America's Gun Violence #2
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            I think there's very very few that are calling on a full out gun ban. sure, in a perfect world, no guns would be necessary. But I have no problem with "personal use" type guns; mandatory training, background checks, etc. an AR15 doesn't fall into that category for me.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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            Jesus fucking Christ, 19 little kids.
 I don't even have words to describe my anger and disappointment in America.
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            it’s not even worth debating this issue anymore! If the gun nutters won’t even approach the subject of the word BAN it’s dead in the water!jesus greets me looks just like me ....0
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 They are the loudest but they are also in the great minority. The main problem is NRA money and GOP congressmen/womenjosevolution said:it’s not even worth debating this issue anymore! If the gun nutters won’t even approach the subject of the word BAN it’s dead in the water!Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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            Merkin Baller said:Cropduster-80 said:
 Nope. Unnecessary and unpracticalHughFreakingDillon said:and that's fine. you aren't taking an AR15 camping, right?
 it’s just the I don’t see a need for “any guns” comments. There are needs.
 This is where I'm at. I'm not calling for an all out gun ban, there is middle ground here.Australia Canada and NZ don’t have camping or farming? Somehow they must and yet figured out gun safety.0
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 Canadians have a lot of guns so yeah they have figured it out.Lerxst1992 said:Merkin Baller said:Cropduster-80 said:
 Nope. Unnecessary and unpracticalHughFreakingDillon said:and that's fine. you aren't taking an AR15 camping, right?
 it’s just the I don’t see a need for “any guns” comments. There are needs.
 This is where I'm at. I'm not calling for an all out gun ban, there is middle ground here.Australia Canada and NZ don’t have camping or farming? Somehow they must and yet figured out gun safety.Assault weapons are illegal AFAIK0
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            correct ^^^Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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            the main difference is we don't have a 250 year old piece of paper written by men in wigs and knickers guaranteeing our right to a musket, which is now interpreted as a right to a rambo weapon.Your boos mean nothing to me, for I have seen what makes you cheer0
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 Yes, they banned weapons.Lerxst1992 said:Merkin Baller said:Cropduster-80 said:
 Nope. Unnecessary and unpracticalHughFreakingDillon said:and that's fine. you aren't taking an AR15 camping, right?
 it’s just the I don’t see a need for “any guns” comments. There are needs.
 This is where I'm at. I'm not calling for an all out gun ban, there is middle ground here.Australia Canada and NZ don’t have camping or farming? Somehow they must and yet figured out gun safety.0
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            Cropduster-80 said:
 Bearsbrianlux said:Merkin Baller said:tempo_n_groove said:
 You should try listening and reasoning to people rather than forcing it down one's throat. That is why the nutters won't let it happen...Gern Blansten said:
 Get used to it because it's coming. At some point most of us will have had enough and you will need something else to play with.tempo_n_groove said:
 You lost me at "ban"...Gern Blansten said:
 From what I have read, the majority of NRA members even support stronger laws, background checks, etc. It's just become a GOP mantra to stir up the "don't tread on me" voters by making them fear that the government is coming for their guns.tempo_n_groove said:
 I am trying to express this without bringing the thunder from the rest of the board members here and having to defend myself from every angle as it's not what I want to exhaust myself with today...Parksy said:
 Again.. with respect.. if your stance is that you'll never stop being one... why is that?tempo_n_groove said:
 I won't ever stop being one but I'm also not a nutter either.Parksy said:
 Question... without trying to sound like a doosh... it's a legit questiontempo_n_groove said:
 I did that in Florida when I lived there and thought that was nuts and I'm a 2A guy...dankind said:
 I could go to a flea market this weekend and come back with an arsenal without ever even showing anyone my ID.mace1229 said:
 I didn’t even know that gunshow loophole was a thing because all the states I’ve lived in have the same requirements at a gunshow or private party saw as a gun store would.Cropduster-80 said:
 A lot of those restrictions today, like waiting period, registration, background checks are bypassed by private sales or gun showsmace1229 said:
 That depends on how you define gun control. The gun laws back then more often applied to open or concealed carrying in public. But purchasing and tracking firearms was much more free. Today you don’t have to register a gun made before 1898, and pretty much any other laws that apply like a wait period. I always assumed that’s because that’s when they started keeping records, but I could be wrong.Cropduster-80 said:
 a country in which the supreme court didn’t even rule on an individuals right to own a gun until 2008Merkin Baller said:What kind of country and citizenry allows this to continue to happen?
