Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could tax the shit out of guns, I suppose. Make them crazy expensive.
Our problem in DC is guns flowing in from Virginia.
Really we just need to repeal the 2nd amendment.
It is really hard to legislate gun control because there are too many people with moderate to conservative views who believe that gun rights outweigh gun control issues and they don't want "slippery slope" issues.
The above PP has the right idea...a tax. But the way to make it more pervasive is not to tax guns, but to tax ammunition. Put a heavy tax on ammunition, per bullet. If you add a tax of $5 per bullet, this gets closer to the desired effect. You are going to have less impact on low capacity hunting rifles and more of an impact on high capacity cartridges. We've been trying to legislate that higher capacity cartridges or weapons are the problem, but there has even been pushback on those. So tax it. Add $100 to the price of a cartridge of ammunition for a multi-round cartridge and see how willing they are to use those devices.
First thing I do if I am a criminal with a gun … rob a Dick’s and steal a bunch of ammo. No taxes there. God you people are dumb. CRIMINALS use guns to rob, to threaten, and to kill others and criminals by definition don’t follow laws. So pass as many laws as you like. It won’t stop gun violence. At all. The only thing that might stop a criminal with a gun is a cop with a gun or a citizen with a gun or another criminal with a gun. But, sure preach about gun control from your safe, lily-white suburban enclave.
Here is my question: how are American criminals so brilliant? Why don’t criminals in UK, Japan, Germany have so many guns? Why don’t they need vigilante citizens with guns? Who do you think you are, Batman? This may be news to you but Batman hates guns too.
We don’t want to live in a bubble, we want a similar quality of life as our peers in other countries. And that includes less gun violence.
You think that the differences with other countries (European (re: white) and Asian cited) are guns, when its actually the people. The people with guns are the problem, not the guns. So why do people here kill so many more than they do in your idealistic countries? Yes, you're going to say they kill more here because they have the better tool by which to kill. So you think criminals in those other countries are just lazy? Or, (put your thinking cap on) why do criminals use guns to shoot others so much more here? If we didn't have guns at all are you suggesting that our violent crime rate would be the same as other countries? Really? You believe that?
I’m not following the argument here. Is it that American criminals are more violent? Or that America has a greater number of violent criminals?
Why would this be? There are violent criminals in every country, there are marginalized communities in every country, most countries have persecuted minorities? What is the basis for this idea that American criminals are just more violent?
Is the inverse true? Would they be murdering just as many people without guns? Because I don’t think that is true. The little boy who was shot through his window would not have been murdered by any other object but a gun.
Would there be so much of this death without guns?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A gun is an inanimate object until it is put in the hands of a person willing to use it. The person, the human, is the critical part here.
Guns have been around in this country, and elsewhere, for centuries. Why is there so much gun violence now? It’s the people using them.
We has stockpiles of nuclear weapons that are useless unless a person (or people, most likely) takes some sort of action to use them.
So, the question should be, what can we do about the people?
So why not give everyone access to nuclear weapons? Why not let every country and individual that wants a nuclear weapon have one? Especially if up until that point, they’ve been a law abiding citizen? After all, it’s just the people, right?
And you don’t think there’s a difference between the guns now and the guns from “centuries” ago?
The pro gun arguments on here are getting increasingly stupid.
You equated gun ownership to that of nuclear weapons..... You have made it clear that you're either a troll, or just lack common sense. Either way, I am glad for you and your families sake that YOU don't own guns.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A gun is an inanimate object until it is put in the hands of a person willing to use it. The person, the human, is the critical part here.
Guns have been around in this country, and elsewhere, for centuries. Why is there so much gun violence now? It’s the people using them.
We has stockpiles of nuclear weapons that are useless unless a person (or people, most likely) takes some sort of action to use them.
So, the question should be, what can we do about the people?
So why not give everyone access to nuclear weapons? Why not let every country and individual that wants a nuclear weapon have one? Especially if up until that point, they’ve been a law abiding citizen? After all, it’s just the people, right?
And you don’t think there’s a difference between the guns now and the guns from “centuries” ago?
The pro gun arguments on here are getting increasingly stupid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could tax the shit out of guns, I suppose. Make them crazy expensive.
