Gun Control & RKBA
In reply to the discussion: Ohio shooting of girl in Amish buggy a homicide [View all]AtheistCrusader
(33,982 posts)1. TRIGGER LOCKS ARE NOT INVOLVED AT ALL IN THE LINK YOU SUPPLIED. It is just a NAME of a FEDERAL PROGRAM to reduce plea bargains, etc, keeping people squarely in the sights of full penalties when caught multiple times violating various laws while in possession of a firearm. So no, it doesn't show trigger locks are effective. They aren't. Please do supply something that shows they are, if you feel strongly about it. And please read your own links.
2. I have a hell of a lot more than 13. My wife only owns about 5. Our household contains more than 24. And they get used.
3. There is another active thread on this very topic, including statistics on violent crime against the mentally ill. You seem to have trouble focusing. Not all violent crime is committed with a firearm. I never suggested we should arm people with mental health issues. The very term itself is overbroad and useless for the purpose you seem to wish to employ it.
4. Cart/horse. Ammo can also be stolen. Much easier to restrict access to the single point of failure: a firearm in the hands of a criminal. Ammo, are you serious? Also, most gun stores at least verify ID for all ammo purchases, particularly to keep pistol ammo out of the hands of sub-21 year olds. Doesn't seem to do shit about the 14-20 gang banger age range, does it?
5. Bloomberg is a republican piece of shit. So, no. Yes, we all care about illegal gun sales. Question answered?
6. Nice of you to ignore what firearms SAVE you every year. Keep in mind, the Department of Justice pins legal defensive uses of firearms at between 60,000 and 100,000 per year, depending on the year. That's money in the bank, saved, as well as lives saved.
I don't like losing elections that have broad negative consequences for health care, gay rights, voter rights, civil rights and a boatload of other shit, for your pet cause when the proposed legislation is bollocks anyway. You want something effective? Force the states to report mental health disqualifications on pain of facing the goddamn DoJ, not, 'oh we'll give you a little money if you do it, and we'll withhold it if you don't' nonsense.