 Yep, that’s true.if you actually read the second amendment it makes more sense as to why an individual right had never been recognised. I suspect a lot of pro gun people don’t actually read it though
 the old west had more gun control than today. Blanket bans inside cities was common
 an individual right to own a gun has been recognised for less time than a right to an abortion. Saying it’s set in stone or not open to revision isn’t true
 so basically laws already in place that have pretty broad agreement have loopholes so large it renders the laws pointless
 if I’m a crazy person who would get flagged in a background check, illl just go to a gun show instead
 I think the number of states with that loophole is getting smaller.
 What will it take for you to no longer be a "2A Guy?" And for my own understanding... what makes you a 2A guy?
 If you could, and I know we can't, come to some 50 state agreement on gun laws I would be all for it but you have too many people that want all or nothing on gun control. That works the other way too as the nutters don't want any more laws at all.
 Just for context here in case you're asking "why is this guy asking me this?" as a Canadian I don't personally know anyone.. at all who has any 'undying' loyalty to any piece of legislation here. We have four 'fundamental' freedoms in our Charter which is the equivalent of your Constitution. Freedom of Religion, Expression, Assembly, and Association.
 I highly doubt any single person in my family, immediate and extended, even knows that and I doubt any single one of my friends... with the exception of maybe two can tell me what section of the Charter those freedoms are in.
 So when I see and hear about people in America who associate themselves and often pride themselves for being a supporter of a centuries old legislation... it's odd to me. I'm curious and hoping you can help me understand why that is.
 When I hear people asked "Why" also, I cringe sometimes. I grew up w a family that shot and owned multiple firearms, so there is that. I was around them and enjoyed them. Owning and shooting was just another regular occurrence with us, not a big deal.
 I do see banning something as taking away a right. I don't mind jumping through a few hoops just as long as I can still own it.
 This one might be part nutter answer...If shit ever hits the fan I do want to be able to be prepared and not have to worry about protection from someone or somewhere else.
 My fix would be to tax the shit out of ammunition, ban assault weapons....prevent the further sale and manufacture of them except for military use, license all guns and require training just like a drivers license. I don't give two shits about the tyranny argument as that is just fucking complete insanity. I also don't buy the personal protection argument. No one needs an assault weapon to protect their home.
 There's no reasonable argument for not banning AR15s.
 I don't know of any reasonable argument for anyone other than law enforcement and military personnel to have guns.
 if you’ve ever been waist deep in a river fishing and a bear is standing on the bank staring at you, you’ll know why.That’s one reason. There are a lot of others. You can get a shotgun license even in the UK if you are a farmer for foxes and stuff and they are about as strict on guns as anywhereI've been on the other side of a small creek from a bear. I had no gun, I'm still here. I have a number of family members who live in Alaska, some for quite some time. Not a one of them has ever had to shoot a bear or even used a gun to scare one off. I've gone backpacking and been in the wilderness many times and I have known many people who have been in the wilderness even many more times than I have. None of us has ever shot a bear or scared a bear off with a gun. None, ever. Sorry man, I stand by my words.I also believe there's no reason for us to be shooting any animals. Even deer. Stop killing their predators and infringing on habitat, and let nature create the balance. The natural world is supremely expert at doing that.Edit: And how could I forget! About six months ago, one night I heard a racket out on the deck in from of our house. The noise came from a bear making a mess of things. I just turned on a few lights outside and he left. Others in the neighborhood have seen this bear. No one has felt the need to shoot it. If nothing is left out for them to eat, they go away.Post edited by brianlux on"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0
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            Change gun laws. If your politician won't act to do that, change them too.
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 The fact that he sends you that email every few years makes me think he was supposed to go through a dealer and have you register it. Otherwise why would he care every time he’s getting a background check?Cropduster-80 said:
 I’m not a gun nut, but I’ve never owned a gun where I provided any information nor have I had a background check. They are all legalmace1229 said:
 I didn’t even know that gunshow loophole was a thing because all the states I’ve lived in have the same requirements at a gunshow or private party saw as a gun store would.Cropduster-80 said:
 A lot of those restrictions today, like waiting period, registration, background checks are bypassed by private sales or gun showsmace1229 said:
 That depends on how you define gun control. The gun laws back then more often applied to open or concealed carrying in public. But purchasing and tracking firearms was much more free. Today you don’t have to register a gun made before 1898, and pretty much any other laws that apply like a wait period. I always assumed that’s because that’s when they started keeping records, but I could be wrong.Cropduster-80 said:
 a country in which the supreme court didn’t even rule on an individuals right to own a gun until 2008Merkin Baller said:What kind of country and citizenry allows this to continue to happen?
