88.8 guns per 100 people. The U.S. has the most heavily armed citizens in the world. In fact, 62 per cent of Americans have more than one gun in their home or on their property.
The USA is #1! Kicking the shit out of wannabe #2 Yemen (54.8 guns per 100 people).
In comparison, Canada has 30.8 guns per 100 people.
* These numbers don't take into 'types' of guns. Handguns and assault rifles cannot be bought at the Big 5 Sporting good store in other countries. It's quite shocking and unnerving to see assault rifles on sales racks in a store in a strip mall by the Safeway.
ISLA VISTA, CA—In the days following a violent rampage in southern California in which a lone attacker killed seven individuals, including himself, and seriously injured over a dozen others, citizens living in the only country where this kind of mass killing routinely occurs reportedly concluded Tuesday that there was no way to prevent the massacre from taking place. “This was a terrible tragedy, but sometimes these things just happen and there’s nothing anyone can do to stop them,” said North Carolina resident Samuel Wipper, echoing sentiments expressed by tens of millions of individuals who reside in a nation where over half of the world’s deadliest mass shootings have occurred in the past 50 years and whose citizens are 20 times more likely to die of gun violence than those of other developed nations. “It’s a shame, but what can we do? There really wasn’t anything that was going to keep this guy from snapping and killing a lot of people if that’s what he really wanted.” At press time, residents of the only economically advanced nation in the world where roughly two mass shootings have occurred every month for the past five years were referring to themselves and their situation as “helpless.”
I think one needs to break it down in as simple terms as possible:
Only nation where this regularly happens.
What is unique about this nation compared to other developed nations?
The United States is the most armed county in the world: 88.8 guns per 100 people. The U.S. has the most heavily armed citizens in the world. In fact, 62 per cent of Americans have more than one gun in their home or on their property.
The USA is #1! Kicking the shit out of wannabe #2 Yemen (54.8 guns per 100 people).
In comparison, Canada has 30.8 guns per 100 people.
* These numbers don't take into 'types' of guns. Handguns and assault rifles cannot be bought at the Big 5 Sporting good store in other countries. It's quite shocking and unnerving to see assault rifles on sales racks in a store in a strip mall by the Safeway.
i have been told to read bukowski & i have a very little bit but never dove into his stuff. writing is my thing moreso than reading as i want my own... (way) that & my attention span is that of a piece of worn down chalk nearly ungraspable
this is the key elliot shoulda picked up... poetry & finding his center i will reinforce your words: brokedown car, slim wallet, holes in shoes, a otherwise empty refrigerator but for the two year old jar of mayonnaise i forgot was rotting there
i am a poor ass dude who worships women as goddesses therefore poetry is birthed as are wet i am kissed, warmed & thrilled hell, my barbaric nature is even accepted most of the time i am grateful as i am
You'd love him. I suggest you get on it right away.
For his poetry, I recommend 'Betting on The Muse', and 'You Get So Alone At Times...'
@thirty, yeah i'm lucky enough to be hitting Austria, Germany, Sweden and Norway. then i'll prolly do the two acl shows since they are less than an hour away. we'll hang out sometime yo.
as far as the opinions go, yup, just different. no right or wrong, just different.
if you think what I believe is stupid, bizarre, ridiculous or outrageous.....it's ok, I think I had a brain tumor when I wrote that.
We don't just hand out guns to anyone, he lived in California which is a anti-gunners dream.
He passed the background checks that everyone here screams for.
California's anti-gun laws also kept these victims defenseless as there are only 52 concealed carry permit holders in that county. This murderers previous statements indicated that he was avoiding attacking certain places based on whether someone legally carrying could stop him.
... Doesn't that all goes to show that the background checks are not adequate? ... Also... when was the last time a person with a concealed carry permit stopped a mass killing? Because I can't seem to recall one.
Exactly...
And when someone starts firing at you when you don't expect it a gun does you little good...
Reasonable people don't want to ban guns (except for assault weapons which have absolutely no place in society) they want to make purchasing guns as difficult as possible for the people that intend on misusing them.
all good points but....what about my right to own a gun ? are you saying no guns for the public ?
Godfather.