Our problem in DC is guns flowing in from Virginia.
Really we just need to repeal the 2nd amendment.
It is really hard to legislate gun control because there are too many people with moderate to conservative views who believe that gun rights outweigh gun control issues and they don't want "slippery slope" issues.
The above PP has the right idea...a tax. But the way to make it more pervasive is not to tax guns, but to tax ammunition. Put a heavy tax on ammunition, per bullet. If you add a tax of $5 per bullet, this gets closer to the desired effect. You are going to have less impact on low capacity hunting rifles and more of an impact on high capacity cartridges. We've been trying to legislate that higher capacity cartridges or weapons are the problem, but there has even been pushback on those. So tax it. Add $100 to the price of a cartridge of ammunition for a multi-round cartridge and see how willing they are to use those devices.
First thing I do if I am a criminal with a gun … rob a Dick’s and steal a bunch of ammo. No taxes there. God you people are dumb. CRIMINALS use guns to rob, to threaten, and to kill others and criminals by definition don’t follow laws. So pass as many laws as you like. It won’t stop gun violence. At all. The only thing that might stop a criminal with a gun is a cop with a gun or a citizen with a gun or another criminal with a gun. But, sure preach about gun control from your safe, lily-white suburban enclave.
Here is my question: how are American criminals so brilliant? Why don’t criminals in UK, Japan, Germany have so many guns? Why don’t they need vigilante citizens with guns? Who do you think you are, Batman? This may be news to you but Batman hates guns too.
We don’t want to live in a bubble, we want a similar quality of life as our peers in other countries. And that includes less gun violence.
You think that the differences with other countries (European (re: white) and Asian cited) are guns, when its actually the people. The people with guns are the problem, not the guns. So why do people here kill so many more than they do in your idealistic countries? Yes, you're going to say they kill more here because they have the better tool by which to kill. So you think criminals in those other countries are just lazy? Or, (put your thinking cap on) why do criminals use guns to shoot others so much more here? If we didn't have guns at all are you suggesting that our violent crime rate would be the same as other countries? Really? You believe that?
I’m not following the argument here. Is it that American criminals are more violent? YES Or that America has a greater number of violent criminals? YES
Why would this be? THAT’S WHAT I ASKED YOU. There are violent criminals in every country, there are marginalized communities in every country, most countries have persecuted minorities? TRUE. What is the basis for this idea that American criminals are just more violent? THAT’S WHAT I ASKED YOU.
Is the inverse true? Would they be murdering just as many people without guns? NO, IT WOULD BE HARDER TO KILL THATS TRUE Because I don’t think that is true. The little boy who was shot through his window would not have been murdered by any other object but a gun. TECHNICALLY HE WAS KILLED BY THE BULLET AND THE PERSON THAT FIRED THE GUN, NOT THE GUN ITSELF (BUT I AM BEING A STICKLER). IT IS LESS LIKELY THAT HE WOULD HAVE BEED KILLED BY ACCIDENT, BUT ACCIDENTS STILL HAPPEN ESPECIALLY WHEN DANGEROUS PEOPLE ARE AROUND. THINK ABOUT COLLATERAL DAMAGE FROM SUICIDE BOMBERS FOR EXAMPLE.
Would there be so much of this death without guns? PROBABLY NOT, BUT GUNS ARE NOT THE ROOT CAUSE. PEOPLE ARE. WHY ARE MORE PEOPLE VIOLENT CRIMINALS IN THIS COUNTRY THEN THE EUROPEAN AND ASIAN COUNTRIES YOU CITED? TRY ANSWERING VS. ASKING MORE QUESTIONS THIS TIME.
See in line above. The bold is not yelling, it is simply to distinguish the responses.
Anonymous wrote:A gun is an inanimate object until it is put in the hands of a person willing to use it. The person, the human, is the critical part here.
Guns have been around in this country, and elsewhere, for centuries. Why is there so much gun violence now? It’s the people using them.
We has stockpiles of nuclear weapons that are useless unless a person (or people, most likely) takes some sort of action to use them.
So, the question should be, what can we do about the people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could tax the shit out of guns, I suppose. Make them crazy expensive.
