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148. As much as this place sucks now, I still don't think I've seen anything as disgusting as your post
Wed Apr 23, 2014, 01:41 AM
Apr 2014

I honestly cannot believe I just read this.

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The phenomenon of mass murder is quite rare, Eleanors38 Apr 2014 #1
But I'm sure the fact we're unable to pass even moderate gun control in this country, doesn't help. nomorenomore08 Apr 2014 #3
Universal background checks had no chance when they bundled them with an AWB hack89 Apr 2014 #5
Universial background checks would not stop mass shootings. Look at the last few...... Logical Apr 2014 #8
"Criminals have no trouble getting guns." Therefore no gun control whatsoever? nomorenomore08 Apr 2014 #13
Let me know what you propose. Most here post irrational crap that will stop nothing. nt Logical Apr 2014 #14
You mean this Wild West Lurks Often Apr 2014 #41
Hmm lots of things to question about this article Egnever Apr 2014 #58
It matches other things I have read Lurks Often Apr 2014 #60
Every thing is less violent than the movies Egnever Apr 2014 #64
Much like this entire thread is a pathetic attempt for more gun control n/t Lurks Often Apr 2014 #65
Could be Egnever Apr 2014 #66
This message was self-deleted by its author XRubicon Apr 2014 #116
Would you offer anything up to reach a deal? badtoworse Apr 2014 #10
I thought cutting down on the thousands of homicides a year would be good enough. nomorenomore08 Apr 2014 #16
Respectfully, your post reveals part of the problem: Eleanors38 Apr 2014 #22
I don't accept that thousands of homicides would be prevented with "relatively mild" measures badtoworse Apr 2014 #34
The knee-jerk reaction was typical and timeworn... krispos42 Apr 2014 #11
Yes, the murder rate is substantially lower than 20 years. But it's still the highest in the nomorenomore08 Apr 2014 #15
Our homicide rate is about 3x that of GB krispos42 Apr 2014 #20
It failed (as it should have) for several reasons. Skip Intro Apr 2014 #23
Your post is insulting on many levels lapislzi Apr 2014 #37
As truth to the gullible often is. Skip Intro Apr 2014 #42
you're accusing the families of the victims of using Newtown as a "PR gimmick"? CreekDog Apr 2014 #48
Another lie from CreekDog (who jokes of electrocuted teens, btw - w/ link). Skip Intro Apr 2014 #50
been keeping screencaptures for 5 years now? CreekDog Apr 2014 #51
Oh, so some dead kids are funny to you, eh, CreekDog? Skip Intro Apr 2014 #52
well i guess you got me CreekDog Apr 2014 #53
Ah, you made some people laugh at the girl's death? Good job, then, CreekDog! Skip Intro Apr 2014 #54
Puma huh? CreekDog Apr 2014 #55
Oh man, that is sad. n/t Skip Intro Apr 2014 #57
even though Paul said he was against the Civil Rights Act CreekDog Apr 2014 #63
pretty weak to post that out of context Egnever Apr 2014 #67
I'm well aware of the realities of the situation. lapislzi Apr 2014 #69
First, kids getting shot in school is not OK with ANYBODY. Skip Intro Apr 2014 #74
I will agree with you on a couple of points. lapislzi Apr 2014 #79
Not knowledgeable about guns or the proper terminology for the various types and styles of... 3catwoman3 Apr 2014 #140
You're referring to biometric or RFID systems that lock out unauthorized users. Bazinga Apr 2014 #149
and shortly before or that a lunatic opened up on firefighters in a suburb on my city with an AR dionysus Apr 2014 #108
As much as this place sucks now, I still don't think I've seen anything as disgusting as your post Number23 Apr 2014 #148
Your insight on generational change being the answer is, I believe, correct. CTyankee Apr 2014 #44
Post removed Post removed Apr 2014 #78
How about you tell me lapislzi Apr 2014 #85
Post removed Post removed Apr 2014 #88
The cold contempt you and others with your agenda hold the families in kcr Apr 2014 #144
But it's not the families. Bazinga Apr 2014 #152
Nope. Doesn't seem a bit disingenuous to me. Not at all. kcr Apr 2014 #154
I have no particular interest in taking away your guns. nomorenomore08 Apr 2014 #89
The first step would be opening up the NICS to private sales. Bazinga Apr 2014 #101
Universal background checks, and at least state-level registration. nomorenomore08 Apr 2014 #103
I'm all for UBCs, though not necessarily how they were proposed after Sandy Hook. Bazinga Apr 2014 #114
Fair enough. But I'm open to anything that might reduce our thousands of gun homicides a year nomorenomore08 Apr 2014 #118
That's part of our problem, the willingness to "try anything" Bazinga Apr 2014 #125
I agree the focus on semi-auto rifles is excessive, when handguns are responsible for most of the nomorenomore08 Apr 2014 #132
I have a brother who owns a gun shop and shooting range in CA Bazinga Apr 2014 #153