No not at all....I'm saying that there should be registration of guns (just like vehicles, boats, motorcycles, snowmobiles, etc.) so that law enforcement can determine what they are dealing with. In this situation they would have known that Rodgers had several guns, was making threats, had a concerned therapist, etc.
I am not against concealed carry (with a license...I have one).
I am completely for banning all assault weapons. There should be no weapon on the street (purchased legally) that is more powerful than what the police carry.
The whole right wing argument against registration (THE GOVERNMENT WILL COME DOOR TO DOOR AND TAKE OUR GUNS) is just ridiculous.
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@thirty, yeah i'm lucky enough to be hitting Austria, Germany, Sweden and Norway. then i'll prolly do the two acl shows since they are less than an hour away. we'll hang out sometime yo.
as far as the opinions go, yup, just different. no right or wrong, just different.
Holy crap! Beauty.
Seize the moment, man. Do those 2 acl shows.
And remember to grab all the overtime shifts available after your 'tour'.
We don't just hand out guns to anyone, he lived in California which is a anti-gunners dream.
He passed the background checks that everyone here screams for.
California's anti-gun laws also kept these victims defenseless as there are only 52 concealed carry permit holders in that county. This murderers previous statements indicated that he was avoiding attacking certain places based on whether someone legally carrying could stop him.
... Doesn't that all goes to show that the background checks are not adequate? ... Also... when was the last time a person with a concealed carry permit stopped a mass killing? Because I can't seem to recall one.
Ccw holders usually stop crimes from becoming mass killings so I can't tell you because I don't have a crystal ball.
As far as the background checks they did work, his therapist then called the police in a panic saying he was a threat and they visited him. But they did nothing.
Yup, the cops fucked up big time. Hopefully this event will change their procedures when responding to calls like this. I.e. do a through search of the person's residence and not take them at their word when questioned.
... You are treading on very dangerous ground here. That means I can call the police on you and claim to be your father and tell them that you pose a threat to yourself and others. The police can then, go to your door and see if you are okay or not. If you say you are okay, they could still enter your home and conduct a search of the premises without a bench issued search warrant. That is a pretty scary proposition. ... See the timeline I posted. They had 10 minutes between the time the e-mails were sent, received and read by the therapist, who contacted the mother, who contacted the father... then, called 9-1-1. That is asking alot of local law enforcement.
We don't just hand out guns to anyone, he lived in California which is a anti-gunners dream.
He passed the background checks that everyone here screams for.
California's anti-gun laws also kept these victims defenseless as there are only 52 concealed carry permit holders in that county. This murderers previous statements indicated that he was avoiding attacking certain places based on whether someone legally carrying could stop him.
... Doesn't that all goes to show that the background checks are not adequate? ... Also... when was the last time a person with a concealed carry permit stopped a mass killing? Because I can't seem to recall one.
Exactly...
And when someone starts firing at you when you don't expect it a gun does you little good...
Reasonable people don't want to ban guns (except for assault weapons which have absolutely no place in society) they want to make purchasing guns as difficult as possible for the people that intend on misusing them.
... The thing I don't understand... how is putting more bullets in the air... coming from different directions... with terrified people running in several directions... make us safer? And how do we know who is the initial shooter, if there are a bunch of people shooting? Wouldn't it add to the confusion? ... I mean, let's say I have a concealed weapon and a leagal permit to carry it. I see the initial shots and can correctly identify the shooter. I draw my weapon an fire in his direction. Meanwhile... Mr. Gunrights, who also has a legal permit to carry a weapon, hears the shots (from both guns) and runs towards them hoping to stop the shooting. He rounds the corner and sees my... and put 3 rounds into me. How to you tell who is the bad guy with a gun... from the good guy with a gun?
Exactly....and situations like that will happen.
Please post said extensive list where this situation has occurred. Every state has some form of concealed carry. Please show me the facts that concealed carry holders have accidentally shot bystanders.
I'm guessing you have a much greater chance at being shot by a cop.
Who said there was an extensive list? We are envisioning a scenario that is very likely to play out given the wild wild west culture the gun nuts are cultivating.
This is vigilante justice. The marine should have called the police. What makes him feel like he should go get his gun and wait on the robbers? Yes they robbed the store...did they deserve to die?
