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In reply to the discussion: How did no one monitor the purchases? [View all]thucythucy
(9,103 posts)42. Just out of curiosity
why would it bother you if anyone, Republicans or Democrats, knew how many guns you had?
I'd very much prefer to know which of my neighbors is armed. This would be a problem for you?
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Why the hell would a bunch of people who listen to the radio be at your door?
jmowreader
Oct 2017
#44
You are wrong. He purchased that material legally. He also doesn't fit a "terrorist" (brown Muslim)
anneboleyn
Oct 2017
#121
Most states don't track purchases. The sellers don't care as long as they get paid.
underpants
Oct 2017
#2
no one is monitoring this - simple - buy as many guns and as much ammo as you like
DrDan
Oct 2017
#6
You are making the argument of why we need to enforce the 2nd, allowing for guns ONLY
Eliot Rosewater
Oct 2017
#53
Are you suggesting that since we have always let the NRA have their way and before
Eliot Rosewater
Oct 2017
#172
I'm asking for examples of where and when this interpretation of the 2A has been enforced since...
Marengo
Oct 2017
#173
It is not an interpretation, it is clearly what the 2nd says, and it is basic
Eliot Rosewater
Oct 2017
#174
Again, can you please provide examples of when and where this interpretation has been enforced.
Marengo
Oct 2017
#175
I dont understand the relevance of the question. What examples were there of
Eliot Rosewater
Oct 2017
#178
You are suggesting the 2A has been incorrectly interpreted and unenforced since 1791?
Marengo
Oct 2017
#181
We can't even properly "monitor" people suspected of being involved in international terrorism
inwiththenew
Oct 2017
#9
THis reminds me of me arguing about how in the HELL is it possible an employer can FORCE
Eliot Rosewater
Oct 2017
#55
there is no national registration of guns....thanks to nra and compliant republican congress
spanone
Oct 2017
#20
Now we're equating jewelry with guns. I have to admit I didn't see that one coming n/t
kcr
Oct 2017
#62
But in your mind making lists of guns publicly available to thieves is a good thing?
hack89
Oct 2017
#67
You think the alternative, not tracking gun sales and the resultant mass shootings is a good thing?
kcr
Oct 2017
#68
With the public levels of distrust in government and it's agencies in general, I think it's a hard..
Marengo
Oct 2017
#171
Does the federal government keep a list of any of the things you mentioned?
GulfCoast66
Oct 2017
#70
Oh, so you are anti-civil rights, then. Semi-autos are just house hold goods :sarcasm:
kcr
Oct 2017
#154
Because only large Ammonium Nitrate purchases are tracked by Homeland Security. Guns by ATF.
haele
Oct 2017
#21
Because we aren't a police state with a Stasi keeping records on everyone.
NutmegYankee
Oct 2017
#48
Records are kept on all manner of things. No need to resort to a Stasi comparison. (nt)
Paladin
Oct 2017
#71
5th amendment? Screw that. 4th? If you haven't done anything wrong, what do you need to hide? n/t
X_Digger
Oct 2017
#92
I think this is a gun worry for you, nothing else based on your posting history. n/t
USALiberal
Oct 2017
#113
No, you'll see me supporting civil liberties. Be it voting, illegal search and seizure..
X_Digger
Oct 2017
#118
Police state surveillance, random searches of homes, and unequal applications of laws isn't rational
NutmegYankee
Oct 2017
#145
Just who is the "gun advocate" who compared it to a "Stasi style police state"?
NutmegYankee
Oct 2017
#148
You do realize that gun control threads are where the most unconstitutional stuff get posted right?
NutmegYankee
Oct 2017
#180
Take golf bag, throw away golf clubs, add guns, roll into any hotel on the planet
Not Ruth
Oct 2017
#102
CNN said he had two or three large suitcases, and the guns were in part broken down and he
anneboleyn
Oct 2017
#123
I remember seeing a pic of Chris Pratt, a hunter and actor, rolling what were obviously rifles into
Not Ruth
Oct 2017
#120
Because there are thousands of old men out there buying lots of guns every day.
joshcryer
Oct 2017
#131
Apparently that guy was small potatoes in the world of gun buyers.
The_Casual_Observer
Oct 2017
#176