 Yep, that’s true.if you actually read the second amendment it makes more sense as to why an individual right had never been recognised. I suspect a lot of pro gun people don’t actually read it though
 the old west had more gun control than today. Blanket bans inside cities was common
 an individual right to own a gun has been recognised for less time than a right to an abortion. Saying it’s set in stone or not open to revision isn’t true
 so basically laws already in place that have pretty broad agreement have loopholes so large it renders the laws pointless
 if I’m a crazy person who would get flagged in a background check, illl just go to a gun show instead
 I think the number of states with that loophole is getting smaller.I bought one in college from a buddy. He is in customs and border protection today. About every 5 years I get an an email that he is going through a background check and he wants to know if I still have the gun.He knows who he sold it to, but he could have sold it to a random stranger0
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 For sure you didn’t have to go through a dealer back then. Still don’t today.mace1229 said:
 The fact that he sends you that email every few years makes me think he was supposed to go through a dealer and have you register it. Otherwise why would he care every time he’s getting a background check?Cropduster-80 said:
 I’m not a gun nut, but I’ve never owned a gun where I provided any information nor have I had a background check. They are all legalmace1229 said:
 I didn’t even know that gunshow loophole was a thing because all the states I’ve lived in have the same requirements at a gunshow or private party saw as a gun store would.Cropduster-80 said:
 A lot of those restrictions today, like waiting period, registration, background checks are bypassed by private sales or gun showsmace1229 said:
 That depends on how you define gun control. The gun laws back then more often applied to open or concealed carrying in public. But purchasing and tracking firearms was much more free. Today you don’t have to register a gun made before 1898, and pretty much any other laws that apply like a wait period. I always assumed that’s because that’s when they started keeping records, but I could be wrong.Cropduster-80 said:
 a country in which the supreme court didn’t even rule on an individuals right to own a gun until 2008Merkin Baller said:What kind of country and citizenry allows this to continue to happen?
 Yep, that’s true.if you actually read the second amendment it makes more sense as to why an individual right had never been recognised. I suspect a lot of pro gun people don’t actually read it though
 the old west had more gun control than today. Blanket bans inside cities was common
 an individual right to own a gun has been recognised for less time than a right to an abortion. Saying it’s set in stone or not open to revision isn’t true
 so basically laws already in place that have pretty broad agreement have loopholes so large it renders the laws pointless
 if I’m a crazy person who would get flagged in a background check, illl just go to a gun show instead
 I think the number of states with that loophole is getting smaller.I bought one in college from a buddy. He is in customs and border protection today. About every 5 years I get an an email that he is going through a background check and he wants to know if I still have the gun.He knows who he sold it to, but he could have sold it to a random strangerSome government jobs want you to to account for guns you have purchased apparently. No idea why.Montana doesn’t have any registration requirements minus a background check at a store if you buy from a store but not a private sale. No registration, permit, or license
 no waiting period either0
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 What do you mean by “2A guy”? Do you mean stricter laws, or just owning guns in general?Parksy said:
 Question... without trying to sound like a doosh... it's a legit questiontempo_n_groove said:
 I did that in Florida when I lived there and thought that was nuts and I'm a 2A guy...dankind said:
 I could go to a flea market this weekend and come back with an arsenal without ever even showing anyone my ID.mace1229 said:
 I didn’t even know that gunshow loophole was a thing because all the states I’ve lived in have the same requirements at a gunshow or private party saw as a gun store would.Cropduster-80 said:
 A lot of those restrictions today, like waiting period, registration, background checks are bypassed by private sales or gun showsmace1229 said:
 That depends on how you define gun control. The gun laws back then more often applied to open or concealed carrying in public. But purchasing and tracking firearms was much more free. Today you don’t have to register a gun made before 1898, and pretty much any other laws that apply like a wait period. I always assumed that’s because that’s when they started keeping records, but I could be wrong.Cropduster-80 said:
 a country in which the supreme court didn’t even rule on an individuals right to own a gun until 2008Merkin Baller said:What kind of country and citizenry allows this to continue to happen?
