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19 hours ago, Figster said:

By wrong hands I mean stolen. The FBI Database (in 2016) suggested over 2 million firearms were lost or stolen in the US over the last decade and a high number of them are used to commit more violent crimes. 

 

But interestingly, not shootings like the ones last week. Illegal weapons are used are more on the gang/street crime violence side.

 

Making it harder to get weapons used last week and in other notable mass shootings in the last decade would probably end some of those flavor of shootings. It's just a way to address one issue. 

18 hours ago, keepthefaith said:

Very complicated issue.  Constitutional rights, states rights, federal jurisdiction over some of it and very few facts in the public debate.  The issue or the challenge of reducing these incidents deserves a thorough look and if we can come up with some new rules that will help reduce gun crimes while not impeding the rights of citizens then those changes should be determined, supported by good data and implemented. 

 

Columbine was in 1999. Sandy Hook was in 2012. Is 20 years enough time to take meaningful action? 7?

 

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Leader Pelosi knows she has the vast majority of the people behind her. Republicans are fighting for their corrupt (NRA) special interests 

 

She said in a letter sent Thursday:

I am writing in good faith to request that you call the United States Senate back into session immediately under your powers in Article II Section 3 of the Constitution to consider House-passed bipartisan gun violence prevention legislation.

One of the first acts of the new Congress was to pass the Bipartisan Background Checks Act (H.R. ? and the Enhanced Background Checks Act (H.R. 1112). H.R. 8 simply expands the existing background checks law to include guns sold at gun shows, online and through person-to-person sales. Commonsense background checks are supported by more than 90 percent of the American people and are proven to save lives. H.R. 8 was so named because it was passed eight years after the deadly attack on Congresswoman Gabby Giffords that stole six lives. The House also passed H.R. 1112, closing the dangerous Charleston loophole that enabled the tragic hate crime at Mother Emanuel Church that killed nine devout parishioners engaged in worship.

 

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3 hours ago, BeginnersMind said:

 

But interestingly, not shootings like the ones last week. Illegal weapons are used are more on the gang/street crime violence side.

 

Making it harder to get weapons used last week and in other notable mass shootings in the last decade would probably end some of those flavor of shootings. It's just a way to address one issue. 

 

Columbine was in 1999. Sandy Hook was in 2012. Is 20 years enough time to take meaningful action? 7?

 

 

Waco was in 1993.  Edmond was in 1986.  San Ysidro was in 1984.  Kent State was in 1970.  University of Texas was in 1966. Camden was in 1949.  Winfield was in 1903.

 

Is 116 years enough time to take meaningful action?

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5 hours ago, MILFHUNTER#518 said:

 

What a weird story. He obviously wasn't in the store, but thank goodness he was stopped.

 

I think the issue remains though, that laws have to change to keep guns out of these lunatics hands in the first place. 

2 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

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The entire developed world has essentially turned in their guns and are doing just fine.

 

This is such over the top fear mongering it's outrageous. 

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2 minutes ago, jrober38 said:

The entire developed world has essentially turned in their guns and are doing just fine.

 

This is such over the top fear mongering it's outrageous. 

 

We literally just witnessed a backdoor coup attempt by elements of our intelligence services. 

France has been rioting against EU tyranny for almost a full calendar year. 

Hong Kong is in open revolt

 

To think tyranny of the state isn't a modern concern is to be living with your head in the sand.

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4 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

We literally just witnessed a backdoor coup attempt by elements of our intelligence services. 

France has been rioting against EU tyranny for almost a full calendar year. 

Hong Kong is in open revolt

 

To think tyranny of the state isn't a modern concern is to be living with your head in the sand.

 

China isn't part of the developed western world. They're a communist country with a totalitarian regime. 

 

Everyone else in the developed western world has severe restrictions on guns and is doing totally fine.

 

There's actually an index that ranks how "free" each country in the world is. The USA is currently ranked 42nd in the world.

 

Countries with severe gun restrictions make up the top 10. 

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Just now, jrober38 said:

 

China isn't part of the developed western world. They're a communist country with a totalitarian regime. 

 

Everyone else in the developed western world has severe restrictions on guns and is doing totally fine.

 

There's actually an index that ranks how "free" each country in the world is. The USA is currently ranked 42nd in the world.

 

Countries with severe gun restrictions make up the top 10. 

 

We just lived through a coup attempt by our own federal government.

France is in open rebellion against tyranny of the state (the EU specifically)

We have politicians running for POTUS today calling half the country dangerous deplorables

 

To pretend that there is no longer tyranny of the state is to live with your head in the sand.