Hopefully, preventing the worst of the crazies from having guns, or at least from obtaining more. nomorenomore08 Apr 2014 #162
If the goal is to prevent prohibited persons from obtaining weapons, Bazinga Apr 2014 #164
If they have a criminal (certainly felony) record since obtaining the gun, then yes, it should be nomorenomore08 Apr 2014 #165
I agree, newly convicted felons should have their guns confiscated. Bazinga Apr 2014 #167
So what do we do about the admittedly fairly small minority of gun owners who are a potential nomorenomore08 Apr 2014 #168
We do the same thing.. Bazinga Apr 2014 #169
I don't consider gun owners in general my opponents. Only those opposed to any gun control at all nomorenomore08 Apr 2014 #170
suicide bombers- not just America KittyWampus Apr 2014 #38
Political and religious extremism play an even more obscure role Eleanors38 Apr 2014 #59
Generally, our very violent culture is produced for us .... Mondavi Apr 2014 #56
Good points. The spate of Cali freeway chases went national Eleanors38 Apr 2014 #61
It's rare in most civilized countries that have strong gun laws. It's not rare here. Arugula Latte Apr 2014 #76
Even Mother Jones says it is rare: 62 cases in 31 yrs. Eleanors38 Apr 2014 #104
And other countries have a small fraction of 62. Arugula Latte Apr 2014 #106
They are neither abstract nor frequent. Eleanors38 Apr 2014 #145
Never blkmusclmachine Apr 2014 #2
the paranoid gun humpers have won Skittles Apr 2014 #4
No hack89 Apr 2014 #6
ridiculous Skittles Apr 2014 #27
Around here any dissent on gun control = gun humper hack89 Apr 2014 #31
And people like you are as bad as the "everyone should be armed" group. No logic needed. nt Logical Apr 2014 #7
riiiiiiiiiiiiiiight Skittles Apr 2014 #26
Paranoid gun humpers? Generalize much? badtoworse Apr 2014 #9
riiiiiiiiight Skittles Apr 2014 #24
What an erudite response badtoworse Apr 2014 #33
And exactly who is calling for "everyone" to be armed? Cite, please. Jgarrick Apr 2014 #12
I'll give you one hint Skittles Apr 2014 #28
Link? One where they call for everyone to be armed? Jgarrick Apr 2014 #39
what is a "gun humper?" n/t Skip Intro Apr 2014 #17
you know EXACTLY what they are Skittles Apr 2014 #25
Typically it is anyone who believes in the freedom of civilians/poor to own a gun The Straight Story Apr 2014 #43
You need a license and registration papers to drive a car, why not to own a gun? nomorenomore08 Apr 2014 #92
You don't need them to own a car The Straight Story Apr 2014 #105
nice ad hominem attack Duckhunter935 Apr 2014 #18
Get past the fear and culture war and look at celebrity and recognition. Eleanors38 Apr 2014 #19
I agree Duckhunter935 Apr 2014 #21
Hear, hear!!!! n/t Mugu Apr 2014 #30
Insults and strawman arguments. Gee, THAT'S helpful. Lizzie Poppet Apr 2014 #36
Hell, they've even won on this thread. Crunchy Frog Apr 2014 #93
yup Skittles Apr 2014 #111
Dear Skittles, I respect you immensely lapislzi Apr 2014 #158
I am fucking SICK of them Skittles Apr 2014 #163
A big +1 Packerowner740 Apr 2014 #166
we sure like to wallow--our only actions are blundering vengeance against brown people (Afghanistan, MisterP Apr 2014 #29
The blood of those dead children and ... 99Forever Apr 2014 #32
And to think, I was blaming the murder of children on the murderers themselves... Jgarrick Apr 2014 #40
Those that aid and abet carry the burden of the results of their actions. 99Forever Apr 2014 #45
Since you have knowledge of someone aiding and abetting in the murder of children who has not been Jgarrick Apr 2014 #47
Dead children is the price we pay to save the guns. Iggo Apr 2014 #35
Alcohol claims the lives of 4.13 Sandy Hooks every WEEK Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #62
We can't do anything about guns because there are other things which claim more lives Major Nikon Apr 2014 #70
That's the problem, you want to do "ANYTHING!" You don't even know what it is you want to do or why. Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #71
The gun homicide rate in the US rivals 3rd world countries Major Nikon Apr 2014 #72
"the gun homicide rates in the inner cities" Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #73
Sure, just so long as we don't do anything about precious, right? Major Nikon Apr 2014 #75
You stated yourself that the inner cities had a higher murder rate than rural communities. Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #77
Where do you think the inner city guns come from? Major Nikon Apr 2014 #80
You're still saying, but not acknowledging, the fact that the Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #81
Ah yes, a clever repackaging of the tired old "guns don't kill people" meme Major Nikon Apr 2014 #82
"violence increases when population densities increase." Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #83
You're still stuck on the bullshit meme Major Nikon Apr 2014 #86
