Alate_One
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so what's your point, that we should ban all guns?
No. Didn't bother to read my other posts did you? I think we need more regulations to reduce harm from firearms.
so what's your point, that we should ban all guns?
That ease of use is exactly why a gun is the best and most reliable form of protection a homeowner can have available ...
And one of the more reliable ways for children to be killed or seriously injured in the home if they're found loaded.
It says that one of these things is not like the others. False analogy. If we really want to keep people safe we should lock them up with a cot and a commode and give them food and water through a slot in the door.Think about theft. Why do we bother locking anything up if people intent on stealing are just going to steal anyway? Because putting a lock on something makes it harder, reducing the number of people that will steal your valuables. And the more valuable something is, the harder we generally make it to steal it. What does it say about the value of human life when we have people campaigning to make it easier to have a firearm on your person at all times?
They already are carefully regulated. You used to be able to buy a machine gun through mail order.I'm not against firearms in principle, but they're extremely powerful tools and should be carefully regulated.
Then you would vote to repeal the Second Amendment. Accept it.The average person shouldn't be carrying them around on a regular basis.
Which is why I think that mouse guns should be banned and confiscated, because they are disproportionately used to commit crimes and suicides, and they are, IMO, informed by SCOTUS cases, not protected by the Second Amendment since they serve no military value and no militaries use them.It's simply too easy to use them in anger or do something stupid.
Agreed. Once the police arrive, you hopefully don't need to be holding it anymore anyway. Holster it or drop it and put your hands up and cooperate.:doh:
You cannot have a gun drawn when police, not sure of the situation, asks for you to put it down. That's common sense- the police are just as mortal as the next person, with families and a will to live.
and exactly what are the regulations that could have been passed that would have stopped this women from owning a handgun, or are you just looking to prey on emotions in order to advocate more gun regulations that have nothing to do with news story linked in the OP.No. Didn't bother to read my other posts did you? I think we need more regulations to reduce harm from firearms.
Mouse guns are easier to lose track of, easier to conceal to commit crimes, easier to shoot oneself with, and easier for an innocent child to operate, than firearms with military value.And one of the more reliable ways for children to be killed or seriously injured in the home if they're found loaded. Every state should have laws on the books holding parents responsible for accidental firearm deaths involving kids.
256 kids were shot accidentally last year, 83 of those being fatal. How many homeowners protected themselves over the same period?
It seems that the further we get into this topic, the closer anti-RKBA people come to requiring something like the "Precogs" in the movie Minority Report in order to "reasonably" regulate firearms.and exactly what are the regulations that could have been passed that would have stopped this women from owning a handgun, or are you just looking to prey on emotions in order to advocate more gun regulations that have nothing to do with news story linked in the OP.
Of course. :thumb:I was being sarcastic ....
The gun was not responsible for the episodes of violence ...
Even though my mother isn't against gun ownership, when my father died, she split his guns between my ex-brother-in-law and my two brothers. Shortly afterwards, we relocated to a different city and state that has far less crime.
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Why didn't she include you in the guns handout?
I don't know of anyone that says that.
But guns do keep us safer sometimes.
When is the last time that you can remember when a gun kept you safer?
What sort of gun was it?
"God made big men, and God made small men, but Samuel Colt made them equal".October of 1988....Colt Python .357, blued with walnut target grips and a 4" barrel. I and my ex-girlfriend are alive, whole and unmolested because of it.
"God made big men, and God made small men, but Samuel Colt made them equal".
Glad you and her are OK. If it was a situation dangerous enough to warrant either the brandishing, or even use, of a firearm, it was serious.
Geez...Four men with knives....Yeah, it was bad. lain:
I'm not going to go too much into it because of the laws being what they were at the time they possibly would have thrown ME in jail....As sad as that is.
Road rage incidentsWhen is the last time that you can remember when a gun kept you safer?
What sort of gun was it?
Geez...
Oh sure, you should have called the police with your nonexistent cell phone (1988 and all), and been stabbed to death while waiting, rather than brandish your gun in public.
Those laws are ridiculous. One of my very good friends is from Fayetteville, North Carolina, and he taught me a wonderful old Southern saying; "It is better to be judged by twelve, than carried by six".