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  • Why Gun Control Is Patriotic

    The Second Amendment was designed to ensure our safety, but the way it is interpreted by the gun lobbies endangers our safety instead. As a patriotic American, does that sound right to you?


    In the wake of the tragic shooting in Aurora, Colorado, it is time to take a long, hard look at the role of guns in our society. This is not about politics but about pure common sense.

    Let's start with the simple facts: a gunman, who is most likely insane, went to the front of a packed movie theater during a midnight screening of The Dark Knight Rises and opened fire on the crowd with assault weapons. A dozen people died and dozens other were injured and probably traumatized for life. A disgusting act that has shocked the nation, but who is to blame for what happened?

    The liberals would say that it is the NRA and the gun industry, who make it absurdly easy to secure assault weapons in the United States, including over the Internet. The conservatives in turn would say that it is not guns but people who do the killing. Literally speaking they are correct, but if the essence of what the conservatives claim is true, then the reason we have crazy massacres in this country is because Americans are a bunch of homicidal maniacs with no impulse control; and if that part is true, then should we really allow this same crackpot citizenry to carry firearms? You see the problem?

    The Second Amendment of our Constitution was meant to protect us from harm, but had the Founding Fathers known back then that the proliferation of guns would put us in harm's way today, I bet you anything they would have put safeguards in place to prevent abuse. The right to defend oneself makes sense but that should not encompass the right to own weapons of mass destruction, or to endanger the welfare of society. The belief that we need to stockpile guns of every kind to protect us from our own government is a sign of deep paranoia and madness. And to the people who think that way, let me ask you this: do you really believe that if the U.S. government decided for some reason to direct all its military might against you , you would stand a chance against them?

    One thing that I do agree with conservatives on is that violence does not stem from any one factor alone, including guns. People do kill people (even if the easy availability of guns facilitates and possibly encourages the violence), and often the reasons are mental or emotional. There is a strong culture of aggression developing in America today which is pretty psychotic. You can see it when you accidentally bump into a stranger on the street, you can see it on the highway when someone explodes in road rage, you can see it in a bar when knife-fights break out over the smallest things, you can see it on the Internet when people start attacking each other in profanity-ridden tirades, you can see it on television shows that glorify mobsters and biker gangs, you can certainly see it in our political landscape, and you can even see it in 8-year-olds who exhibit large amounts of "attitude." Something is very wrong here.

    But whatever the contributing factors -- guns, mental health, the effect of media violence, or something else -- a nation of heavily armed citizens is definitely not the answer.

    I know Americans (or least some of them) love their guns and I also understand that they like the idea of being able to keep a weapon for self-protection or hunting. And there is no doubt that the majority of gun owners are law-abiding citizens. But once again, there is a huge difference between owning a single handgun to protect your home or a rifle to hunt and owning a dozen high-powered assault weapons with high-capacity clips. Those are guns used to kill large numbers of people in short periods of time, so what possible rationale is there for private citizens to own them? There is none, and the Second Amendment was not meant to justify such a thing. In fact, the NRA's support of this shows just how perverted they are and betrays their true agenda, which is to protect the sales of their financial patrons -- the gun manufacturers.

    Sure, not every incident of violence can be averted and there are always unforeseen factors that play into these things, but when you see a pattern emerging, you cannot just stand back and do nothing. It is a fact that we have serious problems in our society, from mental illness and sociopathy to a violent culture, and those are all things that we need to address without delay, but when you combine those problems with weapons of mass murder, you get a lethal cocktail of destruction. Restricting the availability of guns will not alone get rid of mayhem, but it will at least give us some breathing room to address the root psychological causes of violence.

    The deaths of innocent people should never be a political issue or even an ideological one, but it is a human issue and as such, demands our open-minded consideration of the factors that contribute to it -- even if the conclusions we reach challenge our personal beliefs and make us uncomfortable. Just because you believe in the right to bear arms does not mean that you have to follow the NRA's playbook or that you cannot support sensible gun laws. The Second Amendment was designed to ensure our safety, but the way it is interpreted by the gun lobbies endangers our safety instead. As a patriotic American, does that sound right to you?
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    Another thinly disguised, lberal, anti-gun article. The writer should go over to the U.K. and see how much violent crime has dropped, and how every single firearm in the entire country has only been used for good since they instituted their gun control measures.
    And smh at "clips".
    "It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself."