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1 hour ago, jrober38 said:

There's actually an index that ranks how "free" each country in the world is. The USA is currently ranked 42nd in the world.

 

Countries with severe gun restrictions make up the top 10. 

 

So let me get this straight: You believe the USA is currently ranked as the 42nd most 'free' country in the world, and your idea on how to make it more free is to take everyone's guns?

 

That's the  dumbest effin' thing I've read here all month, and that included a week where people were quoting Qbaby posts.

 

We're keeping the guns, whether you like it or not. Whine, cry or stomp your feet...we're keeping our guns.

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1 hour ago, jrober38 said:

 

China isn't part of the developed western world. They're a communist country with a totalitarian regime. 

 

Everyone else in the developed western world has severe restrictions on guns and is doing totally fine.

 

There's actually an index that ranks how "free" each country in the world is. The USA is currently ranked 42nd in the world.

 

Countries with severe gun restrictions make up the top 10. 

 

Hong Kong is a developed corner that does not want to be controlled by a totalitarian state

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1 hour ago, jrober38 said:

 

China isn't part of the developed western world. They're a communist country with a totalitarian regime. 

 

Everyone else in the developed western world has severe restrictions on guns and is doing totally fine.

 

There's actually an index that ranks how "free" each country in the world is. The USA is currently ranked 42nd in the world.

 

Countries with severe gun restrictions make up the top 10. 

 

You propose to make America more free by stripping citizens of additional protections of their rights?

 

Also, I’d love to see the weighting and metrics of that index.

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1 hour ago, jrober38 said:

 

China isn't part of the developed western world. They're a communist country with a totalitarian regime. 

 

Everyone else in the developed western world has severe restrictions on guns and is doing totally fine.

 

There's actually an index that ranks how "free" each country in the world is. The USA is currently ranked 42nd in the world.

 

Countries with severe gun restrictions make up the top 10. 

 

The “rest of the world” arguments on guns, health care, taxes, etc...hold no water for me. Don’t think they hold much for most people either. 

 

As my parents used to say, “Well, if your friends all jumped off a bridge would you do that too?”

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4 minutes ago, dubs said:

 

The “rest of the world” arguments on guns, health care, taxes, etc...hold no water for me. Don’t think they hold much for most people either. 

 

As my parents used to say, “Well, if your friends all jumped off a bridge would you do that too?”

jrober is a Canadian. Generally speaking they're ok to discuss football or hockey with but it's a rare Canadian that has any real knowledge of politics. They live in a nanny state where everything is actually done for them. We even protect them and they look to us as their daddy. What little rugged individualism they may have once had has been surrendered for "free" healthcare and a barcalounger.

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1 hour ago, 3rdnlng said:

jrober is a Canadian. Generally speaking they're ok to discuss football or hockey with but it's a rare Canadian that has any real knowledge of politics. They live in a nanny state where everything is actually done for them. We even protect them and they look to us as their daddy. What little rugged individualism they may have once had has been surrendered for "free" healthcare and a barcalounger.

 

Is it a really nice Barcalounger?

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22 minutes ago, /dev/null said:

Rather than asking No Guns or More Guns, I'm asking myself

 

 

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, dubs said:

 

The “rest of the world” arguments on guns, health care, taxes, etc...hold no water for me. Don’t think they hold much for most people either. 

 

As my parents used to say, “Well, if your friends all jumped off a bridge would you do that too?”

 

Of course they don't.

 

You've been brain washed into thinking the US is the best country on Earth. 

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1 hour ago, jrober38 said:

 

Of course they don't.

 

You've been brain washed into thinking the US is the best country on Earth. 

Name a better one, and state your case while also explaining why you haven't moved there yet... 

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10 hours ago, jrober38 said:

 

Of course they don't.

 

You've been brain washed into thinking the US is the best country on Earth. 

 

Apparently so has the “rest of the world” considering that 1 in 5 Of the world’s immigrants have come to the US. Also since the US has the smallest % of emigrants, only 1% of US born people have left, that could indicate the US is the best too. 

 

https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/05/18/5-facts-about-the-u-s-rank-in-worldwide-migration/

 

Or, maybe it’s the best for Americans, which is all that really matters. 

 

Whats maybe more interesting is why does someone who doesn’t live here care about the US and what goes on here?  Are you originally from here?  Have family here?  

 

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13 hours ago, jrober38 said:

 

Of course they don't.

 

You've been brain washed into thinking the US is the best country on Earth. 

Maybe, but more importantly they've all been brainwashed to believe any gun regulation (safety training cert, background checks, etc) is an infringement on their right to own a gun and will inevitably lead to the government coming to take them.

