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In reply to the discussion: Does your neighbor having an AR-15 in his house make you feel safer? [View all]Yo_Mama
(8,303 posts)61. One of the things that's beginning to worry me
is that this seems to be a "drawfire" action to redirect the public's attention away from the urgent fiscal policy questions. Not some of the more basic questions - like should we limit magazine capacity and some of the mental health issues - but the whole register them all bit.
It's obviously not material. It's not going to happen, because the country as a whole doesn't approve. So what's the purpose of floating all this except to get us all to look in the other direction as our futures get quietly bargained away?
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Does your neighbor having an AR-15 in his house make you feel safer? [View all]
gulliver
Jan 2013
OP
Why do I get the feeling that said neighbor might just end up being a more-than-usual
zbdent
Jan 2013
#3
"Why do I get the feeling" that you are creating bigotry out of complete ignorance? n/t
PavePusher
Jan 2013
#55
Since majority of folks who accumulate those things are right wing and often callous and bigoted
Hoyt
Jan 2013
#6
No. It would scare me half to death. He's probably extremely paranoid and has anger issues
kestrel91316
Jan 2013
#13
That's an assumption on your part, for which you probably have no empricial evidence.
Bake
Jan 2013
#22
No, nor does it make me feel less safe. I really don't care what kind of weapons my neighbors have.
slackmaster
Jan 2013
#15
Are you referring to this incident (it was a apparently muzzleloading rifle) ?...
PoliticAverse
Jan 2013
#56
Neither more nor less safe. And your comment about the owner's association is
petronius
Jan 2013
#27
I don't know. I'd have to ask my neighbors how they feel. lol (n/t)
OneTenthofOnePercent
Jan 2013
#36
They do (and a whole lot more than that) and I couldn't care less. n/t
Egalitarian Thug
Jan 2013
#60
I live so far away from my neighbors I could give a damn what they have or do -
Tuesday Afternoon
Jan 2013
#70
I have at least 3 close neighbors who own them, based on hearing them target shoot
riderinthestorm
Jan 2013
#71
You have a "property owner's association" and you want to control what your neighbors think and do
AnotherMcIntosh
Jan 2013
#90
well, we can use 5 point stars because Yeah the 6 point was done to death.
Tuesday Afternoon
Jan 2013
#101
I'm not so sure, why would the state allow such a terrible weaponin the hands of these people.....
marble falls
Feb 2015
#114