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PJ_Soul said:I completely support the gun owners paying for all those expenses. Why wouldn't that fly? I don't see why it shouldn't be expensive. That doesn't violate anyone's rights assuming you're going by how America operates in general. Hell, it wouldn't even be out of the ordinary.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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mace1229 said:benjs said:mace1229 said:benjs said:mcgruff10 said:fife said:mattsl1983 said:dignin said:mattsl1983 said:Meltdown99 said:Why does someone get classified an anti-gunner just because they want common sense gun laws?
In fact, mods should merge this thread with the gun violence thread....this one is redundant.here are some common sense laws.If Japanese people want to own a gun, they must attend an all-day class, pass a written test, and achieve at least 95% accuracy during a shooting-range test. Then they have to pass a mental-health evaluation, which takes place at a hospital, and pass a background check, in which the government digs into their criminal record and interviews friends and family. They can only buy shotguns and air rifles — no handguns — and every three years they must retake the class and initial exam.the only change I would make is that you would have a mental health check every year.
Your country’s mass murders will continue as will the apathy of those who cling to their right to bear arms.
But that is exactly what your suggestion is. Bans everything except a shotgun.
Most gun owners are for more gun laws, just not all out gun bans. And why that suggestion won't get any support from any gun owner.
i would say start with a one-time mental check and safety course, background check for every purchase,
You struggle with the horrendous reality of a buck a day gone, a training course with potentially redundant information, and a mental assessment. Others struggle with an abundance of dead children. Priorities, eh?'05 - TO, '06 - TO 1, '08 - NYC 1 & 2, '09 - TO, Chi 1 & 2, '10 - Buffalo, NYC 1 & 2, '11 - TO 1 & 2, Hamilton, '13 - Buffalo, Brooklyn 1 & 2, '15 - Global Citizen, '16 - TO 1 & 2, Chi 2
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benjs said:mace1229 said:benjs said:mace1229 said:benjs said:mcgruff10 said:fife said:mattsl1983 said:dignin said:mattsl1983 said:Meltdown99 said:Why does someone get classified an anti-gunner just because they want common sense gun laws?
In fact, mods should merge this thread with the gun violence thread....this one is redundant.here are some common sense laws.If Japanese people want to own a gun, they must attend an all-day class, pass a written test, and achieve at least 95% accuracy during a shooting-range test. Then they have to pass a mental-health evaluation, which takes place at a hospital, and pass a background check, in which the government digs into their criminal record and interviews friends and family. They can only buy shotguns and air rifles — no handguns — and every three years they must retake the class and initial exam.the only change I would make is that you would have a mental health check every year.
Your country’s mass murders will continue as will the apathy of those who cling to their right to bear arms.
But that is exactly what your suggestion is. Bans everything except a shotgun.
Most gun owners are for more gun laws, just not all out gun bans. And why that suggestion won't get any support from any gun owner.
i would say start with a one-time mental check and safety course, background check for every purchase,
You struggle with the horrendous reality of a buck a day gone, a training course with potentially redundant information, and a mental assessment. Others struggle with an abundance of dead children. Priorities, eh?
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mcgruff10 said:PJ_Soul said:I completely support the gun owners paying for all those expenses. Why wouldn't that fly? I don't see why it shouldn't be expensive. That doesn't violate anyone's rights assuming you're going by how America operates in general. Hell, it wouldn't even be out of the ordinary.0
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my2hands said:mcgruff10 said:PJ_Soul said:I completely support the gun owners paying for all those expenses. Why wouldn't that fly? I don't see why it shouldn't be expensive. That doesn't violate anyone's rights assuming you're going by how America operates in general. Hell, it wouldn't even be out of the ordinary.
I still can't get over the suggestion of turning in all rifles for air guns lol. "Mr. Intruder stop! I have an air gun! You have been warned."Post edited by mcgruff10 onI'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
mcgruff10 said:PJ_Soul said:I completely support the gun owners paying for all those expenses. Why wouldn't that fly? I don't see why it shouldn't be expensive. That doesn't violate anyone's rights assuming you're going by how America operates in general. Hell, it wouldn't even be out of the ordinary.
How often is that?
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Bentleyspop said:mcgruff10 said:PJ_Soul said:I completely support the gun owners paying for all those expenses. Why wouldn't that fly? I don't see why it shouldn't be expensive. That doesn't violate anyone's rights assuming you're going by how America operates in general. Hell, it wouldn't even be out of the ordinary.
How often is that?
Do you live in Camden? Newark? Paterson and your worried about Johnny Sack?
