As many of you have, I've been reading the thread about the innocent little kids and what transpired in Connecticut today as well as trying to follow it on radio at work and I will probably turn on the tv at some point tonight. I havent commented in that thread because I am genuinely at a loss for words and I cant think of anything to say that remotely comes close to how I feel about today's events. The more this happens, the more I feel like we, as people, are a lost cost and are ultimately doomed. But my question is about gun control. Most of us here agree, outlawing or banning guns in general, is not the answer and this keeps guns primarily out of the hands of law abiding, upstanding citizens and doesnt do much, if anything at all, to keep them from criminals. So what ideas do ya'll have that could be the solution? What about psych evalutations being required before a purchase or having one on file for every x many years? I would be ok with that. It is just an idea or example but these kid's death cut pretty deep in me and surely all of you.
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Originally posted by TEAMJACOB View PostAs many of you have, I've been reading the thread about the innocent little kids and what transpired in Connecticut today as well as trying to follow it on radio at work and I will probably turn on the tv at some point tonight. I havent commented in that thread because I am genuinely at a loss for words and I cant think of anything to say that remotely comes close to how I feel about today's events. The more this happens, the more I feel like we, as people, are a lost cost and are ultimately doomed. But my question is about gun control. Most of us here agree, outlawing or banning guns in general, is not the answer and this keeps guns primarily out of the hands of law abiding, upstanding citizens and doesnt do much, if anything at all, to keep them from criminals. So what ideas do ya'll have that could be the solution? What about psych evalutations being required before a purchase or having one on file for every x many years? I would be ok with that. It is just an idea or example but these kid's death cut pretty deep in me and surely all of you.
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Originally posted by onemeangixxer7502 View PostI think thats a terrible idea, just another way to twist it around and make it harder for people to get something. Its just like getting pulled over if the cop wants.. they can find SOMETHING to write ticket. Same thing applies to that. What they should do is actually start punishing these people. A guy shoots up a place and is taken alive. Take him to the town square and gut him brave heart style. Make an example of these worthless pieces of shit and people will think twice.
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You think criminals will not obey laws banning guns, but they will be willing to sit down for a psych eval ? Lets use a little more sense than that.
Also, I don't hear anyone calling for a ban on religion or a test to speak freely.Last edited by LANTIRN; 12-14-2012, 09:51 PM.I don't like Republicans, but I really FUCKING hate Democrats.
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Originally posted by Broncojohnny View PostThere is no solution to human nature.
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Originally posted by TEAMJACOB View PostAs many of you have, I've been reading the thread about the innocent little kids and what transpired in Connecticut today as well as trying to follow it on radio at work and I will probably turn on the tv at some point tonight. I havent commented in that thread because I am genuinely at a loss for words and I cant think of anything to say that remotely comes close to how I feel about today's events. The more this happens, the more I feel like we, as people, are a lost cost and are ultimately doomed. But my question is about gun control. Most of us here agree, outlawing or banning guns in general, is not the answer and this keeps guns primarily out of the hands of law abiding, upstanding citizens and doesnt do much, if anything at all, to keep them from criminals. So what ideas do ya'll have that could be the solution? What about psych evalutations being required before a purchase or having one on file for every x many years? I would be ok with that. It is just an idea or example but these kid's death cut pretty deep in me and surely all of you.I wear a Fez. Fez-es are cool
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostEmotion aside, what other right do you want tests and mental evals before you're permitted to exercise them?
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Originally posted by Forever_frost View PostWhat would have stopped this would have been armed teachers. Douche walks in and pulls a pistol, he's gunned down. That simple.
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Originally posted by TEAMJACOB View PostI dont disagree with this train of thought at all. Do you think anything at all can be added to the gun purchasing process that would help or do you feel it is all irrelevant. I agree guns arent the problem, its the crazies that use them. I jjust want crazies to not have them.May God give us strength and courage in the time of our darkest hours.
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Originally posted by TEAMJACOB View PostI dont disagree with this train of thought at all. Do you think anything at all can be added to the gun purchasing process that would help or do you feel it is all irrelevant. I agree guns arent the problem, its the crazies that use them. I jjust want crazies to not have them.
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