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8th August 2019, 09:03 PM
#31
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Originally Posted by
growler2058
I like guns
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8th August 2019 09:03 PM
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8th August 2019, 11:45 PM
#32
Patrol Goddess
Gun control
Originally Posted by
katwoman
Being in the US right now, I can tell you from personal experience talking to these guys, they will NEVER have laws like ours. Having a gun on you is like putting your wallet in your pocket.
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10th August 2019, 09:56 AM
#33
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Originally Posted by
katwoman
Having a gun on you is like putting your wallet in your pocket.
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What I find strange is the for a country that is so gun crazy and as above "Having a gun on you is like putting your wallet in your pocket." I have never heard of a mass shooting where a civilian has shot the gunmen.
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10th August 2019, 12:19 PM
#34
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Originally Posted by
NissanGQ4.2
What I find strange is the for a country that is so gun crazy and as above "Having a gun on you is like putting your wallet in your pocket." I have never heard of a mass shooting where a civilian has shot the gunmen.
That's because the majority of these shootings are in gun free zones and vast, vast majority of gun owning Americans are good law abiding people that abide by that rule.
I'm fairly certain that the attemped terrorist attack at a Mohammed drawing contest in texas a few years back was stopped by civilians. Only 2 deaths in that one. Both were the terrorists.
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10th August 2019, 11:13 PM
#35
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Gun control
Category A,B,C,D,E,F,G....in theory could make sense, whatever hardware versus levels of competence/training/testing maybe?
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11th August 2019, 08:16 AM
#36
Originally Posted by
MB
Category A,B,C,D,E,F,G....in theory could make sense, whatever hardware versus levels of competence/training/testing maybe?
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This exists now, but does not stop the guns getting into the hands of people who are unlicenced , decide to use them for illegal endeavours or legally obtain the gun then use them in a state of heightened emotional or mental distress. I really don't see a solution at all to this 'problem'. A legally licenced person, as has been seen many times before, grabs a gun and uses it in the heat of the moment, with devastating outcome. Banning all firearms is totally unworkable also for a raft of reasons. You will never stop firearms remaining in society as people will simply hang onto them, for whatever reason. Offering financial inducements with buy-backs has a limited effect also, but does reduce the 'pool' of firearms in the community that are not being used for their intended legal purpose. Its a can of worms for sure.
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