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mcgruff10 said:my2hands said:mcgruff10 said:PJ_Soul said:I completely support the gun owners paying for all those expenses. Why wouldn't that fly? I don't see why it shouldn't be expensive. That doesn't violate anyone's rights assuming you're going by how America operates in general. Hell, it wouldn't even be out of the ordinary.
I still can't get over the suggestion of turning in all rifles for air guns lol. "Mr. Intruder stop! I have an air gun! You have been warned."0 -
PJ_Soul said:I completely support the gun owners paying for all those expenses. Why wouldn't that fly? I don't see why it shouldn't be expensive. That doesn't violate anyone's rights assuming you're going by how America operates in general. Hell, it wouldn't even be out of the ordinary.
i think yearly mental checks and safety courses and everything else would add up very quickly, and if run by the government would no doubt be ineffective and a waste of time. I’ve spent a half day at the DMV just to get a copy of my driving record, how much worse would this process be?
i think a required safety course is reasonable. I think a mental health check is reasonable. I think background checks and registering your gun is reasonable. Doing all that every year will very likely price the average gun owner out of owning guns.
id even be fine with linking your dr visits to the registeation, so if you take antidepressants or other medications or warning signs them that could flag another check. Have a number friends and family and neighbors can call, like they do with child protective services. Just doesn’t seem necessary to do it every year for everyone. I think I’ve provided more than a fair compromise for gun control, demanding more than that will just make gun owners not want to do anything.0 -
benjs said:mace1229 said:benjs said:mace1229 said:benjs said:mcgruff10 said:fife said:mattsl1983 said:dignin said:mattsl1983 said:Meltdown99 said:Why does someone get classified an anti-gunner just because they want common sense gun laws?
In fact, mods should merge this thread with the gun violence thread....this one is redundant.here are some common sense laws.If Japanese people want to own a gun, they must attend an all-day class, pass a written test, and achieve at least 95% accuracy during a shooting-range test. Then they have to pass a mental-health evaluation, which takes place at a hospital, and pass a background check, in which the government digs into their criminal record and interviews friends and family. They can only buy shotguns and air rifles — no handguns — and every three years they must retake the class and initial exam.the only change I would make is that you would have a mental health check every year.
Your country’s mass murders will continue as will the apathy of those who cling to their right to bear arms.
But that is exactly what your suggestion is. Bans everything except a shotgun.
Most gun owners are for more gun laws, just not all out gun bans. And why that suggestion won't get any support from any gun owner.
i would say start with a one-time mental check and safety course, background check for every purchase,
You struggle with the horrendous reality of a buck a day gone, a training course with potentially redundant information, and a mental assessment. Others struggle with an abundance of dead children. Priorities, eh?
It’s clearly not enough of a start when I just said I’d have no issue with mental health check, background checks for every sale, required safety courses and instead of agreeing that is at least a good start, the immediate jump is to criticize my comments and ridicule and mock the ideas. Your language of “horrendous reality” no doubt is meant to minimize my point and make me put to be the bad guy. But the reality is that’s why compromises aren’t made. I’ve seen every gun owner on this thread with the exception of maybe 1 say they want change and regulations, but then when anti-gun groups are unwilling to compromise then that’s exactly what they get, no comprimise.
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mcgruff10 said:benjs said:mcgruff10 said:fife said:mattsl1983 said:dignin said:mattsl1983 said:Meltdown99 said:Why does someone get classified an anti-gunner just because they want common sense gun laws?
In fact, mods should merge this thread with the gun violence thread....this one is redundant.here are some common sense laws.If Japanese people want to own a gun, they must attend an all-day class, pass a written test, and achieve at least 95% accuracy during a shooting-range test. Then they have to pass a mental-health evaluation, which takes place at a hospital, and pass a background check, in which the government digs into their criminal record and interviews friends and family. They can only buy shotguns and air rifles — no handguns — and every three years they must retake the class and initial exam.the only change I would make is that you would have a mental health check every year.
Your country’s mass murders will continue as will the apathy of those who cling to their right to bear arms.
I can’t even imagine hunting a deer with an air rifle lol.
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May I ask, why do people enjoy hunting?
I cannot understand the fun in killing animals for the sake of it.Adelaide 17/11/2009, Melbourne 20/11/2009, Sydney 22/11/2009, Melbourne (Big Day Out Festival) 24/01/20140 -
Thoughts_Arrive said:May I ask, why do people enjoy hunting?
I cannot understand the fun in killing animals for the sake of it.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0 -
Thoughts_Arrive said:May I ask, why do people enjoy hunting?
I cannot understand the fun in killing animals for the sake of it.
We are animals that are biologically programszp to kill. It isn't so hard to understand why people enjoy it. You ever go fishing and catch a decent or large fish?Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
rgambs said:Thoughts_Arrive said:May I ask, why do people enjoy hunting?
