A whole bunch of states trying to ban guns. (Page 1/6)
2.5 FEB 18, 12:14 PM
For example one of many of the states, MN to ban most popular guns in America. No grandfather clause.

You can say the Supreme court will correct this, but look where we are. Why and how should these things be happening? Ask yourself why they so desperately need citizens to be disarmed. (The right that protects all the rest).
How long will our system that is based on principles and morals work when messed up people are convinced to no longer care about those things?
The government is persecuting firearm manufacterers, licensed dealers (FFL), trying to restrict and outlaw training (MAKES NO SENSE AT ALL), not to mention the media has folks convinced a piece of metal and plastic is evil (especially if it has a handle on it).


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HG9c5xHas-I too long? Start at 2:40 min


A glimpse of the future? Up next (after the guns) "common sense knife control" big / scary sharp ones? "Its unsettling" says the media. Do some people in America already think like this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xBIIpklNib8
Slippery slopes are not fake news.

Credit Cards to Track Gun & Ammo Purchases

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fn0qNFMOj0

Questions on the street

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuuaOcPMGow

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rinselberg FEB 18, 12:27 PM

Former Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander is connecting the 2nd Amendment with the 7th Amendment... how to create a framework where the firearms manufacturers and firearms dealers have more of a stake in Gun Safety.

Air date: February 14, 2024. Video is 6 minutes 40 seconds from start to finish.
BingB FEB 18, 12:40 PM
We don't need to ban any guns. We don't need to pass any law that would stop any mentally-stable, law-abiding citizen from owning a gun. All we need is registration and licensing laws so that law enforcement can enforce the laws we already have.

The problem is that the NRA is more interested in representing gun makers than gun owners. That is why they oppose common sense laws that would not take guns away from any mentally-stable law-abiding citizen. They realize that criminals are a huge part of their market and they don't want to eliminate them. They want to continue to make it very easy fro a criminal to buy a gun anytime he wants one.

They oppose all registration and licensing of firearms. That is just crazy. Can you imagine the police enforcing auto theft laws with now licensing or registration of vehicles? Or just any crime really. Think of how many criminals have been brought to justice because of a license plate number.

They even oppose red flag laws that keep guns out of the hands of the mentally ill. They just do this to ramp up the fear that they use to control some gun owners.

I own a gun. I support the right for every mentally-stable, law-abiding citizen to own a gun. But I see the epidemic of gun violence so I want police to be able to enforce the laws we already have on the books.
82-T/A [At Work] FEB 18, 03:17 PM

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Originally posted by BingB:

We don't need to ban any guns. We don't need to pass any law that would stop any mentally-stable, law-abiding citizen from owning a gun. All we need is registration and licensing laws so that law enforcement can enforce the laws we already have.



Tell me why the Government should have the right to keep a running list of everyone who owns a gun. Explain to me why that's important? Nearly half the households in the country have at least 1 gun.
2.5 FEB 18, 06:14 PM

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Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]:


Tell me why the Government should have the right to keep a running list of everyone who owns a gun. Explain to me why that's important? Nearly half the households in the country have at least 1 gun.



Plus, as the first video noted, it wouldnt be legal to make that list.
Patrick FEB 18, 06:18 PM

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Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]:

Tell me why the Government should have the right to keep a running list of everyone who owns a gun. Explain to me why that's important? Nearly half the households in the country have at least 1 gun.



Do you register your cars under a pseudonym and fake address?
olejoedad FEB 18, 06:23 PM

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Originally posted by BingB:

We don't need to ban any guns. We don't need to pass any law that would stop any mentally-stable, law-abiding citizen from owning a gun. All we need is registration and licensing laws so that law enforcement can enforce the laws we already have.

The problem is that the NRA is more interested in representing gun makers than gun owners. That is why they oppose common sense laws that would not take guns away from any mentally-stable law-abiding citizen. They realize that criminals are a huge part of their market and they don't want to eliminate them. They want to continue to make it very easy fro a criminal to buy a gun anytime he wants one.

They oppose all registration and licensing of firearms. That is just crazy. Can you imagine the police enforcing auto theft laws with now licensing or registration of vehicles? Or just any crime really. Think of how many criminals have been brought to justice because of a license plate number.

They even oppose red flag laws that keep guns out of the hands of the mentally ill. They just do this to ramp up the fear that they use to control some gun owners.

I own a gun. I support the right for every mentally-stable, law-abiding citizen to own a gun. But I see the epidemic of gun violence so I want police to be able to enforce the laws we already have on the books.



Horsehockey.
You are a champion of misinformation.

Police are only part of the law enforcement system.
We need to enforce the penalties codified in Federal law, no plea bargaining.
Convicted felon in possession of a gun?
5 years for the gun.5 years for each cartridge in the gun.
No early release, no plea bargaining.

Red flag laws strip the accused of constitutional rights without the accused having a voice. Do you support that?

You are a purveyor of false information.

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82-T/A [At Work] FEB 19, 07:59 AM

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Originally posted by Patrick:

Do you register your cars under a pseudonym and fake address?




There is no constitutional law that states I have the unfettered right to own a car and that any attempts to limit my car ownership is unconstitutional. I can technically own as many cars as I want, so long as I am not violating any zoning and / or land-use rights... but owning and driving a car is a "privilege."

Owning a gun is not a privilege... it is a CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT. There is a clear and distinct difference here.

My opinion, there will probably come a time when car ownership becomes a thing of the past... or at least how we known and understand it. I believe this will come as a result of AI-driven autonomy and safety. I suspect it'll start in the cities first, and then perhaps eventually make it's way to the suburbs, and then public highways.


- BREAK -


Response not specifically to Patrick, but to everyone else... my family is mostly wildly leftist on my wife's side. Most of them are Jewish though and they've been "shocked" by the way the greater left has turned against them. Specifically, many of them are politically active (even one of them is very pro-Communist... yeah, I know). And their involvement in the left has really shocked them as to how the left has quickly turned on Jewish people. I'd personally state that when I first moved to Florida, all my Democrat friends were vehemently anti-Jewish ... which I didn't really understand. Anyway, we have a family member that came to visit us in Texas a few years ago. She was terrified of coming to Texas as she believed she would be shot by an anti-Jewish cowboy on a horse (or something of that nature). She only agreed to come to Texas if we picked her up in Austin. In any case... she's buying a gun this week to protect herself against anti-Jewish people. She took a gun class last week, and apparently almost every single person in the class was Jewish.


I thought that was interesting...
BingB FEB 19, 08:44 AM

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Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]:


Tell me why the Government should have the right to keep a running list of everyone who owns a gun. Explain to me why that's important? Nearly half the households in the country have at least 1 gun.




1. So that weapons used in crimes can be traced to owners.
2. So that guns found on criminals can be traced to the people who sold them to them illegally.
3. So that when a police officer is investigating a potential crime he will immediately know if the people involved are legally entitled to own the guns they possess.


Right now it is almost impossible to control the trafficking of guns to criminals because no one can be held responsible. We can't enforce the laws we already have in place. A gun found in the home or car of a convicted felon can be claimed by another person. Guns confiscated from criminals can't be traced to the seller.

BingB FEB 19, 08:48 AM

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Originally posted by olejoedad:

Police are only part of the law enforcement system.
We need to enforce the penalties codified in Federal law, no plea bargaining.
Convicted felon in possession of a gun?
5 years for the gun.5 years for each cartridge in the gun.
No early release, no plea bargaining.





Can't do any of that if we can't prove a felon is in possession of a fire arm. Right now if they find one in the car or residence of a convicted felon someone else can just claim ownership.

With no background check required felons can easily buy guns.