85SugarVol
I prefer the tumult of Liberty
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Good start. The problem highlighted by my post is that states or cities with more rational and reasonable gun regulations and restrictions because of the lack of restriction and regulations in other states. Almost leading one to think their needs to be some national guidelines.
so do something just to do something?Please. The federal law came about because of the massive growth in use. Everyone knew it was a growing problem that was quickly becoming epidemic. There is no possible way to know how much greater the growth would have been without the laws which were enacted.
It's like if a hurricane is forecasted to hit a city. You put out sand bags, board up windows, and issue evacuation orders. The hurricane causes massive property damage and some loss of life. No one would even dream to say, "see all of those precautions and evacuation orders were ineffective because we still had massive property damage and loss of life."
That's idiotic.
A reasonable person understands that even though it was horribly bad, it could have and would have been worse.
Same with meth. It was a hurricane that could not be stopped. You could only try to lessen the damage.
Our crazy gun culture is sort of in the same category.
the quote you gave said from 2020 to 2021, to me that rationally and reasonably says more than 12 months, and up to 2 years. Unlike you I don't just accuse others of the worst case scenario without knowing more details. which is also part of the reason I asked earlier, I was banking on you not knowing either.He did buy them in a short amount of time. I'm not sure what all thresholds I have thrown out. You guys seem to pay a lot more attention to those than I do.
My whole point has always been - "I don't know; it's negotiable, there is room for compromise."
I'm just kind of the idea guy.
yeah, you should have kept reading. I explained how your rational and reasonable is just bs claims you hide behind because you won't admit what you truly want.I only read the first sentence.
I have never claimed anything will fix the problem.
In fact I will state again "NOTHING WILL FIX THE PROBLEM".
I just want rational and reasonable regulations and restrictions that will minimize the problem and the resulting damage to society.
Anybody that wants to argue that the government would never seize guns, a democratically elected Senator from Vermont is proposing that the government seize all wealth that’s been accumulated beyond a billion dollars from citizens. Not tax income at 100%. SEIZE ASSETS once one’s wealth exceeds $999,999,999.
He talks about taking action to avoid a worse future. But doesn't realize that those same actions may lead to an even worse future.
Well then the rest certainly wasn't worth reading.yeah, you should have kept reading. I explained how your rational and reasonable is just bs claims you hide behind because you won't admit what you truly want.
