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In reply to the discussion: Can DU, can this nation have a sensible discussion about gun violence [View all]soccer1
(343 posts)165. Well, it depends how people believe ....
the "domino effect" will impact them. Certainly, handguns for self protection the home, hunting and sporting firearms will not be banned. If some people are concerned that military grade weapons and large capacity ammunition feeding devices will be banned, I have no sympathy for their concerns. Throughout the ages people have been concerned about how a new policy or law will have a "domino effect".....usually, I imagine, that fear proves to be unfounded, unless one's position is extreme on any issue.
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Can DU, can this nation have a sensible discussion about gun violence [View all]
rustydog
Jul 2012
OP
No legitimate gun owner wants mentally illegible people to have firearms
ProgressiveProfessor
Jul 2012
#74
Oh, good. Then stick with your position on the wedge-issue as the losing politicians did in 1994
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2012
#55
Oh, it's not one death, believe me. There are many out there whose family has suffered such
CTyankee
Jul 2012
#137
human emotions, how awful! How dare she? Why, that's unAmerican! Emotions! Nonsense!
CTyankee
Jul 2012
#138
wrong. not about hockeymom as much as any other post I have made. wrong equivalency.
CTyankee
Jul 2012
#144
i never said it wasn't in direct reference to her. you brought in extraneaous stuff...false
CTyankee
Jul 2012
#146
the false equivalency being that our side is accusing your side of being "emotional."
CTyankee
Jul 2012
#148
welll, I don't think it is ALL fear and hormones. That doesn't go far enough in my book.
CTyankee
Jul 2012
#151
if my beliefs are so irrelevant and those of my fellow liberals, then you don't have to worry, do
CTyankee
Jul 2012
#160
That is what I'm talking about. But the actual number is about 30-thousand a year
rustydog
Jul 2012
#31
My point exactly, but other nations are armed, have strict gunlaws and their civilian deaths
rustydog
Jul 2012
#37
Better access to mental health care, less poverty, more labor protections, far less potential
TheKentuckian
Jul 2012
#81
Do you mean side-impact protection mandated for all automobiles? Seatbelt laws?
rustydog
Jul 2012
#36
No one decides to have an accident, however everyone (almost everyone) who shoots
2on2u
Jul 2012
#102
That particular weapon in the federal arsenal is most likely weaker now
SickOfTheOnePct
Jul 2012
#48
"die hard progressives" have or should have different views on religion?
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2012
#59
If anything, progressives are suppose to use their brains and think and not accept others' orthodoxy
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2012
#68
Yes! If it is not going to be a campaign or election issue. Otherwise no.
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2012
#60
When you lead with the term "gun worshiper", it means you really don't want to discuss things
ProgressiveProfessor
Jul 2012
#75
Is Jamaca part of the industrialised world? And where do you think those guns come from?
baldguy
Jul 2012
#161
With all due respect, it is the catch phrases, that shuts down any hope of intelligent discussion
rustydog
Jul 2012
#105
Your chance of 'getting rid' of the guns of Democrats is very very slim. Chance of taking them away
Brisket
Jul 2012
#135
You want gun control? A sensible way to push for gun and violence control is to push for economic
AnotherMcIntosh
Jul 2012
#64
Exactly my friend. The issue isn't just firearms and the violence...it is a myriad issue
rustydog
Jul 2012
#106
No sensible discussion unless, some how, the NRA, disappears completely.
demosincebirth
Jul 2012
#84
I feel we can if both sides carefully listen to the other side's points and become educated ...
spin
Jul 2012
#95
I was going to ask this yesterday but decided I didn't need the aggravation. Thank you for posting.
uppityperson
Jul 2012
#110