What if someone in the parking lot had been struck and killed by a bullet in that exchange? Someone who would NOT have been killed had the guy noted their license plate # and direction of travel and called the police?
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We don't just hand out guns to anyone, he lived in California which is a anti-gunners dream.
He passed the background checks that everyone here screams for.
California's anti-gun laws also kept these victims defenseless as there are only 52 concealed carry permit holders in that county. This murderers previous statements indicated that he was avoiding attacking certain places based on whether someone legally carrying could stop him.
... Doesn't that all goes to show that the background checks are not adequate? ... Also... when was the last time a person with a concealed carry permit stopped a mass killing? Because I can't seem to recall one.
Ccw holders usually stop crimes from becoming mass killings so I can't tell you because I don't have a crystal ball.
As far as the background checks they did work, his therapist then called the police in a panic saying he was a threat and they visited him. But they did nothing.
Yup, the cops fucked up big time. Hopefully this event will change their procedures when responding to calls like this. I.e. do a through search of the person's residence and not take them at their word when questioned.
... You are treading on very dangerous ground here. That means I can call the police on you and claim to be your father and tell them that you pose a threat to yourself and others. The police can then, go to your door and see if you are okay or not. If you say you are okay, they could still enter your home and conduct a search of the premises without a bench issued search warrant. That is a pretty scary proposition. ... See the timeline I posted. They had 10 minutes between the time the e-mails were sent, received and read by the therapist, who contacted the mother, who contacted the father... then, called 9-1-1. That is asking alot of local law enforcement.
We don't just hand out guns to anyone, he lived in California which is a anti-gunners dream.
He passed the background checks that everyone here screams for.
California's anti-gun laws also kept these victims defenseless as there are only 52 concealed carry permit holders in that county. This murderers previous statements indicated that he was avoiding attacking certain places based on whether someone legally carrying could stop him.
... Doesn't that all goes to show that the background checks are not adequate? ... Also... when was the last time a person with a concealed carry permit stopped a mass killing? Because I can't seem to recall one.
Exactly...
And when someone starts firing at you when you don't expect it a gun does you little good...
Reasonable people don't want to ban guns (except for assault weapons which have absolutely no place in society) they want to make purchasing guns as difficult as possible for the people that intend on misusing them.
... The thing I don't understand... how is putting more bullets in the air... coming from different directions... with terrified people running in several directions... make us safer? And how do we know who is the initial shooter, if there are a bunch of people shooting? Wouldn't it add to the confusion? ... I mean, let's say I have a concealed weapon and a leagal permit to carry it. I see the initial shots and can correctly identify the shooter. I draw my weapon an fire in his direction. Meanwhile... Mr. Gunrights, who also has a legal permit to carry a weapon, hears the shots (from both guns) and runs towards them hoping to stop the shooting. He rounds the corner and sees my... and put 3 rounds into me. How to you tell who is the bad guy with a gun... from the good guy with a gun?
Exactly....and situations like that will happen.
Please post said extensive list where this situation has occurred. Every state has some form of concealed carry. Please show me the facts that concealed carry holders have accidentally shot bystanders.
I'm guessing you have a much greater chance at being shot by a cop.
Who said there was an extensive list? We are envisioning a scenario that is very likely to play out given the wild wild west culture the gun nuts are cultivating.
Moron drops loaded weapon in Walmart...shoots woman who was pushing son in cart...what if that bullet had hit the boy in the head?
This is the gun culture in the USA
'Moron'
A beautiful word. So accurately describes so many people in one fluid word that just rolls off the tongue.
Different stress and accentuations make the term even more effective: in particular... I like really emphasizing the 'm' as you utter the word. It builds for a nice release and when the term is finally expressed following through... the result is a description that seems impossible to deny.
As in, "What a mmmmmoron!"
Try it some time. The emphasis takes away the need to throw foul language as an adjective to most accurately describe the level of moron one is relating.
Instead of, "What a fucking moron!" A person can say, "What a mmmmmoron!" and the effect is the same for accurately detailing the degree of said moron.
