Gun control debate (merged)

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Obviously you haven't been paying attention to the deer and turkey population lately. People just don't hunt like they used to and now in many areas they are way overpopulated.

I pay very close attention to those populations in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee. So what do you consider overpopulated? Also, why are we having to reintroduce native animals?
 
3 questions? And then how long do you have to wait to get background checked? That depends on the volume at the time of purchase. During last month's crush, some took up to 5 hours if you even got through.

And if you live in California, it takes 10 days. I'd say that is far more complicated than an OSS fishing license.
The best way to look at filling out the form and waiting on the BG check is so the seller can cover his/her backside. The seller does not have to sell you a gun even if you pass the BGC.
 
Background checks for gun purchases should not exist. Nobody should be required to buy a license to hunt or fish.

History tells us that hunting does need to be regulated because people aren’t capable of regulating themselves. This a proven, historical fact. So unless you like seeing species become extinct from excessive unregulated hunting, like they have in the past, then yes, hunting regulation is necessary. Anything else is just short-sighted.

Statistics also tell us that gun regulations work in the prevention of gun violence. Wish that weren’t true, but again, human nature dictates that people can’t or won’t police themselves. I’m of the opinion that not everyone deserves the privilege of gun ownership, because it’s a responsibility, and a serious one.
 
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I pay very close attention to those populations in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Tennessee. So what do you consider overpopulated? Also, why are we having to reintroduce native animals?

I consider deer to be overpopulated when they are eating my landscaping to nothing, laying around in my yard with no fear and getting hit daily on the road.
 
History tells us that hunting does need to be regulated because people aren’t capable of regulating themselves. This a proven, historical fact. So unless you like seeing species become extinct from excessive unregulated hunting, like they have in the past, then yes, hunting regulation is necessary. Anything else is just short-sighted.

Statistics also tell us that gun regulations work in the prevention of gun violence. Wish that weren’t true, but again, human nature dictates that people can’t or won’t police themselves. I’m of the opinion that not everyone deserves the privilege of gun ownership, because it’s a responsibility, and a serious one.

How much do you want to bet on that?

How many mass shootings did we have back when you could order a gun out of the Sears and Roebuck catalog and have it delivered to your house?
 
History tells us that hunting does need to be regulated because people aren’t capable of regulating themselves. This a proven, historical fact. So unless you like seeing species become extinct from excessive unregulated hunting, like they have in the past, then yes, hunting regulation is necessary. Anything else is just short-sighted.

Statistics also tell us that gun regulations work in the prevention of gun violence. Wish that weren’t true, but again, human nature dictates that people can’t or won’t police themselves. I’m of the opinion that not everyone deserves the privilege of gun ownership, because it’s a responsibility, and a serious one.

I'm sympathetic to your hunting (and conservation in general) approach for the most part. It's simply a numbers game. Having said that one should be able to take whatever/whenever on one's private property.

I'm much less sympathetic with most of what I've seen from your firearms postings.
 
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History tells us that hunting does need to be regulated because people aren’t capable of regulating themselves. This a proven, historical fact. So unless you like seeing species become extinct from excessive unregulated hunting, like they have in the past, then yes, hunting regulation is necessary. Anything else is just short-sighted.

Statistics also tell us that gun regulations work in the prevention of gun violence. Wish that weren’t true, but again, human nature dictates that people can’t or won’t police themselves. I’m of the opinion that not everyone deserves the privilege of gun ownership, because it’s a responsibility, and a serious one.

For one, people are capable of regulating themselves, but that's besides the point. Regulation leads to overregulation leads to overbearing government. And we sure as hell know government is incapable of regulating itself.

Gun ownership is a right, not a privilege. I'm sure plenty of people in Chicago and LA would disagree with your assertion that gun regulations prevent violence.
 
History tells us that hunting does need to be regulated because people aren’t capable of regulating themselves. This a proven, historical fact. So unless you like seeing species become extinct from excessive unregulated hunting, like they have in the past, then yes, hunting regulation is necessary. Anything else is just short-sighted.

Statistics also tell us that gun regulations work in the prevention of gun violence. Wish that weren’t true, but again, human nature dictates that people can’t or won’t police themselves. I’m of the opinion that not everyone deserves the privilege of gun ownership, because it’s a responsibility, and a serious one.

It’s not a “ privilege “ ... it’s a RIGHT .
 
OK? You ever been refused? Know of anyone who has, that passed the BGC?

Better have a good reason if the guy being refused has a good lawyer, not one like bnhunt.

What does "We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone" really mean? -
They are 100% in it for the money. If some meth head goes in and want's to buy a gun all twitchy like but he passed the BGC, What would you do? Hide behind some lawyer if he kills someone the next day? Next time you're in one, ask the shopkeeper about it.
 
They are 100% in it for the money. If some meth head goes in and want's to buy a gun all twitchy like but he passed the BGC, What would you do? Hide behind some lawyer if he kills someone the next day? Next time you're in one, ask the shopkeeper about it.

It's illegal to sell a gun to someone who appears intoxicated or under the influence.
 
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