 Yep, that’s true.if you actually read the second amendment it makes more sense as to why an individual right had never been recognised. I suspect a lot of pro gun people don’t actually read it though
 the old west had more gun control than today. Blanket bans inside cities was common
 an individual right to own a gun has been recognised for less time than a right to an abortion. Saying it’s set in stone or not open to revision isn’t true
 so basically laws already in place that have pretty broad agreement have loopholes so large it renders the laws pointless
 if I’m a crazy person who would get flagged in a background check, illl just go to a gun show instead
 I think the number of states with that loophole is getting smaller.
 What will it take for you to no longer be a "2A Guy?" And for my own understanding... what makes you a 2A guy?
 I see the same circle every time this comes up. Most gun owners are okay with, or even want stronger gun laws and common sense laws. But when we disagree with 1 thing people lose their mind.
 We don’t need to ban AR15s. One, from my understanding, they aren’t used in all these mass shootings which they are usually reported to have been used. That list that was posted earlier isn’t accurate. So it’s not like banning 1 gun is going to solve much. AR15 has become a common term to basically refer to assault rifles. It’s like saying Kleenex when you need a tissue.
 Ive said before ban features. Ban high capacity magazines, or even detachable magazines. You can have an AR15, but with a fixed magazine of 5 rounds it poses a much smaller threat. But too often people want to ban a gun or features based off what it looks like and not the function.0
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 Yeah we need to ban AR-15s....even the guy that invented them says somace1229 said:
 What do you mean by “2A guy”? Do you mean stricter laws, or just owning guns in general?Parksy said:
 Question... without trying to sound like a doosh... it's a legit questiontempo_n_groove said:
 I did that in Florida when I lived there and thought that was nuts and I'm a 2A guy...dankind said:
 I could go to a flea market this weekend and come back with an arsenal without ever even showing anyone my ID.mace1229 said:
 I didn’t even know that gunshow loophole was a thing because all the states I’ve lived in have the same requirements at a gunshow or private party saw as a gun store would.Cropduster-80 said:
 A lot of those restrictions today, like waiting period, registration, background checks are bypassed by private sales or gun showsmace1229 said:
 That depends on how you define gun control. The gun laws back then more often applied to open or concealed carrying in public. But purchasing and tracking firearms was much more free. Today you don’t have to register a gun made before 1898, and pretty much any other laws that apply like a wait period. I always assumed that’s because that’s when they started keeping records, but I could be wrong.Cropduster-80 said:
 a country in which the supreme court didn’t even rule on an individuals right to own a gun until 2008Merkin Baller said:What kind of country and citizenry allows this to continue to happen?
 Yep, that’s true.if you actually read the second amendment it makes more sense as to why an individual right had never been recognised. I suspect a lot of pro gun people don’t actually read it though
 the old west had more gun control than today. Blanket bans inside cities was common
 an individual right to own a gun has been recognised for less time than a right to an abortion. Saying it’s set in stone or not open to revision isn’t true
 so basically laws already in place that have pretty broad agreement have loopholes so large it renders the laws pointless
 if I’m a crazy person who would get flagged in a background check, illl just go to a gun show instead
 I think the number of states with that loophole is getting smaller.
 What will it take for you to no longer be a "2A Guy?" And for my own understanding... what makes you a 2A guy?
 I see the same circle every time this comes up. Most gun owners are okay with, or even want stronger gun laws and common sense laws. But when we disagree with 1 thing people lose their mind.
 We don’t need to ban AR15s. One, from my understanding, they aren’t used in all these mass shootings which they are usually reported to have been used. That list that was posted earlier isn’t accurate. So it’s not like banning 1 gun is going to solve much. AR15 has become a common term to basically refer to assault rifles. It’s like saying Kleenex when you need a tissue.
 Ive said before ban features. Ban high capacity magazines, or even detachable magazines. You can have an AR15, but with a fixed magazine of 5 rounds it poses a much smaller threat. But too often people want to ban a gun or features based off what it looks like and not the function.Remember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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            So the gunman shot at his grandma then fled by car....he wrecked the car somewhere near the school then entered the school.
