Voter fraud isn't a problem though.
I know.
Voter fraud isn't a problem though.
Not stupid at all. Many gun control laws are aimed primarily at law abiding persons and simply make gun possession a victimless crime. I only have to point to the AWB of 1994 as an example. It made mere possession of an assault weapon made after 1994 a crime unless you were one of those special people who were exempt.
If you said gun advocates just want to shoot people, I would ask you to prove it. So can you.
Ranb
Gun ownership is an individual right in the USA. If a person has to pay for a right, then it is no longer a right.
Since voter fraud is a problem, let's hear your proposal for registered voters to personally pay for fraud prevention measures to ensure the value of their vote is not diluted.
Ranb
So guns become illegal in the US. Would this make it harder for gangs to get guns? No, in fact it would become another revenue stream for the gangs and empower them even more. Maybe you disbelieve this. Fine.
I have a hard time thinking that gun owners at home are always holstered or armed, just waiting for a home invasion.
If you believe you should be running things, an unarmed civlian populace is a very attractive situation.
It goes the same for nuts on both sides, left and right.
Not stupid at all. Many gun control laws are aimed primarily at law abiding persons and simply make gun possession a victimless crime. I only have to point to the AWB of 1994 as an example. It made mere possession of an assault weapon made after 1994 a crime unless you were one of those special people who were exempt.
If you said gun advocates just want to shoot people, I would ask you to prove it. So can you.
Ranb
TV news just stated the firearms used were registered to the mother he killed. 9mm Glock and SIG, some type of AR platform rifle, unknown if the rifle was used.
As I sit here at my computer, within my easy reach are two .45 auto's -1 is 8+1 the other is 14+1 and the top (in the chamber) in each (chambered round) is a Black Talon and six feet away is one of the spears. . The only functional entry to the house (where functional means I won't know you are breaking in until the door pops open)is the front door. If the door breaks open, before an entrant can figure out what is happening at least three bullets will be moving toward him to say "Hi! Welcome in!"
No children and my wife also knows weapons so any room we are in much has another official greeter for the uninvited. The current weakest same is my old Taurus .357. Now, in all fairness, I do not grab for anything when the doorbell rings or I hear a knock, I do not spend any time looking out the windows for trouble (don't expect any and like most of my neighbors) don't jump when kids run through my yard.
BUT, I am ready if anything like that does occur. I also have fire extinguishers, medical supplies and a decent,but not close to insane (but, I do live in Florida) supply of non perishables and some freezer chests (saved our refrigerated stuff 3 times some years back). I tend to be prepared for stuff that has large or small liklihood of happening (and with small I always consider how bad the result can be if the low chance thing happens).
I'm not asserting that gun advocates just want to shoot people. You haven't given one iota of evidence that gun control advocates want to punish gun owners.
What do you think was the purpose of the AWB then? It was obvious to the most casual observer that it was not intended to reduce crime. It banned guns by features that had little or nothing to do with how lethal they were. All it did was drive up the price of standard capacity mags and the "pre-ban" guns and make it a crime to attach those "evil" cosmetic features after 1994.
Ranb
This is just raw assertion. Other countries have banned guns for civilians, and for some reason, it made it much harder for gangs to get guns.
Voter fraud is not a problem, and it's irrelevant to the issue. It is interesting that it seems harder to vote in some states than to buy a gun legally.
People have always had to pay for guns. Placing a tax on those purchases is hardly diminishing a right.
This is just raw assertion. Other countries have banned guns for civilians, and for some reason, it made it much harder for gangs to get guns.
How can ownership of an assault rifle be justified? They are designed to kill a lot of people very quickly. Why would anybody want to own a weapon like this?
It was intended to reduce crimes, like this one.
How can ownership of an assault rifle be justified? They are designed to kill a lot of people very quickly. Why would anybody want to own a weapon like this?