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[quote=Chief X_Phackter;1317118]Nope. They are perfectly fine for hunting. They are no more powerful than other semiautomatic hunting rifles with the same caliber, and even less powerful than say a 30.06 or .300 which are commonly used to hunt big game.[/quote]
or just use a bow and arrow |
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[quote=Chief X_Phackter;1317118]Nope. They are perfectly fine for hunting. They are no more powerful than other semiautomatic hunting rifles with the same caliber, and even less powerful than say a 30.06 or .300 which are commonly used to hunt big game.[/quote]
I know a couple dozen hunters and not one hunts with an AR-15. Not animals anyway. |
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[quote=mredskins;1317123]or just use a bow and arrow[/quote]
Or Black powder, shotgun. A Bow or these take skill as a Hunter but we are to believe that spraying 25 bullets a min is more sporting. |
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[quote=Giantone;1317124]I know a couple dozen hunters and not one hunts with an AR-15 .[/quote]
I think he is referring to big game but sounds like you can use it for normal hunting as well. [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiiqaDjmlpw[/url] Kind of a good watch my gun knowledge is limited to video games. Call me crazy but when i see/hear stories of grade school children getting torn up and the wake of devastation it leaves, i have a knee jerk reaction to band anything and anyone who caused such immense pain. I also believe even with my limited knowledge the AR 15 certainly helped increase the body counts in these shootings. Just something has to be done to stop this. It boils down in my mind to the amount guns out there and the lack of mental health care in this country. |
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There's a theme here I just don't know what it is though
Boulder: AR-15 Orlando: AR-15 Parkland: AR-15 Las Vegas: AR-15 Aurora Co: AR-15 Sandy Hook: AR-15 Waffle House: AR-15 San Bernadino: AR-15 Midland/Odessa: AR-15 Poway Synagogue: AR-15 Sutherland Springs: AR-15 Tree of Life Synagogue: AR-15 Buffalo: AR-15 Uvalde: AR-15 |
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[quote=MTK;1317128]There's a theme here I just don't know what it is though
Boulder: AR-15 Orlando: AR-15 Parkland: AR-15 Las Vegas: AR-15 Aurora Co: AR-15 Sandy Hook: AR-15 Waffle House: AR-15 San Bernadino: AR-15 Midland/Odessa: AR-15 Poway Synagogue: AR-15 Sutherland Springs: AR-15 Tree of Life Synagogue: AR-15 Buffalo: AR-15 Uvalde: AR-15[/quote] ............but,but it's my right ! |
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[quote=mredskins;1317127]I think he is referring to big game but sounds like you can use it for normal hunting as well.
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RiiqaDjmlpw[/url] Kind of a good watch my gun knowledge is limited to video games. Call me crazy but when i see/hear stories of grade school children getting torn up and the wake of devastation it leaves, i have a knee jerk reaction to band anything and anyone who caused such immense pain. I also believe even with my limited knowledge the AR 15 certainly helped increase the body counts in these shootings. Just something has to be done to stop this. It boils down in my mind to the amount guns out there and the lack of mental health care in this country.[/quote] We agree but the gun nuts won't allow any change. As we speak there are States relaxing gun regulations......actually making it easier not harder to buy guns. No Child should have to go to school under arm guard but that is the answer from the gun lobby more guns. Their answer to everything is more guns. |
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[quote=Giantone;1317124]I know a couple dozen hunters and not one hunts with an AR-15. Not animals anyway.[/quote]
This is the kind of ignorance that plagues this great nation. Just because in your small circle, no one uses an AR 15 to hunt, does not mean that AR 15s are not used to hunt - animals. Just so you know, a bear does shit in the woods too. |
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[quote=MTK;1317128]There's a theme here I just don't know what it is though
Boulder: AR-15 Orlando: AR-15 Parkland: AR-15 Las Vegas: AR-15 Aurora Co: AR-15 Sandy Hook: AR-15 Waffle House: AR-15 San Bernadino: AR-15 Midland/Odessa: AR-15 Poway Synagogue: AR-15 Sutherland Springs: AR-15 Tree of Life Synagogue: AR-15 Buffalo: AR-15 Uvalde: AR-15[/quote] How many years does that list of 14 shootings span? How many other shootings or attacks were there during that same time period that did not involve an AR 15? |
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14 examples aren't enough huh
is there really a doubt as to what the weapon of choice is when it comes to mass shootings |
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[quote=MTK;1317134]14 examples aren't enough huh
is there really a doubt as to what the weapon of choice is when it comes to mass shootings[/quote] Do you really believe that if we completely took away AR 15s that these mentally ill individuals won't resort to some other form of violence, that they won't gravitate towards a different weapon of choice? The sooner we can all agree that it's not the gun's fault, the sooner we'll be able to work towards a solution to put an end to the needless violent attacks on innocent people. |
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[quote=Chief X_Phackter;1317135]Do you really believe that if we completely took away AR 15s that these mentally ill individuals won't resort to some other form of violence, that they won't gravitate towards a different weapon of choice?
