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PETRUS

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42. What makes gun confiscation a "left" position?
Sun May 27, 2018, 12:18 PM
May 2018

I know quite a few people who are rather far to the left, and their views range from okay with to emphatically supportive of the right to keep and bear arms.

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Obviously a centrist would be able to agree on a consensus ! OnDoutside May 2018 #1
Right. The old sausage making consensuses between parties Hortensis May 2018 #24
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100% with you on all of that. I've said it here before that centrists shouldn't be apologising for OnDoutside May 2018 #48
The utlrawealthy purged the GOP caucuses of moderates Hortensis May 2018 #50
Great question... DemoHack May 2018 #2
That's a libertarian position TimeSnowDemos May 2018 #5
I don't associate libertarians with union support mythology May 2018 #16
I am sad to say that my son almost a socialist and UAW reports that some in his plant support the Demsrule86 May 2018 #21
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Maybe TimeSnowDemos May 2018 #40
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I do TimeSnowDemos May 2018 #43
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Really TimeSnowDemos May 2018 #46
That's not a libertarian position mcar May 2018 #53
It's literally TimeSnowDemos May 2018 #54
Protection of the 2nd amendment is also in our platform GulfCoast66 May 2018 #65
True but TimeSnowDemos May 2018 #68
My point still remains GulfCoast66 May 2018 #69
I hear you and you are right...many union guys believe the left betrayed them as well as the right Demsrule86 May 2018 #22
It depends on the issue. pnwmom May 2018 #3
Moderate political views TimeSnowDemos May 2018 #4
NO, a left left position is gun confiscation so a moderate position would be background checks and Demsrule86 May 2018 #8
NO TimeSnowDemos May 2018 #11
True lefties advocate gun confiscation...so it is true...that is the left position and background Demsrule86 May 2018 #12
It doesn't matter what TimeSnowDemos May 2018 #14
Real world example TimeSnowDemos May 2018 #15
I would add since I assume you meant to post this to me...that it really Demsrule86 May 2018 #20
It does of course TimeSnowDemos May 2018 #25
Who cares about other countries...this is an AMerican problem due to Demsrule86 May 2018 #26
you should TimeSnowDemos May 2018 #30
+1 shanny May 2018 #47
We are not talking about people in power we are talking about different political factions... Demsrule86 May 2018 #18
They've never had power TimeSnowDemos May 2018 #27
Gun control beliefs have confiscation on the far left spectrum, gun registration/gun control in the Demsrule86 May 2018 #19
Context TimeSnowDemos May 2018 #28
A lot of leftists support 2nd Amendment rights MountCleaners May 2018 #52
The GOP's effective smear campaign aside, virtually nobody is advocating gun confiscation. Garrett78 May 2018 #35
What makes gun confiscation a "left" position? PETRUS May 2018 #42
Your interlocutor picked an unfortunate example for his misguided analysis. OilemFirchen May 2018 #44
Switzerland has very liberal gun ownership laws. OilemFirchen May 2018 #17
It does not TimeSnowDemos May 2018 #29
"Joke of an argument". OilemFirchen May 2018 #32
I'm glad to see someone make this point. Garrett78 May 2018 #34
100% TimeSnowDemos May 2018 #36
A centrist has a level headed personality. As you move from the political center towards either Trust Buster May 2018 #6
Well stated Sailor65x1 May 2018 #31
What does "centrist" mean in terms of policy positions? That's what I'm looking for. Garrett78 May 2018 #37
There are centrist in both parties still...some have become independents on the GOP side due to the Demsrule86 May 2018 #7
... shanny May 2018 #49
I said some have become independents...but the votes are still there. Demsrule86 May 2018 #59
As I mentioned in the OP, the vast majority of independents are highly partisan. Garrett78 May 2018 #60
Look the reality is we are going after moderate Republicans and independent votes in order to take Demsrule86 May 2018 #64
In the survey analysis I think you are asking because of muriel_volestrangler May 2018 #9
I think their was a polisci article that described centrists aikoaiko May 2018 #10
Centrists hold different views on different issues. Demsrule86 May 2018 #13
I saw that article...interesting. But I don't think moderates hold GOP positions today as that Demsrule86 May 2018 #23
They don't want much to change leftstreet May 2018 #33
Agreeing to the ACA rather than holding out for single payer treestar May 2018 #51
Few have defined centrist in specific terms. I should have clarified. Garrett78 May 2018 #55
Look at the extreme right and extreme left on any issue and split the differance. Kaleva May 2018 #56
I've not heard anyone who has power and influence call for the banning of all guns. Garrett78 May 2018 #61
Read your own OP. It doesn't speak of people who have power and influence. Kaleva May 2018 #66
Good question. I don't think it's easy to nail down an answer. Captain Stern May 2018 #57
That's also a good question. Garrett78 May 2018 #62
Most of the people I know that call themselves Centrists are really noncommittal. nt Snotcicles May 2018 #58
The "center" depends on what the U.S. is experiencing at a particular time in history Uncle Joe May 2018 #63
I like the Democrat's positions Gothmog May 2018 #67
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