Apparently, only “hicks” own guns. |
Apparently, you don't want to focus on the point of the post. Hicks, city slickers, and everyone in between that are against gun control are the minority, not the significant majority. |
+1 Buybacks won’t get all guns off the streets but they will help. There isn’t just a single fix to reduce gun violence. We need to address multiple aspects - universal background checks, assault weapons, giving LEOs tools to trace illegal sales, buybacks, mental health/healthcare, etc. I think we also need to eliminate first person shooter games. Many of these killers get their start in Call of Duty. Or similar. |
yes! this is why we didn't worry about shootings growing up in the 80s. someone would punch you in the face, maybe. since these games were created...and the movies like this...shootings are up. they want to experience it for themselves. |
I don't think you're the problem either. I think it sounds like you take the risk of guns in a house to kids very seriously and I have a lot of respect for that. That said, I think banning new purchases of assault weapons would go a long way toward keeping them out of the hands of angry young men committing mass shootings. These aren't criminal masterminds with huge underground networks. The guns are just way, way too easy to get. I don't think it's helpful to talk about how that won't keep anyone from ever obtaining an illegal gun, or how people who have them already won't be interested in buybacks. These seem like attempts to keep us from doing anything until or unless we come up with a perfect 100% effective solution. Why wouldn't it be worth it to prevent a good number of shootings just because we can't guarantee there will never be another? |
+1000 |
You are quoting me. I agree that we need stricter gun control laws. I think we should be talking about it. I also agree that we shouldn’t be letting 18 year olds purchase any guns at all. We probably share a lot of similar views. |
Should we prohibit 18 year olds from entering the military as well? Or do we just prohibit them from ownership of something they could potentially be forced into using (draft?) |
If they serve our country, aren’t they vetted and trained to use these arms? Do they really need access to 1600 rounds in their personal lives? This argument doesn’t hold water. Neither does the argument that there’s just moral depravity, and we need to solve that. Nor that are founding fathers wanted this. They never imagined in the salt rifle that could shoot 300 feet with 1600 rounds. They are rolling over in their graves. |
An assault rifle. |
. “Our” founding fathers… whatever. This is no good. Gun control NOW. |
And for all the Bible bangers justifying this… really?! I think you might be on wrong side of Jesus. |
It's time for the NEA to take on the NRA. Every like minded school staff member and parent in the country staging a 1 day "sick out" this fall. Every like minded person protesting at gun stores and NRA conventions, holding mutilated body photos up and screaming "murderer!!!" at people trying to buy guns.
Raise the age limit for young men to own ANY gun to 25 and make all rapid fire guns illegal to own, period. |
Responsible gun owners need to ask for reforms and break with the NRA, too. That would really make a difference. |
+1 And Republicans. They are blocking any real change. |