The sooner we can all agree that it's not the gun's fault, the sooner we'll be able to work towards a solution to put an end to the needless violent attacks on innocent people.[/quote] I will say I rather take my chances against a butter knife then a AR 15 |
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[quote=Chief X_Phackter;1317135]Do you really believe that if we completely took away AR 15s that these mentally ill individuals won't resort to some other form of violence, that they won't gravitate towards a different weapon of choice?
The sooner we can all agree that it's not the gun's fault, the sooner we'll be able to work towards a solution to put an end to the needless violent attacks on innocent people.[/quote] The same people saying we need to do a better job with mental health are the same people cutting mental health funding and laughing at the idea of sending out mental health counselors with PD on specific calls. I'd sure as hell rather face a mass shooter with a 9mm than an AR-15. Honestly I don't even know why I bother. This whole fucking discussion is stupid as fuck. You and so many other conservatives are so hardline against doing anything to make AR-15's slightly less accessible to nutjobs with no criminal records - there's no point in having this discussion. Let's start at the source! Mental health is so terrible in this country! We need to figure out why these assholes keep doing this! Oh btw - the Dems proposed a budget with too much mental health funding - and we don't want to lose the support of our voters by compromising on them with anything - so we gotta shut that shit down. Talk is cheap. Let's arm teachers! Great - so when the cops arrive they see a guy with a gun shooting at another person with a gun! Do we hold teachers liable if a stray from them kills one of the kids they're trying to be protecting? Do they need another license to carry in schools in addition to a license to teach? What do we do when an armed teacher shoots one of their kids because they're absolutely sick and tired of their working conditions? Or they pull a gun on a parent because the parent is sick and tired of the public schools teaching BLM/CRT/LGBTQ+ agenda? I know! Let's build schools with only one accessible door from the outside! Or hire veterans to stand guard at every school every day! Nevermind you aren't even willing to fund teachers enough so they get paid fairly or have enough supplies for all their students. Ya'll are so quick to put up any idea that doesn't involve making a gun a little harder to get. You'll do anything! Except blame the poor gun for being so goddamn easy to get. It's such a bad faith argument. I'm out. Don't bother responding. Edit: Titus ftw [YT]XW_H5s9uzqM[/YT] |
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[quote=mredskins;1317139]I will say I rather take my chances against a butter knife then a AR 15[/quote]
Who wouldn't? |
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[quote=MTK;1317128]There's a theme here I just don't know what it is though
Boulder: AR-15 Orlando: AR-15 Parkland: AR-15 Las Vegas: AR-15 Aurora Co: AR-15 Sandy Hook: AR-15 Waffle House: AR-15 San Bernadino: AR-15 Midland/Odessa: AR-15 Poway Synagogue: AR-15 Sutherland Springs: AR-15 Tree of Life Synagogue: AR-15 Buffalo: AR-15 Uvalde: AR-15[/quote] Are you sure some of these weren't AR15 "style" rifles. I've seen some mass shooting reporting the use of AR style rifles (including Uvalde). That said what sort of solutions/mitigation do you recommend? I'm conservative but am not opposed to gun regulations if they make sense. |
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[quote=mooby;1317143]The same people saying we need to do a better job with mental health are the same people cutting mental health funding and laughing at the idea of sending out mental health counselors with PD on specific calls.
