America's Gun Violence
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cincybearcat said:PJPOWER said:PJ_Soul said:PJPOWER said:PJ_Soul said:I don't believe that practicing and becoming proficient at all prevents gun rage/lame self defense claim incidents. I think any responsible gun owner has the potential to simply lose his temper during an altercation and shoot someone unjustifiably. The only way to reduce that risk is to require all gun owners, or at least those licensed to carry, to also attend extensive deescalation training and shit like that. If they don't, I have exactly ZERO faith that some well-trained gun-toting fella doesn't have the capacity to get involved in some kind of argument or fight that could and should be resolved without the use of a gun, lose his temper, and shoot his "opponent" out of frustration and anger (or even just pure 'fraidy-cat worry that he might get a skinned knee or a black eye), rather than out of legitimate fear for his own life.
Not that there is any chance of that kind of training to happen. Most police forces can't even manage to drill such valuable lessons into most of their recruits, so I don't expect gun tottin' Joe Schmoe to do any better this day and age.
And this is not a "preconception about the majority of gun owners" on my part. This is a statement about my views on human nature in general.0 -
PJ_Soul said:PJPOWER said:PJ_Soul said:PJPOWER said:PJ_Soul said:I don't believe that practicing and becoming proficient at all prevents gun rage/lame self defense claim incidents. I think any responsible gun owner has the potential to simply lose his temper during an altercation and shoot someone unjustifiably. The only way to reduce that risk is to require all gun owners, or at least those licensed to carry, to also attend extensive deescalation training and shit like that. If they don't, I have exactly ZERO faith that some well-trained gun-toting fella doesn't have the capacity to get involved in some kind of argument or fight that could and should be resolved without the use of a gun, lose his temper, and shoot his "opponent" out of frustration and anger (or even just pure 'fraidy-cat worry that he might get a skinned knee or a black eye), rather than out of legitimate fear for his own life.
Not that there is any chance of that kind of training to happen. Most police forces can't even manage to drill such valuable lessons into most of their recruits, so I don't expect gun tottin' Joe Schmoe to do any better this day and age.
And this is not a "preconception about the majority of gun owners" on my part. This is a statement about my views on human nature in general.Post edited by PJPOWER on0 -
But surely you're not claiming that the usual gun owner license training is better than the training even poorly trained cops get??? And how well they shoot is irrelevant to the conversation.
Sure, I understand the theory of not restricting the right of people who don't or won't lose their tempers just to prevent those who will from doing so... But you know that doesn't work logically, right? There is no adequate way to predict this behaviour, so there is no adequate way to prevent it without removing the deadly weapon from the equation.
PS - unless there is a link to factual information, I think we can all assume that everything we say on these boards is just our opinion.
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PJPOWER said:PJ_Soul said:PJPOWER said:PJ_Soul said:PJPOWER said:PJ_Soul said:I don't believe that practicing and becoming proficient at all prevents gun rage/lame self defense claim incidents. I think any responsible gun owner has the potential to simply lose his temper during an altercation and shoot someone unjustifiably. The only way to reduce that risk is to require all gun owners, or at least those licensed to carry, to also attend extensive deescalation training and shit like that. If they don't, I have exactly ZERO faith that some well-trained gun-toting fella doesn't have the capacity to get involved in some kind of argument or fight that could and should be resolved without the use of a gun, lose his temper, and shoot his "opponent" out of frustration and anger (or even just pure 'fraidy-cat worry that he might get a skinned knee or a black eye), rather than out of legitimate fear for his own life.
Not that there is any chance of that kind of training to happen. Most police forces can't even manage to drill such valuable lessons into most of their recruits, so I don't expect gun tottin' Joe Schmoe to do any better this day and age.
And this is not a "preconception about the majority of gun owners" on my part. This is a statement about my views on human nature in general.
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unsung I stopped by on March 7 2024. First time in many years, had to update payment info. Hope all is well. Politicians suck. Bye. Posts: 9,487Thirty Bills Unpaid said:unsung said:Why are you scared of someone using their Rights?
Because those moronic rights open the door for awful behaviour that results in people getting hurt and dying.
I agree with My2hands... guys walking around with their guns in public are fools. And if I can be honest... to me it seems as if they are supplementing character weaknesses like confidence and strength.
One way or another... they're weak. Pure and simple.0 -
unsung I stopped by on March 7 2024. First time in many years, had to update payment info. Hope all is well. Politicians suck. Bye. Posts: 9,487HesCalledDyer said:unsung said:Why are you scared of someone using their Rights?Because people fucking die over this stupid ass "right." Over trivial fucking matters. Last thing I need is to fear going in public because I bumped into some asshole with an ego 100 times the size of his cock and he feels the need to shoot the fuck away at me because it's his raaht to bear awrmz.Stop hiding behind the skirt of "It's my right." This is not what the founding fathers envisioned, and you know it! But go ahead, if it makes you feel like more of a man to have your sidearm strapped to you. By all fucking means bro, carry away. Just make sure the piece you carry is bigger than your dick.0
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unsung said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:unsung said:Why are you scared of someone using their Rights?
Because those moronic rights open the door for awful behaviour that results in people getting hurt and dying.
I agree with My2hands... guys walking around with their guns in public are fools. And if I can be honest... to me it seems as if they are supplementing character weaknesses like confidence and strength.
