Mine have only killed one living thing in the last 45 years. I put a possum out of his misery after a car flattened him last year, and he wouldn't die. There was no way he could recover, and my wife didn't want him to suffer any more. Lately, I have killed paper targets, and seriously wounded metal ones.I own several guns that have never nor will they ever (God willing) kill anything but paper targets.
I found that my AR 15 is a great way to get the little steel ball out of spray paint cans before I recycle them.Mine have only killed one living thing in the last 45 years. I put a possum out of his misery after a car flattened him last year, and he wouldn't die. There was no way he could recover, and my wife didn't want him to suffer any more. Lately, I have killed paper targets, and seriously wounded metal ones.
I wonder what the numbers are. Lets say 100,000 AR-15s are sold every year and 10 are used in violent crimes. If thats the case, then its hard to say its a gun control problem.
Haha gotcha. No worries man. Also, some people are saying he had a tac vest. Now of course that can mean a million different things to our media. But even a smallish plate carrier would be tough to fit in a backpack with gun and loaded mags.
Doesn't pass the "reasonable belief" test.
We are also not just talking about children here. Shouldn't this same program be implemented for adults?
Now, here's the problem. You place faith in them to determine the right from wrong and would gladly allow them a pass on the 999 times they are wrong. Sorry, but I think there needs to be far stricter criteria for reporting in the first place and not just a "gut feeling."
I don't disagree on the principle if it prohibits one of these mass shootings from occurring. I do disagree on the amount of leeway you seem to be giving to educators.
But again, the system you are proposing is designed for abuse. And again, at what point are the wolf criers ignored and dismissed?
Disagree. Most parents these days don't think their children's poo smells and would defend them to the nth degree.
Mine have only killed one living thing in the last 45 years. I put a possum out of his misery after a car flattened him last year, and he wouldn't die. There was no way he could recover, and my wife didn't want him to suffer any more. Lately, I have killed paper targets, and seriously wounded metal ones.
If someone is harming my family, I am not aiming for the shoulder. I'll go even further. If you are in my house uninvited in the middle of the night, you aren't even getting a warning.
I stand corrected. Your initial point was pointless. Kudos on making the distinction.
Secondly, your point about the timing of the polls is irrelevant because, as I've already stated, the polls I was speaking of were not given in the immediate aftermath of a tragedy.
Lastly, your final point contains an illogical assumption. Namely, that everyone prohibited from buying a gun will find an alternate manner in which to inflict the same damage.
Carry on.
I wasn't talking about a poll conducting in the wake of an incident like Sandy Hook or this one. Dissatisfaction with incidents like this occurring is on the rise overall and guns are the easy target.
Personally, I believe that guns are only part of the equation. I don't really think that "assault rifles" should be banned. I think that it is probably more likely that these weapons are chosen for their looks by these nut jobs not for effectiveness. Just as much damage can be done with other guns, but they don't look cool. There are elements of gun control relating to mag size or bump stocks etc that I believe need regulation, but the assault rifle debate makes little sense to me.
However, it's beyond me how anyone can defend the position that guns should not be in the hands of nut jobs. That has to be the discussion. How can we do a better job of identifying these people and keeping guns out of their hands.
Marco Rubio, Florida Senator, says that gun restrictikns would not have prevented this.
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Oh, and the NRA gave him
$3.7 million last year.
Marco Rubio, Florida Senator, says that gun restrictikns would not have prevented this.
Error
Oh, and the NRA gave him
$3.7 million last year.
How do you know it would have?