I'd sure as hell rather face a mass shooter with a 9mm than an AR-15. Honestly I don't even know why I bother. This whole fucking discussion is stupid as fuck. [B]You[/B] and so many other conservatives [B]are so hardline against doing anything to make AR-15's slightly less accessible to nutjobs with no criminal records - there's no point in having this discussion.[/B] Let's start at the source! Mental health is so terrible in this country! We need to figure out why these assholes keep doing this! Oh btw - the Dems proposed a budget with too much mental health funding - and we don't want to lose the support of our voters by compromising on them with anything - so we gotta shut that shit down. Talk is cheap. Let's arm teachers! Great - so when the cops arrive they see a guy with a gun shooting at another person with a gun! Do we hold teachers liable if a stray from them kills one of the kids they're trying to be protecting? Do they need another license to carry in schools in addition to a license to teach? What do we do when an armed teacher shoots one of their kids because they're absolutely sick and tired of their working conditions? Or they pull a gun on a parent because the parent is sick and tired of the public schools teaching BLM/CRT/LGBTQ+ agenda? I know! Let's build schools with only one accessible door from the outside! Or hire veterans to stand guard at every school every day! Nevermind [B]you aren't even willing to fund teachers enough so they get paid fairly or have enough supplies for all their students.[/B] Ya'll are so quick to put up any idea that doesn't involve making a gun a little harder to get. [B]You'll do anything! Except blame the poor gun for being so goddamn easy to get.[/B] It's such a bad faith argument. I'm out. Don't bother responding. [/quote] I wouldn't respond except you called me out - and it's all BS. I am not against making AR-15s or any other guns less accessible, or harder to get. It's quite clear that not everyone should own one. I'm just not for banning them completely - which is what [I]you guys[/I] want to do. I'm not against funding teachers. My wife is a teacher. That's just an ignorant assumption. The one thing you said that was true is that I'll do anything except blame the gun. That is a fact. Just like I won't blame the car for running people over, or the bat for bashing someone's head in. I'll blame the person who pulled the trigger, the person who was behind the wheel, and the person who was wielding the bat - [B]a l l d a y l o n g.[/B] Look, we have had guns in this country for a long damn time - and way more accessible to kids than they are today. Why do you think kids are picking them up or seeking them out and using them more today than they were in previous years? |
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[quote=mooby;1317143]The same people saying we need to do a better job with mental health are the same people cutting mental health funding and laughing at the idea of sending out mental health counselors with PD on specific calls.
I'd sure as hell rather face a mass shooter with a 9mm than an AR-15. Honestly I don't even know why I bother. This whole fucking discussion is stupid as fuck. You and so many other conservatives are so hardline against doing anything to make AR-15's slightly less accessible to nutjobs with no criminal records - there's no point in having this discussion. Let's start at the source! Mental health is so terrible in this country! We need to figure out why these assholes keep doing this! Oh btw - the Dems proposed a budget with too much mental health funding - and we don't want to lose the support of our voters by compromising on them with anything - so we gotta shut that shit down. Talk is cheap. Let's arm teachers! Great - so when the cops arrive they see a guy with a gun shooting at another person with a gun! Do we hold teachers liable if a stray from them kills one of the kids they're trying to be protecting? Do they need another license to carry in schools in addition to a license to teach? What do we do when an armed teacher shoots one of their kids because they're absolutely sick and tired of their working conditions? Or they pull a gun on a parent because the parent is sick and tired of the public schools teaching BLM/CRT/LGBTQ+ agenda? I know! Let's build schools with only one accessible door from the outside! Or hire veterans to stand guard at every school every day! Nevermind you aren't even willing to fund teachers enough so they get paid fairly or have enough supplies for all their students. Ya'll are so quick to put up any idea that doesn't involve making a gun a little harder to get. You'll do anything! Except blame the poor gun for being so goddamn easy to get. It's such a bad faith argument. I'm out. Don't bother responding. [/quote] Great Post! +1! |
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[quote=Chief X_Phackter;1317135]Do you really believe that if we completely took away AR 15s that these mentally ill individuals won't resort to some other form of violence, that they won't gravitate towards a different weapon of choice?