One way or another... they're weak. Pure and simple.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
PJ_Soul said:But surely you're not claiming that the usual gun owner license training is better than the training even poorly trained cops get??? And how well they shoot is irrelevant to the conversation.
Sure, I understand the theory of not restricting the right of people who don't or won't lose their tempers just to prevent those who will from doing so... But you know that doesn't work logically, right? There is no adequate way to predict this behaviour, so there is no adequate way to prevent it without removing the deadly weapon from the equation.
PS - unless there is a link to factual information, I think we can all assume that everything we say on these boards is just our opinion.0 -
unsung I stopped by on March 7 2024. First time in many years, had to update payment info. Hope all is well. Politicians suck. Bye. Posts: 9,487PJ_Soul said:unsung said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:unsung said:Why are you scared of someone using their Rights?
Because those moronic rights open the door for awful behaviour that results in people getting hurt and dying.
I agree with My2hands... guys walking around with their guns in public are fools. And if I can be honest... to me it seems as if they are supplementing character weaknesses like confidence and strength.
One way or another... they're weak. Pure and simple.0 -
unsung said:PJ_Soul said:unsung said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:unsung said:Why are you scared of someone using their Rights?
Because those moronic rights open the door for awful behaviour that results in people getting hurt and dying.
I agree with My2hands... guys walking around with their guns in public are fools. And if I can be honest... to me it seems as if they are supplementing character weaknesses like confidence and strength.
One way or another... they're weak. Pure and simple.
even imaginary ones
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unsung said:PJ_Soul said:unsung said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:unsung said:Why are you scared of someone using their Rights?
Because those moronic rights open the door for awful behaviour that results in people getting hurt and dying.
I agree with My2hands... guys walking around with their guns in public are fools. And if I can be honest... to me it seems as if they are supplementing character weaknesses like confidence and strength.
One way or another... they're weak. Pure and simple.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Nobody cares that 3D printed guns will be available soon, huh?
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tempo_n_groove said:Nobody cares that 3D printed guns will be available soon, huh?
Good talk...
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tempo_n_groove said:Nobody cares that 3D printed guns will be available soon, huh?
Good talk...0 -
PJPOWER said:tempo_n_groove said:Nobody cares that 3D printed guns will be available soon, huh?
Good talk...
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PJ_Soul said:PJPOWER said:tempo_n_groove said:Nobody cares that 3D printed guns will be available soon, huh?
Good talk...Post edited by PJPOWER on0 -
tempo_n_groove said:Nobody cares that 3D printed guns will be available soon, huh?
Good talk...
From the article below:Defense Distributed isn’t going to destroy gun control, and it’s certainly not going to decimate the gun industry. All of the legacy gun industry apparatus described above will still be there in the decades to come, mainly because governments will still buy their arms from established makers like LMT. But surrounding the government and civilian arms markets will be a brand new, homebrew, underground gun market where enthusiasts swap files on the dark web and test new firearms in their back yards.
The homebrew gun revolution won’t create a million untraceable guns so much as it’ll create a hundreds of thousands of Karl Lewises — solitary geniuses who had a good idea, prototyped it, began making it and selling it in small batches, and ended up supplying a global arms market with new technology and products.
In this respect, the future of guns looks a lot like the present of drugs. The dark web hasn’t hurt Big Pharma, much less destroyed it. Rather, it has expanded the reach of hobbyist drugmakers and small labs, and enabled a shadow world of pharmaceutical R&D that feeds transnational black and gray markets for everything from penis enlargement pills to synthetic opioids.
Gun control efforts in this new reality will initially focus more on ammunition. Background checks for ammo purchases will move to more states, as policy makers try to limit civilian access to weapons in a world where controlling the guns themselves is impossible.
https://techcrunch.com/2018/07/14/its-now-legal-to-distribute-schematics-for-3d-printed-guns-in-the-u-s-what-happens-next/
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PJ_Soul said:unsung said:PJ_Soul said:unsung said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:unsung said:Why are you scared of someone using their Rights?
Because those moronic rights open the door for awful behaviour that results in people getting hurt and dying.
I agree with My2hands... guys walking around with their guns in public are fools. And if I can be honest... to me it seems as if they are supplementing character weaknesses like confidence and strength.
One way or another... they're weak. Pure and simple.
Again... a feeble reach by a side of a discussion that has no teeth to gnash with."My brain's a good brain!"0 -
Thirty Bills Unpaid said:PJ_Soul said:unsung said:PJ_Soul said:unsung said:Thirty Bills Unpaid said:unsung said:Why are you scared of someone using their Rights?
Because those moronic rights open the door for awful behaviour that results in people getting hurt and dying.
I agree with My2hands... guys walking around with their guns in public are fools. And if I can be honest... to me it seems as if they are supplementing character weaknesses like confidence and strength.
One way or another... they're weak. Pure and simple.
Again... a feeble reach by a side of a discussion that has no teeth to gnash with.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
tempo_n_groove said:Halifax2TheMax said:my2hands said:All I know is I dont need some 23 year old clown strapped next to my mother and I while enjoying an omelette
He looked like a friggin moron, and I definitely did not feel safer in any way with Rambo Jr sitting there
Remember the guy in Florida who was shot and killed by the “responsible” gun owner in the movie theater for talking on his cell phone during the previews? A CCW permit holder I believe. Everyday annoyances, who needs them?
https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2014/01/14/262369211/absolutely-crazy-man-killed-in-movie-theater-for-texting
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