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Gun Control 1: Kiss Kiss, Bang Bang

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Sounds great! Really, it does. As for your meth story, I’m not sure who got killed? Was it the meth heads, or the homeowner? Did they have guns too? I’m sure they were surprised when they went to steal the TV that the homeowner was home. I’m not saying the homeowner didn’t have the right to “defend his castle”, but I’m not sure your story has the impact you think it does...

I hope you never wake up in the middle of the night with meth heads pillaging your bedroom and home. It's thrashed his feeling of safety in his own home.


My friend panicked and couldn't get his vault* open; fortunately, the meths were more scared and ran. He got lucky; they could've panicked towards him.


*Vault, as in secured firearm because there can be kids in the house. Now he opens it when he goes to bed which I'm not sure I agree with either. I told him to get one that opens via fingerprint, not PIN number.
 
But it isn't going to happen. Me saying that it isn't going to happen is not a statement that I oppose it. It's a statement of fact. It isn't going to happen. The political will to enact such a ban, and to further eliminate the 2nd Amendment in order to do so, simply doesn't exist in sufficient numbers in this country.

I could see it leading to an "amicable divorce" between the several States. (The coasts don't want flyover anyway.)
 
Has banning something commonly available before the ban worked in this country?
Asking for the 18th and 21st Amendments.

(Before you say it, 3D printing is to firearms as the home still was/is to alcohol.)


Stiffen the punishments for illegal possession or use, and improper handling and storage, and set stronger permitting requirements.

We all know there won't be a ban on guns, so your first two statements are pointless.

Why not follow what other countries do? Psychological evaluation first, application for weapons permit while demonstrating a need for the weapon, personal liability insurance of minimum $1M, proven training with the type of weapon being purchased, smaller magazine capacity, and yearly updates of permit.
 
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Why not follow what other countries do? Psychological evaluation first, application for weapons permit while demonstrating a need for the weapon, personal liability insurance of minimum $1M, proven training with the type of weapon being purchased, smaller magazine capacity, and yearly updates of permit.

Which country is that?
 
I hope you never wake up in the middle of the night with meth heads pillaging your bedroom and home. It's thrashed his feeling of safety in his own home.

I never knew until today how lucky I am to have never had my house broken into by these incredible numbers of meth heads accidentally going into the wrong home.

Certainly, that's a much bigger national crisis than the daily mass murders from guns than any of us realized.
 
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I never knew until today how lucky I am to have never had my house broken into by these incredible numbers of meth heads accidentally going into the wrong home.

You make light of it.
It's easy to do when you're 90-180 seconds from law enforcement being on scene to deal with issues for you.

Some folks live where it's 90 minutes.
 
I have posted multiple times the only way to reduce or eliminate the mass shootings is basically a complete ban on guns. I have also repeatedly posted "knock yourself out." I won't stand in your way or oppose you.

But it isn't going to happen. Me saying that it isn't going to happen is not a statement that I oppose it. It's a statement of fact. It isn't going to happen. The political will to enact such a ban, and to further eliminate the 2nd Amendment in order to do so, simply doesn't exist in sufficient numbers in this country.

You want to blame me for that, go ahead. But all that does is demonstrate your ignorance of the subject.

Bless your heart. I KNOW there isn’t political feasibility. I KNOW it’s not going to happen. Fucking A, man.
You “don’t know what the solution is”, but you think it has to do with white men’s mid-life angst? But wait, no, you agree the problem would go away if we banned guns? Yeah, sure, okay. You sir, are the problem, and the ignorant one.
Take your pretentious, pathetic “white man angst” solution somewhere that others will not laugh at you.
 
Bless your heart. I KNOW there isn’t political feasibility. I KNOW it’s not going to happen. Fucking A, man.
You “don’t know what the solution is”, but you think it has to do with white men’s mid-life angst? But wait, no, you agree the problem would go away if we banned guns? Yeah, sure, okay. You sir, are the problem, and the ignorant one.
Take your pretentious, pathetic “white man angst” solution somewhere that others will not laugh at you.

Great. So we've identified a problem for which there is no feasible solution in this country, so your choice is you're just going to sit here and whine about it. That's nice.
 
