Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After new town I was sure we were going to have at least a little sanity. After Parkland I totally gave up on the possibility of gun control. But since than we have had mass shooting at churches and schools and even the Amish have been victims. What does it take to do even the smallest reforms enacted?
Jesus this is ridiculous.
I am a pro 2nd amendment guy and there is absolutely a way to get more gun control but you'll never pull it off.
Honestly. After Newtown, you could absolutely have had a ban on magazines over 10 rounds. If you playeds your cards right, you could have had licensing and registration requirements. But you went all in on an assault weapons ban and it wasted whatever opportunity you may have had for him control. You lost all momentum as Ted Cruz made Diane Feinstein look stupid with her definition of an assault weapon.
If you focus on things like limiting magazine capacity and licensing and registration, you can get these things. I feel comfortable telling you this because the gun control folks are extremely uninformed and stupid and will always try to grab people guns and the blowback from that will be not getting your gun control AND losing elections in almost all the swing states.
Actually, we did have those things. Under the 1994 Clinton Administration Assault Weapons Ban, the maximum capacity of a magazine was set at 10 rounds. AR-15s were one of 18 semiautomatic weapons banned under the 1994 law that expired in 2004 during the Republican George W. Bush administration.
Not surprisingly, there was a drop in mass shooting fatalities during that time period. After Bush let the assault weapons ban expire, not only did the number of mass shootings increase, the scale of fatalities also increased. It’s not rocket science. We could have those things again, but Republicans have dug in their heels over the 2A and portrayed everyone in favor of even the slightest restriction as gun grabbers.
Most mass shootings involve handguns.
Columbine happened during the assault weapon ban.
The creation of 24hr news ushered in twisted copycats looking to become infamous.
Many more people were murdered with rifles during the assault weapon ban that are murdered now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High-capacity magazine bans and other reasonable reforms have been proposed, but they’ve consistently been blocked in Congress. If Second Amendment advocates are genuinely concerned about overreach and poorly informed legislation, then they should be leading the charge on pragmatic solutions. That means proposing their own bills to address mental health, regulate magazine capacity, restrict bump stocks, and prevent scenarios like Stephen Paddock firing over 1,100 rounds into a concert crowd in mere minutes.
Instead, what constantly face is obstruction, deflection, and a refusal to engage with even modest reforms. If the goal is to avoid extreme measures, then the path forward is clear: support the reasonable ones before the public demands something more sweeping.
Without confiscation bans are window dressing. Elected Democrats realize the mere mention of that would be the end of their careers.
“We have a problem. Your proposed idea will only partly help, so obviously the only thing we can do is not even entertain your idea and encourage the problem to continue”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After new town I was sure we were going to have at least a little sanity. After Parkland I totally gave up on the possibility of gun control. But since than we have had mass shooting at churches and schools and even the Amish have been victims. What does it take to do even the smallest reforms enacted?
Jesus this is ridiculous.
I am a pro 2nd amendment guy and there is absolutely a way to get more gun control but you'll never pull it off.
Honestly. After Newtown, you could absolutely have had a ban on magazines over 10 rounds. If you playeds your cards right, you could have had licensing and registration requirements. But you went all in on an assault weapons ban and it wasted whatever opportunity you may have had for him control. You lost all momentum as Ted Cruz made Diane Feinstein look stupid with her definition of an assault weapon.
If you focus on things like limiting magazine capacity and licensing and registration, you can get these things. I feel comfortable telling you this because the gun control folks are extremely uninformed and stupid and will always try to grab people guns and the blowback from that will be not getting your gun control AND losing elections in almost all the swing states.
Actually, we did have those things. Under the 1994 Clinton Administration Assault Weapons Ban, the maximum capacity of a magazine was set at 10 rounds. AR-15s were one of 18 semiautomatic weapons banned under the 1994 law that expired in 2004 during the Republican George W. Bush administration.
Not surprisingly, there was a drop in mass shooting fatalities during that time period. After Bush let the assault weapons ban expire, not only did the number of mass shootings increase, the scale of fatalities also increased. It’s not rocket science. We could have those things again, but Republicans have dug in their heels over the 2A and portrayed everyone in favor of even the slightest restriction as gun grabbers.
Most mass shootings involve handguns.
Columbine happened during the assault weapon ban.
The creation of 24hr news ushered in twisted copycats looking to become infamous.
Many more people were murdered with rifles during the assault weapon ban that are murdered now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:High-capacity magazine bans and other reasonable reforms have been proposed, but they’ve consistently been blocked in Congress. If Second Amendment advocates are genuinely concerned about overreach and poorly informed legislation, then they should be leading the charge on pragmatic solutions. That means proposing their own bills to address mental health, regulate magazine capacity, restrict bump stocks, and prevent scenarios like Stephen Paddock firing over 1,100 rounds into a concert crowd in mere minutes.
Instead, what constantly face is obstruction, deflection, and a refusal to engage with even modest reforms. If the goal is to avoid extreme measures, then the path forward is clear: support the reasonable ones before the public demands something more sweeping.
Without confiscation bans are window dressing. Elected Democrats realize the mere mention of that would be the end of their careers.
Anonymous wrote:High-capacity magazine bans and other reasonable reforms have been proposed, but they’ve consistently been blocked in Congress. If Second Amendment advocates are genuinely concerned about overreach and poorly informed legislation, then they should be leading the charge on pragmatic solutions. That means proposing their own bills to address mental health, regulate magazine capacity, restrict bump stocks, and prevent scenarios like Stephen Paddock firing over 1,100 rounds into a concert crowd in mere minutes.
Instead, what constantly face is obstruction, deflection, and a refusal to engage with even modest reforms. If the goal is to avoid extreme measures, then the path forward is clear: support the reasonable ones before the public demands something more sweeping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After new town I was sure we were going to have at least a little sanity. After Parkland I totally gave up on the possibility of gun control. But since than we have had mass shooting at churches and schools and even the Amish have been victims. What does it take to do even the smallest reforms enacted?
Jesus this is ridiculous.
I am a pro 2nd amendment guy and there is absolutely a way to get more gun control but you'll never pull it off.
Honestly. After Newtown, you could absolutely have had a ban on magazines over 10 rounds. If you playeds your cards right, you could have had licensing and registration requirements. But you went all in on an assault weapons ban and it wasted whatever opportunity you may have had for him control. You lost all momentum as Ted Cruz made Diane Feinstein look stupid with her definition of an assault weapon.
If you focus on things like limiting magazine capacity and licensing and registration, you can get these things. I feel comfortable telling you this because the gun control folks are extremely uninformed and stupid and will always try to grab people guns and the blowback from that will be not getting your gun control AND losing elections in almost all the swing states.
Actually, we did have those things. Under the 1994 Clinton Administration Assault Weapons Ban, the maximum capacity of a magazine was set at 10 rounds. AR-15s were one of 18 semiautomatic weapons banned under the 1994 law that expired in 2004 during the Republican George W. Bush administration.
Not surprisingly, there was a drop in mass shooting fatalities during that time period. After Bush let the assault weapons ban expire, not only did the number of mass shootings increase, the scale of fatalities also increased. It’s not rocket science. We could have those things again, but Republicans have dug in their heels over the 2A and portrayed everyone in favor of even the slightest restriction as gun grabbers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After new town I was sure we were going to have at least a little sanity. After Parkland I totally gave up on the possibility of gun control. But since than we have had mass shooting at churches and schools and even the Amish have been victims. What does it take to do even the smallest reforms enacted?
Jesus this is ridiculous.
I am a pro 2nd amendment guy and there is absolutely a way to get more gun control but you'll never pull it off.
Honestly. After Newtown, you could absolutely have had a ban on magazines over 10 rounds. If you playeds your cards right, you could have had licensing and registration requirements. But you went all in on an assault weapons ban and it wasted whatever opportunity you may have had for him control. You lost all momentum as Ted Cruz made Diane Feinstein look stupid with her definition of an assault weapon.
If you focus on things like limiting magazine capacity and licensing and registration, you can get these things. I feel comfortable telling you this because the gun control folks are extremely uninformed and stupid and will always try to grab people guns and the blowback from that will be not getting your gun control AND losing elections in almost all the swing states.
+1. This is correct, but overreaching is common among those who think they're right and you're wrong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After new town I was sure we were going to have at least a little sanity. After Parkland I totally gave up on the possibility of gun control. But since than we have had mass shooting at churches and schools and even the Amish have been victims. What does it take to do even the smallest reforms enacted?
Jesus this is ridiculous.
I am a pro 2nd amendment guy and there is absolutely a way to get more gun control but you'll never pull it off.
Honestly. After Newtown, you could absolutely have had a ban on magazines over 10 rounds. If you playeds your cards right, you could have had licensing and registration requirements. But you went all in on an assault weapons ban and it wasted whatever opportunity you may have had for him control. You lost all momentum as Ted Cruz made Diane Feinstein look stupid with her definition of an assault weapon.
If you focus on things like limiting magazine capacity and licensing and registration, you can get these things. I feel comfortable telling you this because the gun control folks are extremely uninformed and stupid and will always try to grab people guns and the blowback from that will be not getting your gun control AND losing elections in almost all the swing states.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After new town I was sure we were going to have at least a little sanity. After Parkland I totally gave up on the possibility of gun control. But since than we have had mass shooting at churches and schools and even the Amish have been victims. What does it take to do even the smallest reforms enacted?
Jesus this is ridiculous.
I am a pro 2nd amendment guy and there is absolutely a way to get more gun control but you'll never pull it off.
Honestly. After Newtown, you could absolutely have had a ban on magazines over 10 rounds. If you playeds your cards right, you could have had licensing and registration requirements. But you went all in on an assault weapons ban and it wasted whatever opportunity you may have had for him control. You lost all momentum as Ted Cruz made Diane Feinstein look stupid with her definition of an assault weapon.
If you focus on things like limiting magazine capacity and licensing and registration, you can get these things. I feel comfortable telling you this because the gun control folks are extremely uninformed and stupid and will always try to grab people guns and the blowback from that will be not getting your gun control AND losing elections in almost all the swing states.
No, there simply is no sensible anything with the dems, they are all seeing and all knowing it is their way or the highway. Give them an inch and they will take a mile. Even now they are doubling down on every social justice issue. Yes they will retain local pockets of power and control a few states but at a national level they won’t win an election for a generation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After new town I was sure we were going to have at least a little sanity. After Parkland I totally gave up on the possibility of gun control. But since than we have had mass shooting at churches and schools and even the Amish have been victims. What does it take to do even the smallest reforms enacted?
Jesus this is ridiculous.
I am a pro 2nd amendment guy and there is absolutely a way to get more gun control but you'll never pull it off.
Honestly. After Newtown, you could absolutely have had a ban on magazines over 10 rounds. If you playeds your cards right, you could have had licensing and registration requirements. But you went all in on an assault weapons ban and it wasted whatever opportunity you may have had for him control. You lost all momentum as Ted Cruz made Diane Feinstein look stupid with her definition of an assault weapon.
If you focus on things like limiting magazine capacity and licensing and registration, you can get these things. I feel comfortable telling you this because the gun control folks are extremely uninformed and stupid and will always try to grab people guns and the blowback from that will be not getting your gun control AND losing elections in almost all the swing states.
No, there simply is no sensible anything with the dems, they are all seeing and all knowing it is their way or the highway. Give them an inch and they will take a mile. Even now they are doubling down on every social justice issue. Yes they will retain local pockets of power and control a few states but at a national level they won’t win an election for a generation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After new town I was sure we were going to have at least a little sanity. After Parkland I totally gave up on the possibility of gun control. But since than we have had mass shooting at churches and schools and even the Amish have been victims. What does it take to do even the smallest reforms enacted?
Jesus this is ridiculous.
I am a pro 2nd amendment guy and there is absolutely a way to get more gun control but you'll never pull it off.
Honestly. After Newtown, you could absolutely have had a ban on magazines over 10 rounds. If you playeds your cards right, you could have had licensing and registration requirements. But you went all in on an assault weapons ban and it wasted whatever opportunity you may have had for him control. You lost all momentum as Ted Cruz made Diane Feinstein look stupid with her definition of an assault weapon.
If you focus on things like limiting magazine capacity and licensing and registration, you can get these things. I feel comfortable telling you this because the gun control folks are extremely uninformed and stupid and will always try to grab people guns and the blowback from that will be not getting your gun control AND losing elections in almost all the swing states.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After new town I was sure we were going to have at least a little sanity. After Parkland I totally gave up on the possibility of gun control. But since than we have had mass shooting at churches and schools and even the Amish have been victims. What does it take to do even the smallest reforms enacted?
Jesus this is ridiculous.
I am a pro 2nd amendment guy and there is absolutely a way to get more gun control but you'll never pull it off.
Honestly. After Newtown, you could absolutely have had a ban on magazines over 10 rounds. If you playeds your cards right, you could have had licensing and registration requirements. But you went all in on an assault weapons ban and it wasted whatever opportunity you may have had for him control. You lost all momentum as Ted Cruz made Diane Feinstein look stupid with her definition of an assault weapon.
If you focus on things like limiting magazine capacity and licensing and registration, you can get these things. I feel comfortable telling you this because the gun control folks are extremely uninformed and stupid and will always try to grab people guns and the blowback from that will be not getting your gun control AND losing elections in almost all the swing states.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:After new town I was sure we were going to have at least a little sanity. After Parkland I totally gave up on the possibility of gun control. But since than we have had mass shooting at churches and schools and even the Amish have been victims. What does it take to do even the smallest reforms enacted?
Jesus this is ridiculous.
I am a pro 2nd amendment guy and there is absolutely a way to get more gun control but you'll never pull it off.
Honestly. After Newtown, you could absolutely have had a ban on magazines over 10 rounds. If you playeds your cards right, you could have had licensing and registration requirements. But you went all in on an assault weapons ban and it wasted whatever opportunity you may have had for him control. You lost all momentum as Ted Cruz made Diane Feinstein look stupid with her definition of an assault weapon.
If you focus on things like limiting magazine capacity and licensing and registration, you can get these things. I feel comfortable telling you this because the gun control folks are extremely uninformed and stupid and will always try to grab people guns and the blowback from that will be not getting your gun control AND losing elections in almost all the swing states.
Anonymous wrote:After new town I was sure we were going to have at least a little sanity. After Parkland I totally gave up on the possibility of gun control. But since than we have had mass shooting at churches and schools and even the Amish have been victims. What does it take to do even the smallest reforms enacted?
Jesus this is ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Toy guns are more tightly regulated than real guns.
Preposterous claim.
No, it’s correct. The CPSC oversees toy safety. There is no federal agency that oversees gun safety.
I can hand a 12-year-old a $100 bill, send them into a toy store, and ask them to buy me toy guns. Try that with an actual gun shop.
Your claim is preposterous. The ATF would agree.
The claim covers safety regulations around the design and manufacturing. It has nothing to do with regulations around who can purchase. Nice try though.
The initial post mentioned nothing about safety, just “regulations.” Toy guns are not regulated more than actual guns.
Like other products, if there is a proven safety issue there will be a recall.
Not necessarily. Recalls are voluntarily up to the gun manufacturer. The gun industry is the only manufacturer of a consumer product that is exempt from federal health and safety regulations. It doesn’t mean safety features don’t exist at all, it means there is no federal agency that can require a recall of defective guns and ammunition or warn consumers of any safety hazards, the way they do for toys. In that respect, yes, toy guns are more regulated. (The NSSF estimates that 40 percent of new guns contain defects. Caveat emptor.)