The only thing I ever have to add to these threads is that I think that (sadly), its too late. The gun culture in the USA is just going to get worse. I believe this because I think we really are getting desensitized to these mass shootings, and many of us who want better laws or more accurate registration, or better physiological evaluations are learning that this might never happen. So some folks like me, who are concerned about how to defend against the possibility of mass shooting are just going to go get guns themselves, and join the spiraling out of control gun culture of the US. (i'm still not getting a gun though, but the point is, that many like me, are).
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but you're driving your car out in public, interacting with other people, putting lives at risk. a person shouldn't be doing that with a gun.personally I wouldn't mind registering and licensing if we all pick up the tab, but I would vote against it if it made the gun owner pick up the tab. if it's that important to you, it shouldn't be a big deal to toss a few extra dollars that way.
and I wouldn't pay a dime for a mandatory shrink visit.
I can understand the registration part... which should include the transfer of the registration between private parties.
As for the mental state evaluation... that is extremely tricky. First off, who defines mental stability? Are we willing to treat mentally ill people as potential criminals?
But, still... we should try something to keep guns out of the hands of the crazy people... the trick is to pick them out of the 400 million or so of us.
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Also, Initial reports are that the 3 roommate were stabbed or hit with a hammer as they slept. We still don't know the timeline details, other than the first reports of shots fired at around 9:27 P.M. All we know is the roommates were murdered anytime before that time. But, we don't know if he kiled them minutes before or hours before.
Hail, Hail!!!
exactly man, most would say a person who has read a bunch of books and passed a bunch of tests and got a neat piece a paper from an accredited university. but does that make it correct, or just the closest thing to correct that we know?
and yeah I don't get the private transfers, why there is no paperwork involved in that. doesn't make sense.
The same thing goes with the gun debate. We know there are nutcases out there that can legally obtain some fierce firepower through our loosely woven check points. and we certainly do not want to grant the police the power to search our homes based upon reports taken over the phone, do we?
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I don't see any short to mid term solution to these very random acts of mass violence towards us other than just accepting the horror as the price we pay for our rights.
Hail, Hail!!!
Gun ownership is completely different from automobile ownership in that a gun's purpose is to blow holes in things- hardly a 'necessity'. It is debatable whether the inherent risks associated with gun ownership are something that should even be assumed by society.
People not interested in owning a hobby item such as a gun should not be required to subsidize the costs associated with such hobbies- that responsibility lies with the user group in its entirety.
I'm guessing you have a much greater chance at being shot by a cop.
Yet amazingly, thanks to our Constitution, owning a gun is your 'Right' as an American, you are entitled to it under the law. Driving a car is a privilege. Go figure.
It still amazes me, to this day how the gun people freak out at the mere suggestion that we make it more difficult for people to obtain firearms. It's a political machine with way too much money behind it, and it is frigging scary.
I am in favor of responsible gun ownership mind you, I also think more can be done to keep guns out of the hands of people who have no business owning them. . . . but of course, that brings us full circle back the whole 2nd amendment rights issue.
Our society has become one giant cluster f@#k.
as far as the cars go, again, they aren't a necessity. they came about in the early 1900's, we don't need them. and the horse and saddle industry was too big to fail. it was a conspiracy.
it amazes me that you can be so passionate about saving human lives(people killed by guns) but then just casually toss tens of thousands of humans and countless more animals in the, oh well that's life pile. if we banned cars right now would it save lives? fuck yeah it would that was rhetorical. if people aren't willing to give up their cars to save human and animal lives and not dumping shit tons of pollution in our atmosphere just so they can get to work ten minutes earlier without their armpits sweating, then why should I give up my guns to save lives? but keep in mind, people killed by cars are up on my pedestal, like people killed by guns are for you. I could make room for some people killed by knives on my pedestal but that's about it.
I wanted to add, I use the car analogies because I think it's the best way to point out the hypocrisy.
personally I think when you hear of a human being kicking the bucket, I think the question should be did that person die of old age? if the answer is no, then the question should be how could we have prevented it. Not, was that person killed by a gun? no? phew I almost cared.
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Well ate my words a bit. Saw this story on way home from work. Good guy got robbers.
http://www.click2houston.com/news/3-schools-on-lockdown-as-police-search-for-robbery-suspects/26230464
Still don't agree with arming everyone but.....
But... hey... that's the way it goes. I've been very fortunate to this point in time seeing them in Seattle and Vancouver multiple times in the past 5 years.
