So? Doesn't that prove the uselessness of said reg., if they can be so freely ignored? What's the point?Montegriffo wrote:Well how many of those car deaths are caused by drivers ignoring the regulations?The Conservative wrote:And yet, more people die via cars than guns... and cars are "in theory" more regulated than guns... that shouldn't be so by even your logic.Montegriffo wrote:Cars have layer upon layer of restrictions on their use to try to improve road safety. Any talk of restrictions on gun ownership and everybody starts panicking about their constitutional rights being eroded.
Are rapid firing large magazine rifles really necessary to ensure the 2nd amendment or could you live without them and make this sort of massacre virtually impossible for a lone shooter to carry out.
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Citation needed and if that is the case then what is the problem?GrumpyCatFace wrote:If they have any customers putting in 10-20 hours a week, they’re already on a watchlist.clubgop wrote:Cool. Call up a bunch of gun ranges ask them when was the last time they had an accident. You will be disappointed.GrumpyCatFace wrote:
Per hour of use. Try that statistic on for size.
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No because drinking and driving is illegal no matter if I am driving a motorcycle, a semi, an SUV, or a smart car it is a regulation of behavior not the object try again.Montegriffo wrote:So are the restrictions against drink driving and speeding a lack of Liberty because most people who drink drive or speed don't kill anyone?Ph64 wrote:Drunk driving. Driving while texting or otherwise distracted by electronic devices. Weaving in and out of traffic at 85mph in a 55 zone. People tailgating the guy in front of them (including 18wheelers and gardens).Montegriffo wrote:
Well how many of those car deaths are caused by drivers ignoring the regulations?
Those are the ones I've seen.
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They're certainly a good example of how regulations don't stop people from doing things. Kinda like how the gun regulations in Chicago don't seem very successful at stopping gun violence.Montegriffo wrote:So are the restrictions against drink driving and speeding a lack of Liberty because most people who drink drive or speed don't kill anyone?Ph64 wrote:Drunk driving. Driving while texting or otherwise distracted by electronic devices. Weaving in and out of traffic at 85mph in a 55 zone. People tailgating the guy in front of them (including 18wheelers and gardens).Montegriffo wrote:
Well how many of those car deaths are caused by drivers ignoring the regulations?
Those are the ones I've seen.
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Damn Nuke that happened to you too?!Nukedog wrote:I lost all my guns in a boating accident officer
There is a time for good men to do bad things.
For fuck sake, 1984 is NOT an instruction manual!
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Time to buy heavy oil, rags, PVC piping, end caps and PVC cement. Then dig some holes.
There is a time for good men to do bad things.
For fuck sake, 1984 is NOT an instruction manual!
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Yet you accept those driving restrictions as a public good. What would the death rates be if the restrictions didn't exist?Ph64 wrote:They're certainly a good example of how regulations don't stop people from doing things. Kinda like how the gun regulations in Chicago don't seem very successful at stopping gun violence.Montegriffo wrote:So are the restrictions against drink driving and speeding a lack of Liberty because most people who drink drive or speed don't kill anyone?Ph64 wrote:
Drunk driving. Driving while texting or otherwise distracted by electronic devices. Weaving in and out of traffic at 85mph in a 55 zone. People tailgating the guy in front of them (including 18wheelers and gardens).
Those are the ones I've seen.
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Montegriffo wrote:Well you aren't banning guns anytime soon. You could stop this happening again with a few well considered restrictions though.C-Mag wrote:Yes, it is the price of Liberty. Remember our founders were OK with private citizens having Artillery and Battle Ships of their day, with enough firepower to level entire cities.Montegriffo wrote:Cars have layer upon layer of restrictions on their use to try to improve road safety. Any talk of restrictions on gun ownership and everybody starts panicking about their constitutional rights being eroded.
Are rapid firing large magazine rifles really necessary to ensure the 2nd amendment or could you live without them and make this sort of massacre virtually impossible for a lone shooter to carry out.
We ban guns, then we ban knives, then what ? I ask, because you are going through it.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/4040279/s ... crackdown/
Zombie knives? What legitimate reason does a young Brit have for carrying one of those about?
Yes, yes, tell me more about preventing mass casualties.................
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Irrelevant, All deaths are because someone did something that the car was not meant to do.Montegriffo wrote:Well how many of those car deaths are caused by drivers ignoring the regulations?The Conservative wrote:And yet, more people die via cars than guns... and cars are "in theory" more regulated than guns... that shouldn't be so by even your logic.Montegriffo wrote:Cars have layer upon layer of restrictions on their use to try to improve road safety. Any talk of restrictions on gun ownership and everybody starts panicking about their constitutional rights being eroded.
Are rapid firing large magazine rifles really necessary to ensure the 2nd amendment or could you live without them and make this sort of massacre virtually impossible for a lone shooter to carry out.
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Nice try. We had a AWB many states have an AWB, they don't do shit for crime rates. A small compact handgun is the number one killer, no getting around that. Try again.Montegriffo wrote:Yet you accept those driving restrictions as a public good. What would the death rates be if the restrictions didn't exist?Ph64 wrote:They're certainly a good example of how regulations don't stop people from doing things. Kinda like how the gun regulations in Chicago don't seem very successful at stopping gun violence.Montegriffo wrote: So are the restrictions against drink driving and speeding a lack of Liberty because most people who drink drive or speed don't kill anyone?