America's Gun Violence

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  • PJPOWER said:
    Sounds like a great idea for 10-20 years down the road...
    Correct.

    There is no short term solution, but for the Middle Valley High (or whatever school is destined for a slaughter in 10-20 years)... they'll be thrilled!
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    PJPOWER said:
    Must you be so condescending in every post?  Of course it could change in one voting cycle.  Look at the way it changed in the last.  I do not see the country becoming more bipartisan right now though, do you?  I still see hardcore republicans and hardcore democrats being bound by lobbying groups.  Again, how are you going to sway the minds of hardcore voting republicans who do not support gun control?  I guess you could try calling them deplorables and shaming them, but is that really going to work?  Maybe a trade, abortion for gun control?  I, currently, have no realistic political strategies in mind that will result in the banning of “assault weapons” over at least the next 2 years...You cannot just tell people “don’t vote for gun nuts” and see that as a failsafe strategy...or do you?

    I’m glad the kids are organizing marches across the country at least they are Trying unlike our generations that have done zero but just keep watching the death toll rise ..
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    If more guns was the answer America would be the safest place in the world

    It's shocking how well years of propaganda works, they have people actually believing this shit. 

  • Jeez. It's almost like people forget we had an assault weapons ban from 1994 to 2004. Other than Columbine, can you think of any other mass shootings in that time frame of the top of your head? Neither can I. Now....can you think of any since that expired and can you name what most of them have in common?

    NOBODY who wants these guns banned are not ONLY looking to ban these guns and do NOTHING else.
    OF COURSE we need to change our culture. 
    OF COURSE our schools need better security.
    OF COURSE we need universal and more stringent background checks.

    But it's COMMON SENSE to also try to restrict the kinds of guns that make shootings like these easier for people.

    The rest of the world is laughing at us. Thank God for these kids...

    You use the phrase common sense.  Please explain this simple common sense idea that is going to work so well.

    Can you name any mass shootings off the top of your head before 1994?  The point you tried to make works both for you and against you.




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    my2hands said:
    If more guns was the answer America would be the safest place in the world

    It's shocking how well years of propaganda works, they have people actually believing this shit. 
    Exactly.  The "more guns" argument completely lacks any logic.  All it takes is to compare gun death (by percentage of population) in America with gun death in other countries where guns are either illegal or not prevalent.  Strange how so many people seem to have a problem with logic.
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    I would say the far right and far left are ruining this country.  But that’s a different discussion all together.
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    The political landscape can change in ONE voting cycle. What are you not picking up here?
    Yeah, it just did.
    We lost the executive, legislative, and judicial branches to a fucking orange clown and his posse.
    2018 we have a CHANCE to take back one half of the legislative branch.

    Clinton as the candidate aside, the lines are drawn on this issue, we aren't picking up millions of voters to the Dem side using this issue.  Which is fucked up, but it's reality.
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  • my2hands said:
    If more guns was the answer America would be the safest place in the world

    It's shocking how well years of propaganda works, they have people actually believing this shit. 
    Ding Ding Ding Ding

    A winner. Debate is over.
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    I think I saw America gas 4% of the world's population, and 40% of the world's guns... seems reasonable! lol


    The sooner people realize it's NOT about the right to bear arms, it's about the right to SELL arms, this country might be able to save itself. #suckers
  • Posts: 13,576
    I understand that many of us are all het up on this issue, but I have to say, from my perspective, the gun control crowd is not presenting their argument well here.  I'm seeing a majority of the comments arguing against straw men and using slippery slope sloppiness.
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    Dude....your solution is "more guns." Which sounds more logical: voting in responsible people who realize we need more gun control....or, MORE GUNS!!? Think about your argument here. What if back in the 60's, instead of working hard and galvanizing support for the Civil Rights Act, people just threw their hands up in the air and said "Fuck this shit! This is too hard! We're never gonna convince rural, southern Americans that this makes sense---let's just not let black people vote again!"


    Obviously this isn't going to happen overnight. It starts by accepting that there is a problem and actively advocating for change like these kids in Florida are doing right now. And then enough people have to make their voices heard in voting booths. And again, gun owners who don't want to change gun laws are in the MINORITY. They are a loud and vociferous minority but they still are in the MINORITY.

    Well, hope the voting and politics works out.  In the mean time, I’m going to send my child to a school with armed staff and maybe even donate to their security funds.  I never said to stop the good fight, just suggested immediate measures to protect our children NOW.  
    As a parent, that is my focus.  
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    my2hands said:
    If more guns was the answer America would be the safest place in the world

    It's shocking how well years of propaganda works, they have people actually believing this shit. 

