11 Dead, Several Others Shot At Pittsburgh Synagogue

AFAIK, the weapon use in the shooting was not an "assault rifle".
 

Not enough Mental Health in the country....Even kids are shooting kids...Just saw another one in in the news in North Carolina kill another student today....I get sick knowing I have grandkids and my son in a Public School...

It scares me everyday....God Help Us.....
 
Yeah, crazy folks in other, more stringent, countries just use bombs

you don't want to go here

Sorry Gary but I think you need to justify a sweeping statement like that one.

I can't remember any bombings in Australia for decades.
There was one 40 years ago in a garbage bin outside the Hilton in Sydney.
I can remember several in US that are much more recent.

The second amendment is no guarantee of a bomb free society.
 
What are assault rifles legal?



The only assault rifles legal to purchase for civilians in the US are the ones that have been registered between 1934 and 1986. An assault rifle is a machine gun by the definitions used by ATF, and as such no new ones can be made or sold to civilians.


for more info - https://www.quora.com/Which-assault-rifles-are-legal-for-US-citizens-to-purchase

AR15s are not a fully automatic rifle (unless illegally altered). and for the record, I have never owned a firearm of any kind.


 
An AR15 is a semi-automatic. I was probably mistaken in calling it an assault weapon, but really, how much difference does any of that make? 11 innocent souls are dead, for no reason.
 
It would be more courteous if you asked, Warrigal. Gary said nothing inflammatory.

Nothing brings you around quite like discord here and crime in the US does it?

I do not think my tone when speaking to Gary was discourteous.
If Gary thought so, I am sure he can speak for himself and I will be happy to apologise to him personally.

Sweeping statements are problematic in that they impugn generally and I felt the need to defend my country, since it is considered that we have more stringent firearms laws than many.

My point is that stringent laws about firearms do not necessarily result in more bombings.
Countries that control dangerous weapons also tend to control access to explosives and have registers for the bulk purchase of chemicals like fertiliser that can be used for making bombs. At least, that is the case in my country.

It would have been more courteous on your part if you had refrained from your parting snarky remark.
 
An AR15 is a semi-automatic. I was probably mistaken in calling it an assault weapon, but really, how much difference does any of that make? 11 innocent souls are dead, for no reason.

Annie is correct in that it does not meet the technical definition of an assault rifle because it can not be fired on full auto. The only difference being the sear.

However it, and similar rifles, are the weapon of choice of mass shooters and I can not see any legitimate civilian use of them. In fact if I wanted to go into some public place and kill as many people as possible and I had a rifle capable of full auto fire I would not use it that way. I'd put it on semi-auto so as to be more accurate and not waste ammo. Therefore even though I am a gun owner I would have no problem with that particular genre of weapon banned for civilian use.
 
Sorry Gary but I think you need to justify a sweeping statement like that one.

I can't remember any bombings in Australia for decades.
There was one 40 years ago in a garbage bin outside the Hilton in Sydney.
I can remember several in US that are much more recent.

The second amendment is no guarantee of a bomb free society.

Nor would the repeal of the Second Amendment.
 
Annie is correct in that it does not meet the technical definition of an assault rifle because it can not be fired on full auto. The only difference being the sear.

However it, and similar rifles, are the weapon of choice of mass shooters and I can not see any legitimate civilian use of them. In fact if I wanted to go into some public place and kill as many people as possible and I had a rifle capable of full auto fire I would not use it that way. I'd put it on semi-auto so as to be more accurate and not waste ammo. Therefore even though I am a gun owner I would have no problem with that particular genre of weapon banned for civilian use.
I wholeheartedly agree
 
Annie is correct in that it does not meet the technical definition of an assault rifle because it can not be fired on full auto. The only difference being the sear.

However it, and similar rifles, are the weapon of choice of mass shooters and I can not see any legitimate civilian use of them. In fact if I wanted to go into some public place and kill as many people as possible and I had a rifle capable of full auto fire I would not use it that way. I'd put it on semi-auto so as to be more accurate and not waste ammo. Therefore even though I am a gun owner I would have no problem with that particular genre of weapon banned for civilian use.

I am a gun owner and I wouldn't have any problem with that genre of weapon being banned for civilian use. I cannot think of any legitimate reason for a civilian to have such a weapon. The idea that it can be used for legitimate hunting is ridiculous, IMHO.
 
Sorry Gary but I think you need to justify a sweeping statement like that one.

I can't remember any bombings in Australia for decades.
There was one 40 years ago in a garbage bin outside the Hilton in Sydney.
I can remember several in US that are much more recent.

The second amendment is no guarantee of a bomb free society.

Guess I wasn't referring to Australia in particular

but

yer right, 'twas a rather sweeping statement


as far as stats and history, I could prolly just cut/paste several months of back and forth on the topic of freedom to bear arms, from another site

but who would read all that

heh, we're all old here

our opinions are set

...and I totally get what you're saying

the unsettling thing, about 'gun control' in my mind, is the example of Hitler's Germany

I could go on and on, but hey, I don't wish to go there


....but I will



aaaand, I'll defend the right for you to state yer opinion

with, well, you know
 
I do not think my tone when speaking to Gary was discourteous.
If Gary thought so, I am sure he can speak for himself and I will be happy to apologise to him personally.

Sweeping statements are problematic in that they impugn generally and I felt the need to defend my country, since it is considered that we have more stringent firearms laws than many.

My point is that stringent laws about firearms do not necessarily result in more bombings.
Countries that control dangerous weapons also tend to control access to explosives and have registers for the bulk purchase of chemicals like fertiliser that can be used for making bombs. At least, that is the case in my country.

It would have been more courteous on your part if you had refrained from your parting snarky remark.
Qft. Much of this applies to Canada also, and I’m confident neither you or I get our jollies from watching Americans endure such horrors as the Synagogue deaths. To disagree is not to be automatically antiAmerlcan.
 
This is SO heinous! What an evil man. I'm Muslim and this story nearly brought me to tears. That people, no matter their religion, cannot even be safe in their houses of worship is appalling! It could be any group, anywhere. Sadly, copy cat killings, by like minded hate mongers will more than likely happen.
 
This is SO heinous! What an evil man. I'm Muslim and this story nearly brought me to tears. That people, no matter their religion, cannot even be safe in their houses of worship is appalling! It could be any group, anywhere. Sadly, copy cat killings, by like minded hate mongers will more than likely happen.
Absolutely. Yet, I am also nearly brought to tears when such things happen, and people of disparate faiths come together at synagogues, and form rings of peace, in order that worshippers can feel safe enough to pray. In Canada, after this horror, I saw pics of Muslim children standing arms linked with people of other faiths, outside Canadian Synagogues. After the tragic mosque incident here in 2016, Jews were largely represented in the peace rings outside mosques.
 


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