Our problem in DC is guns flowing in from Virginia.
Really we just need to repeal the 2nd amendment.
It is really hard to legislate gun control because there are too many people with moderate to conservative views who believe that gun rights outweigh gun control issues and they don't want "slippery slope" issues.
The above PP has the right idea...a tax. But the way to make it more pervasive is not to tax guns, but to tax ammunition. Put a heavy tax on ammunition, per bullet. If you add a tax of $5 per bullet, this gets closer to the desired effect. You are going to have less impact on low capacity hunting rifles and more of an impact on high capacity cartridges. We've been trying to legislate that higher capacity cartridges or weapons are the problem, but there has even been pushback on those. So tax it. Add $100 to the price of a cartridge of ammunition for a multi-round cartridge and see how willing they are to use those devices.
First thing I do if I am a criminal with a gun … rob a Dick’s and steal a bunch of ammo. No taxes there. God you people are dumb. CRIMINALS use guns to rob, to threaten, and to kill others and criminals by definition don’t follow laws. So pass as many laws as you like. It won’t stop gun violence. At all. The only thing that might stop a criminal with a gun is a cop with a gun or a citizen with a gun or another criminal with a gun. But, sure preach about gun control from your safe, lily-white suburban enclave.
Here is my question: how are American criminals so brilliant? Why don’t criminals in UK, Japan, Germany have so many guns? Why don’t they need vigilante citizens with guns? Who do you think you are, Batman? This may be news to you but Batman hates guns too.
We don’t want to live in a bubble, we want a similar quality of life as our peers in other countries. And that includes less gun violence.
You think that the differences with other countries (European (re: white) and Asian cited) are guns, when its actually the people. The people with guns are the problem, not the guns. So why do people here kill so many more than they do in your idealistic countries? Yes, you're going to say they kill more here because they have the better tool by which to kill. So you think criminals in those other countries are just lazy? Or, (put your thinking cap on) why do criminals use guns to shoot others so much more here? If we didn't have guns at all are you suggesting that our violent crime rate would be the same as other countries? Really? You believe that?
I’m not following the argument here. Is it that American criminals are more violent? YES Or that America has a greater number of violent criminals? YES
Why would this be? THAT’S WHAT I ASKED YOU. There are violent criminals in every country, there are marginalized communities in every country, most countries have persecuted minorities? TRUE. What is the basis for this idea that American criminals are just more violent? THAT’S WHAT I ASKED YOU.
Is the inverse true? Would they be murdering just as many people without guns? NO, IT WOULD BE HARDER TO KILL THATS TRUE Because I don’t think that is true. The little boy who was shot through his window would not have been murdered by any other object but a gun. TECHNICALLY HE WAS KILLED BY THE BULLET AND THE PERSON THAT FIRED THE GUN, NOT THE GUN ITSELF (BUT I AM BEING A STICKLER). IT IS LESS LIKELY THAT HE WOULD HAVE BEED KILLED BY ACCIDENT, BUT ACCIDENTS STILL HAPPEN ESPECIALLY WHEN DANGEROUS PEOPLE ARE AROUND. THINK ABOUT COLLATERAL DAMAGE FROM SUICIDE BOMBERS FOR EXAMPLE.
Would there be so much of this death without guns? PROBABLY NOT, BUT GUNS ARE NOT THE ROOT CAUSE. PEOPLE ARE. WHY ARE MORE PEOPLE VIOLENT CRIMINALS IN THIS COUNTRY THEN THE EUROPEAN AND ASIAN COUNTRIES YOU CITED? TRY ANSWERING VS. ASKING MORE QUESTIONS THIS TIME.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A child from my daughter's school was murdered on Tuesday. Just sitting in his apartment, playing video games, shot in the head by a random bullet from gunfire outside his apartment.
His mother, mourning her child right now- that could be me. That could be you. We can play pretend, oh I don't live in one of those apartment complexes, that's where all this stuff happens, I live in a "nice" neighborhood, I live on a cul-de-sac, I live in Bethesda, whatever. The median income in Newtown, where Sandy Hook happened: $127,602. Who are we kidding? The HHI y'all love so darn much can't insulate you from this; this can happen anywhere now.
