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In reply to the discussion: A proposal for dealing with the potentially dangerous mentally ill [View all]DogPawsBiscuitsNGrav
(408 posts)61. Making it more costly to obtain a firearm just makes it more difficult for the poor. The rich will
still have guns. The Colorado shooter had approximately 20 thousand dollars worth of equipment and the Newton shooter may have used his mothers guns and she was very well off financially also. These two shootings wouldn't have been stopped by making firearms more costly but, yes making them more costly would stop the poor from getting them for home invasion protection.
Better mental health screening methods for firearms would have made a difference in more than one of these mass shootings. I wont have a gun in my home so I'm not taking sides, just pointing out that somehow the answer always end up being the one that takes away from the poor and working poor while the rich still enjoy their rights.
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A proposal for dealing with the potentially dangerous mentally ill [View all]
Lurks Often
Jan 2013
OP
Making it more costly to obtain a firearm just makes it more difficult for the poor. The rich will
DogPawsBiscuitsNGrav
Jan 2013
#61
I guess I don't understand why this is so different from what we have now overall.
Denninmi
Jan 2013
#16
There have been more than 1000 gun deaths in the US in the month since Newtown.
Fire Walk With Me
Jan 2013
#24
So, make it a panel...you want to stop the mentally ill from obtaining weapons, this seems a great
jmg257
Jan 2013
#37
I'm sorry - did you miss the part about a panel, to provide due process, BEFORE any
jmg257
Jan 2013
#58
Oh, so now we are on to 'banning SA guns is impossible' and 'dropping crime rates'?!?
jmg257
Jan 2013
#60
Wow - NOW its the election time meme!?! Have you given up on validating your solutions
jmg257
Jan 2013
#70
Emotional? I am stone cold...other then a few laughs at the humour you are providing
jmg257
Jan 2013
#74
Know what? I'm FAR more worried about these emotionally ill people and the mass harm they cause:
Fire Walk With Me
Jan 2013
#38
Even I give at least three responses to someone before going anywhere near that sort of reply.
Fire Walk With Me
Jan 2013
#43
As a "mentally ill" person (who also hates violence and doesn't care for guns) I find your call to
Fire Walk With Me
Jan 2013
#49
I had to stop at "determined". You KNOW who they are? You can tell? You are qualified?
Fire Walk With Me
Jan 2013
#65
You have no concept of the state of the "mental health care system" or that if you start calling out
Fire Walk With Me
Jan 2013
#80
It should be limited to specific illnesses which involve agression or threats to others
FarCenter
Jan 2013
#66