 Not sure if his initial intent was to hit the school or not.....EDIT...turns out it was. He posted about it online apparently
 AR-15 was the weapon usedPost edited by Gern Blansten onRemember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
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 Not AR-15’s. Assault weapons.Gern Blansten said:
 Yeah we need to ban AR-15s....even the guy that invented them says somace1229 said:
 What do you mean by “2A guy”? Do you mean stricter laws, or just owning guns in general?Parksy said:
 Question... without trying to sound like a doosh... it's a legit questiontempo_n_groove said:
 I did that in Florida when I lived there and thought that was nuts and I'm a 2A guy...dankind said:
 I could go to a flea market this weekend and come back with an arsenal without ever even showing anyone my ID.mace1229 said:
 I didn’t even know that gunshow loophole was a thing because all the states I’ve lived in have the same requirements at a gunshow or private party saw as a gun store would.Cropduster-80 said:
 A lot of those restrictions today, like waiting period, registration, background checks are bypassed by private sales or gun showsmace1229 said:
 That depends on how you define gun control. The gun laws back then more often applied to open or concealed carrying in public. But purchasing and tracking firearms was much more free. Today you don’t have to register a gun made before 1898, and pretty much any other laws that apply like a wait period. I always assumed that’s because that’s when they started keeping records, but I could be wrong.Cropduster-80 said:
 a country in which the supreme court didn’t even rule on an individuals right to own a gun until 2008Merkin Baller said:What kind of country and citizenry allows this to continue to happen?
 Yep, that’s true.if you actually read the second amendment it makes more sense as to why an individual right had never been recognised. I suspect a lot of pro gun people don’t actually read it though
 the old west had more gun control than today. Blanket bans inside cities was common
 an individual right to own a gun has been recognised for less time than a right to an abortion. Saying it’s set in stone or not open to revision isn’t true
 so basically laws already in place that have pretty broad agreement have loopholes so large it renders the laws pointless
 if I’m a crazy person who would get flagged in a background check, illl just go to a gun show instead
 I think the number of states with that loophole is getting smaller.
 What will it take for you to no longer be a "2A Guy?" And for my own understanding... what makes you a 2A guy?
 I see the same circle every time this comes up. Most gun owners are okay with, or even want stronger gun laws and common sense laws. But when we disagree with 1 thing people lose their mind.
 We don’t need to ban AR15s. One, from my understanding, they aren’t used in all these mass shootings which they are usually reported to have been used. That list that was posted earlier isn’t accurate. So it’s not like banning 1 gun is going to solve much. AR15 has become a common term to basically refer to assault rifles. It’s like saying Kleenex when you need a tissue.
 Ive said before ban features. Ban high capacity magazines, or even detachable magazines. You can have an AR15, but with a fixed magazine of 5 rounds it poses a much smaller threat. But too often people want to ban a gun or features based off what it looks like and not the function.There are a ton of AR-15 knockoffs. Banning a model just means it’s tweaked soit’s different enough to get around a ban.
 these shooters are using cheap bushmasters mostly. Banning an AR-15 keeps those legal . XM-15 is one0
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 AR-15 = AR-15 and everything resembling one...do I really need to have all the details at this point? I certainly didn't mean ban all AR-15s but not look a likesCropduster-80 said:
 Not AR-15’s. Assault weapons.Gern Blansten said:
 Yeah we need to ban AR-15s....even the guy that invented them says somace1229 said:
 What do you mean by “2A guy”? Do you mean stricter laws, or just owning guns in general?Parksy said:
 Question... without trying to sound like a doosh... it's a legit questiontempo_n_groove said:
 I did that in Florida when I lived there and thought that was nuts and I'm a 2A guy...dankind said:
 I could go to a flea market this weekend and come back with an arsenal without ever even showing anyone my ID.mace1229 said:
 I didn’t even know that gunshow loophole was a thing because all the states I’ve lived in have the same requirements at a gunshow or private party saw as a gun store would.Cropduster-80 said:
 A lot of those restrictions today, like waiting period, registration, background checks are bypassed by private sales or gun showsmace1229 said:
 That depends on how you define gun control. The gun laws back then more often applied to open or concealed carrying in public. But purchasing and tracking firearms was much more free. Today you don’t have to register a gun made before 1898, and pretty much any other laws that apply like a wait period. I always assumed that’s because that’s when they started keeping records, but I could be wrong.Cropduster-80 said:
 a country in which the supreme court didn’t even rule on an individuals right to own a gun until 2008Merkin Baller said:What kind of country and citizenry allows this to continue to happen?
 Yep, that’s true.if you actually read the second amendment it makes more sense as to why an individual right had never been recognised. I suspect a lot of pro gun people don’t actually read it though
 the old west had more gun control than today. Blanket bans inside cities was common
 an individual right to own a gun has been recognised for less time than a right to an abortion. Saying it’s set in stone or not open to revision isn’t true
 so basically laws already in place that have pretty broad agreement have loopholes so large it renders the laws pointless
 if I’m a crazy person who would get flagged in a background check, illl just go to a gun show instead
 I think the number of states with that loophole is getting smaller.