How about you?
* By the way... I understand what you are trying to say- I just don't agree with your rationale. This doesn't make me right or you right... we just differ.
http://www.theonion.com/articles/no-way-to-prevent-this-says-only-nation-where-this,36131/
ISLA VISTA, CA—In the days following a violent rampage in southern California in which a lone attacker killed seven individuals, including himself, and seriously injured over a dozen others, citizens living in the only country where this kind of mass killing routinely occurs reportedly concluded Tuesday that there was no way to prevent the massacre from taking place. “This was a terrible tragedy, but sometimes these things just happen and there’s nothing anyone can do to stop them,” said North Carolina resident Samuel Wipper, echoing sentiments expressed by tens of millions of individuals who reside in a nation where over half of the world’s deadliest mass shootings have occurred in the past 50 years and whose citizens are 20 times more likely to die of gun violence than those of other developed nations. “It’s a shame, but what can we do? There really wasn’t anything that was going to keep this guy from snapping and killing a lot of people if that’s what he really wanted.” At press time, residents of the only economically advanced nation in the world where roughly two mass shootings have occurred every month for the past five years were referring to themselves and their situation as “helpless.”
"Well, you tell him that I don't talk to suckas."
Only nation where this regularly happens.
What is unique about this nation compared to other developed nations?
The United States is the most armed county in the world: 88.8 guns per 100 people. The U.S. has the most heavily armed citizens in the world. In fact, 62 per cent of Americans have more than one gun in their home or on their property.
The USA is #1! Kicking the shit out of wannabe #2 Yemen (54.8 guns per 100 people).
In comparison, Canada has 30.8 guns per 100 people.
* These numbers don't take into 'types' of guns. Handguns and assault rifles cannot be bought at the Big 5 Sporting good store in other countries. It's quite shocking and unnerving to see assault rifles on sales racks in a store in a strip mall by the Safeway.
http://www.calgaryherald.com/news/photos+countries+with+most+heavily+armed+civilians+earth/7720034/story.html
Guns.
Mental health.
Misogyny.
Maybe or not in that order.
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as far as the opinions go, yup, just different. no right or wrong, just different.
I am not against concealed carry (with a license...I have one).
I am completely for banning all assault weapons. There should be no weapon on the street (purchased legally) that is more powerful than what the police carry.
The whole right wing argument against registration (THE GOVERNMENT WILL COME DOOR TO DOOR AND TAKE OUR GUNS) is just ridiculous.
The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana
Seize the moment, man. Do those 2 acl shows.
And remember to grab all the overtime shifts available after your 'tour'.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/05/29/florida-6-year-old-kills-grandfather-with-ak-47-left-unattended-by-boys-uncle-at-family-picnic/
Here is a good example of this culture...moron leaves assault rifle at family picnic
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/05/29/nevada-man-claims-stand-your-ground-after-shooting-couple-sleeping-at-his-vacant-property/
Moron kills sleeping man and almost kills woman (yes they were trespassing....perhaps a call to the police could have occurred?)
http://fox59.com/2014/05/27/woman-shot-after-gun-goes-off-inside-indiana-walmart-store/
Moron drops loaded weapon in Walmart...shoots woman who was pushing son in cart...what if that bullet had hit the boy in the head?
This is the gun culture in the USA
The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana
What if someone in the parking lot had been struck and killed by a bullet in that exchange? Someone who would NOT have been killed had the guy noted their license plate # and direction of travel and called the police?
The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana
A beautiful word. So accurately describes so many people in one fluid word that just rolls off the tongue.
Different stress and accentuations make the term even more effective: in particular... I like really emphasizing the 'm' as you utter the word. It builds for a nice release and when the term is finally expressed following through... the result is a description that seems impossible to deny.
As in, "What a mmmmmoron!"
Try it some time. The emphasis takes away the need to throw foul language as an adjective to most accurately describe the level of moron one is relating.
Instead of, "What a fucking moron!" A person can say, "What a mmmmmoron!" and the effect is the same for accurately detailing the degree of said moron.
The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
1998: Noblesville; 2003: Noblesville; 2009: EV Nashville, Chicago, Chicago
2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
2020: Oakland, Oakland: 2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana