Also while I am at it banning some stuff dose not take away the outcome of any shoot rampage, no automatic? A shotgun with the right load and a few rounds can do as much damage, 6 pistols(2 hips,2 under the arm and 2 on the back) with 7-9 rounds with the right load can do as much over all damage. Being proactive with crazy makes us all criminals....
Uriel-238 said:
Iz not my comment desu is
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Zetatrain said:
ZippyDSMlee said:
Here's my thoughts; there are two differences between everyday object and guns
Bats, knives, cars, etc. have a lot more vital everyday uses compared to a gun regardless of what their original intent was when they were created. In other words the pros of keep everyday items far out weigh the cons of having them. You ban cars and chances are your're gonna fuck up everyone's life on a daily basis.
The other difference has to do with how they kill. With blunt and stabbing weapons you have to be within reach of the other person. This gives the person you're trying to kill(provided you he sees you coming) the chance to block, dodge, or run away. With guns its not the same. Even if the person aiming the gun at you is within reach, he is just a hair trigger pull away from ending you're life. And unless you're the Flash, you're not going to dodge or outrun the bullet if its heading straight for you.
If a man breaks into you're house and is armed with a knife or blunt object, chances are there is an everyday house hold item lying around you can you to use to put yourself on a more evening footing with the intruder. This item can be a chair, golf club, hell, even grandma's antic vase would work just as well. If the man is armed with a gun then you're fucked unless you have a gun.
Just because knives and cars kill more people it doesn't make ones attempt to ban or limit guns disingenuous. Knives and cars have killed more people because there are a lot more people out there who have them, not because they are more dangerous than guns. Just because people will continue to try to kill with or without guns it does not mean we should make it easy for them.
It is disingenuous to ban or ridiculously restrict them when there are more dangerous things out there, being the lesser of dangers makes the specific definition of the item kinda moot.
I am against banning things its a cop out to ignore the real problem.
One can still get automatics,explosives and silencers via a federal permit so it kinda makes things silly.....
Now with that said I am for throwing out all gun law and creating a set of basic rules.
1.States can not ban the right to own a firearm unless under a felony or a constitutional amendment.States must follow these rules, these rules cover all weapon/firearm permits, licnses or special privileges.
2.Under this rule individuals may be baned from firearm ownership if a local or federal level judge feels the level of violations are significant enough to warrant fines, suspensions or permanent removal of the permit/license, one can appeal this process .
2.Misuse or abuse of not having a firearm locked, misfire resulting in death, damage or injury, misplacement, brandishing, shooting in the ground or air, shooting wildly,ect,ect,ect
3.Some rifles,shotguns or pistols will require joining the firearm registry.
4.All reasonable weapons(no WMDs plz) listed in the firearm registry by the weapons maker shall not be banned but rather restricted to a advanced permit.
5.All automatic weapons, explosives, suppressors and silencers automatically fall under the firearm registry.
6.The firearm registry may do a full background check, physical health check and a mental health check that focuses on outgoing emotional issues uncontrolled or random violent issues, one can appeal this process but good luck telling a judge that....
7.All extended and or advanced firearm or weapon accessories fall under advanced permit and firearm registry.
8.All gun sells must be processed though the firearm registry.(if one can do it with credit I see no reason why one can not do it with firearms)
9.To pay for this system a 1% tax is placed on ammo, weapon/firearm accessories and firearms.
10.Under a permit/license suspension or permanent ban one may still own the item the permit covers but it can not be kept on or near the owners property or the owner or the owners intimidate friends or family, under a permanent ban you have 6 months to sell off the items covered under the permit/license. It would be nice if ranges and gun shops offer cheap weapon storage.
11.One may get a temporary moving permit (up to 90 days) to move a firearm or advance weapon from one location to another. Items must be unloaded, locked and locked within a metal container inside the vehicle.
As much I am for states rights they can be rather duplicitous and inbreed for gun rights and human right issues things need to be handled from the fed down. Well as long as gun rights are forced to focus on individual rights,freedoms and responsibility.
Uhg I hate it when I try and out think politicians and lawyers ><
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Buretsu said:
omega 616 said:
ZippyDSMlee said:
You're right. We're not even halfway to civilized. I mean, people still think it's a good idea to take a knife and threaten to stab people if they don't give up all of they money they were on the way to the supermarket to buy groceries with.
And that's why guns are, at worst, a necessary evil.
And its nice to have the freedom to become a skilled marksmen that only shoots inanimate objects.