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In reply to the discussion: Today I have re-thought my position on the second amendment. [View all]Lordquinton
(7,886 posts)111. She's dead
that law won't mean a thing in this instance, so what do you propose instead?
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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