The sooner we can all agree that it's not the gun's fault, the sooner we'll be able to work towards a solution to put an end to the needless violent attacks on innocent people.[/quote] What do we have to lose by trying? Gun manufacturers make a little less money? People have to find another gun to hunt with? I guess I don't see the downside if it could potentially stop children from getting killed. Isn't that worth it? |
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[quote=MTK;1317158]What do we have to lose by trying? Gun manufacturers make a little less money? People have to find another gun to hunt with? I guess I don't see the downside if it could potentially stop children from getting killed. Isn't that worth it?[/quote]
I'm not against trying. I just disagree with that particular effort. You say [I]"people have to find another gun to hunt with?"[/I] But that is exactly what wackos will do too - find another gun to go shoot up a classroom or supermarket with, or resort to classroom bombs, supermarket pipe bombs, etc. In reality though, these assholes will still get their hands on AR-15s or whatever they want - illegally, because that's what criminals do. So now it's just the nefarious characters out there with AR-15s. [I]Oh, but it will make it harder for them to kill as many people....[/I] BS. Where there's a will there's a way. You won't have less of these incidents until you (as Mooby said sarcastically) go to the source. Fix what it is that is making these jackoffs want to go out and kill people, establish measures to identify them before they do, make it harder or illegal for kids to buy a gun, have the most severe penalties for any gun-related offense (and actually follow through on them)... Most everything is on the table for me, but I won't support a ban on a semi-automatic rifle. It's a cop-out, and it's a rabbit hole I'm not willing to start down. |
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[quote=Chief X_Phackter;1317163]I'm not against trying. I just disagree with that particular effort.
You say [I]"people have to find another gun to hunt with?"[/I] But that is exactly what wackos will do too - find another gun to go shoot up a classroom or supermarket with, or resort to classroom bombs, supermarket pipe bombs, etc. In reality though, these assholes will still get their hands on AR-15s or whatever they want - illegally, because that's what criminals do. So now it's just the nefarious characters out there with AR-15s. [I]Oh, but it will make it harder for them to kill as many people....[/I] BS. Where there's a will there's a way. You won't have less of these incidents until you (as Mooby said sarcastically) go to the source. Fix what it is that is making these jackoffs want to go out and kill people, establish measures to identify them before they do, make it harder or illegal for kids to buy a gun, have the most severe penalties for any gun-related offense (and actually follow through on them)... Most everything is on the table for me, but I won't support a ban on a semi-automatic rifle. It's a cop-out, and it's a rabbit hole I'm not willing to start down.[/quote] And that is the attitude will keep anything worth while from getting done. |
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[quote=Giantone;1317164]And that is the attitude will keep anything worth while from getting done.[/quote]
What attitude is that exactly? The one where I'm willing to do pretty much everything except for take something away from law abiding citizens? You're such a quack man. You offer zero substance to any conversation on here. You reply with generalizations and memes...[I]+1[/I] to other individual's well though out posts because you can't come up with your own...I'm not even sure why you are here at all. |
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[quote=Chief X_Phackter;1317163]I'm not against trying. I just disagree with that particular effort.
You say [I]"people have to find another gun to hunt with?"[/I] But that is exactly what wackos will do too - find another gun to go shoot up a classroom or supermarket with, or resort to classroom bombs, supermarket pipe bombs, etc. In reality though, these assholes will still get their hands on AR-15s or whatever they want - illegally, because that's what criminals do. So now it's just the nefarious characters out there with AR-15s. [I]Oh, but it will make it harder for them to kill as many people....[/I] BS. Where there's a will there's a way. You won't have less of these incidents until you (as Mooby said sarcastically) go to the source. Fix what it is that is making these jackoffs want to go out and kill people, establish measures to identify them before they do, make it harder or illegal for kids to buy a gun, have the most severe penalties for any gun-related offense (and actually follow through on them)... Most everything is on the table for me, but I won't support a ban on a semi-automatic rifle. It's a cop-out, and it's a rabbit hole I'm not willing to start down.[/quote] Obviously just banning them isn't the answer, making them harder to get in the first place is the bigger part of it. Most Americans agree on some common sense gun reform and we can't even get that. How about we start somewhere vs tossing our hands up at every possible solution. |
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[quote=MTK;1317167]Obviously just banning them isn't the answer, making them harder to get in the first place is the bigger part of it.