I cannot understand the fun in killing animals for the sake of it.
We are animals that are biologically programszp to kill. It isn't so hard to understand why people enjoy it. You ever go fishing and catch a decent or large fish?I am vegan and I never liked catching fish. My dad would take us fishing and I'd say that hurts the fish. My dad would just say 'fish don't feel pain'. Which is BS.When you have the choice to kill or not there is only one choice.We all only have one turn on this earth humans and all. I prefer not to snuff out the spark.0 -
Smellyman said:rgambs said:Thoughts_Arrive said:May I ask, why do people enjoy hunting?
I cannot understand the fun in killing animals for the sake of it.
We are animals that are biologically programszp to kill. It isn't so hard to understand why people enjoy it. You ever go fishing and catch a decent or large fish?I am vegan and I never liked catching fish. My dad would take us fishing and I'd say that hurts the fish. My dad would just say 'fish don't feel pain'. Which is BS.When you have the choice to kill or not there is only one choice.We all only have one turn on this earth humans and all. I prefer not to snuff out the spark.
Death is part of life, it's normal and it's neutral.
Suffering should be a higher concern.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
mace1229 said:PJ_Soul said:I completely support the gun owners paying for all those expenses. Why wouldn't that fly? I don't see why it shouldn't be expensive. That doesn't violate anyone's rights assuming you're going by how America operates in general. Hell, it wouldn't even be out of the ordinary.
i think yearly mental checks and safety courses and everything else would add up very quickly, and if run by the government would no doubt be ineffective and a waste of time. I’ve spent a half day at the DMV just to get a copy of my driving record, how much worse would this process be?
i think a required safety course is reasonable. I think a mental health check is reasonable. I think background checks and registering your gun is reasonable. Doing all that every year will very likely price the average gun owner out of owning guns.
id even be fine with linking your dr visits to the registeation, so if you take antidepressants or other medications or warning signs them that could flag another check. Have a number friends and family and neighbors can call, like they do with child protective services. Just doesn’t seem necessary to do it every year for everyone. I think I’ve provided more than a fair compromise for gun control, demanding more than that will just make gun owners not want to do anything.Just to put things in perspective, me and my wife are trying to adopt a kid and these are the things that we have to do just to be put on the list.have to attend a 8 day training course (8 hours a day)
have to give all my financial info ( have to do this every year that we are waiting)
have to have 5 home visits from a trained social worker
Have to give a full medication eval (have to give every year)
have to give 5 references to children aid.
have to attend other training courses as required
after we get our kid, children aid still comes to your house for atleast 6 monthnow I have no problem with this and think this is reasonable. the reason we have to do many of these things every year is because people change. the reason i believe that people should get mental health backround every year is for the same reason.0 -
fife said:mace1229 said:PJ_Soul said:I completely support the gun owners paying for all those expenses. Why wouldn't that fly? I don't see why it shouldn't be expensive. That doesn't violate anyone's rights assuming you're going by how America operates in general. Hell, it wouldn't even be out of the ordinary.
i think yearly mental checks and safety courses and everything else would add up very quickly, and if run by the government would no doubt be ineffective and a waste of time. I’ve spent a half day at the DMV just to get a copy of my driving record, how much worse would this process be?
i think a required safety course is reasonable. I think a mental health check is reasonable. I think background checks and registering your gun is reasonable. Doing all that every year will very likely price the average gun owner out of owning guns.
id even be fine with linking your dr visits to the registeation, so if you take antidepressants or other medications or warning signs them that could flag another check. Have a number friends and family and neighbors can call, like they do with child protective services. Just doesn’t seem necessary to do it every year for everyone. I think I’ve provided more than a fair compromise for gun control, demanding more than that will just make gun owners not want to do anything.Just to put things in perspective, me and my wife are trying to adopt a kid and these are the things that we have to do just to be put on the list.have to attend a 8 day training course (8 hours a day)
have to give all my financial info ( have to do this every year that we are waiting)
have to have 5 home visits from a trained social worker
Have to give a full medication eval (have to give every year)
have to give 5 references to children aid.
have to attend other training courses as required
after we get our kid, children aid still comes to your house for atleast 6 monthnow I have no problem with this and think this is reasonable. the reason we have to do many of these things every year is because people change. the reason i believe that people should get mental health backround every year is for the same reason.'05 - TO, '06 - TO 1, '08 - NYC 1 & 2, '09 - TO, Chi 1 & 2, '10 - Buffalo, NYC 1 & 2, '11 - TO 1 & 2, Hamilton, '13 - Buffalo, Brooklyn 1 & 2, '15 - Global Citizen, '16 - TO 1 & 2, Chi 2
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