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In reply to the discussion: What If We Made Gun Culture Uncool Like We Did Cigarettes? [View all]Paladin
(32,354 posts)134. The pro-gun movement is powered by a huge amount of raw emotion, mainly paranoia.
The old talking point that all reason and logic reside on your side of the argument is absolute horseshit. Given some of your posts over the last week, denying it isn't going to be convincing.
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Can't hurt...but we're never going to entirely eliminate guns unless, and until, we repeal the 2nd Amendment.
InAbLuEsTaTe
Oct 2015
#56
That's also more than zero, demonstrating that it can, in fact, be done. nt
Electric Monk
Oct 2015
#76
Obviously not, since you fail to recognize that once the 2ndA is repealed, the Fed Govt (and the States) would then be WAY more unencumbered to place FAR more stringent restrictions on firearms...
InAbLuEsTaTe
Oct 2015
#126
Constitution gives you the right to keep and bear arms, and gives others the right...
Mister Ed
Oct 2015
#122
This is simply not true: "the vast majority of loosened gun laws are in gerrymandered red states"
DesMoinesDem
Oct 2015
#24
Yes, guns are becoming a larger part of the US culture and the US is becoming desensitized
AlinPA
Oct 2015
#142
Republicans-NRA will oppose any improvement to the background checks system and certainly
AlinPA
Oct 2015
#148
One picture of the real aftermath of one mass shooting....is all it would take....that none are ever
Fred Sanders
Oct 2015
#7
If Sandy Hook crime scene photos had been released, we'd likely have some sort of gun control now
LonePirate
Oct 2015
#16
Sometimes you need to use emotion to counter the intimidation and greed coming from the NRA
LonePirate
Oct 2015
#21
and yet guns are largely sold on fear. Fear the liberal lawmakers are going to grab guns...
KittyWampus
Oct 2015
#31
Sure thet did GG, fear of the big bad boggie man, or fear of being seen for what they are.
Hoyt
Oct 2015
#107
It's not emotion, it is just showing the effects of the tool when used for its purpose.
morningfog
Oct 2015
#94
You need thicker skin if you can't handle the images of the use of a beautiful machine,
morningfog
Oct 2015
#96
The "emotional card" is what many 2A zealots use to defend their positions, so why not?
Gormy Cuss
Oct 2015
#133
The pro-gun movement is powered by a huge amount of raw emotion, mainly paranoia.
Paladin
Oct 2015
#134
If the 2nd amendment were repealed then the Federal government could pass laws...
PoliticAverse
Oct 2015
#43
Indeed none of the proposals by Clinton, Sanders or O'Malley would apparently run
PoliticAverse
Oct 2015
#49
Apparently you are someone that thinks the bill of rights has had no effect
PoliticAverse
Oct 2015
#103
Oh come on. If the second amendment were to be explicitly removed the Supreme Court wouldn't
PoliticAverse
Oct 2015
#113
The supreme court would say, "This right was protected yesterday, and is still protected by..
X_Digger
Oct 2015
#115
Okay, where is the right to travel laid out? I'll give you time to google and read. n/t
X_Digger
Oct 2015
#118
Well, that's okay, we have other posters throwing out the 4th, 5th, due process protections of 14th.
X_Digger
Oct 2015
#119
You really think that publishing pictures of victims of mass shootings is going to convince people
TeddyR
Oct 2015
#69
In Australia it was a matter of weeks, when mass media control was not so controlled as today.
Fred Sanders
Oct 2015
#160
You mean like how the pigs feel entitled to choke Eric Garner to death over taxes on a 50 cent cig?
Nuclear Unicorn
Oct 2015
#8
Nearly 1/2 of cigs in NYC are sold illegally. "Taxation:" alternative spelling for black market.
Eleanors38
Oct 2015
#55
I don't know. They are crazy in the first place. They'd sell all their valuables if necessary
CTyankee
Oct 2015
#63
I'm trying to figure out how that would look different than the rhetoric that's currently used.
Brickbat
Oct 2015
#14
Smoking remains particularly high among people who live below the poverty level
oberliner
Oct 2015
#17
Note that according to the CDC about 42 million US adults smoke cigarettes.
PoliticAverse
Oct 2015
#32
I quit appox 35 years ago, just told myself that I didn't want to smoke anymore,
GGJohn
Oct 2015
#93
It could work but you have to start with the children. That's what was done with cigarettes.
kelliekat44
Oct 2015
#40
Video games have increased the popularity of gun ownership among younger people today
NickB79
Oct 2015
#45
Heh. Pretty funny. Prediction: In my lifetime, lead will be banned for all hunting...
Eleanors38
Oct 2015
#135
i think that violence and disrespect culture should definitely be made uncool, to
TheFrenchRazor
Oct 2015
#120