Most Americans agree on some common sense gun reform and we can't even get that. How about we [B]start somewhere vs tossing our hands up at every possible solution.[/B][/quote] I am on board with that. |
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[quote=Chief X_Phackter;1317166]What attitude is that exactly?
The one where I'm willing to do pretty much everything except for take something away from law abiding citizens? You're such a quack man. You offer zero substance to any conversation on here. You reply with generalizations and memes...[I]+1[/I] to other individual's well though out posts because you can't come up with your own...I'm not even sure why you are here at all.[/quote] HS, you get called out because you say you want to try anything and then throw out "BUT" this or that !The attitude of acting like you care but you really don't. God forbid you actually admit the second amendment is outdated and needs to be amended. You're one of the many that believe that a bunch of old white plantation owners could make the Constitution back in 1776 know what was going to happen in 2022. As for my own post's I have laid out what it is I want and I 'm not doing it for everyone who won't go back and read them. I have three Teachers in the family and I have said my peace over and over and yes I agree 100% with Mooby tough shit! |
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Meanwhile another shooting last night at a hospital in Tulsa, don't worry our lawmakers have plenty of thoughts and prayers ready to go
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When folks are ready to make a commitment to charge and prosecute all illegal gun offenses, then talk to me about more guns laws
Until then, kick rocks Also the unwillingness to protect schools it’s laughable. Surveyed teachers say the threats against them from students and parents is a growing problem. Combine this with what just happened in Texas…let’s secure our schools |
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[quote=Giantone;1317169]HS, you get called out because you say you want to try anything and then throw out "BUT" this or that !The attitude of acting like you care but you really don't. God forbid you actually admit the second amendment is outdated and needs to be amended. You're one of the many that believe that a bunch of old white plantation owners could make the Constitution back in 1776 know what was going to happen in 2022. As for my own post's I have laid out what it is I want and I 'm not doing it for everyone who won't go back and read them. I have three Teachers in the family and I have said my peace over and over and yes I agree 100% with Mooby tough shit![/quote]
I never said I want to try "anything", [U]which means "everything"[/U]. You continue to have a difficult time comprehending what is posted on here. I am not sure how to help you. Just because I won't support a ban on a semi-automatic rifle doesn't mean I don't care. There are other ways to attack this issue. We just have to all get on board with doing that. |
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[quote=Chico23231;1317171]When folks are ready to make a commitment to charge and prosecute all illegal gun offenses, then talk to me about more guns laws
Until then, kick rocks Also the unwillingness to protect schools it’s laughable. Surveyed teachers say the threats against them from students and parents is a growing problem. Combine this with what just happened in Texas…let’s secure our schools[/quote] Let's raise our kids to respect authority too while we're at it, and not make parents out to be the bad guys when they discipline their kids. It's a shame parents have to look over their shoulders before they put their kid in his/her place - for fear that someone is watching them and will report them. I'm not talking about child abuse either, there's obviously a line you can't cross as a parent, but I'm afraid that "timeouts" aren't as effective as a good 'ole spanking. I told my mom to go to hell one time as a young know-it-all teenager...my dad slapped the shit out of me. I'll never forget it, and it never happened again. |
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[quote=Chico23231;1317171]When folks are ready to make a commitment to charge and prosecute all illegal gun offenses, then talk to me about more guns laws
Until then, kick rocks Also the unwillingness to protect schools it’s laughable. Surveyed teachers say the threats against them from students and parents is a growing problem. Combine this with what just happened in Texas…let’s secure our schools[/quote] Part of securing schools would involve making it harder to get these weapons in the first place. A seriously frustrating part of all this is anytime there's a shooting and people bring up gun reform, the other side responds with well it's too soon to talk about that, or we need to address mental health first, or let's enforce existing laws, etc. We can do all of the above, it doesn't have to be a this or that situation, but let's just do fucking something already. |
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I watch a lot of crime shows, and I typically like to read more about the people after the show is over. The people that commit these type murders or become serial killers seem to have the same things in common most of the time:
Abusive parents, uninvolved parents, mental health issues, social awkwardness, lack of friends, lack of social interaction, and often times being bullied because of those things. Until we can punish parents that abuse their kids, take signs of possible mental health issues more seriously, promote social interaction (outside of the computer/game consoles), and get rid of bullying to the best extent possible, things like this will unfortunately continue to happen. I don't have some magic solution, but we need to come up with something better than we have now. |
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I think we all agree that we need to make it harder for children, teenagers, criminals, and mentally ill people from obtaining weapons.
