Thundercrack85
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Yup. In 2011, Japan had the 6th highest suicide rate. The US was #34.
Imagine what it would be if guns were legal in Japan.
Scary.
Yup. In 2011, Japan had the 6th highest suicide rate. The US was #34.
And several dictators took over armed populaces. What about them? Do they not count?
Again, it's just completely a silly point to keep harping on, especially because it's based on a bunch of fallacies.
He didn't support Gun control.
He was supported in his actions by the public.
None of those quotes you keep posting were his specifically.
After seeing Jon Stewarts's excellent episode last night, as well as Alex Jones's ranting on CNN, I can only say why do people make this such a black and white issue?
Why does it have to be no gun control or "they take away our guns," etc. etc.? Most do not want to end the 2nd Amendment and besides know that is impossible. Most want to make it harder for crazy people to get guns. While illegal crime rates with guns may not go down as much, mass murders certainly would and gun deaths could positively shrink.
Yes, improving mental health outreach in this country is necessary--one way to do it is to require anyone who wants to buy a gun to have a psychological evaluation--but let's not get distracted into saying that we shouldn't talk about GUNS in GUN violence or get off into the weeds of blaming video games and Hollywood. If we make it illegal to purchase assault weapons and extended magazines, the mass weapons of choice used by the last three mass murderers would become much harder for crazy people to get. You can still buy hunting rifles to hunt, handguns and shotguns to defend your home if you like. But you do not need a weapon made for maximum murder. And please do not pretend a semi-automatic weapon is going to protect you from the big, scary, conspiratorial US military.
Seriously, people need to calm down and come to the middle of the road on this.
After seeing Jon Stewarts's excellent episode last night, as well as Alex Jones's ranting on CNN, I can only say why do people make this such a black and white issue?
Why does it have to be no gun control or "they take away our guns," etc. etc.? Most do not want to end the 2nd Amendment and besides know that is impossible. Most want to make it harder for crazy people to get guns. While illegal crime rates with guns may not go down as much, mass murders certainly would and gun deaths could positively shrink.
Yes, improving mental health outreach in this country is necessary--one way to do it is to require anyone who wants to buy a gun to have a psychological evaluation--but let's not get distracted into saying that we shouldn't talk about GUNS in GUN violence or get off into the weeds of blaming video games and Hollywood. If we make it illegal to purchase assault weapons and extended magazines, the mass weapons of choice used by the last three mass murderers would become much harder for crazy people to get. You can still buy hunting rifles to hunt, handguns and shotguns to defend your home if you like. But you do not need a weapon made for maximum murder. And please do not pretend a semi-automatic weapon is going to protect you from the big, scary, conspiratorial US military.
Seriously, people need to calm down and come to the middle of the road on this.
Yes, dino, if something goes up, it is going to come down somewhere. It's called the law of gravity.![]()
It could also been from the Red Baron. How old are you exactly?
To what, an earthworm?
So the guy shot point blank and missed and then the deputy just let him drive off. Ok. That would definitely be some evidence for banning idiocy. Of course some comments in this thread also have that covered but anyway.
Many but not all. And yes, what it all comes down to is that it is legal. I guess you'll just have to find some way to live with it. Perhaps by making ludicrous arguments for your absolutist POV.
You need to go back and read my post. Your response makes no sense in the context of it.
And you say I'm the one who isn't serious about protecting my family.
After seeing Jon Stewarts's excellent episode last night, as well as Alex Jones's ranting on CNN, I can only say why do people make this such a black and white issue?
Why does it have to be no gun control or "they take away our guns," etc. etc.? Most do not want to end the 2nd Amendment and besides know that is impossible. Most want to make it harder for crazy people to get guns. While illegal crime rates with guns may not go down as much, mass murders certainly would and gun deaths could positively shrink.
Yes, improving mental health outreach in this country is necessary--one way to do it is to require anyone who wants to buy a gun to have a psychological evaluation--but let's not get distracted into saying that we shouldn't talk about GUNS in GUN violence or get off into the weeds of blaming video games and Hollywood. If we make it illegal to purchase assault weapons and extended magazines, the mass weapons of choice used by the last three mass murderers would become much harder for crazy people to get. You can still buy hunting rifles to hunt, handguns and shotguns to defend your home if you like. But you do not need a weapon made for maximum murder. And please do not pretend a semi-automatic weapon is going to protect you from the big, scary, conspiratorial US military.
Seriously, people need to calm down and come to the middle of the road on this.
I read a response to the gun debate where a person said "come for my guns and see what awaits you". Obviously people have a right to defend what is theirs, but are there really that many people that would rather use they're guns to shoot people that come for their guns rather then hand them over?
I read a response to the gun debate where a person said "come for my guns and see what awaits you". Obviously people have a right to defend what is theirs, but are there really that many people that would rather use they're guns to shoot people that come for their guns rather then hand them over?
The same goes for those who want to ban certain guns. In the course of their explanation of the guns they want to ban, they inevitably include just about every gun out there. They start resorting more to thoughts and feelings than actual facts and logic.I am finding that the more pro gun people who become vocal the more I think they shouldn't be the ones with guns.
The same goes for those who want to ban certain guns. In the course of their explanation of the guns they want to ban, they inevitably include just about every gun out there. They start resorting more to thoughts and feelings than actual facts and logic.
which is why both sides need to relax and come to a compromise on the situation.
Also can't tell you the difference between a semiautomatic and automatic.
Or you could let the courts decide.
Yeah, I would blame our education system and I guess Bush's No Child Left Behind.
Also, like you say, education is usually very broad and not very deep. So kids learn a bunch of half truths, or flat out lies, that they spend the next twenty years learning is a bunch of crap. I don't think that can be too good for someone's psyche.
Look at our Hitler discussion right now. That war is over 70 years old, and most of what is taught about him and the war is leftover allied propaganda.
So yes, education is definitely a crapshoot here.
Oh hell no, you can't blame this on Bush too.....good grief, that type of thing has been happening in schools for over 20 years. I've been teaching for 22...it DID NOT just start with No Child Left Behind....
Let's blame the Dept of Education for being a waste of money and time then.