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As far as the murder statistics? I doubt that more people are killed with butter knives than shotguns.
Complain to the Department of Justice.
As far as the murder statistics? I doubt that more people are killed with butter knives than shotguns.
Can you source this?
There's nothing to explain sir. Do the comparison.
Can you cite your numbers for this?
triforcharity said:Correct. Your point is irrelevant, as I know his background in detail. I would, and do, trust him with my life, and have no question about his ability to handle the firearm safely, and also his ability to pass a local, state, and federal background check.
triforcharity said:Not an excuse at all. It's a perfectly valid reason.
triforcharity said:No need to take my word on the facts. You can read them here.
http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/charters/bill_of_rights_transcript.html
You're welcome.
That would be a legal method of restricting gun ownership, depending on how our idiots in the legislature word a new amendment and how courts interpret it.We will simply have to remove the problem, that is, the Second Amendment.
Complain to the Department of Justice.
I wish you, Mudcat, etal the worst of luck in this endeavor.
Does the proposal make a distinction between rifles and handguns as far as insurance goes?
None whatsoever.
Then why did you say that it did?
Post #582.
And he didn't do that because... Why?
Who elected you arbiter of whether this person could or could not have the ability to handle the firearm safely, and also the ability to pass a local, state, and federal background check? And what if you are wrong?
It looks like an excuse, it sounds like an excuse, therefore it's probably not a dog.
Does not have any bearing on the facts, sorry. For the purposes of this discussion whether one is a right or one is a privilege is nothing more than semantics.
Thank you. Now, include injuries by vehicles, and while in vehicles. Do the same thing for firearms.
triforcharity said:So, facts are semantics. Major differences in words, which mean two completely different things, is semantics. Gotcha.
There is an important principle here. Since all guns start off lawfully owned but so many end up in the wrong hands and get used irresponsibly, the gun makers/dealers/owners have been, as a collective, not very responsible.
*snip*
Hilited for sourcing?
Hilited for sourcing?
The source of that is contained in all of the threads about guns. The USA has a massive amount of guns and many in the hands in criminals, the angry, nuts and youths who shoot each other more than any other Western country and many not Western countries. Then every year hundreds of thousands more guns are sold in the USA, making the problem even worse as US gun laws are lax and a mess.
So, no source, just assertion. AG 101.
Is there a particular reason why I should? You want to split hairs, go do it yourself.
Except you really don't get it, not in the least.
You gun lovers, non of you get just why pointing out one is a right and one is privilege is mere semantics.
When people point out that guns are dangerous you point out that cars are dangerous are too. When people point out the facts you then turn around and say that owning a car is a privilege not a right.
When you claim that guns are going to be made too expensive because of this law, that I agree will never pass because its too impractical, people rightfully point out that even with insurance that owning a gun is still no where as expensive as owning a car.
Then you turn around and say that owning a car is a privilege not a right.
This is a double standard
and mere semantics, and it has no bearings on the facts at hand.
Does being a right negate the fact that guns are statistically more dangerous than cars?
Does being a privilege negate the fact that owning a car is far more expensive than owning a gun?
Read here about the number of guns in the USA, there are so many of them and its high gun death rate
Here is the USA's high homicide rate compared to the rest of the Western World. Now unless all the deaths are down to lawfully held guns by decent people, its the criminals, angry people, nuts and youths who are doing the killing.
http://chartsbin.com/view/1454