The thing we don't agree on, is completely banning all Americans from obtaining whichever guns they prefer. |
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[quote=Chief X_Phackter;1317148]I wouldn't respond except you called me out - and it's all BS.
I am not against making AR-15s or any other guns less accessible, or harder to get. It's quite clear that not everyone should own one. [B]I'm just not for banning them completely - which is what [I]you guys[/I] want to do.[/B] I'm not against funding teachers. My wife is a teacher. That's just an ignorant assumption. The one thing you said that was true is that I'll do anything except blame the gun. That is a fact. Just like I won't blame the car for running people over, or the bat for bashing someone's head in. I'll blame the person who pulled the trigger, the person who was behind the wheel, and the person who was wielding the bat - [B]a l l d a y l o n g.[/B] Look, we have had guns in this country for a long damn time - and way more accessible to kids than they are today. Why do you think kids are picking them up or seeking them out and using them more today than they were in previous years?[/quote] This is absolute dumb shit. Nobody in this forum has specifically called for banning assault rifles. Any of us would compromise for better background checks or red flag laws. But when we say that we get ignored. Conservatives always gravitate to the liberal yelling the most extreme option. This country is going to shit. You aren't against funding teachers - but your conservative representatives who approve budgets sure as shit don't fucking care about helping them. All their policies today are aimed at making sure they don't teach your kids liberal propaganda. I thought this was pretty cool - with this [URL="https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/criminal-justice/2021/10/13/410787/hpd-cop-killer-used-illegal-switch-to-make-gun-fully-automatic/"]commonly available illegal switch[/URL] from China you can turn your semi-auto Glock into a fully auto Glock. [URL="https://www.reddit.com/r/PublicFreakout/comments/v32qxe/92021_houston_criminal_with_a_fully_automatic_gun/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3"]Warning: cop death[/URL]. |
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[quote=Chief X_Phackter;1317172]I never said I want to try "anything", [U]which means "everything"[/U]. You continue to have a difficult time comprehending what is posted on here. I am not sure how to help you.
Just because I won't support a ban on a semi-automatic rifle doesn't mean I don't care. There are other ways to attack this issue. We just have to all get on board with doing that.[/quote] That is the thing, to many that is exactly what it means. We just have to get on Board with doing that. |
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[quote=mooby;1317184]This is absolute dumb shit. Nobody in this forum has specifically called for banning assault rifles. Any of us would compromise for better background checks or red flag laws. But when we say that we get ignored.