I hope you never wake up in the middle of the night with meth heads pillaging your bedroom and home. It's thrashed his feeling of safety in his own home.


My friend panicked and couldn't get his vault* open; fortunately, the meths were more scared and ran. He got lucky; they could've panicked towards him.


*Vault, as in secured firearm because there can be kids in the house. Now he opens it when he goes to bed which I'm not sure I agree with either. I told him to get one that opens via fingerprint, not PIN number.

Cool story. Glad they got scared and ran so he didn’t have to chase them out the door and shoot them once he got his vault open.
I deal with people addicted to meth daily. It’s my job. I deal with adolescents with behavior problems who don’t think twice about trying to attack me when I look at them the wrong way. Thank goodness they’re not armed with guns too or I’d be dead already. I think my work situation is slightly more dangerous than living in the middle of bumfuck North Dakota. My sister, who lives near Gwinner (and loves her guns, bless her heart) would agree with me.
 
cF[Authentic said:
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I never knew until today how lucky I am to have never had my house broken into by these incredible numbers of meth heads accidentally going into the wrong home.

Certainly, that's a much bigger national crisis than the daily mass murders from guns than any of us realized.

Well look at the states with the major meth problems and see if you notice anything about them. Places like The Dakotas, Nebraska, Iowa, Ohio...

(yes I know meth exists in other states as well but the zombie hoard Sica is discussing is beyond that)

Dave Chappelle has a bit about where he lives in Ohio and the drug issues: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMJWeluZ3tI

BTW I endorse psych and his "Make America Japan Again" plan!
 
Cool story. Glad they got scared and ran so he didn’t have to chase them out the door and shoot them once he got his vault open.
I deal with people addicted to meth daily. It’s my job. I deal with adolescents with behavior problems who don’t think twice about trying to attack me when I look at them the wrong way. Thank goodness they’re not armed with guns too or I’d be dead already. I think my work situation is slightly more dangerous than living in the middle of bumfuck North Dakota. My sister, who lives near Gwinner (and loves her guns, bless her heart) would agree with me.

I wonder how the narrative would change if the people attacked by meth heads lived in say Atlanta or other urban areas and had a darker hue. Asking for Breonna Taylor...
 
cF[Authentic said:
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I never knew until today how lucky I am to have never had my house broken into by these incredible numbers of meth heads accidentally going into the wrong home.

Certainly, that's a much bigger national crisis than the daily mass murders from guns than any of us realized.

Clearly the deep state is hiding the zombie meth attacks and preventing the public from hearing about it.

id bet the same people who think thousands and thousands of gun deaths require no action but ten cases of voter fraud (all by Rs) require sweeping overhaul of laws
 
Great. So we've identified a problem for which there is no feasible solution in this country, so your choice is you're just going to sit here and whine about it. That's nice.

Haha, what?? This is the best you’ve got?? Bless. Your. Heart.
I vote and donate. I admitted in another thread I don’t have time to do much else right now. You still in state government somewhere? You’re a real charmer. Your constituents must have loved you.
 
Well look at the states with the major meth problems and see if you notice anything about them. Places like The Dakotas, Nebraska, Iowa, Ohio...

(yes I know meth exists in other states as well but the zombie hoard Sica is discussing is beyond that)

Dave Chappelle has a bit about where he lives in Ohio and the drug issues: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMJWeluZ3tI

BTW I endorse psych and his "Make America Japan Again" plan!

Hey, I think I just ripped off everyone else’s plan. Again, that’s everyone on here except Sic and Hovey. I know Hovey is trying to jump on and say “Me too!”, but that’s already been coined for a different movement.
Not even cfAuthentic’s plan is politically feasible, but I would absolutely 100% take everything he proposed in his earlier post.
 
I see that California has a law limiting the size of magazines, and the San Jose shooter had magazines that exceeded the size permitted by that law. But hey, at least they did something.
 
Yep. May as well get rid of laws. They just make people criminals anyway.

No, no, no. Laws are good. And helpful. We should pass a law that makes it illegal to open carry a semi-automatic handgun while wearing a transit safety vest and carrying a duffel bag. That would have stopped him.
 
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