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In reply to the discussion: I have been thinking on why Gun Owners are becoming increasingly defensive [View all]randys1
(16,286 posts)117. I am trying to understand it and I think it is culture. Someone has something as a big part
of their lives forever, they are older, usually and then we say we are going to maybe take them away.
Might be no different than threatening to take away their car.
I refuse to believe the liberal Democrats on this board who support gun rights are part of the con mess, hell, Thom Hartmann is a gun person.
There are at least two types of Democrats, far left like me and moderate, like most of our gun folks.
We have to work together, the alternative is giving power to the assholes.
(not implying only older people are gun advocates, but I do wonder if younger generations care less about them)
hoyt, surely a family member or friend of yours is a gun person, they are possibly also democrats, right?
having said all that, this was NYT today
It is a moral outrage and a national disgrace that civilians can legally purchase weapons designed specifically to kill people with brutal speed and efficiency. These are weapons of war, barely modified and deliberately marketed as tools of macho vigilantism and even insurrection.
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I have been thinking on why Gun Owners are becoming increasingly defensive [View all]
nadinbrzezinski
Dec 2015
OP
So you're accusing members here that are firearms owners of being just like the repukes?
GGJohn
Dec 2015
#8
Some of the talk from the gunners here at DU certainly resembles the talk from Repubs.
LonePirate
Dec 2015
#9
I don't see it as bigotry and hipocrisy. I see it as sane people who are appalled by
Squinch
Dec 2015
#138
Fact: we have a massacre every week in the United States. Sometimes 2. Perpetrated by a gun humper.
Squinch
Dec 2015
#149
I agree completely. It is astonishing to me how callous some Dems appear nowadays.
Hoyt
Dec 2015
#36
But they are our allies on so many other important issues. We have to come together somehow.
randys1
Dec 2015
#114
I am trying to understand it and I think it is culture. Someone has something as a big part
randys1
Dec 2015
#117
Democrats I've known aren't pushing gunz and all the crud that go with them. Sorry.
Hoyt
Dec 2015
#120
Sorry, Nadin, but in my area of the country, gunz and racism are just too closely related.
Hoyt
Dec 2015
#122
But you are the one also making blanket statemetns that gun owners are racists
nadinbrzezinski
Dec 2015
#131
Yuo are the one using the term "gunner" which shuts down any useful discussion
nadinbrzezinski
Dec 2015
#134
If you kiss their rear, nothing will change either. Heck, policy makers can't even
Hoyt
Dec 2015
#137
The percentage of the populace owning guns is in decline. Not much dispute there.
LonePirate
Dec 2015
#83
Yes, but it's still my claim that the stupid and uneducated cling more tightly
smirkymonkey
Dec 2015
#112
That was in 2007, the gun ownership rate is now at 18.98% Sources:
friendly_iconoclast
Dec 2015
#156
MA licenses *gun owners*, not guns- and the # of gun owners here has increased 50% since 2007
friendly_iconoclast
Dec 2015
#168
What are the numbers from *other* states that license all gun owners, and make stats available?
friendly_iconoclast
Dec 2015
#170
The cultural change in Massachusetts and Illinois is that there are more first-time gun owners,...
friendly_iconoclast
Dec 2015
#172
Not an attack, an observation- what I claimed is empirically true, and was denied by you
friendly_iconoclast
Dec 2015
#174
You were wrong, shown proof that you were wrong, and instead of acknowledging that...
friendly_iconoclast
Dec 2015
#176
I think there has been something like 2 crimes commited with registered machine guns
SpookyDem
Dec 2015
#59
My data is supported by plenty of other data done by researchers on this
nadinbrzezinski
Dec 2015
#11
If someone brings me a musket from the Second Indian War I will do that
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Dec 2015
#19
It's not that hard to understand if you look objectively at those who are into guns and
Hoyt
Dec 2015
#39
I'm fine with someone who has a gun or two at home for hunting. That's not who is fueling
Hoyt
Dec 2015
#66
For political purposes, national trends are not always the relevant or most important indicator.
branford
Dec 2015
#41
You have to love it when people validate facts while arguing against them
liberal N proud
Dec 2015
#103
Most I know and talk to are paranoid. At the range I would say 80% right wingers who hate Obama....
Logical
Dec 2015
#55
Yeah, but many of the younger ones are not picking up on the hobby as much
nadinbrzezinski
Dec 2015
#93
Yeah some are worried enough that they start talking about the 'gun grabbers' as if it is Red vs Blu
Rex
Dec 2015
#124
You confuse "defensiveness" with worry about Democratic Party viability. nt
Eleanors38
Dec 2015
#153