Gun control debate (merged)

Determining what people "need" sets a very dangerous precedent.

I tend to agree. However, for most things there are parameters of reasonableness and at some point it would seem to me that the amount of guns someone owns would exceed that threshold.
 
I tend to agree. However, for most things there are parameters of reasonableness and at some point it would seem to me that the amount of guns someone owns would exceed that threshold.

I have a purpose for all of my guns as do most gun owners. I have one exception and its more sentimental than anything else.
 
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I have a purpose for all of my guns as do most gun owners. I have one exception and its more sentimental than anything else.

If your guns are for your protection in the event of the overthrow of the gov't or because Obama is creating a Muslim state, then it may be for a purpose, but not a legitimate one.
 
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If your guns are for your protection in the event of the overthrow of the gov't or because Obama is creating a Muslim state, then it may be for a purpose, but not a legitimate one.

I bet you have never owned or even fired a gun above the caliber of a Daisy 880 ...... Have you?
 
If your guns are for your protection in the event of the overthrow of the gov't or because Obama is creating a Muslim state, then it may be for a purpose, but not a legitimate one.

They can all be used for such an event, regardless of who's president. But, that's not the purpose I was referencing.

The best part of this country is that you don't have to agree with my guns or the reasons I own them. But, you do have to understand my rights to owning them.
 
If your guns are for your protection in the event of the overthrow of the gov't or because Obama is creating a Muslim state, then it may be for a purpose, but not a legitimate one.

What if your neighbor(s) doesn't have a rifle and they would like to join in on the fight? What if there is a shortage of one type of ammo but a surplus of another kind?
 
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I tend to agree. However, for most things there are parameters of reasonableness and at some point it would seem to me that the amount of guns someone owns would exceed that threshold.

Anyways, it is no more of my business how many guns my neighbor buys than it is my business on anything else they choose to waste spend their money on.
 
I tend to agree. However, for most things there are parameters of reasonableness and at some point it would seem to me that the amount of guns someone owns would exceed that threshold.

Exactly what other things have "parameters of reasonableness" applied to them?
 
The fact that people have a "cache" of guns is one of the big problems. Why do people need 15-20 guns?
Well in handguns, everybody needs at least a couple of revolvers....maybe a .38 and .44 Magnum, and maybe a .22 for target practice. In semi-autos you need a couple of 9mm, a .45, a .380 to carry, and maybe a .40 if you can't decide between the 9 and the 45, and a .22 for target practice . That gets you up to about 9 handguns.

Throw in a couple of shotguns for home defense or hunting, a 12 gauge pump, maybe a 18.5 inch double barrel for the house.

If you hunt slightly bigger game, you may need a 30-06, a 30-30, a .270, .308....so figure at least 2 or 3 more rifles. If you are into varmint hunting, throw in a .223, 22-250, or the like. So, that's a couple more. You need at least one semi-auto .223/556 or 7.62x39 to protect yourself from SHTF scenarios. Maybe a longer range , harder hitting .308.

Then if you like to plink or squirrel hunt, and like .22s because they are cheap to shoot ( or used to be), you need a couple of bolt actions, at least one semi-auto, a lever action for the times when the cowboy comes out in you, and possibly a pump. So, there is a minimum of 5 .22's. Throw in the old .22's , etc passed down from your father and grandfather, and you are up to maybe 25......9 handguns, 2 shotguns, 5 centerfire rifles, 5 rimfire .22s, and whatever is passed down.
 
I bet you have never owned or even fired a gun above the caliber of a Daisy 880 ...... Have you?

I have shot a handgun a few times at a firing range and tried skeet shooting a few times. I was admittingly not a very good shot and didn't particularly enjoy it either.
 
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