Agreed.The government isn't going to take anyone's guns away or repeal the 2nd amendment. This is the fear of people who think we are one Executive Order away from being Nazi Germany or the Galactic Empire.
The government right now is doing the right thing. They are sitting down with the NRA, Hollywood, Wal-mart (they are the biggest seller of guns in the US) and various other people to get answers to what they think will prevent these shootings.
Well, more than likely whatever is done will be grandfathered in somehow. So most people who own those guns now won't lose them, at least not anytime soon.No, they're taking certain guns away.
Not that that will likely do anything to curtail these shootings, since they can be done with a fairly typical semiautomatic handgun just as easily.
But it's a start.
In what context? If we're having a discussion about what it's like to fire a gun, and someone who never fired a gun describes what it's like for his friend to shoot, I'd be a little peeved by that person's point.
That's great, until you actually do it yourself, you still get second hand information. You know only what's been told to you, and if you are on the outside, I promise, it's different. I used to not do drugs, but was around them a lot in college...so what? I didn't know the stuff I knew about them until actually trying them and buying them myself.
I can already tell from your posts how much misinformation has been fed to you. You reek of the classic "I've never done it, but I knew about it!" kind of response.
Actually that would be you. You argue in fantasies you make up in your head, and draw a lot of false equivalencies. That's pretty standard from people with minimal experience.
Buying one drug is different from buying another. Pot, cocaine, heroine, are all entirely different ballgames.
I never said this. I was making the case that the drug black market is different than the gun black market, which it is, since many drugs can be grown or can be created by individuals with household supplies. Same cannot be said of guns.I'm talking about owning as in buying. Since you made reference to how difficult it is to buy a gun on the black market
I've operated guns. But we were talking about drugs not guns.and with your disdain for any attempt to try and speak about something you've never actually done that you must at least own a gun.
Yeah, plenty of stuff. 'Shrooms, pills, molly, X, all sorts of stuff.Ever bought heroin? Any other drugs besides coke?
No, the systematic extermination of Jews is not gun control.Fantiasies like how you completely missed the point that Hitler took guns away from the Jews, which is a form of gun control?![]()
Let me put it another way. You say that I said what I did to make his statement look ridiculous. Do you think I even needed to say anything to make some girl getting hit in the head with a falling bullet at who-knows-what odds the basis for saying someone should never fire a warning shot to let a burglar know you have a gun sound ridiculous?
Appears the shooter used a shotgun, not the much feared "assault rifle."
http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory/student-shot-high-school-taft-calif-18181965
But it sounds like he was somewhat rational (as much as a school shooter could be) in his thinking. He was there to shoot a particular person(s). Once the teacher and counselor stepped in, it distracted him from his shooting and it allowed cops to stop the situation completely. Also, there is typically an armed guard there but was snowed in and couldn't make it to work.And they stopped him without a gun? And no one died?
But it sounds like he was somewhat rational (as much as a school shooter could be) in his thinking. He was there to shoot a particular person(s). Once the teacher and counselor stepped in, it distracted him from his shooting and it allowed cops to stop the situation completely. Also, there is typically an armed guard there but was snowed in and couldn't make it to work.
http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162...te-suspect-talked-into-surrendering-by-staff/
I would not be surprised if this was a bullying situation...the kid with the shotgun was being picked on and decided enough was enough.
No, but when you die, your family can't keep them. They're confiscated.
But this is just the start.
If you have any guns that are on the ever growing list, better bequeath them now.
Tell me how the government knows I own any type of rifles? Long guns aren't registered like handguns. For all they know, I bought my AR15's and resold them privately to turn a profit.
No, the systematic extermination of Jews is not gun control.
We had this dumb discussion back when you tried telling me Astral Projection was a thing.
Well, let's say the law passes. You die. Your kid gets your gun. If they find that gun on your kid, he goes to jail.
Selling would also be illegal. Granted, you might not get caught, but if you do, jail time.
Are they not planning on grandfathering in pre-owned rifles?
And there were Jewish uprisings, with guns, go look that up dude.Wow. I never said it was. They are two totally different - yet linked - events. Hitler took their guns away so that they couldn't defend themselves when he set out to exterminate them. He controlled who could (Germans) and who could not (German Jews) own guns. Yes, he went out and killed as many Jews as he could, but one of the first things he did was pass laws that took away their right to defend themselves from the coming violence. End of story.
What?
I don't get how that's legal. It's someone's personal property and they should be able to give it to whomever they desire once they die (as long as the inheritors aren't convicted felons.)Soooo, a multi-thousand dollar gun collection goes to California?
That is BS....has that been challenged in California? if not, why the hell not....?