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Old 04-18-2013, 03:25 PM   #46
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I think Handguns are inherrently evil devices and society would be safer as a whole if they were illegal.
Oh, dear.......it's an inanimate object.

If you make firearms illegal only law breakers will have them. Not smart.
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Old 04-18-2013, 03:26 PM   #47
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I want two fairly simple changes.

1) Anyone who sells a gun is responsible for doing a full background check on the individual. Any time someone buys a gun, a background check should be run and gun registered to person X.
2) Any time THAT WEAPON is used in a crime, that person has a certain amount of responsibility for said crime. I don't want to see them take full responsibility, but there are penalties for your weapon being used in a criminal fashion. Another crime on this is anyone found with an unregistered weapon also faces a charge and the weapon is confiscated.

These changes would in turn make sure that only people that fulfill all the requirements for gun ownership are able to purchase them, and that those people are responsible for the way that weapon is used.

I don't feel as if either of those are overbearing. People can still have their guns, they just have to go through a background check and gun registration.
I agree with your suggestion, however those things are in place and just need to be enforced. What troubles me is the call for MORE laws.
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Old 04-18-2013, 03:40 PM   #48
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I agree with your suggestion, however those things are in place and just need to be enforced. What troubles me is the call for MORE laws.
Private sellers don't have to run background checks, correct? If those are on the books, great, enforce them!
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Treehuggers/liberals/bleeding hearts......same thing.

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If ignorance is bliss, you must be in heaven.
*Common sense is restricted to 16 oz. per person in NY.
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Old 04-18-2013, 04:28 PM   #51
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Private sellers don't have to run background checks, correct? If those are on the books, great, enforce them!
How do private citizens do "background checks" on other private citizens?
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If ignorance is bliss, you must be in heaven.
Go troll somewhere else.
Your routine is getting stale.
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Old 04-18-2013, 04:33 PM   #53
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Oh, dear.......it's an inanimate object.

If you make firearms illegal only law breakers will have them. Not smart.
The companies making them would only be able to sell to law enforcement or the military. Eventually, they'd be taken out of circulation.

I'm also for stiffer penalties for crime and increased executions, and that would lower the number of lawbreakers out there.
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How do private citizens do "background checks" on other private citizens?
Are you kidding? There are tons of services that allow you to do background checks. every intelligent small business owner does it.

Of course, the ideal solution would be to require special training to receive a gun liscense and purchase a gun. And that gun would have a fingerprint sensor like the one in the latest bond film so no one but the authorized purchaser could use it. This would eliminate people with criminal records from being able to purchase or use handguns.

Just like we have car inspections every year and periodic drivers liscense reneawls, the gun owners would periodically be required renew their liscense. They would also have to bring the gun in for inspection to prove they still owned it.

The whole process would be expensive and generate revenue for the government. You could argue that it would make it excessively hard for poor people to purchase guns, but to me, thats a good thing. Poverty is a breeding ground for violent crime.
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Old 04-18-2013, 04:44 PM   #55
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I dont own a small business.
And asking private citizens to do the job of law enforcement officials is the wrong way to go about it.
You want a hand gun?
You go to the cop shop/courthouse with 20 bucks.
You show them your drivers license and tell them you want a gun purchase ticket.
They run your name on the spot and give you the ticket which expires in 30 days.
You take the ticket to the gun store and show it to the seller and walk out with your firearm.
That's how its done in Michigan for hand guns.
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Cars are designed for transportation, look at how many people are killed by the misuse of them. Still readily available, still not banned.
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No, he doesn't. He's funny, but he really should just stick to funny.
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Go troll somewhere else.
Your routine is getting stale.

Ok so people who think the gun lovers are right wing nuts are ...trolls now.

More Gun control....


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No, he doesn't. He's funny, but he really should just stick to funny.
Way to ignore the facts.
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Old 04-18-2013, 05:00 PM   #60
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I dont own a small business.
And asking private citizens to do the job of law enforcement officials is the wrong way to go about it.
now im confused. YOu think private citizens should be allowed to SELL guns, but the government should do background checks on the people they sell to? Please explain to me how that process should work.


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You want a hand gun?
You go to the cop shop/courthouse with 20 bucks.
You show them your drivers license and tell them you want a gun purchase ticket.
They run your name on the spot and give you the ticket which expires in 30 days.
You take the ticket to the gun store and show it to the seller and walk out with your firearm.
That's how its done in Michigan for hand guns.
No i dont want a handgun. but i see problems with that process (atleast with how i understand it) I cant fathom how they could run a persons name on the spot and determine you dont have a criminal record or other red flags that should prevent you from owning a gun. how do you truly verify that the person who has the ticket is the same person that buys the gun? How do you ensure that the seller even verifies the ticket?
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