Conservatives always gravitate to the liberal yelling the most extreme option. This country is going to shit. You aren't against funding teachers - but your conservative representatives who approve budgets sure as shit don't fucking care about helping them. All their policies today are aimed at making sure they don't teach your kids liberal propaganda. I thought this was pretty cool - with this [URL="https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/criminal-justice/2021/10/13/410787/hpd-cop-killer-used-illegal-switch-to-make-gun-fully-automatic/"]commonly available illegal switch[/URL] from China you can turn your semi-auto Glock into a fully auto Glock. [URL="https://www.reddit.com/r/PublicFreakout/comments/v32qxe/92021_houston_criminal_with_a_fully_automatic_gun/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3"]Warning: cop death[/URL].[/quote] Actually banning AR -15's is a start. Should we ban all guns ,no, should we go to house's and confiscate guns ,no. Banning the weapon of choice to most mass murders is a good start. What I think is you handle guns like a car. Must be 21 years old. Before you get a license ,you take a test and renew that license every 5 years(give or take) All guns must be registered , you want a hundred guns fine but register them You must carry liability Insurance for your guns. All lost or stolen guns must be reported to the Police, if not then Owner of record gets the same time as the criminal offender. |
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[quote=Giantone;1317187]That is the thing, to many that is exactly what it means. We just have to get on Board with doing that.[/quote]
Can you clarify further on what this post means? I am not understanding what you are trying to say here. |
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[quote=sdskinsfan2001;1317190]Can you clarify further on what this post means? I am not understanding what you are trying to say here.[/quote]
Go back through the thread it will explain itself. |
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[quote=mooby;1317184][B]This is absolute dumb shit. Nobody in this forum has specifically called for banning assault rifles.[/B] Any of us would compromise for better background checks or red flag laws. But when we say that we get ignored.
Conservatives always gravitate to the liberal yelling the most extreme option. This country is going to shit. You aren't against funding teachers - but your conservative representatives who approve budgets sure as shit don't fucking care about helping them. All their policies today are aimed at making sure they don't teach your kids liberal propaganda. I thought this was pretty cool - with this [URL="https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org/articles/news/criminal-justice/2021/10/13/410787/hpd-cop-killer-used-illegal-switch-to-make-gun-fully-automatic/"]commonly available illegal switch[/URL] from China you can turn your semi-auto Glock into a fully auto Glock. [URL="https://www.reddit.com/r/PublicFreakout/comments/v32qxe/92021_houston_criminal_with_a_fully_automatic_gun/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3"]Warning: cop death[/URL].[/quote] [quote=Schneed10;1189056]...Nobody needs an AR15, they do far more harm than good in society so thus should be banned...[/quote] [quote=mredskins;1316968]...Obviously no guns in our country would have thrown a wrench in his plans but we are so saturated with gums now it’s nearly impossible to rid our country of guns...[/quote] [quote=Giantone;1317051]...at no point does the second Amendment say you have a God given right as an American to own a assault weapon...[/quote] [quote=MTK;1317087]...Is there any reason why an average person needs an AR-15?[/quote] [quote=mredskins;1317104]...IMO the AR 15 falls in the too much power for the average Joe who doesn't even need it so why not eliminate it.[/quote] Regarding mredskins post: [quote=Giantone;1317107]I agree with you... and used an atomic bomb as an example and while it was spun it was never answered.[/quote] [quote=mredskins;1317113]So why own a AR 15 i am looking for a valid reason?[/quote] [quote=Giantone;1317188]Actually banning AR -15's is a start...[/quote] Sorry Moob, but you're wrong. The "dumb shit" is you calling me out - putting me in a bucket (you, y'all, you're people..), and then balking when I return the favor. BTW, an AR-15 isn't an "assault rifle". Some want to label it as such, but that is not what it is. |
Re: Parkland Shooting
Asking why someone needs an AR-15 isn't the same as calling for a ban so please don't lump me in with the pro banning crowd.
I'm perfectly fine with responsible gun owners having one, but I also think it's perfectly fine to question why civilians need military style weapons. |
Re: Parkland Shooting
[quote=MTK;1317194]Asking why someone needs an AR-15 isn't the same as calling for a ban so please don't lump me in with the pro banning crowd.
I'm perfectly fine with responsible gun owners having one, but I also think it's perfectly fine to question why civilians need military style weapons.[/quote] Sorry, I thought that was acceptable practice on here...jumping to conclusions, making assumptions, and lumping people into certain categories... Maybe only [I]one side[/I] can do that... Is it the style we are concerned about or the function. Because there is a distinct difference. It's the function that makes a weapon an assault rifle/weapon, not the "style". AR doesn't equal Assault Rifle or military style weapon. It's merely a semi-automatic rifle. Can it be modified to be more dangerous - to fit the category of an assault rifle? Yes...but that is illegal. |
Re: Parkland Shooting
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