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In reply to the discussion: I'm so goddamned mad at being in this place again... [View all]Duckhunter935
(16,974 posts)128. Alright
Why should we allow people to own cars that will go faster than 75 miles an hour. People will think they are great drivers but break the law and they do kill many every year. Nobody needs a car or motorcycle that can go that fast.
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If you can be in D.C. this thursday ...... we need >1,000,000 people there to show ...
Botany
Jul 2016
#1
It *is* an answer- merely one you don't like. There is no Department of Needs.
friendly_iconoclast
Jul 2016
#77
Since you want to play a word game, why would anyone want to have an assault weapon
denvine
Jul 2016
#92
Again, if there is a chance that it would reduce the killings, isn't it worth it?
denvine
Jul 2016
#162
There are single and double action revolver competitions, cowboy competitions,
pipoman
Jul 2016
#158
Wow! So freedom to own assault weapons is worth more than the possibility of saving lives.
denvine
Jul 2016
#185
You are not the only person who could purchase 20 rounds of ammo if that were the limit.
SkeleTim1968
Jul 2016
#219
Pointing to the length of time to rid society of magazines isn't a good reason
SkeleTim1968
Jul 2016
#223
It will always be up to the states....the Federal Government has no jurisdiction over those sales...
pipoman
Jul 2016
#84
Reagan signed a law to ban assault weapons but in 2002 or 2003 republican let that ban expire
Botany
Jul 2016
#5
Not to nitpick but the AWB Clinton signed (which expired in 04), did not ban the dallas-used rifle
jmg257
Jul 2016
#8
I suggest we tear up the precious 2nd A and proceed to go to the laws in other countries where
CTyankee
Jul 2016
#12
No questions asked, but anyway - Now you're talking...no loopholes, no questionable "features"..
jmg257
Jul 2016
#18
All repeating arms with deatchable mags or fixed capacity above X rounds...easy enough. nt
jmg257
Jul 2016
#22
my neice was killed by a single shot to her head with a handgun by her stepgrandfather who had
CTyankee
Jul 2016
#36
Taxing guns to the point of affordability would really help. Every time one is sold or
The Wielding Truth
Jul 2016
#69
Makes me think of those cards for driving in HOV lane, if you carry your gun in public.
Hoyt
Jul 2016
#157
Lately they've become general use for meyhem and stocking yahoos' weapons cache for domestic
Hoyt
Jul 2016
#175
good idea, actually. I think it would help since we can't seem to rid ourselves of the 2nd A.
CTyankee
Jul 2016
#183
If guns couldn't kill. That would be lovely. Maybe they will keep getting more and more
The Wielding Truth
Jul 2016
#213
Perhaps not allowing the assault weapons ban to expire but reenact the ban.
Thinkingabout
Jul 2016
#6
Maybe if the NRA worked as hard stopping the mass murders as they do on preventing any
Thinkingabout
Jul 2016
#39
The NRA is nothing but a gun lobby, don't respect people. They could make some changes
Thinkingabout
Jul 2016
#45
How about gunners doing the right thing, quit buying them and destroy the ones they have?
Hoyt
Jul 2016
#66
What hypocritical bullshit! *You* sold the ones you had, for profit:
friendly_iconoclast
Jul 2016
#133
Revolver target pistols. You can sell those too through FFL. Following me closely? LMAO.
Hoyt
Jul 2016
#152
Why didn't you destroy them in the same way that you asked others to do?
friendly_iconoclast
Jul 2016
#186
Elmer Gantry would have made a mint if he had gone into gun control advocacy
friendly_iconoclast
Jul 2016
#189
Used the money to help my mom on Social Security back when no drug coverage. What's it to you?
Hoyt
Jul 2016
#228
Sounds good. Let's make all that happen and take it out of the cluttered discussion while we keep...
Gidney N Cloyd
Jul 2016
#48
That people should NOT possess any device designed to kill massive amounts of humans...
uponit7771
Jul 2016
#13
Yeap, notice when that wording is used they usually come back with some non sequiter on the issue
uponit7771
Jul 2016
#29
Usual strawman, I said ANY DEVICE... I also notice you haven't replied to my affirmation of
uponit7771
Jul 2016
#139
Many devices weren't meant or designed to kill massive amounts of humans in an efficient way
uponit7771
Jul 2016
#49
Strawman, I'm talking about any device designed to kill massive amounts of humans efficiently...
uponit7771
Jul 2016
#59
This makes no sense relative to the design of devices criteria and efficiently, a six shooter ....
uponit7771
Jul 2016
#76
I recognize strawman, I've dug myself out already and I also recognize when people don't want
uponit7771
Jul 2016
#90
No, I asked what is wrong with the position that no one should own any device designed to kill
uponit7771
Jul 2016
#102
Not my definition and its a strawman to narrow the critieria to the FBI definition. I'm pretty clear
uponit7771
Jul 2016
#88
Another non answer, you're not interested in a conversation... just retorts and that's the FBI defi
uponit7771
Jul 2016
#94
There are more devices designed to kill massive amounts of people other than what you named....
uponit7771
Jul 2016
#104
Well, ban them too... any device designed to kill massive amounts of humans should NOT be in the...
uponit7771
Jul 2016
#86
The FBI set 4 and I asked you and the other poster what would be the number that would define
uponit7771
Jul 2016
#111
I'm not running away from it at all, I'm letting you set the standard of what massive is
uponit7771
Jul 2016
#143
WTF!! People can own grenades!!?!!? ... well shit, no wonder folk want 1000 round clips !!!.
uponit7771
Jul 2016
#148
Interesting how you keep ignoring how I said it was the FBI standard and we should go off what you
uponit7771
Jul 2016
#197
" I think the avg gun owner shouldn't be able to out power the cops in any way"
beevul
Jul 2016
#194
Makes no difference what the device is, ANY device DESIGNED to kill a massive amount of people
uponit7771
Jul 2016
#107
Yeah, keep wishing, many of those suicides are not mental health related.
WHEN CRABS ROAR
Jul 2016
#202
A hell of a lot closer to being a terrorist than most of the people with whom I interact.
NNadir
Jul 2016
#73
If you honestly believe them to be potential terrorists, have you contacted the FBI?
Marengo
Jul 2016
#196
No. Being a potential terrorist in this country is not against the law if you're white and...
NNadir
Jul 2016
#222
Oh, so this talk of gun owners being potential terrorists is hyperbolic bullshit.
Marengo
Jul 2016
#226
Nah, you don't. Your lack of action proves you do not believe all gun owners are literally...
Marengo
Jul 2016
#236
People who have simple minds - apparently their are some gun worshipers among them -
NNadir
Jul 2016
#239
I'm certain DHS would be very interested in hearing any info you have on potential...
Marengo
Jul 2016
#240
Well, were I to buy into idiot rhetoric, I might consider the present company, since it obviously...
NNadir
Jul 2016
#246
every cop and almost every security guard (retired, failed cop, or wannabe cop) has one.
JanMichael
Jul 2016
#153
the brahms requiem usually is solace but today less so...I'm just sick of having to invoke it...
CTyankee
Jul 2016
#135
I wish I had some comfort or words that would help. ran out of tears a long time ago.
niyad
Jul 2016
#199