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HailGreen28
09-16-2013, 09:15 PM
You guys need to agree to disagree and stop the name calling.Your comment has fallen on deaf ears. :(

At this point, the thread should probably closed. RR and I have made our case, and giantone's helped make it too.


Nope .

Urban Dictionary: gun nut (http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=gun%20nut)

(snip)- usually used playingly by oneself or by other firearms enthusiasts in this sense. Often associates with people with similar interests.

(snip) - usually used derogatively by non-gun people, particularly those who are scared of firearms.
Me: I keep my AR-15 mags loaded with hollow points for reduced penetration and higher stopping power for riot protection.
Everyone else: You're just another dangerous Second Amendment freak, a raving gun nut.Gee, and which usage was yours, giantone? Thanks for proving where the name calling started.

gun nut
Web definitions

The gun culture is a culture shared by people in the gun politics debate, generally those who advocate preserving gun rights and who are generally against more gun control. ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_Nut (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_Nut)
From your own link, the part you dishonestly left out: (giantone lying again, what a surprise) Bold mine.

"To some gun owners, it is embraced affectionately, such as in the popular outdoors magazine Field and Stream which has a column called "The Gun Nut".[10] However to others it is regarded as a pejorative stereotype cast upon gun owners by anti-gun advocates as a means of implying that they are fanatical, exhibit abnormal behavior, or are a threat to the safety of others.[11][12][13][14][15] The term has additionally been used at times by some law enforcement agencies to describe a profile to categorize criminal suspects.[16][17]"

So yeah, at the point where folks have pretty much stated their case, and giantone's left defending name calling and looking rather foolish doing so as RR points out, I think we're done here.

Giantone
09-17-2013, 03:58 AM
Your comment has fallen on deaf ears. :(

At this point, the thread should probably closed. RR and I have made our case, and giantone's helped make it too.


Gee, and which usage was yours, giantone? Thanks for proving where the name calling started.

From your own link, the part you dishonestly left out: (giantone lying again, what a surprise) Bold mine.

"To some gun owners, it is embraced affectionately, such as in the popular outdoors magazine Field and Stream which has a column called "The Gun Nut".[10] However to others it is regarded as a pejorative stereotype cast upon gun owners by anti-gun advocates as a means of implying that they are fanatical, exhibit abnormal behavior, or are a threat to the safety of others.[11][12][13][14][15] The term has additionally been used at times by some law enforcement agencies to describe a profile to categorize criminal suspects.[16][17]"

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So you agree with me , it's not derogatory ,Thank You .

Giantone
09-17-2013, 04:01 AM
Your comment has fallen on deaf ears. :(

At this point, the thread should probably closed. RR and I have made our case, and giantone's helped make it too.

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Actually you have made my case but again if it helps you sleep at night .

firstdown
09-17-2013, 08:58 AM
Giantone you must be sleeping on the job. He was probably a member of the NRA and a gun nut.

Why did he do it? Unanswered questions about the Washington Navy Yard rampage - U.S. News (http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/09/17/20530131-why-did-he-do-it-unanswered-questions-about-the-washington-navy-yard-rampage?lite)

And you questioned why blind people should have a carry permit.

Hero who led blind coworker from Navy Yard shooting: 'He was all by himself' - TODAY.com (http://www.today.com/news/man-who-led-blind-coworker-navy-yard-shooting-he-was-4B11180866)

HailGreen28
09-17-2013, 01:00 PM
Comedy too cheesy for sitcom TV.

Do you not consider "gun nut" derogatory:

Nope .

(snip)"a pejorative stereotype cast upon gun owners by anti-gun advocates as a means of implying that they are fanatical, exhibit abnormal behavior, or are a threat to the safety of others.[11][12][13][14][15] The term has additionally been used at times by some law enforcement agencies to describe a profile to categorize criminal suspects.[16][17][/B]"

So you agree with me , it's not derogatory ,Thank You .

At this point, the thread should probably closed. RR and I have made our case, and giantone's helped make it too.

Actually you have made my case but again if it helps you sleep at night .

:laughing-

Giantone
09-17-2013, 04:01 PM
Giantone you must be sleeping on the job. He was probably a member of the NRA and a gun nut.

Why did he do it? Unanswered questions about the Washington Navy Yard rampage - U.S. News (http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/09/17/20530131-why-did-he-do-it-unanswered-questions-about-the-washington-navy-yard-rampage?lite)

And you questioned why blind people should have a carry permit.

Hero who led blind coworker from Navy Yard shooting: 'He was all by himself' - TODAY.com (http://www.today.com/news/man-who-led-blind-coworker-navy-yard-shooting-he-was-4B11180866)


I see you agree with me also .

Chico23231
09-17-2013, 05:06 PM
Investigators seek Aaron Alexis' motive after D.C. Navy Yard shooting - CNN.com (http://www.cnn.com/2013/09/17/us/navy-yard-shooting-main/index.html?hpt=hp_t1)

SO police had recent reports this guy was hearing voices and having some sort of mental breakdown. And he had reached out to Vetern Affairs for help with psychological issues. Please tell me what sense is there in arming someone like this? 12 dead bodies. We need to seperate the mentally unstable people from weapons. It doesnt make sense

RedskinRat
09-17-2013, 08:51 PM
Already illegal.

Under 18 U.S.C. § 922(d), it is unlawful for any person to sell or otherwise dispose of any firearm or ammunition to any person knowing or having reasonable cause to believe that such person “has been adjudicated as a mental defective or has been committed to any mental institution.”

Giantone
09-18-2013, 03:55 AM
Already illegal.

Under 18 U.S.C. § 922(d), it is unlawful for any person to sell or otherwise dispose of any firearm or ammunition to any person knowing or having reasonable cause to believe that such person “has been adjudicated as a mental defective or has been committed to any mental institution.”


Hey what about better background checks maybe that would help ,ya know like at gun shows or with independent dealers ,anything would be better than innocent people dead, would you agree ?

RedskinRat
09-18-2013, 10:20 AM
Hey what about better background checks maybe that would help ,ya know like at gun shows or with independent dealers ,anything would be better than innocent people dead, would you agree ?

Define 'better'. We already have shit in place, it's not enforced, more regulations will make no positive difference.

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