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In reply to the discussion: Colorado School Shooter Legally Purchased 12-Gauge Shotgun [View all]firsttimer
(324 posts)97. I respectfully disagree with you
If you were to conduct a poll on people that own guns in this country the majority
wouldn't mind seeing the Hughes amendment repealed and be allowed to buy new manufactured
autos. It wouldn't repeal the act of 1934 , it would still be regulated and restricted as it is now.
The only difference is you would be able to buy new manufacture instead of pre 1986.
But to get back to the point is the vast majority of gun owners follow the law
when it comes to how firearms are regulated and sold.
That's why when you say a ban or severe restrictions like the UK have wouldn't work here
is wrong , it would work here .
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Wounded teen girl in critical condition after suburban Denver high school student opened fire with
Jefferson23
Dec 2013
#1
No, I don't think that is it at all..his political beliefs seem to be in contrast
Jefferson23
Dec 2013
#8
It's in the article with the link above. Post 4, that began the subthread you are responding to.
Squinch
Dec 2013
#138
The links are posted in the OP's within this thread...he was quoted from some of
Jefferson23
Dec 2013
#176
The information in the OP has the young man confronting Republicans specifically about
Jefferson23
Dec 2013
#52
Why are you guys crawling up his butt for stating what was in a linked article?
Squinch
Dec 2013
#139
Glenn Beck link? You know what, you're lost and I don't give a shit..look up the links yourself.
Jefferson23
Dec 2013
#178
You understand in the post you replied to, I mention equipment exactly zero times, right?
eqfan592
Dec 2013
#155
LOL. You are usually one of the first to demand gun threads be hidden from general DU.
Hoyt
Dec 2013
#119
Most posters just ignore that in threads like this, gun fanciers alert & whine for obvious reasons.
Hoyt
Dec 2013
#179
At the time, it would mean "in proper working order" or something along those lines.
eqfan592
Dec 2013
#80
The kid appeared to be anti-gun. Somehow he crossed into a dark space. I am
bluestate10
Dec 2013
#36
There is hope for her and until there is none left, her life is not over. n/t
Jefferson23
Dec 2013
#42
I agree. But, let's hope for another Gabby Giffords miracle so the the young woman can function. nt
bluestate10
Dec 2013
#43
How do you propose that be done? Except for his age, the kid would have passed any background
bluestate10
Dec 2013
#48
The information out on the kid so far indicates that he was "normal" until he snapped.
bluestate10
Dec 2013
#57
So a question that a person can easily lie about is your suggestion for a good solution?
eqfan592
Dec 2013
#60
A lot of teens threaten people and don't follow up with deadly force. I argue that MOST teen have
bluestate10
Dec 2013
#66
What I pointed out was that a large number of teens threaten people but don't follow
bluestate10
Dec 2013
#84
So implying that we should take threats seriously and that we need a better, more comprehensive...
eqfan592
Dec 2013
#87
There is a difference between a teen issuing a red faced threat that he or she may or
bluestate10
Dec 2013
#98
Background checks like you're talking about, as I said, would be prohibitively time consuming and...
eqfan592
Dec 2013
#99
It's always one of those "law abiding citizens" who commit these senseless shootings.
Vashta Nerada
Dec 2013
#17
Canada would probably be a more accurate reflection of the USA's response to such an action.
ManiacJoe
Dec 2013
#100
Prohibition makes huge numbers of law-abiding citizens "criminals" overnight.
Eleanors38
Dec 2013
#105
Actually, the only study that matters is how many people were killed, period.
eqfan592
Dec 2013
#117
What I find is when I talk to most gun people that it's an all or nothing mindset.
firsttimer
Dec 2013
#116
A ban won't work. If guns are banned, then do we ban machines lathes and metal working
bluestate10
Dec 2013
#64
Ok, then people can own guns as long as they don't take them off their own property.
bluestate10
Dec 2013
#67
If you want to provide state funded training, at all times of day, in enough locations that...
eqfan592
Dec 2013
#69
We already pay a price from inappropriate use of guns. I am ok with funding training and
bluestate10
Dec 2013
#74
I don't mind CCW...but I think the permitting process needs to be MUCH more stringent.
Lizzie Poppet
Dec 2013
#81
I agree with scrutiny before a person gets a gun. Requiring gun safes gets into the area
bluestate10
Dec 2013
#88
Given what bluestate has said, I don't think "pro-gunner" is really an appropriate label.
eqfan592
Dec 2013
#108
Nope, we imprison folks who obviously aren't as "law abiding" as gun fanciers claim.
Hoyt
Dec 2013
#181
Laws to reduce poverty and increase access to mental healthcare and education...
eqfan592
Dec 2013
#38
So gun fanciers would start shooting folks over tough restrictions. Good reason to get serious over
Hoyt
Dec 2013
#122
"Trigger violent upheaval" -- I think you need to reread it. Ever heard gun fanciers, "Molon Labe."
Hoyt
Dec 2013
#180
No, but if we wise up and restrict gunz, I would support time in prison with other gun lovers who
Hoyt
Dec 2013
#186
This is the same old argument that ( why not make a law to make murder illegal ) that will stop it..
firsttimer
Dec 2013
#93
I'm not impressed by your peculiar temptations. They certainly aren't constructive.
Eleanors38
Dec 2013
#106
I am for making guns harder to get. A person wanting a gun should have to go through an
bluestate10
Dec 2013
#59
Assault weapons have no practical use. But some people like to target shoot and play timed
bluestate10
Dec 2013
#71
Semi-automatic rifles had limits on the number of rounds that could be fired before
bluestate10
Dec 2013
#92
just get it passed, no grandfather for the millions that do not meet this
Duckhunter935
Dec 2013
#96
I know, there are a lot of questions we alll have..I feel the same way. n/t
Jefferson23
Dec 2013
#46
He seemed more in line with you in terms of his beliefs about guns and gun owners.
eqfan592
Dec 2013
#50
Thanks for the link..that is interesting because his own words suggest otherwise..so
Jefferson23
Dec 2013
#63
People should have the freedom to go places safely without worrying about getting shot or threatened
AlinPA
Dec 2013
#194
Folks who fancy guns are embarassed by their affliction. That's good I suppose, but they
Hoyt
Dec 2013
#183
I trash them, too. Turning GD into the gungeon is the same mistake it was when they made the gungeon
Egalitarian Thug
Dec 2013
#190