America's Gun Violence
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cincybearcat said:CM189191 said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:CM189191 said:cincybearcat said:
Wow does it reek of inherent bias.
Black men nearly 3 times as likely to die from police use of force
Young black men again faced highest rate of US police killings in 20160 -
Thirty Bills Unpaid said:I wonder how many times these parents argued with people on-line regarding right to ownership and not to 'punish' good owners?
https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/shootings/las-vegas-parents-charged-after-4-year-old-shoots-kills-self/
"If people can afford a gun and ammunition, she said, they can afford a safe. Mohler said she encourages parents to ask the parents of their children’s friends whether they have unsecured guns at home."
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CM189191 said:cincybearcat said:CM189191 said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:CM189191 said:cincybearcat said:
Wow does it reek of inherent bias.
Black men nearly 3 times as likely to die from police use of force
Young black men again faced highest rate of US police killings in 2016
So you're saying the real villain was the cop who shot the mass murderer wielding a weapon?
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CM189191 said:cincybearcat said:CM189191 said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:CM189191 said:cincybearcat said:
Wow does it reek of inherent bias.
Black men nearly 3 times as likely to die from police use of force
Young black men again faced highest rate of US police killings in 20160 -
PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:I wonder how many times these parents argued with people on-line regarding right to ownership and not to 'punish' good owners?
https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/shootings/las-vegas-parents-charged-after-4-year-old-shoots-kills-self/
"If people can afford a gun and ammunition, she said, they can afford a safe. Mohler said she encourages parents to ask the parents of their children’s friends whether they have unsecured guns at home."
Knowledge and education...
If people that can log on to a site and write such a thought process down... think of how many simple bastards incapable of turning a computer on leave their pistol sitting there ready for action. The stats do not lie... when you introduce a gun to your home... the chances of someone inside that home getting hurt or killed by a gun increase exponentially.
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PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:I wonder how many times these parents argued with people on-line regarding right to ownership and not to 'punish' good owners?
https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/shootings/las-vegas-parents-charged-after-4-year-old-shoots-kills-self/
"If people can afford a gun and ammunition, she said, they can afford a safe. Mohler said she encourages parents to ask the parents of their children’s friends whether they have unsecured guns at home."
Knowledge and education...
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Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:I wonder how many times these parents argued with people on-line regarding right to ownership and not to 'punish' good owners?
https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/shootings/las-vegas-parents-charged-after-4-year-old-shoots-kills-self/
"If people can afford a gun and ammunition, she said, they can afford a safe. Mohler said she encourages parents to ask the parents of their children’s friends whether they have unsecured guns at home."
Knowledge and education...
If people that can log on to a site and write such a thought process down... think of how many simple bastards incapable of turning a computer on leave their pistol sitting there ready for action. The stats do not lie... when you introduce a gun to your home... the chances of someone inside that home getting hurt or killed by a gun increase exponentially.
Introducing cleaning chemicals to a home increases the chance of a child poisoning themselves exponentially as well, that's why you make it inaccessible to children...but they do increase the odds of your home being safe and germ free as well (hopefully you get the analogy).
I just read a story about some assholes gagging and duct taping their babies to a wall, so it really doesn't surprise me when abuse or neglect leads to children being hurt in any form or fashion. Unfortunately people can be real shitheads...but how are you going to stop those shitheads from owning firearms...or bathroom cleaners...or duct tape...? I know it is hard for some of you to believe, but the majority of gun owners are safe and have safes. Gun ownership 101- "secure your firearm"!
Edit: I over read your mention of storing guns and ammo together. I actually have no issue with this as long as they are SECURE! In an unlocked nightstand is not secure.Post edited by PJPOWER on0 -
PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJPOWER said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:I wonder how many times these parents argued with people on-line regarding right to ownership and not to 'punish' good owners?
https://www.reviewjournal.com/crime/shootings/las-vegas-parents-charged-after-4-year-old-shoots-kills-self/
"If people can afford a gun and ammunition, she said, they can afford a safe. Mohler said she encourages parents to ask the parents of their children’s friends whether they have unsecured guns at home."
Knowledge and education...
If people that can log on to a site and write such a thought process down... think of how many simple bastards incapable of turning a computer on leave their pistol sitting there ready for action. The stats do not lie... when you introduce a gun to your home... the chances of someone inside that home getting hurt or killed by a gun increase exponentially.