So what you're saying is -- Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #87
oh, good lord, he didn't say that! CTyankee Apr 2014 #90
Where did the poster attempt to contend with criminal intent? Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #96
I read what he said. He said access to guns made it easier. CTyankee Apr 2014 #99
Yes, I read the exact same thing. Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #102
His post #91 has a link that explains it all to you. READ IT. CTyankee Apr 2014 #107
But they have been refuted. Repeatedly. Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #109
I am talking about the List of countries by firearm-related death rate which he posted. CTyankee Apr 2014 #112
Yes. Is it your assertion that correlation = causation? Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #113
Ah, revelation! Thank you. It explains everything...of course...how could those countries CTyankee Apr 2014 #126
Well, it can't be guns because as US laws become more lax the homicide rate is dropping. Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #133
and how well we are doing up against all these other countries...isn't it marvelous? CTyankee Apr 2014 #136
Is it your assertion that it never does? kcr Apr 2014 #146
Considering the fact there are nations further down the list with Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #150
I wouldn't say that kcr Apr 2014 #155
What about countries higher on the list with fewer gun control laws? Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #156
So, not getting the concept or being disingenuous? kcr Apr 2014 #157
You're trying to pin the issue on a singular cause. Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #159
Nope, don't think I am. kcr Apr 2014 #160
Yes, I typed that. Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #161
"You want to eliminate the guns but are content in leaving the intent to commit murder" Major Nikon Apr 2014 #91
Really? Then how do you explain places where gun ownership is high but murder rates are low? Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #95
It's not all about gun ownership rates Major Nikon Apr 2014 #98
"It's about how the access to them is controlled." Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #100
the man who killed my niece was not a career criminal. He was law abiding until he wasn't. CTyankee Apr 2014 #127
An anecdote is not the basis for law and I think your retelling of events is suspect. Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #137
of course you don't believe me. And I don't care what you think. CTyankee Apr 2014 #147
Still waiting Major Nikon Apr 2014 #130
No you're not. You've been rebutted repeatedly you just ignore the facts. Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #134
What facts have you offered? Major Nikon Apr 2014 #135
You yourself said Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #139
Mexico? Major Nikon Apr 2014 #141
"what someone else offered?" Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #142
Universal background checks, and some form of registration - probably at the state, not federal nomorenomore08 Apr 2014 #94
Interesting point. ZombieHorde Apr 2014 #128
Yep, sad. nt stevenleser Apr 2014 #46
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2014 #49
Speaking strictly for myself... MicaelS Apr 2014 #68
The deaths, the injuries, the violence, and the accidents are simply part and parcel of the price we LanternWaste Apr 2014 #84
I have no problem with gun ownership in itself. It's the elevation of the firearm to a kind of holy nomorenomore08 Apr 2014 #97
"guns solve everything" Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #110
Not here, maybe. But that mentality does exist in the wider society - just look at the people who nomorenomore08 Apr 2014 #119
I'm not following that at all. Nuclear Unicorn Apr 2014 #121
I mean how some people always, no matter what, take the side of the shooter. nomorenomore08 Apr 2014 #122
The holy relic part isn't guns, it's freedoms. From abortion to speech to guns The Straight Story Apr 2014 #115
I'm not opposed to gun ownership. All I want are background checks, some form of registration nomorenomore08 Apr 2014 #120
Ok, The Straight Story Apr 2014 #124
So I think we're mostly on the same page, then. nomorenomore08 Apr 2014 #129
Makes sense. Good to have an intelligent discussion with someone on it :) The Straight Story Apr 2014 #138
Oh man, somebody open a window. XRubicon Apr 2014 #117
+1. (nt) Paladin Apr 2014 #123
For the most part, "both" sides seem to have the exact same argument. ZombieHorde Apr 2014 #131
The posts in this thread perfectly illustrate the points made in the OP. Crunchy Frog Apr 2014 #143
I keep my firearms SevenSixtyTwo Apr 2014 #151
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