I can't wait anymore, it's time. This was more than close enough to home for me. Tell me what to do. I will follow you, I will follow anyone with a plan.
I'm not going to debate guns. You can't tell me someone is going to throw a knife into a random child's home and kill them while they eat dinner. Guns are the problem. Enough is enough.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/child-shot-in-prince-georges-county-police-say/2782491/
I live in an area that has had a ton of guns forever and shootings, much less shootings that result in death, are exceedingly rare.
Same here.
Grew up around guns. Lots of them, and they were unlocked.
Difference between us as kids and the kids today: we didn’t use guns on our fellow man.
Keep your unconstitutional laws to yourself; my rights are NOT negotiable!!
Let's challenge this idea that guns are not a problems in certain areas with "lots of them."
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The states with the highest firearm fatality rates per 100,000 people in 2019:
Alaska
Mississippi
Wyoming
New Mexico
Alabama
Louisiana
Missouri
South Carolina
Arkansas
Montana
Oklahoma
Tennessee
West Virginia
Does this look like a list of urban strongholds to you?
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/sosmap/firearm_mortality/firearm.htm
“Gun deaths” doesn’t represent homicides. Most gun deaths are suicides.
Ok.
And?
That's all the more reason to limit access.
You’re the one talking about “urban strongholds.” I’m merely correcting your misconception.
You actually didn't even prove that "most" gun deaths are suicides. Please cite your source, or I will ask Jeff to delete.
Regardless, a gun problem is a gun problem, whether it is homicide or "just" suicide.
Perhaps people's lives are expendable to you. I'd like to push back on that.
Is this where we are now in debates? Prove what you said or I'll ask the mod to delete your post? How about YOU prove that most gun deaths AREN'T suicides or I'll ask Jeff to delete YOUR post?
Yes, posting proof for a claim, especially such a blithe “oh those are just suicides” type of claim, is where we are in debates. LOL
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could tax the shit out of guns, I suppose. Make them crazy expensive.
Our problem in DC is guns flowing in from Virginia.
Really we just need to repeal the 2nd amendment.
It is really hard to legislate gun control because there are too many people with moderate to conservative views who believe that gun rights outweigh gun control issues and they don't want "slippery slope" issues.
The above PP has the right idea...a tax. But the way to make it more pervasive is not to tax guns, but to tax ammunition. Put a heavy tax on ammunition, per bullet. If you add a tax of $5 per bullet, this gets closer to the desired effect. You are going to have less impact on low capacity hunting rifles and more of an impact on high capacity cartridges. We've been trying to legislate that higher capacity cartridges or weapons are the problem, but there has even been pushback on those. So tax it. Add $100 to the price of a cartridge of ammunition for a multi-round cartridge and see how willing they are to use those devices.
First thing I do if I am a criminal with a gun … rob a Dick’s and steal a bunch of ammo. No taxes there. God you people are dumb. CRIMINALS use guns to rob, to threaten, and to kill others and criminals by definition don’t follow laws. So pass as many laws as you like. It won’t stop gun violence. At all. The only thing that might stop a criminal with a gun is a cop with a gun or a citizen with a gun or another criminal with a gun. But, sure preach about gun control from your safe, lily-white suburban enclave.
Here is my question: how are American criminals so brilliant? Why don’t criminals in UK, Japan, Germany have so many guns? Why don’t they need vigilante citizens with guns? Who do you think you are, Batman? This may be news to you but Batman hates guns too.
We don’t want to live in a bubble, we want a similar quality of life as our peers in other countries. And that includes less gun violence.
You think that the differences with other countries (European (re: white) and Asian cited) are guns, when its actually the people. The people with guns are the problem, not the guns. So why do people here kill so many more than they do in your idealistic countries? Yes, you're going to say they kill more here because they have the better tool by which to kill. So you think criminals in those other countries are just lazy? Or, (put your thinking cap on) why do criminals use guns to shoot others so much more here? If we didn't have guns at all are you suggesting that our violent crime rate would be the same as other countries? Really? You believe that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A child from my daughter's school was murdered on Tuesday. Just sitting in his apartment, playing video games, shot in the head by a random bullet from gunfire outside his apartment.
