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"Where a rational conversation about guns ought to start"

McBell

Unbound
Good! Let's start there by repealing the second amendment. I wouldn't normally be for such a thing, but I see no effort on the gun side to engage in rational compromise. So, repeal the second.

Perhaps you should look harder?
So much for "rational", eh?
 

metis

aged ecumenical anthropologist
Good! Let's start there by repealing the second amendment. I wouldn't normally be for such a thing, but I see no effort on the gun side to engage in rational compromise. So, repeal the second.

Or just allow the kind of guns for the general public that the FF had when they wrote the 2nd: single-shot muzzle loaders. Frankly, if the FF were still around today, I gotta feeling that they would say something like "You guys are idiots to have all these powerful guns put into the hands of just about anybody and everybody!". After all, they would be worried about our general security, but of all the industrialized nations, we are the least secure from violent crime, especially homicides, by a large margin. The proof is in the stats.
 

psychoslice

Veteran Member
Sadly I feel its too late to start any where, its already out of hand and there are far to many guns in the wrong hands already, so now we need guns to protect ourselves, and all this is because of a law writtern years ago that many gun nuts cling to.
 

Apex

Somewhere Around Nothing
Good! Let's start there by repealing the second amendment. I wouldn't normally be for such a thing, but I see no effort on the gun side to engage in rational compromise. So, repeal the second.
The anti-gun side does not exactly have a spotless record on rational compromise either. Many of them do not know the first thing about firearms, yet think they are qualified to legislate them.

Also, if you are so gung-ho on repealing the second amendment, go ahead. There is a legal process by which amendments can be changed. Use it. Stop trying to find ways around it.
 

Karl R

Active Member
It’s about time the US had a rational discussion about gun control, though. It’s way past due, and the weird aversion to changing the way we manage guns has to be overcome.
If you want to have a rational discussion, let's start with some real information.
(I have done my best to only use credible, non-biased sources. The most potentially biased source is the Forbes article, and the author relied on non-biased sources for his data.)

I went to the Bureau of Justice Statistics to see what the trends were. You can download the same data I did and examine it yourself.
Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS) - Homicide in the U.S. Known to Law Enforcement, 2011

Most of their data was from 1992 to 2011.
2012 and 2013 statistics have not been published yet.

The homicide rate (homicides per 100,000 people) have been cut in half from 1991 to 2011. Similarly, the firearm homicide rate has been cut in half over the same period.

Males are murdered about 3.5 times as often as females. This has remained fairly consistent from year to year. About 73% of male victims are killed with firearm. About 47% of female victims are killed with a firearm. This has remained very consistent from year to year.

Nonfatal violent firearm crimes have also decreased by a similar amount from 1992 to 2012, according to FBI reports.
FBI — Uniform Crime Reporting

During this period of time when homicides (including firearm-related homicides) have dropped, gun sales have increased.
Disarming Realities: As Gun Sales Soar, Gun Crimes Plummet - Forbes

Where do criminals' guns come from?
(This is based on a 2004 survey of state prison inmates)
2% from a gun show or flea market
10% from a retail shop or pawn shop
37% from a family or friends
40% from an illegal source


Possible changes:

1. Figure out what has caused the dramatic reduction in homicides and other violent crimes from 1992 to 2012, and keep that up.

2. It looks like there could be a considerable reduction in gun violence if illegal guns were taken out of the picture. I couldn't find enough information to see how these guns were moving from legal buyers to illegal buyers. It's possible that changes could be made which would decrease the availability of illegal guns.
 

Reverend Rick

Frubal Whore
Premium Member
PZ Myers' thoughts on the recent theater shooting in Tampa, Florida, and posted because I think he's pretty much on point here.
"The newspaper of record reflected the disease last night. They had an article about the man killed over texting during the previews at a movie that included this ridiculous paragraph.
'The killing underscored the increased debate about when to use smartphones in public. In October, the singer Madonna was spotted texting during the Lincoln Center premiere of “12 Years a Slave.” That led Tim League, chief executive of Alama Drafthouse, a Texas-based chain of boutique cinemas, to post on Twitter that she was banned from watching movies at his theater.'
No, it did not underscore that debate. It underscored the debate over whether we should continue to allow armed ******** to wander the streets freely. You know, that real issue that no one in America, including the New York Times, wants to deal with, because the proponents of armed assholery like to kill you if you disagree with them.

(By the way, if you go read that article now, you’ll discover that it has been cleansed of that astonishingly stupid paragraph.)"

It’s about time the US had a rational discussion about gun control, though. It’s way past due, and the weird aversion to changing the way we manage guns has to be overcome. So here are my suggestions for a start.
◉ Repeal the second amendment

◉ Regulate gun ownership.

◉ You have no right to carry a gun in any public place.

◉ End the “gun collector” excuse.

◉ No more “self defense” excuse

◉ Change the culture."
source and more

To see his explanation of each of these suggestions access the source link above.
There are a couple of thoughts that come to mind.

The first being "Kiss my rear end". This is just my thought and not an actual attack on you. I respect your right to your opinion.

Secondly, I'm not giving up my rights and will put up quite a fight. Only a free man can carry a gun. I have done this all my life and am not about to stop ever.
 

Reverend Rick

Frubal Whore
Premium Member
Good! Let's start there by repealing the second amendment. I wouldn't normally be for such a thing, but I see no effort on the gun side to engage in rational compromise. So, repeal the second.

I have to tell you, if the Liberals were ever successful at repealing the second amendment, you would see a crap storm that would result in our law makers evicted from the capital building.
 

Iti oj

Global warming is real and we need to act
Premium Member
I have to tell you, if the Liberals were ever successful at repealing the second amendment, you would see a crap storm that would result in our law makers evicted from the capital building.
You would see death, war and misery.
 

Reverend Rick

Frubal Whore
Premium Member
I would seriously invite folks who want to change America into a country our founding fathers would roll in their graves over.

If you want a gun free socialist society, please get the hell out of my country. Perhaps this will happen one day, but not as long as I am sucking air.

My freedoms come from God. They were endowed to me by my creator.

I believe these issues may just come down to push and shove. Oh, by the way, it should be legal to shoot butt holes who text in movie theatres. Turn your damn phone off!
 

Apex

Somewhere Around Nothing
You would see death, war and misery.
A repeal of the 2nd amendment is one of the very few things I honestly believe would bring this country to the brink of civil war. At the very least, a massive guerrilla force would develop overnight.
 

Iti oj

Global warming is real and we need to act
Premium Member
A repeal of the 2nd amendment is one of the very few things I honestly believe would bring this country to the brink of civil war. At the very least, a massive guerrilla force would develop overnight.
It seems they are ready, I doubt they would even need a night, I give it minuets ok maybe hours before they are mobilized.
 

Reverend Rick

Frubal Whore
Premium Member
I bet they'd be willing to let someone else (gov employees) fight to the death for their ideals.
Really? You mean our service men and women would take up arms against patriots?

Folks in the military would be for the uprising, they are 95% conservatives.

I would say 75% of LE would be as well.

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