LTC8K6
Penultimate Amazing
Well gun you can't load is kinda useless.
Lawyer Goudy: Was your revolver loaded and cocked?
Rooster Cogburn: Well, a gun that's unloaded and cocked ain't good for nothin'.
Well gun you can't load is kinda useless.
I got bad news for you dude. We are already living in a dystopian nightmare.
The conclusion is telling...
This suggests that the guns themselves cause the violence
Just about everything possible is wrong with the thinking/"logic" of the above post. Firstly - the sort of mass murder school shooting that just occurred in Florida, and which has happened so many times previously in the US, is afaik rarely if even "a hot headed action" ... on the contrary, afaik in such cases the killers typically planned their attacks for months before they carried it out ... quite often it seems they had told other people (inc. making posts on the net) months before the killing itself. So these are not normally just a spur of the moment piece of what you just called "hot headed action".
Second - in other countries like the UK (which is what you were just replying about), we are not confident that more spree killing like Hungerford or Dunblane could never again happen in the future ... it could happen, and we all know that. But since the UK gun laws (and also EU gun laws?) are now so much more robust, it is least very much harder for anyone who intends to do anything like that … it's now very much more of a deterrent.
Third – guns are not “just tools”, they are specifically designed and now highly developed to be lethal weapons for the purpose of killing as many people as quickly as possible. That's a very big difference between an AR15 or a high-power advanced-tech handgun compared to things like a kitchen knife!
It would not take decades. The effect would be almost immediate if the US introduced laws like we have in the UK or the rest of Europe (afaik) with a ban on private citizens keeping loaded guns in their homes. But even if it did take some years before it resulted in a big reduction in the number of public shooting cases, that would be a fantastic change for the better for the lives of everyone in the US.
Their power is only limited relative to how it would be if guns were restricted. Restricting guns gives them more legal latitude to further harass and intimidate the public.
I am going to give Dr.Sid a legitimate target. I would like to ban guns completely! All guns! Everywhere! Including military and police guns of all sizes. And Bombs. And landmines. And missiles, nuclear and otherwise. Any weapon that is initialized by, or results in, an explosion. The world would be a much better and safer place.
... It would not take decades. The effect would be almost immediate if the US introduced laws like we have in the UK or the rest of Europe (afaik) with a ban on private citizens keeping loaded guns in their homes...
Let's have a test case.
Let's remove all the guns from all the residents of Chicago.
Ban firearms in Chicago, with serious jail time for possession, have a one year amnesty, and then start confiscating.
See how it goes.
I would think at least one city, or even state, will be willing to be the test case.
I am going to give Dr.Sid a legitimate target. I would like to ban guns completely! All guns! Everywhere! Including military and police guns of all sizes. And Bombs. And landmines. And missiles, nuclear and otherwise. Any weapon that is initialized by, or results in, an explosion. The world would be a much better and safer place.
How do we do it? What are the steps? Where do we start? What do we do next?
I am going to give Dr.Sid a legitimate target. I would like to ban guns completely! All guns! Everywhere! Including military and police guns of all sizes. And Bombs. And landmines. And missiles, nuclear and otherwise. Any weapon that is initialized by, or results in, an explosion. The world would be a much better and safer place.
Sure thing Tony. Indistinguishable from Mad Max.
How do we do it? What are the steps? Where do we start? What do we do next?
Good, we can go back to swords and shields and bows and keep killing each other face-to-face.
Agreed.
This debate would go a lot better if hyperbole like didn't get dropped into it so much.
The odds of dying by murder by gun are still... pretty low on the list of things Americans need to individually worry about happening to them on a statistical level. American's murder rate is high, way, way too high no arguments but it's not like its really the thing most of us worry about on a day to day level.
If this is an average year 15,000 to 16,000 Americans are gonna die by murder, roughly 1/2-2/3s of those by gun violence. Yes that's way too high, stupid high, way past the point of solving the problem high.
But over, again if this year is average, 1.3 million are gonna die in traffic accidents (incidentally our rate of 13 deaths per 100,000 cars on the road yearly is below Europe's rate of 19 deaths per 100,00 cars on the road yearly) and 250,000 are gonna die due to medical mistakes.
This idea that modern America is some country sized Laser Tag arena with live ammo is just silly.
Like a lot of discussions I don't think people really care about the violence so much as see it as another go to have a jab at the backwater Americans.
I mean crap what do you European Master Race people care if a bunch of dumb Americans shoot each other? Isn't it pretty well established that we're not worth saving?
First step would be to amend the constitution by rewording -or completely striking- the 2nd amendment.
Second, the federal gov would have to make a law banning all guns.
Third, the individual states would all have to make concurrent laws, also banning all guns. If even one state refuses, that state's gun friendly environment will see guns continue to proliferate there.
The existing guns would then have to rounded up, and disposed of. As this would be a chance to make $$$, lots of them would just disappear from the confiscation racks and make their way on to the black market.
The existing gun factories would all have to be shut down, or retooled to do something else. I don't know how many guns are manufactured in the USA or how many people will be unemployed, but that's another issue we would have to deal with.
The importation laws will all have to be changed, too, both federally and in each state. It would be necessary to figure out what parts & pieces we would allow in, too.
Finally, we'd have to disarm our police and our military, thus leaving ourselves open for attack from every other country in the world. A handful of enemy combatants with a single truckload of guns will be able to take an entire city hostage, because no one will be able to stop them.
Easy peasy!![]()
But over, again if this year is average, 1.3 million are gonna die in traffic accidents
IMO that would indeed be preferable.

First step would be to amend the constitution by rewording -or completely striking- the 2nd amendment.
Second, the federal gov would have to make a law banning all guns.
Third, the individual states would all have to make concurrent laws, also banning all guns. If even one state refuses, that state's gun friendly environment will see guns continue to proliferate there.
The existing guns would then have to rounded up, and disposed of. As this would be a chance to make $$$, lots of them would just disappear from the confiscation racks and make their way on to the black market.
The existing gun factories would all have to be shut down, or retooled to do something else. I don't know how many guns are manufactured in the USA or how many people will be unemployed, but that's another issue we would have to deal with.
The importation laws will all have to be changed, too, both federally and in each state. It would be necessary to figure out what parts & pieces we would allow in, too.
Finally, we'd have to disarm our police and our military, thus leaving ourselves open for attack from every other country in the world. A handful of enemy combatants with a single truckload of guns will be able to take an entire city hostage, because no one will be able to stop them.
Easy peasy!![]()
You need to check your numbers. There were ~37,000 traffic fatalities in 2016, not 1.3 million. There were 38,000 gun deaths, split 1/3 and 2/3 between homicide and suicide.
I'm pretty sure it's around 30,000. 1.3 million means a third of a percent of all Americans die every year in a car accident. That can't be right. I'm not even sure that many die, period.
I'm guessing this is another joke post, but it brings up an important part of the "we need to ban guns" standpoint. For the hi-lighted part, what would be those steps? House to house and car searches? Metal detectors everywhere? Pat downs on the street?