I understand perfectly why you refuse to answer......and you know therein lies the big dilemma.And you are doing the two step this am to get away from the issue . Define dangerously crazy .
I understand perfectly why you refuse to answer......and you know therein lies the big dilemma.
Dangerously crazy would be someone considered to have an unacceptable probability of harming others or themselves.
If you cant arrest them, no. We already have things you can do if you need protection or someone is a danger. Taking away guns and rights.from innocents wont change danger.I think dangerously crazy people should have there guns taken away.
Do you?
How about you @LouderVol?
LOL.....If we can't accurately identify with 100% accuracy who is crazy enough to warrant taking their guns, it seems a little silly to think we can accurately identify with 100% accuracy people who are crazy enough to lock up. I would rather ere in temporarily taking one's guns unjustifiably than locking them up unjustifiably. Plus it's a whole lot cheaper and less governmentaly intrusive.Locking away people who are a danger to others is preferable to taking away the property and rights of people who are not a danger.
Well then that is were you and I (as well as 90% of the public) disagree.If you cant arrest them, no. We already have things you can do if you need protection or someone is a danger. Taking away guns and rights.from innocents wont change danger.
There are certainly restrictions and limitations to freedom of religion.If the right of the individual to bear arms is conditional for percieved safety to society, is freedom of religion also conditional?
What are the restrictions and limitations to freedom of religion?There are certainly restrictions and limitations to freedom of religion.
And taking away guns from a crazy person is kind of like quarantining someone with an infectious disease.
Occasionally the rights of the many must override the right of an individual.
There are certainly restrictions and limitations to freedom of religion.
And taking away guns from a crazy person is kind of like quarantining someone with an infectious disease.
Occasionally the rights of the many must override the right of an individual.
Certain speech in certain crowded environments is limited, too. There are limitations currently enforced on constitutional freedoms, including firearms.There are certainly restrictions and limitations to freedom of religion.
And taking away guns from a crazy person is kind of like quarantining someone with an infectious disease.
Occasionally the rights of the many must override the right of an individual.
Human sacrifice.
Slaughtering goats in the front yard of your neighborhood.
Snake handling.
That was my point.Certain speech in certain crowded environments is limited, too. There are limitations currently enforced on constitutional freedoms, including firearms.
How do you feel about shutting down US Mosques where radical or violent Islam is preached?
Mosques are just like cults if they start preaching death to America. The "Branch Davidians" were probably a lot less radical than Omar and Thalib are.Certain speech in certain crowded environments is limited, too. There are limitations currently enforced on constitutional freedoms, including firearms.
How do you feel about shutting down US Mosques where radical or violent Islam is preached?
