America's Gun Violence
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All the way to Moscow?dignin said:
Looking for where this picture was photo-shopped.unsung said:
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            Guns don't kill people.....
Gun owners kill people8 killed in Mississippi shootings0 - 
            It doesn't appear as though the aggressor should have even had a gun after reading about his previous criminal record.
What a shame. Hope the survivors of the victims can get past this.If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV0 - 
            
I also don't think that many, if any gun rights supporters would advocate for this guys right to bear arms considering his violent past.Bentleyspop said:Guns don't kill people.....
Gun owners kill people8 killed in Mississippi shootings
Nice dig at gun owners though.If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV0 - 
            Watced 'Gunned Down: The Power of the NRA" last night, simultaneously feeling terrible sadness and overwhelming anger and frustration. It's terrifying the power they hold and their determination to put their 'right to bear arms' above all else. Seeing the interviews with Sandy Hook parents and Obama's response to that horrific event was heartbreaking0
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            The NRA certainly has an agenda, just like every other group in Washington. They also do a lot of good. Gun safety programs, training courses and fighting to preserve the right to keep and bear arms for law abiding citizens to name a few.
I am by no means a defender of everything NRA but they are not the completely evil organization that Bloomberg, Hollywood and many leftists make them out to be.
They're only a little evil with some good sprinkled on top.Post edited by dudeman onIf hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV0 - 
            
The "good" you described doesn't count for shit to someone who doesn't care about guns.dudeman said:The NRA certainly has an agenda, just like every other group in Washington. They also do a lot of good. Gun safety programs, training courses and fighting to preserve the right to keep and bear arms for law abiding citizens to name a few.
I am by no means a defender of everything NRA but they are not the completely evil organization that Bloomberg, Hollywood and many leftists make them out to be.
They're only a little evil with some good sprinkled on top.
Do they feed hungry people?
Do they help sick people?
Help the elderly?
Do they help kids to build a better life?
Building your own brand is not "doing good", don't try to kid yourself.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 - 
            
Promoting gun safety and providing training is good for everyone, pro, anti or ambivalent.rgambs said:
The "good" you described doesn't count for shit to someone who doesn't care about guns.dudeman said:The NRA certainly has an agenda, just like every other group in Washington. They also do a lot of good. Gun safety programs, training courses and fighting to preserve the right to keep and bear arms for law abiding citizens to name a few.
I am by no means a defender of everything NRA but they are not the completely evil organization that Bloomberg, Hollywood and many leftists make them out to be.
They're only a little evil with some good sprinkled on top.
Do they feed hungry people?
Do they help sick people?
Help the elderly?
Do they help kids to build a better life?
Building your own brand is not "doing good", don't try to kid yourself.If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV0 - 
            
I mean, it's better than not doing so, but it's not exactly something that qualifies as a humanitarian endeavour. Promoting gun safety and providing training is good for everyone, but it's best for the NRA.dudeman said:
Promoting gun safety and providing training is good for everyone, pro, anti or ambivalent.rgambs said:
The "good" you described doesn't count for shit to someone who doesn't care about guns.dudeman said:The NRA certainly has an agenda, just like every other group in Washington. They also do a lot of good. Gun safety programs, training courses and fighting to preserve the right to keep and bear arms for law abiding citizens to name a few.
I am by no means a defender of everything NRA but they are not the completely evil organization that Bloomberg, Hollywood and many leftists make them out to be.
They're only a little evil with some good sprinkled on top.
Do they feed hungry people?
Do they help sick people?
Help the elderly?
Do they help kids to build a better life?
Building your own brand is not "doing good", don't try to kid yourself.
I'm struggling to think of the great luminary figure that said, "feed the children, take care of your elders, make peace, and for goodness' sake, provide gun safety training".Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 - 
            Did anyone claim that the NRA is a humanitarian organization? I must have missed that part.If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV0
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No. I think it's pretty clear what the NRA's purpose is, to promote gun ownership and fight legislation that puts any type of restrictions on said ownership. Defending the NRA might as well be as worthy as supporting big oil, coal mining and military spending. The little they do to support a better world doesn't even come close to outweighing the negatives they create. It's more about trying to keep their conscience clean and a side project they can use to detract negative press.dudeman said:Did anyone claim that the NRA is a humanitarian organization? I must have missed that part.It's a hopeless situation...0 - 
            They absolutely have an agenda, just like everyone else in Washington. Some of what they do could probably be perceived as nefarious.
However, they stand up for the rights of law-abiding citizens. I don't see a negative there. The right to bear arms applies to you too. (Provided that you aren't exempt due to felony convictions, restraining orders, drug addiction, domestic violence, dishonorable discharge from the military or mental illness.)
Also, some of the legislation they have opposed would have made many people "criminals" due to shady, back door pieces of legislation added to otherwise sensible bills. The draft of the Universal Background Check bill was ridiculous with loopholes and language that made it difficult to take seriously.
For the record, I think universal background checks and minimum training and proficiency requirements are a great idea, so please don't lump me in with the "gun nuts" who oppose such things.
I just don't want to spend 20 years in prison for taking someone to the range and shooting a gun that they brought without calling the police to conduct a background check on me before I pick it up. I don't think that people who visit gun owners in their own homes should have to have a background check before they can go inside is a step in the right direction either.If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV0 - 
            Guns don't kill people.....
Gun owners kill peopleOrlando Shooting: Multiple Fatalities Reported After Gunfire Erupts at Business0 - 
            
Not that I'm a gun advocate, but I also didn't see any mention in there that he is a legal gun owner. Do we know anything about this guy yet to jump to conclusions?Bentleyspop said:Guns don't kill people.....
Gun owners kill peopleOrlando Shooting: Multiple Fatalities Reported After Gunfire Erupts at BusinessIt's a hopeless situation...0 - 
            Jumping to conclusions about gun owners and their inevitable failings is the de facto response here on the train.
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I don't know many details, but I'd file this under gun owner failings.dudeman said:Jumping to conclusions about gun owners and their inevitable failings is the de facto response here on the train.
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            From what I have read, this guy had a previous record of violent behavior and drug use. The asshole should not have had access to guns.If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV0
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I agree. It should be significantly harder for people to get guns.dudeman said:From what I have read, this guy had a previous record of violent behavior and drug use. The asshole should not have had access to guns.0 - 
            Especially people who have demonstrated violent tendencies, drug use and mental instability. What makes it worse is that this guy had legal trouble of this nature and more wasn't done to prevent him from getting his hands on a gun.
I'm all for gun rights for law abiding citizens but if you can't play by the rules, you forfeit that right. We should be able to do better in this day and age.If hope can grow from dirt like me, it can be done. - EV0 - 
            A little but if background on the Orlando shooter. No mention of how he got the gun yet. Former military with some minor issues in his past, but nothing major that would have prohibited legal gun ownership.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/orlando-workplace-shooting/os-john-robert-neumann-shooting-suspect-20170605-story.html
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