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    • #3
      I created a profile over there so I could blow it up. Feel free to join me
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      • #4
        The 2nd Amendment provides us with the means to protect ourselves, as a people, from ALL threats to our society and way of life, not just against an unruly government, but from foreign threats as well.

        Every country that would wish us harm knows one universal truth: The United States of America has no gun control laws preventing its citizens from owning weapons, compared to other countries where owning a butter knife is considered "pushing it".

        It is this sole piece of information that has kept every country that wishes us harm from sending troops onto our soil (9/11 and Pearl Harbor don't count...2 planes and an island don't count as "troops on American mainland soil", imho.) They all know that, if they set foot on our soil, that damn near every house they pass has the potential to have at least one or more guns pointing at them ready to drop them where they stand. Every country that wishes us harm knows that if they set foot on our soil, our collective military force can, and very well may double, triple, or even quadruple in size simply by every gun owning citizen standing up and not allowing a bunch of "evil doers" to take over our country.

        Yeah, we're gonna have our fucked up folks in society.
        Yeah, we're gonna have our "anger management challenged" people.

        But that's no reason to take away our guns.

        That would be like opening the door and inviting the enemy in.




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        "We, the people, are the rightful masters of both congress and the courts - not to overthrow the constitution, but to overthrow men who pervert the constitution." Abraham Lincoln

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        • #5
          The enemy is already here and they are doing this "for our own good."
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          • #6
            Effin' hippy bastards. Yeah, let's criminalize guns...because criminals and psychopaths always obey the laws.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
              The enemy is already here and they are doing this "for our own good."
              Touche

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              "We, the people, are the rightful masters of both congress and the courts - not to overthrow the constitution, but to overthrow men who pervert the constitution." Abraham Lincoln

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              • #8
                Guess ill be a criminal who still owns guns illegally someday

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                • #9
                  "No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms. The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government"
                  -- Thomas Jefferson, 1 Thomas Jefferson Papers, 334

                  Stevo
                  Originally posted by SSMAN
                  ...Welcome to the land of "Fuck it". No body cares, and if they do, no body cares.

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                  • #10
                    how about Batman control or Joker control? They seem to have played a role in this too. Maybe we should limit the violence in movies and video games. After that we can limit hate speech.

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                    • #11
                      I'm not interested in another liberal idea to "fix" society.
                      Originally posted by racrguy
                      What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
                      Originally posted by racrguy
                      Voting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Forever_frost View Post
                        http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sanjay...b_1691909.html

                        owning a dozen high-powered assault weapons with high-capacity clips.
                        Proof that whoever wrote that has no clue what the hell they are talking about.

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                        • #13
                          I read that there were six cops there. I would surmise that the majority always carry a weapon, even when they're off duty. Guys, validation on this?

                          Why did none of the six not return fire? Also read three boyfriends died trying to protect their girlfriends. Maybe those guys should have had the six guns in attendance...

                          And granted, we don't have the stories of those six, but why in hell didn't one out of six step up and say hey...
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by mikec View Post
                            I read that there were six cops there. I would surmise that the majority always carry a weapon, even when they're off duty. Guys, validation on this?

                            Why did none of the six not return fire? Also read three boyfriends died trying to protect their girlfriends. Maybe those guys should have had the six guns in attendance...

                            And granted, we don't have the stories of those six, but why in hell didn't one out of six step up and say hey...
                            He threw a smoke grenade, correct? You want the six cops to just start popping off rounds in his general direction? Think of the FTP thread that would start....

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Craizie View Post
                              He threw a smoke grenade, correct? You want the six cops to just start popping off rounds in his general direction? Think of the FTP thread that would start....
                              LEt's see: Cops firing at someone who is emptying weapons into a crowd, or them hiding....


                              But to answer his question, cops have no requirement they serve or protect. Supreme Court said.
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