 

They fail to realize every other constitutional freedom we enjoy comes with regulation and responsibility.  It's essential in a country of nearly 400 million.

They believe in the recent coup attempt but fail to realize it did not involve their guns in any way.

They fail to realize in 2008 DC vs Heller, the SCOTUS formally recognized the right of the individual to own guns for self protection, particularly handguns as the popular choice.

They fail to realize that SCOTUS recognized the right for reasonable regulation but even at the local level the citizen's right to own a gun must not be denied.

 

So,the left cannot ban hand guns, only exotic weapons.  But neither side wants to acknowledge this as they would have to change their extreme narratives.

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2 hours ago, dubs said:

 

Apparently so has the “rest of the world” considering that 1 in 5 Of the world’s immigrants have come to the US. Also since the US has the smallest % of emigrants, only 1% of US born people have left, that could indicate the US is the best too. 

 

https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2016/05/18/5-facts-about-the-u-s-rank-in-worldwide-migration/

 

Or, maybe it’s the best for Americans, which is all that really matters. 

 

Whats maybe more interesting is why does someone who doesn’t live here care about the US and what goes on here?  Are you originally from here?  Have family here?  

 

Canadians are jealous of the U.S. Not only do they live a sheltered life in their nanny state but they realize that they do so under our protection. Some of them denigrate us because they can't accept America as their real daddy.

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30 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

Canadians are jealous of the U.S. Not only do they live a sheltered life in their nanny state but they realize that they do so under our protection. Some of them denigrate us because they can't accept America as their real daddy.

 

Unlikely.

 

Canadians live longer, are happier, safer and Canada consistently ranks ahead of the US in quality of life.

 

Who exactly is the US protecting Canada from? The boogeyman? 

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35 minutes ago, 3rdnlng said:

Canadians are jealous of the U.S. Not only do they live a sheltered life in their nanny state but they realize that they do so under our protection. Some of them denigrate us because they can't accept America as their real daddy.

 

Most Canadians couldn’t possibly care less that you exist.

 

3 minutes ago, jrober38 said:

 

Unlikely.

 

Canadians live longer, are happier, safer and Canada consistently ranks ahead of the US in quality of life.

 

Who exactly is the US protecting Canada from? The boogeyman? 

 

Most people on this board would be much better off, overall, living in Canada.

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, row_33 said:

 

Most Canadians couldn’t possibly care less that you exist.

 

 

Most people on this board would be much better off, overall, living in Canada.

 

 

 

Don't you hate me for making you side with jrober?

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Just now, 3rdnlng said:

Don't you hate me for making you side with jrober?

 

I can’t hate you.

 

but I’m in a bind as a Canadian Conservative, your decent sized portion with insistence on the right to weapons that do nothing but enable mass killings loses me totally....

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4 minutes ago, row_33 said:

 

I can’t hate you.

 

but I’m in a bind as a Canadian Conservative, your decent sized portion with insistence on the right to weapons that do nothing but enable mass killings loses me totally....

I wasn't referring to guns just now but I was denigrating Canada for the sole purpose of showing what amount of pussiness consumes jrober, the Ugly Canadian.

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1 minute ago, 3rdnlng said:

I wasn't referring to guns just now but I was denigrating Canada for the sole purpose of showing what amount of pussiness consumes jrober, the Ugly Canadian.

 

Didn’t realize jrober is Canajian.

 

we are probably the most conservative people on the planet as long as we are sitting at home on our favourite chair

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, row_33 said:

 

Didn’t realize jrober is Canajian.

 

we are probably the most conservative people on the planet as long as we are sitting at home on our favourite chair

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Can you do something about your spelling though?

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34 minutes ago, jrober38 said:

 

Unlikely.

 

Canadians live longer, are happier, safer and Canada consistently ranks ahead of the US in quality of life.

 

Who exactly is the US protecting Canada from? The boogeyman? 

Cool. Hey, I like Canada. It’s interesting , has a lot of good golf courses and everything always looks very clean. It may also be safer, as you state. Fwiw, It’s population is currently 72% Caucasian and as recently as the late 90’s that figure was around 86%.

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6 minutes ago, Boatdrinks said:

Cool. Hey, I like Canada. It’s interesting , has a lot of good golf courses and everything always looks very clean. It may also be safer, as you state. Fwiw, It’s population is currently 72% Caucasian and as recently as the late 90’s that figure was around 86%.

 

Our immigration policies have brought great societal contributors from India and Hong Kong and other Asian countries.

 

 

 

You have to be a contributor and invest a healthy sum to get in, for the most part.

 

 

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