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In reply to the discussion: 15 Years After Columbine, How "Never Again" Became "Oh Well" [View all]Number23
(24,544 posts)148. As much as this place sucks now, I still don't think I've seen anything as disgusting as your post
I honestly cannot believe I just read this.
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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
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
Much like this entire thread is a pathetic attempt for more gun control n/t
Lurks Often
Apr 2014
#65
I thought cutting down on the thousands of homicides a year would be good enough.
nomorenomore08
Apr 2014
#16
I don't accept that thousands of homicides would be prevented with "relatively mild" measures
badtoworse
Apr 2014
#34
Yes, the murder rate is substantially lower than 20 years. But it's still the highest in the
nomorenomore08
Apr 2014
#15
you're accusing the families of the victims of using Newtown as a "PR gimmick"?
CreekDog
Apr 2014
#48
Ah, you made some people laugh at the girl's death? Good job, then, CreekDog!
Skip Intro
Apr 2014
#54
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
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
I agree the focus on semi-auto rifles is excessive, when handguns are responsible for most of the
nomorenomore08
Apr 2014
#132
Hopefully, preventing the worst of the crazies from having guns, or at least from obtaining more.
nomorenomore08
Apr 2014
#162
If they have a criminal (certainly felony) record since obtaining the gun, then yes, it should be
nomorenomore08
Apr 2014
#165
So what do we do about the admittedly fairly small minority of gun owners who are a potential
nomorenomore08
Apr 2014
#168
I don't consider gun owners in general my opponents. Only those opposed to any gun control at all
nomorenomore08
Apr 2014
#170
It's rare in most civilized countries that have strong gun laws. It's not rare here.
Arugula Latte
Apr 2014
#76
And people like you are as bad as the "everyone should be armed" group. No logic needed. nt
Logical
Apr 2014
#7
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
we sure like to wallow--our only actions are blundering vengeance against brown people (Afghanistan,
MisterP
Apr 2014
#29
And to think, I was blaming the murder of children on the murderers themselves...
Jgarrick
Apr 2014
#40
Since you have knowledge of someone aiding and abetting in the murder of children who has not been
Jgarrick
Apr 2014
#47
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
You stated yourself that the inner cities had a higher murder rate than rural communities.
Nuclear Unicorn
Apr 2014
#77
Ah yes, a clever repackaging of the tired old "guns don't kill people" meme
Major Nikon
Apr 2014
#82
I am talking about the List of countries by firearm-related death rate which he posted.
CTyankee
Apr 2014
#112
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
"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
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
No you're not. You've been rebutted repeatedly you just ignore the facts.
Nuclear Unicorn
Apr 2014
#134
Universal background checks, and some form of registration - probably at the state, not federal
nomorenomore08
Apr 2014
#94
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
Not here, maybe. But that mentality does exist in the wider society - just look at the people who
nomorenomore08
Apr 2014
#119
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
Makes sense. Good to have an intelligent discussion with someone on it :)
The Straight Story
Apr 2014
#138