Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if we gave law enforcement better tools it would help tremendously. For example, a persistent, searchable database that could be used to track and trace, and figure out how criminals are getting guns, toward eliminating the massive underground black market for guns being used in crimes. But the GOP opposes that, because their NRA handlers don't want to curb gun sales, so they've ginned up fake excuses why not, around things like "muh freedom" - begging the question, "FREEDOM TO DO WHAT?"
Everyone already knows who the problem gun dealers are, just need to arrest and convict - https://gunviolence.issuelab.org/resources/30185/30185.pdf
I notice that many of those problem gun shops are in deep red areas. Right wing LEOs probably don't want to crack down on them because that's where they buy their untraceable AR-15s for their delusional weekend militia cosplay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I support gun control 100%, I hate guns. I wish we could get rid of all of them. Every other country that passed landmark gun ban legislation after a massacre seems to have started at a much lower baseline of guns in circulation. Even if we repealed the 2nd amendment tomorrow and banned every single type of firearm besides maybe single shot hunting rifles, how long would it take to confiscate and destroy all 430 million guns? Decades? And we have probably 20% of the country being adamantly opposed to any kind of gun ban... they won't comply. Are we completely stuck? It's depressing.
Why do you hate guns? Have you ever shot a gun? Have you ever used a gun to hunt for food? Did you know the one of the fastest growing high school sports is trap shooting - https://www.foxnews.com/sports/guns-ammo-one-americas-fastest-growing-high-school-sports-benchwarmers.amp
I've shot guns at ranges. It is stupidly boring. Hunting with a gun is also pathetic and takes not skill. Try using a bow.
There is virtually zero reason for any civilian to need something as powerful as an AR-15, which I shot at the range. It is a weapon of war. And yes, I already know most gun deaths are caused by handguns and not rifles like AR-15. Moot point.
Anonymous wrote:Simple solution is just to make it illegal for Dems to own guns since they are responsible for 95%+ of all gun crime. I'm putting on my Sig P365 right now to go to lunch. I won't be a victim of a Democrat today.
Anonymous wrote:Simple solution is just to make it illegal for Dems to own guns since they are responsible for 95%+ of all gun crime. I'm putting on my Sig P365 right now to go to lunch. I won't be a victim of a Democrat today.
Anonymous wrote:I support gun control 100%, I hate guns. I wish we could get rid of all of them. Every other country that passed landmark gun ban legislation after a massacre seems to have started at a much lower baseline of guns in circulation. Even if we repealed the 2nd amendment tomorrow and banned every single type of firearm besides maybe single shot hunting rifles, how long would it take to confiscate and destroy all 430 million guns? Decades? And we have probably 20% of the country being adamantly opposed to any kind of gun ban... they won't comply. Are we completely stuck? It's depressing.
Anonymous wrote:Simple solution is just to make it illegal for Dems to own guns since they are responsible for 95%+ of all gun crime. I'm putting on my Sig P365 right now to go to lunch. I won't be a victim of a Democrat today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if we gave law enforcement better tools it would help tremendously. For example, a persistent, searchable database that could be used to track and trace, and figure out how criminals are getting guns, toward eliminating the massive underground black market for guns being used in crimes. But the GOP opposes that, because their NRA handlers don't want to curb gun sales, so they've ginned up fake excuses why not, around things like "muh freedom" - begging the question, "FREEDOM TO DO WHAT?"
Everyone already knows who the problem gun dealers are, just need to arrest and convict - https://gunviolence.issuelab.org/resources/30185/30185.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think if we gave law enforcement better tools it would help tremendously. For example, a persistent, searchable database that could be used to track and trace, and figure out how criminals are getting guns, toward eliminating the massive underground black market for guns being used in crimes. But the GOP opposes that, because their NRA handlers don't want to curb gun sales, so they've ginned up fake excuses why not, around things like "muh freedom" - begging the question, "FREEDOM TO DO WHAT?"
Everyone already knows who the problem gun dealers are, just need to arrest and convict - https://gunviolence.issuelab.org/resources/30185/30185.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Those dastardly founding fathers (unfortunately) didn’t anticipate that you would disagree with them, how rude and short-sighted they were.
If you don’t like guns, don’t own guns. Easy. You are completely free to be gun free.
Anonymous wrote:1. Make it legal for law abiding citizens to carry guns in most places.
2. Don’t do stupid things like tax ammo. You want people carrying guns to practice.
3. If someone commits a crime with a gun they get an extra 15 years on sentence with no chance for parole.
4. Watch gun crimes plummet.
5. Look at Switzerland and see how a country can have a strong positive gun culture - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=wnBDK-QNZkM
Anonymous wrote:I think if we gave law enforcement better tools it would help tremendously. For example, a persistent, searchable database that could be used to track and trace, and figure out how criminals are getting guns, toward eliminating the massive underground black market for guns being used in crimes. But the GOP opposes that, because their NRA handlers don't want to curb gun sales, so they've ginned up fake excuses why not, around things like "muh freedom" - begging the question, "FREEDOM TO DO WHAT?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Services incurred by guns like EMS, trauma surgery, PT and OT, grief and trauma counseling, rebuilding the front door to the elementary school…
Those are not services by guns. If someone does bad things with guns they are charged and prosecuted under our laws. Guns are inanimate objects and do not do those things by themselves. People who break laws do those things, sometimes with guns.
You forgot to add “that make it far easier and more efficient to do those things than other inanimate objects.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Services incurred by guns like EMS, trauma surgery, PT and OT, grief and trauma counseling, rebuilding the front door to the elementary school…
Those are not services by guns. If someone does bad things with guns they are charged and prosecuted under our laws. Guns are inanimate objects and do not do those things by themselves. People who break laws do those things, sometimes with guns.