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In reply to the discussion: Pro gun arguments [View all]MicaelS
(8,747 posts)141. But I do believe in a 100% Background Checks.
I stated that.
And I really want your answers as a professional on my questions about involuntary commitment.
Because when these spree killing happen, there is always someone coming out afterwards.. family members, and other acquaintances stating "Well we knew something was wrong, but we couldn't do anything."
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Excellent post. It is sad for people to be so brainwashed via media, gaming, culture change...
rustydog
Jul 2012
#1
Is it really so wrong to want to defend yourself with a gun when someone is shooting at you?
aikoaiko
Jul 2012
#4
Actually that, beyond the loss of life, is one of the reasons I agree to the system I outlined
Reasonable_Argument
Jul 2012
#22
the second amendment says 'a regulated militia' so 'yes' regulations are reasonable
samsingh
Jul 2012
#31
I've been into raising the speed limit since before I was into gun rights.
NewMoonTherian
Jul 2012
#46
Better regulation and constant education for everyone will never happen as long as the NRA exists.
Lint Head
Jul 2012
#30
Maybe a totally new organization with reasonable bylaws that competes with the NRA.
Lint Head
Jul 2012
#48
Technically, the damage caused by the bullets having been fired into the victim kills people.
MNBrewer
Jul 2012
#24
Generally, it's the lack of blood to the brain, as a result of said damage, that kills.
yawnmaster
Jul 2012
#59
Although, I suppose if one is decapitated, it hardly matters how long the heart keeps beating.
MNBrewer
Jul 2012
#167
So you are telling me the old west had absolutely zero gun regulations?
nadinbrzezinski
Jul 2012
#45
Yes, there is a lot that can be done to regulate firearms, without infringing on the 2nd.
soccer1
Jul 2012
#116
There are gun control laws I support. I oppose "feel good" laws that accomplish nothing.
badtoworse
Jul 2012
#69
I thought I posted that supported background checks on all handgun purchases.
badtoworse
Jul 2012
#89
I just don't see the need and I've already passed a background check to legally purchase handguns
badtoworse
Jul 2012
#102
How about people who travel or have residences in multiple states, as I do.
badtoworse
Jul 2012
#105
i got no problem with them, was just wondering why the FBI would actively offer one, seems kinda off
loli phabay
Jul 2012
#106
LOL. So you can't actually come up with a single example of gun control paranoia.
DanTex
Jul 2012
#95
If the SCOTUS had intended Miller to apply to firearms in general, they would have said so.
badtoworse
Jul 2012
#139
If you have a better citation, then post it. What you've posted so far doesn't cut it.
badtoworse
Jul 2012
#151
"So I gotta ask...how many other laws shoud we get rid off since they are regularly disobeyed?"
NCTraveler
Jul 2012
#62
I know you think there's a grand conspiracy where we're all fed talking points
Reasonable_Argument
Jul 2012
#127
The "cowboy hero" mentality of gun culture is one of main reasons I'm against carrying in public.
Hoyt
Jul 2012
#128
You have a very biased view of people who carry a weapon without any basis in fact nt
Reasonable_Argument
Jul 2012
#129
Probably from the sampling of those arguing on DU against any regulations
fascisthunter
Jul 2012
#130