Gun control debate (merged)

I’ve never seen a security guard at a grocery store much less an armed one . That should tell you that it’s not a gun problem , it’s a community/ people problem.
I've seen it plenty of times. There are many problems, and guns are most definitely one of them.
 
I've spent enough time in the PF to be able to recognize it quickly. There are a number of key indicators, red flags, litmus tests....

Agreed one of mine is watching someone argue for less restriction from the government in one thread and more government restrictions in another , when both are talking about the saving a life . 👀
 
So the law didn't work?

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What's your point?
Since laws are not always obeyed, laws are useless?
 
I've seen it plenty of times. There are many problems, and guns are most definitely one of them.

Again .. I’ve never seen it and I’ve been all over this country . I must be hanging out in the wrong hoods . There’s not even security guards here in Norfolk at the grocery stores . Lol
 
What's your point?
Since laws are not always obeyed, laws are useless?
Did the law preventing hi-cap mags do it's job here or not? Did the mental health law here prevent the dude from purchasing or not? Did the laws against murder prevent him from murdering?
 
Seriously.
How about…..if you threaten to shoot up a school there is some mandatory time in therapy. (Outpatient. No need to incarcerate without due process) It can be determined pretty quickly if the threat is real.
No it can't be determined quickly and easily, but you can make an evaluation pretty quickly and easily.
Kids are making threats and being evaluated on a daily basis.
Let's say you do an evaluation and determine that the kid shows several warning signs, what then?
If you evaluate 10 kids, you could rank them from least likely to most likely to follow through with their threats. Do you treat each of the 10 differently?
 
Did the law preventing hi-cap mags do it's job here or not? Did the mental health law here prevent the dude from purchasing or not? Did the laws against murder prevent him from murdering?
Nope. But they did stop Timmy.
And there are many rational and reasonable changes to the laws that could have greatly increased the chances of them working in this case.
 
Are you referring to yourself?

I don’t push rational and reasonable that’s a leftist talking point and propaganda buzz phrase . I have yet to see a rational and reasonable progressive , so when they start talking about my rights you’ll have to forgive me for not believing anything that’s said .
 
I don’t push rational and reasonable that’s a leftist talking point and propaganda buzz phrase . I have yet to see a rational and reasonable progressive , so when they start talking about my rights you’ll have to forgive me for not believing anything that’s said .
Sorry.
I thought you were referring to abortion stance vs. gun control stance.
 
If guns kill people, why not just make it legal for a bunch of good people arm themselves so they can kill the bad people when needed.

Maybe like that super cool 2A says.
 
The idiocy is believe that piling on more restrictions when the ones that are already there arent being followed will improve the system .


The problem is two fold. First, the restrictions that do exist are replete with loopholes. They are window dressing, not intended to actually work. Second, there is no way to track who has stolen guns. This one wasn't but we do see that problem all the time.

We need solid, hard to evade, restrictions and we need to hold people accountable when their guns get stolen due to carelessness on their part.
 
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The problem is two fold. First, the restrictions that do exist are replete with loopholes. They are window dressing, not intended to actually work. Second, there is no way to track who has stolen guns. This one wasn't but we do see that problem all the time.

We need solid, hard to evade, restrictions and we need to hold people accountable when their guns get stolen due to carelessness on their part.
No we don’t. The government is not equipped to manage anything.
 
The problem is two fold. First, the restrictions that do exist are replete with loopholes. They are window dressing, not intended to actually work. Second, there is no way to track who has stolen guns. This one wasn't but we do see that problem all the time.

We need solid, hard to evade, restrictions and we need to hold people accountable when their guns get stolen due to carelessness on their part.
How about making theft of a gun a much bigger deal?
 
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