    It's fucking amazing how brainwashed people have become. 30, 40 years ago, the NRA was not scaring people into believing they needed guns to protect themselves from the government like they are now.
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  • You use the phrase common sense.  Please explain this simple common sense idea that is going to work so well.

    Can you name any mass shootings off the top of your head before 1994?  The point you tried to make works both for you and against you.




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    my2hands said:
    Mass shootings don't just happen at schools, in case anybody hasn't noticed... but anyway 

    teams of armed guards at every school in America? Metal detectors at every entrance? Every doorway to every school secured and guarded?

    Great solution LOL... wtf is wrong with this country? It's fucking absurd

    How about when they get off the bus? Get let out for the day? The friday night football game? The Tuesday afternoon soccer practice? It's so easy to poke holes in this shirt sighted bullshit it's fucking laughable, if it wasn't so sad

    Imagine, just for a second, if America had no guns... what's that look like? Think about that for a second before you swallow down more NRA propaganda convincing you to cling to your AR-15
    So what actionable solution do you see as less laughable in a country ruled by Trump that can't even put together a budget.
    What amazing feat of bi-partisan legislation are you expecting to go through at any moment?

    Imagine America without guns?  WTF is the purpose of that?  There's hundreds of millions of them out there, that's our fucked up reality.  Dreaming of living in America without guns is just that, dreaming. 
    We need actions, not dreams.
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    edited February 2018
    You use the phrase common sense.  Please explain this simple common sense idea that is going to work so well.

    Can you name any mass shootings off the top of your head before 1994?  The point you tried to make works both for you and against you.





    Okay. The one in Stockton Cali killed like 30 kids in 1990ish...Luby's in Texas was a big one a few years later...and there was another big one in Cali 1993 that lead to the '94 bill just one year later.
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    PJPOWER said:
    Well, hope the voting and politics works out.  In the mean time, I’m going to send my child to a school with armed staff and maybe even donate to their security funds.  I never said to stop the good fight, just suggested immediate measures to protect our children NOW.  
    As a parent, that is my focus.  


    I'm not a parent. If I were, I don't know how safe I'd feel with a bunch of little kids in a room with a loaded gun.

    But, best of luck to you.

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    rgambs said:
    So what actionable solution do you see as less laughable in a country ruled by Trump that can't even put together a budget.
    What amazing feat of bi-partisan legislation are you expecting to go through at any moment?

    Imagine America without guns?  WTF is the purpose of that?  There's hundreds of millions of them out there, that's our fucked up reality.  Dreaming of living in America without guns is just that, dreaming. 
    We need actions, not dreams.

    I don't want an America without guns. I'm not opposed to obtaining one in the future. I do want an America without assault style guns though.
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    rgambs said:
    I understand that many of us are all het up on this issue, but I have to say, from my perspective, the gun control crowd is not presenting their argument well here.  I'm seeing a majority of the comments arguing against straw men and using slippery slope sloppiness.
    I don't know- when those in favor of guns continue to suggest that everyone should arm themselves and want more guns, I think some sarcastic replies like "yee haw, more guns for everyone!" is reasonable response.  Are we supposed to argue for the millionth time that countries  with few guns have a lower percentage of gun related deaths?  We get tired of making the same logical arguments that fall on deaf ears.
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  • I'm looking at America now like how we were in the 60's/70's. 

    The new generation of peoples way of thinking is soooo much different than the status quo that huge changes/shifts in power will be happening.

    Gun legislation is going to be a hot button and change will be coming soon.  It has to.

    If huge change does come I would like to be able to keep and sell what I own.  I don't want to see the US do what California has done.
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    brianlux said:
    I don't know- when those in favor of guns continue to suggest that everyone should arm themselves and want more guns, I think some sarcastic replies like "yee haw, more guns for everyone!" is reasonable response.  Are we supposed to argue for the millionth time that countries  with few guns have a lower percentage of gun related deaths?  We get tired of making the same logical arguments that fall on deaf ears.
    But from the other side, are they supposed to point out, for the millionth time, that our country already has a bazillion guns that can't be eradicated any time soon?  

    I think there IS a middle ground in this issue, and it involves protecting yourself and our children as safely as you can while continuing to work hard to stop the production and proliferation and limit access.
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