Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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If the government tried to take firearms away from US citizens they would probably hide many of them. And have many people assisting in this. Kind of like Prohibition and alcohol.
I have been wondering what they did about the Tommy Guns from that era? Thompson submachine gun - Wikipedia National Firearms Act - Wikipedia Last edited by Taltarzac725; 07-30-2022 at 03:33 PM. |
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Lawful people will have no problem getting a license. Getting a background check. People give up their "privacy" every time they open a bank account, get a motor vehicle license, buy health insurance, get a credit card, take out a mortgage, post on an online forum, and even in many cases, get a job. It's just one more box that has to be checked off, on the list of boxes in your lifetime. Unlawful people will circumvent the law, and pay the consequences JUST by virtue of the fact that they possess a weapon they're not licensed to possess. |
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I could be satisfied with a single-shot rifle, shotgun, or pistol. Especially when they would significantly decrease the mass-murder events and make schools and churches safer. I doubt that most people would want to make that tradeoff. Maybe someday in the future if mass killing keeps increasing to an intolerable level, that might become a solution. It actually would preserve the 2nd Amendment and allow hunting, and home protection. The trick would be how to keep the bad guys armed only with similar low-tech firearms. But, it is a good thought experiment.
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If you want to cut down on mass shootings (and crime in general) there needs to be a return to speedy implementation of punishments that are equitable to the crime, and well publicized.
Public executions would slow down the copycat killers who desire notoriety. Put their heads on a pike in the city hall square. James Cagney in "Angels with Dirty Faces". |
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Another more drastic measure (for the USA, not so much for other places): instead of maintaining "registration" for all males age 18...
How about mandatory military training and service for all able-bodied/minded men and women between 18 and 20. It should be a civic duty to the country to serve. Plus they get their weapons training, real actual military training rather than this proud boys pretend garbage that gets peddled. That way this younger generation can grow up to be adults who carry firearms, know how to use them, how NOT to use them, when to use them, when NOT to use them. And they've proven themselves mentally and physically capable of handling it. |
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Then educated idiots everywhere decided that that it was cruel to expose a lunatic to help when he didn't ask for it. So they emptied the asylums. And almost immediately, we started suffering mass murder events. Politicians jumped on it to do something they had always wanted to do anyway-- disarm the citizenry. So they blamed the murders on the guns that had always been around -- not the lunatics that had suddenly showed up begging for spare change on every street corner, pooping in the street, camping in public parks, raving at strangers, and committing mass murder. This is a pure cause-and-effect issue. It is only political because politicians make it that way. Even if Clinton's stupid AR15 ban lowered the mass murder rate 2% (which it only did if you jimmy the numbers) -- THAT'S NOT ENOUGH. The rate used to be ZERO! The last thing we need is for some lunatic who can't get his hands on a varmint rifle to discover that the recipe for a variety of bombs is widely available on the web, and the ingredients are much cheaper than an AR15. |
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It's not the weapon, it's the weapon holder
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Armed citizens stop a lot of crimes every year and save a lot of lives. If I'm faced with an armed assailant, I want a semi-automatic with an extra magazine. Never has a person who survived a gun fight complained of having too much ammo and never have they wished for an inferior weapon. What are the chances you will ever face an armed assailant? Answer: Not zero. |
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The House Oversite Committee said that recent mass murders totaled 234 people. These were at Uvalde, Las Vegas, Orlando Sandy Hook, Buffalo, Highland Park. Parkland, Sab Bernadino, Southerland Springs, and Boulder. In 2019 the US had 4.12 gun homicides per 100,000 people Israel had 1.05 Canada had .5 Australia had .18 The UK had .04 |
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