His mother, mourning her child right now- that could be me. That could be you. We can play pretend, oh I don't live in one of those apartment complexes, that's where all this stuff happens, I live in a "nice" neighborhood, I live on a cul-de-sac, I live in Bethesda, whatever. The median income in Newtown, where Sandy Hook happened: $127,602. Who are we kidding? The HHI y'all love so darn much can't insulate you from this; this can happen anywhere now.
I can't wait anymore, it's time. This was more than close enough to home for me. Tell me what to do. I will follow you, I will follow anyone with a plan.
I'm not going to debate guns. You can't tell me someone is going to throw a knife into a random child's home and kill them while they eat dinner. Guns are the problem. Enough is enough.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/child-shot-in-prince-georges-county-police-say/2782491/
I live in an area that has had a ton of guns forever and shootings, much less shootings that result in death, are exceedingly rare.
Same here.
Grew up around guns. Lots of them, and they were unlocked.
Difference between us as kids and the kids today: we didn’t use guns on our fellow man.
Keep your unconstitutional laws to yourself; my rights are NOT negotiable!!
Let's challenge this idea that guns are not a problems in certain areas with "lots of them."
![]()
The states with the highest firearm fatality rates per 100,000 people in 2019:
Alaska
Mississippi
Wyoming
New Mexico
Alabama
Louisiana
Missouri
South Carolina
Arkansas
Montana
Oklahoma
Tennessee
West Virginia
Does this look like a list of urban strongholds to you?
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/sosmap/firearm_mortality/firearm.htm
“Gun deaths” doesn’t represent homicides. Most gun deaths are suicides.
Ok.
And?
That's all the more reason to limit access.
You’re the one talking about “urban strongholds.” I’m merely correcting your misconception.
You actually didn't even prove that "most" gun deaths are suicides. Please cite your source, or I will ask Jeff to delete.
Regardless, a gun problem is a gun problem, whether it is homicide or "just" suicide.
Perhaps people's lives are expendable to you. I'd like to push back on that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A child from my daughter's school was murdered on Tuesday. Just sitting in his apartment, playing video games, shot in the head by a random bullet from gunfire outside his apartment.
His mother, mourning her child right now- that could be me. That could be you. We can play pretend, oh I don't live in one of those apartment complexes, that's where all this stuff happens, I live in a "nice" neighborhood, I live on a cul-de-sac, I live in Bethesda, whatever. The median income in Newtown, where Sandy Hook happened: $127,602. Who are we kidding? The HHI y'all love so darn much can't insulate you from this; this can happen anywhere now.
I can't wait anymore, it's time. This was more than close enough to home for me. Tell me what to do. I will follow you, I will follow anyone with a plan.
I'm not going to debate guns. You can't tell me someone is going to throw a knife into a random child's home and kill them while they eat dinner. Guns are the problem. Enough is enough.
https://www.nbcwashington.com/news/local/child-shot-in-prince-georges-county-police-say/2782491/
I live in an area that has had a ton of guns forever and shootings, much less shootings that result in death, are exceedingly rare.
Same here.
Grew up around guns. Lots of them, and they were unlocked.
Difference between us as kids and the kids today: we didn’t use guns on our fellow man.
Keep your unconstitutional laws to yourself; my rights are NOT negotiable!!
Let's challenge this idea that guns are not a problems in certain areas with "lots of them."
![]()
The states with the highest firearm fatality rates per 100,000 people in 2019:
Alaska
Mississippi
Wyoming
New Mexico
Alabama
Louisiana
Missouri
South Carolina
Arkansas
Montana
Oklahoma
Tennessee
West Virginia
Does this look like a list of urban strongholds to you?
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/sosmap/firearm_mortality/firearm.htm
“Gun deaths” doesn’t represent homicides. Most gun deaths are suicides.
Ok.
And?
That's all the more reason to limit access.
You’re the one talking about “urban strongholds.” I’m merely correcting your misconception.
You actually didn't even prove that "most" gun deaths are suicides. Please cite your source, or I will ask Jeff to delete.
Regardless, a gun problem is a gun problem, whether it is homicide or "just" suicide.
Perhaps people's lives are expendable to you. I'd like to push back on that.