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In reply to the discussion: Today I have re-thought my position on the second amendment. [View all]Vietnameravet
(1,085 posts)59. So are you suggesting we legalize those drugs?
Of course some will always get guns and drugs but the harder it is to get guns the less likely they will be used in crimes..when they are freely available to anyone and everyone..this is the result...
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Today I have re-thought my position on the second amendment. [View all]
Atypical Liberal
Dec 2012
OP
Anyone with a conscience must ask themselves: What are reasonable restrictions on liberty?
friendly_iconoclast
Dec 2012
#3
It's the phenomenon of the 'mucker'-or worse, the Breiviks and McVeighs
friendly_iconoclast
Dec 2012
#6
It isn't unique to the US, but it happens more here than anywhere else in the world.
AllyCat
Dec 2012
#106
It doesnt do any good to have strick laws in one state if the others are lax.
Vietnameravet
Dec 2012
#13
How about going to a gun show,..where its easy to buy anything..thanks to the NRA
Vietnameravet
Dec 2012
#60
I have bought two firearms from gun shows and both times I had to fill out a 4473...
Clames
Dec 2012
#88
Guess you don't live in Ohio as I do, nor go to gun shows in Ohio, as I do.
Ikonoklast
Dec 2012
#124
Okay tell me what restrictions has the NRA ever been willing to accept on firearms
Vietnameravet
Dec 2012
#74
I could actually get onboard with basic competency licensing to own and to carry guns. But I don't
TPaine7
Dec 2012
#62
No, reports are now saying that he had a mental issue. His mother should have known that and taken
TPaine7
Dec 2012
#76
There's nothing that can be done to rectify past tragedies, we can only affect the future nt
TPaine7
Dec 2012
#117
Thanks for your thoughtful post.. and the others that are rethinking their positions
Vietnameravet
Dec 2012
#11
Your thoughtful post and your honor help elevate our hearts this very sad day.
colorado_ufo
Dec 2012
#20
To all gun-nuts: You've HAD your say. You've HAD YOUR WAY! And THIS is what results.
calimary
Dec 2012
#22
Well my other suggestion would be single-shot weapons only. No clips, no pump shotguns.
denverbill
Dec 2012
#45
That would take an amendment of the constitution to revoke the 2nd amendment
cstanleytech
Dec 2012
#35
A heartfelt post. I don't have all the answers, either; but surely there is a way people of good
apocalypsehow
Dec 2012
#42
You can't un-invent gun. Here a guy shows how to make a sub-machine gun without sophisticated tools
Howzit
Dec 2012
#116
Darrell Scott's daughter was the first killed at Columbine - His call for action can be seen here:
Howzit
Dec 2012
#123
You seem like a good person, but I think that you're not looking at this correctly
ComplimentarySwine
Dec 2012
#129
Nancy Lanza didn't plan on her guns being used to murder 20 kindergartners, but they were.
Dems to Win
Dec 2012
#130