Introducing cleaning chemicals to a home increases the chance of a child poisoning themselves exponentially as well, that's why you make it inaccessible to children...but they do increase the odds of your home being safe and germ free as well (hopefully you get the analogy).
I just read a story about some assholes gagging and duct taping their babies to a wall, so it really doesn't surprise me when abuse or neglect leads to children being hurt in any form or fashion. Unfortunately people can be real shitheads...but how are you going to stop those shitheads from owning firearms...or bathroom cleaners...or duct tape...? I know it is hard for some of you to believe, but the majority of gun owners are safe and have safes. Gun ownership 101- "secure your firearm"!
Edit: I over read your mention of storing guns and ammo together. I actually have no issue with this as long as they are SECURE! In an unlocked nightstand is not secure.
The only gun that does not have a trigger lock on it is my handgun but I am the only person that has the key to the safe. The handgun is not loaded but does have mags in the safe.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
Saying over half of gun owners keep their guns secure might be making up a statistic.0
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According to ABC, 57% of parents in a NC study have guns locked up. While that is not enough, it is more than half.
It also failed to mention if the other 43% even owned guns or not.....
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=117480&page=1
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mace1229 said:According to ABC, 57% of parents in a NC study have guns locked up. While that is not enough, it is more than half.
It also failed to mention if the other 43% even owned guns or not.....
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Go Beavers said:PJ_Soul said:Who the fuck goes over to their friend's house to watch the game packing heat?
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I agree. I was just curious about the number and didn't feel like digging any deeper into more articles. But if it is close to 57% that would surprise me. Everyone I know who is a gun owner keeps them locked up.0
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I hate the arguement of "well guns should be stored in X manner and then people would be safe." It makes no logical sense, you can tell people about gun safety on the internet, the NRA can put commercials on every TV station about securing guns properly but it isn't going to make anyone do squat shit. Unless some law is made or something then there's no one that's going to change their habits because of instructions from responsible gun owners on the internet. And you can't make a law because what would you do? Have the government go door to door to check for safes? That's not realistic. So what's the answer? It's not to tell people how to be safer, so quit using it as a cop out.0
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I agree it's totally stupid to say that guns bought for protection should be locked up. If they're locked up with the ammo kept separate then they aren't really for home defense anymore, so what's the point? Gun advocates know that. They just spew that shit as a defense mechanism.
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PJ_Soul said:I agree it's totally stupid to say that guns bought for protection should be locked up. If they're locked up with the ammo kept separate then they aren't really for home defense anymore, so what's the point? Gun advocates know that. They just spew that shit as a defense mechanism.
Most gun owners I know do this, if for nothing else, to keep them from being stolen.
You are not going to get rid of guns, so educating more on the appropriate storage/usage and possible consequences for being irresponsible is imperative.
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PJPOWER said:PJ_Soul said:I agree it's totally stupid to say that guns bought for protection should be locked up. If they're locked up with the ammo kept separate then they aren't really for home defense anymore, so what's the point? Gun advocates know that. They just spew that shit as a defense mechanism.
Most gun owners I know do this, if for nothing else, to keep them from being stolen.
But anyway, even if stored in one of these... so where you do you keep it? Say it's in your den. And you're in bed when someone breaks in. That's going to take a lot more than 5 seconds even if the criminal isn't between you and the safe. Or say you keep it right next to your bed? So the criminal breaks in at night, you wake up, take a bit to come to and realize what's going on, you have to get out of bed, open the safe.... great. Hopefully the criminal didn't start in the bedroom and wake you up by coming in there, because then you're dead before you can even reach your safe. Or say you keep it next to your bed and you would have gotten to it on time because the criminal is still somewhere else in the house. Perfect! But only if you're in bed. If they bust in while you're anywhere but your bedroom, suddenly your chances of reaching that gun in time go back to slim. I personally think that the only sure way to always be protected by your gun is to have it on your person (or under your pillow) at all times (not that I'm recommending that... It's easy for people in a society that isn't obsessed with guns to feel secure without a gun. Of course, they aren't generally terrified of home invasions either, so it's a moot point).
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If people actually gave a shit about home security they would have a decent home security system installed.0
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When the starting position is "of course you're not going to get rid of guns", then there's hardly any point in continuing the conversation.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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oftenreading said:When the starting position is "of course you're not going to get rid of guns", then there's hardly any point in continuing the conversation.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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