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Pledging allegiance to a terror organization twice over the phone does not make you a terrorist? DA FUQ.....
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What is it you really expect to achieve? We have a people problem and until we attack it from that angle, we'll see nothing progressive and we'll haven plenty more of the same. The gun is just a tool easily replaceable with bombs....anthrax.....nukes.....jetliners...fertili zer, etc. Who knows? You cannot ban everything....or can you? These people and groups have proven to highly inventive when confronted with such choices. Hell, we can't get our borders under control. Until AT LEAST that happens, we cannot hope to stem the importation of bad guys and things we do not want them to have.
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And trust me, I don't think guns are the sole problem nor do I think all guns should be banned. Obviously, this is pure speculation, but say we had an assault gun ban in effect, do you think the death toll would have been as high? I really don't think it would have been. I think your serious terrorist would do whatever they could to acquire bomb building materials, assault rifles, etc. Again, if it lowered these types of crimes by .0000001% that's worth it because really, what is the cost?
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understood...
Thanx for the clarification
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"normal" gun violence tends to be hand guns and long guns. The mass killings are headline makers...normal gun violence isn't talked about much. We talk about mass killings a lot...we don't talk about everyday gun violence which affect more folks across the country. Chicago, Baltimore...? Are we good with this? Would assault weapons bans stop this violence? probably very little. The mass killings are usually mentally unstable, mental illness...some terrorists. I think these people would still want to kill regardless of a ban of assault weapons. Is it the act or gun? These are tough questions for sure
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Right. For me, it's definitely two issues.
The hardest question is the "why?" and how do you fix that? I just think some very simple things could be done to lessen gun violence. My frustration is that there's such giant opposition. I'm not talking about some huge revamp. Talking about VERY simple things that just make sense, yet somehow we can't get this passed.
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I think if your on the terrorist watchlist...its simple...you cant posses or buy a weapon. Sorry.
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The database would definitely be one of the NON-simple solutions.
While I think you could pare that down to certain red flags, I also don't want the government up in my records.
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And we no longer are a people of common sense. We're to occupied with who can use......Dick/No Dick bathrooms to actually embrace actions other than to bamboozle and betray the voters.....
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Without diving into the whole mess, I hate the argument "if it even saved 1 ... " It's a terrible and imo evil way of defining solution sets.
It's terrible because a multitude of bad laws have been and will forever be written using the if it even saved 1 train of thought. How about we write a law that every car must stop for any pedestrian crossing the road. How many lives would be saved, certainly at least one somewhere, but it's a terrible law because no appropriately cautious drivers would ever get where they were going, so most likely it would lead to super cautious drivers who gave every pedestrian a 5 foot berth and crazy whacked out drivers who ignore the law and put more people at risk. It's evil because many (I would say most, but not all) the people who use that line of argument have a hidden agenda that they hide by making ridiculous heroisms like "if it saves 1 life I would give up my life savings for ever", "if it saves 1 child, it will be worth giving our government all their private information", ... the list goes on and on, and those who would seek to usurp the freedoms enshrined in the declaration of independence and the Constitution will forever beat the "if it saves one life " drum. That's my opinion at least. Last edited by CRedskinsRule; 06-14-2016 at 08:11 PM. |
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Nevermind. This is taking a single comment and taking it into something I had no intention of doing. My comments are topical only. I have no agenda. If by that logic the bans caused more deaths I obviously would agree. Again, what is the valid argument in just trying it? I have yet to hear a rational reason.
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for the record, I didn't think you were using the "if it saves 1 life" mantra the way I wrote, but I do think that people with very bad intentions often get a lot of traction with good minded folk using that logic. |
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How would that have stop Sandy Hook or any school shooting for that matter ?Chico you can't scream every time one of these mass shootings goes down blame Obama and then turn down any or all suggestions to prevent them from happening again.Somewhere someone's personal freedom's are going to be infringed upon to help end these killings the question is how do we the people control it?
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I really don't think the media covers the Isis crisis enough and i don't think the American people understand how serious and deadly this group is...just last week cnn had an article up and I'm paraphrasing : "just how much of a threat is Isis?" just another liberal garbage article. Now we see just how much this threat is. Sandy hook/ Newton was incomprehensible...its a story about a terribly neglected kid by his own parents. They were fucking horrible people.
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