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benEzra

(12,148 posts)
16. Do you call the guy in your avatar a Democrat?
Sat Oct 15, 2016, 11:41 PM
Oct 2016

Because he was a gun enthusiast who avidly enjoyed shooting semiauto rifles, and personally owned an AR-15, an M1 carbine, and a Garand. And rifle homicide was probably higher back then than it is now, since it has been at historic lows in recent years.

Was Eleanor Roosevelt a Democrat, with her concealed-carry license and her views on armed self-defense?

I'd also point out that prior to the first Clinton administration, when the Third Way types decided to go hard on gun control as a way to appeal to right-leaning law-'n-order types (thereby shooting the party in the foot in 1994), support for gun control was an urban/rural thing, *not* a liberal-vs.-conservative thing. Most gun control prior to that time had been instituted by conservatives seeking to centralize power in the hands of elites, and keep guns out of the hands of people with the wrong color skin or the wrong ethnicity. That's true of the Mulford Act in California (signed by none other than Ronald Reagan), NY's Sullivan Law (aimed at keeping guns out of the hands of immigrants), and the Jim Crow gun control in the South, vestiges of which still stand today (like NC's law allowing sheriffs to deny handgun ownership on the basis of subjective "moral character", which was originally code for "has the wrong color skin&quot .

The modern gun-control lobby is primarily funded by a single Wall Street billionaire who believes in stopping and frisking brown people without warrant, among other illiberal police-state positions he advocates.

I hope she wins Jason1961 Oct 2016 #1
why? discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2016 #2
Full auto weapons are heavily restricted Duckhunter935 Oct 2016 #5
Has it worked? stone space Oct 2016 #18
they were not shot when they were fully available Duckhunter935 Oct 2016 #19
I know that we're better at controling fully-automatics than we are at controling semi-automatics. stone space Oct 2016 #20
so you are for what is effect a ban Duckhunter935 Oct 2016 #22
That's not true. Sometimes I talk about gun culture. stone space Oct 2016 #23
This message was self-deleted by its author Duckhunter935 Oct 2016 #24
Is what a personal attack? stone space Oct 2016 #25
This message was self-deleted by its author Duckhunter935 Oct 2016 #26
I know that they're restricted but not banned Jason1961 Oct 2016 #3
technically they are banned gejohnston Oct 2016 #4
Hunting is not the only reason to own a weapon Duckhunter935 Oct 2016 #6
Why--->>> discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2016 #7
Bicycles kill three times as many people annually as semiautomatic rifles do.... benEzra Oct 2016 #8
I'd like a ban on all modern firearms. Jason1961 Oct 2016 #11
Hows that? beevul Oct 2016 #12
Given that 50-60 million people own semiauto rifles, benEzra Oct 2016 #15
Alcohol is a drug. For some people, guns are not a drug, so your analogy fails. stone space Oct 2016 #28
So I guess you agree with all of the other parts Duckhunter935 Oct 2016 #29
Why would you guess that? stone space Oct 2016 #31
On the contrary... discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2016 #32
Non-sequitur. beevul Oct 2016 #36
Both are semi-controversial consumer products that lead to some deaths from abuse, benEzra Oct 2016 #37
Every hear of "abstract thinking"? Straw Man Oct 2016 #39
re: "...alcohol and guns..." discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2016 #40
Rate of one (1) rifle homicide per year in MA?? da horror. Eleanors38 Oct 2016 #44
Much of American prohibition history is based on the repugnancy of physical images... Eleanors38 Oct 2016 #42
When's the last time you rode an AR-15 to work? stone space Oct 2016 #21
Why are you obsessed with a firearm Duckhunter935 Oct 2016 #27
Are you referring to semi-automatics or fully-automatics here? stone space Oct 2016 #30
I am talking about semi-automatic rifles Duckhunter935 Oct 2016 #33
In the Easter Egg Hunt of life... discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2016 #34
I like bikes, and I've commuted to work on one before, when I lived closer. benEzra Oct 2016 #35
The last time I carried a rifle to work oneshooter Oct 2016 #45
game warden or hunting guide? gejohnston Oct 2016 #46
Game Ranger in Kenya. n/t oneshooter Oct 2016 #47
I may be mistaken, but haven't you advocated for a complete ban of all firearms? Marengo Oct 2016 #9
Yes Jason1961 Oct 2016 #10
How come...? beevul Oct 2016 #13
Yup. They're not "on the streets"; they're "in citizens' homes". benEzra Oct 2016 #17
Just curious Duckhunter935 Oct 2016 #14
Do you call the guy in your avatar a Democrat? benEzra Oct 2016 #16
Healy is too ignorant and ideologically blinkered to know it would be a pyrric victory. pablo_marmol Oct 2016 #38
Going off the reservation usually doesn't bode well for the long term. discntnt_irny_srcsm Oct 2016 #41
Healy is also an activist Drug Warrior, joining with the GOP governor of MA. Eleanors38 Oct 2016 #43
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