 What will it take for you to no longer be a "2A Guy?" And for my own understanding... what makes you a 2A guy?
 I see the same circle every time this comes up. Most gun owners are okay with, or even want stronger gun laws and common sense laws. But when we disagree with 1 thing people lose their mind.
 We don’t need to ban AR15s. One, from my understanding, they aren’t used in all these mass shootings which they are usually reported to have been used. That list that was posted earlier isn’t accurate. So it’s not like banning 1 gun is going to solve much. AR15 has become a common term to basically refer to assault rifles. It’s like saying Kleenex when you need a tissue.
 Ive said before ban features. Ban high capacity magazines, or even detachable magazines. You can have an AR15, but with a fixed magazine of 5 rounds it poses a much smaller threat. But too often people want to ban a gun or features based off what it looks like and not the function.There are a ton of AR-15 knockoffs. Banning a model just means it’s tweaked soit’s different enough to get around a ban.
 these shooters are using cheap bushmasters mostly. Banning an AR-15 keeps those legal . XM-15 is oneRemember the Thomas Nine !! (10/02/2018)
 The Golden Age is 2 months away. And guess what….. you’re gonna love it! (teskeinc 11.19.24)
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 I think the gun laws during Clinton administration stuff like that happened. A specific model was restricted so it was changed to something else.Gern Blansten said:
 AR-15 = AR-15 and everything resembling one...do I really need to have all the details at this point? I certainly didn't mean ban all AR-15s but not look a likesCropduster-80 said:
 Not AR-15’s. Assault weapons.Gern Blansten said:
 Yeah we need to ban AR-15s....even the guy that invented them says somace1229 said:
 What do you mean by “2A guy”? Do you mean stricter laws, or just owning guns in general?Parksy said:
 Question... without trying to sound like a doosh... it's a legit questiontempo_n_groove said:
 I did that in Florida when I lived there and thought that was nuts and I'm a 2A guy...dankind said:
 I could go to a flea market this weekend and come back with an arsenal without ever even showing anyone my ID.mace1229 said:
 I didn’t even know that gunshow loophole was a thing because all the states I’ve lived in have the same requirements at a gunshow or private party saw as a gun store would.Cropduster-80 said:
 A lot of those restrictions today, like waiting period, registration, background checks are bypassed by private sales or gun showsmace1229 said:
 That depends on how you define gun control. The gun laws back then more often applied to open or concealed carrying in public. But purchasing and tracking firearms was much more free. Today you don’t have to register a gun made before 1898, and pretty much any other laws that apply like a wait period. I always assumed that’s because that’s when they started keeping records, but I could be wrong.Cropduster-80 said:
 a country in which the supreme court didn’t even rule on an individuals right to own a gun until 2008Merkin Baller said:What kind of country and citizenry allows this to continue to happen?
 Yep, that’s true.if you actually read the second amendment it makes more sense as to why an individual right had never been recognised. I suspect a lot of pro gun people don’t actually read it though
 the old west had more gun control than today. Blanket bans inside cities was common
 an individual right to own a gun has been recognised for less time than a right to an abortion. Saying it’s set in stone or not open to revision isn’t true
 so basically laws already in place that have pretty broad agreement have loopholes so large it renders the laws pointless
 if I’m a crazy person who would get flagged in a background check, illl just go to a gun show instead
 I think the number of states with that loophole is getting smaller.
 What will it take for you to no longer be a "2A Guy?" And for my own understanding... what makes you a 2A guy?
 I see the same circle every time this comes up. Most gun owners are okay with, or even want stronger gun laws and common sense laws. But when we disagree with 1 thing people lose their mind.
 We don’t need to ban AR15s. One, from my understanding, they aren’t used in all these mass shootings which they are usually reported to have been used. That list that was posted earlier isn’t accurate. So it’s not like banning 1 gun is going to solve much. AR15 has become a common term to basically refer to assault rifles. It’s like saying Kleenex when you need a tissue.
 Ive said before ban features. Ban high capacity magazines, or even detachable magazines. You can have an AR15, but with a fixed magazine of 5 rounds it poses a much smaller threat. But too often people want to ban a gun or features based off what it looks like and not the function.There are a ton of AR-15 knockoffs. Banning a model just means it’s tweaked soit’s different enough to get around a ban.
 these shooters are using cheap bushmasters mostly. Banning an AR-15 keeps those legal . XM-15 is one0
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