Since I can kill you with my car, a kitchen knife, baseball bat or golf club, are we outlawing them too?I did that a few times in the distant past on several different issues. Got responses on about 1/2 of them all of which were form letters obviously written by some $10 an hour legislative aide. Decided not to waste any more of my time on that.
Grabbing all the guns is NRA propaganda as is the bad guy with a gun motto which was the NRA response to the Newton school massacre when 20 children died. If children can't be protected, then what hope is there in this world?Since I can kill you with my car, a kitchen knife, baseball bat or golf club, are we outlawing them too?
The "big fix" now is all the stores outlawing open carry in their stores, Walmart, Kroger, Walgreen's, etc, open season on grocery shopping!
Ever heard the expression "the best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun?"
24 hour news media, no supervision in the home at 3p.m. is a root cause of this issue which is a mental health issue, not a gun issue!
My late husband had a CCW permit, he took a safety course, had a state and federal background check, no one who jumps through the hoops are going to jeopardize their 2nd amendment right,this never-ending,lets grab all the guns irritates the crap out of me,all you're doing is jumping on the bandwagon not offering any viable solutions.
Try telling that to the survivors. There's a difference between accidental deaths and deliberate killing.
The gun is the modus operandi. You simply cannot ignore it as part of the problem by calling it an inert object. That's NRA talk.
On that we can all agree.A child should be able to go to school without the danger of being shot.
Recognizing every untimely death caused by a person or persons with a gun, car, knife, or any means is hardly blase. I don't think the massive quantity of laws that vary all over America are working, but some have an impact. Quantity doesn't translate to quality for me. Defining what, where & how the ones that are working IMO would be a good 1st. step in "reducing" what we are seeing now. Key word is "reducing" because I don't think were to the point of being able to discover the mindset of this kind of population statistics.You should read what happened at Sutherland Hills church shooting and then see if you will be so blaise about it.
Try telling what to survivors? My post was about each death having meaning. The thread began with guns but thanks to you it morphed into cars, manufactures liability & a single mass shooting at Sutherland Hills church.
I'm not ignoring the use of a gun. I could be wrong but a gun will stay wherever it is put until someone picks it up. You seem to know a lot about guns so maybe I'm missing a way a gun can move, point at and shoot a person without a human providing the actions needed.
As for "NRA talk" please explain that for me.
On that we can all agree.
Recognizing every untimely death caused by a person or persons with a gun, car, knife, or any means is hardly blase. I don't think the massive quantity of laws that vary all over America are working, but some have an impact. Quantity doesn't translate to quality for me. Defining what, where & how the ones that are working IMO would be a good 1st. step in "reducing" what we are seeing now. Key word is "reducing" because I don't think were to the point of being able to discover the mindset of this kind of population statistics.
https://datacenter.kidscount.org/da...70,573,869,36,868,867,133,38/39,40,41/416,417
Feb 17, 2018 - Chris Riddell on Donald Trump's response to the Florida school ... Florida shooting: howls of grief fall upon deaf ears - cartoon ... We won't have gun control because we should arm school children to shoot .... As Charlton Heston said about someone trying to take his guns away: 'From my cold, dead hands.
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
Says right there arms are kept as they are necessary to the security of a free State, nothing more. We don't have militias, either.
Same question for you: What do you suggest?I think Starsong is saying that the problem must be addressed by first adopting a different mind set. If every idea is immediately knocked down as impractical then not only will the death rate not diminish, it will continue to rise. Things can change if people have the will to change. Do you want things to change for the better?
Thanks. It has replaced the one mentioned in the Constitution?The National Guard is regarded as a “well regulated Militia “
And I repeat my question to you - do you actually want things to change?Same question for you: What do you suggest?
^^^ One of several important factors those with the easy solutions leave out of the mix.The only change I fear is a knee jerk reaction from a country with a population of 19.98 million telling our population of 327.2 million what they think works and what won't. Guess that puts me in the category of be aware of your surroundings and accept the fact that there are nefarious people in the world that want to do you harm.
And how do you think that a country with a much smaller population is going to do US any harm at all?The only change I fear is a knee jerk reaction from a country with a population of 19.98 million telling our population of 327.2 million what they think works and what won't. Guess that puts me in the category of be aware of your surroundings and accept the fact that there are nefarious people in the world that want to do you harm.
I'm all for it. But I know it will never happen. If we could shut down the black market gun trafficking, we could also shut down illegal drug trafficking, along with every other illegal trafficking. And pleading down gun offenses will also never happen because all offenses are pleaded down. That's how attorneys & courts make money & that's how we save prisoner upkeep costs.If we could find a way to shut down the black market gun trafficking, it would help a whole lot. Maybe a life sentence for gun trafficking and stop pleading down gun offenses?
I suspect that life is held rather cheaply in America if massacred children don't prompt serious efforts to end the carnage, or at least make it a rare occurrence.
As we see here on this forum, it’s a very controversial issue. But I do believe with compromise on both sides we could come up with a fix for this problem.
Warrigal, I can see how you can come to that conclusion, based on some of the hysterical defenses of the almighty gun that have appeared in this thread, and many times before in this forum, always by the same small group of gun lovers. But rest assured, life is not held that cheaply here in America, particularly the lives of children. Last year, the young people who survived the massacre in Parkland, Florida led a nationwide movement, with people coming out in droves to voice their protest of the grip the NRA and its sycophants have on our legislators. Thousands of people took part in demonstrations, with millions more backing them.
https://www.cnn.com/2019/02/11/us/parkland-change-gun-control-legislation/index.html
A lot has been posted about cars & gun manufacturers liability. Death by being run over, shot, stabbed, poisoned, or beat with something. All have the common denominator of using an object that is static. Once the decision is made by a person with ill will towards others, that inanimate object is somehow to blame? It's the person not the object.
The gun is inert until activated. Once it is activated there is no going back. It is the modus operandi and you can't leave it out of the question. That is NRA talk. But let's move to why we are allowing guns like the AR15 to be acquired by civilians with huge magazines. For what purpose? And was that a Freudian slip when you stated IRA talk. Last I saw here was NRA talk.I posted.
As you can see my post related to yours. Easy to see how you can twist content.
How long is it going to take for you to explain how a gun can move, point at and shoot a person without a human providing the actions needed.
Really like to know what you meant by IRA talk
Misanthrope."But rest assured, life is not held that cheaply here in America, particularly the lives of children."
You are correct, because each & every time a child is killed......the family sues for millions......so I suppose a child's life is worth a few million dollars ? Not cheap.
Misanthrope.