elohiym
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That doesn't help the analogy make any more sense. It's nonsense. Bollocks. Poppycock. Flapdoodle.
You're being obtuse and obnoxious.
That doesn't help the analogy make any more sense. It's nonsense. Bollocks. Poppycock. Flapdoodle.
You're being obtuse and obnoxious.
Back o your OP:
It is currently illegal to purchase a firearm in WA State if you're a convicted felon or not a legal citizen of the US.
http://gun.laws.com/state-gun-laws/washington-gun-laws
Would you like the government to put more restrictions on purchasing a firearm other than that?
Your OP stated a "psych evaluation" and an "in depth background check". Explain more about those two things.
Honestly it sounds like they have the background check down good. the only thing I would ponder adding to that would be the psych evaluation. This would be basically the same evaluation that you receive at a job. That's it. I would add this because psychos do not have a moral compass this this evaluation would help to see if they are unstable.
Also, I want to make it very clear that I do not want the federal government involved in this at all. I want this to be state and local run.
When you say "background check" I assumed you were talking about speaking with previous employers, friends and family. The background check that is currently done is checking to see if you're a felon.
I believe there might already be stipulations involving mental health when it comes to purchasing a gun (I know that they ask if you were ever in a mental health facility when getting a concealed weapons permit).
Do you see the abuse that it could cause though? Who is to decide who is mentally unstable and to what degree?
Again, it goes back to rights and when they can be taken from you (there is no due process in a mental evaluation).
That's the exact background check I would propose.
And as for defining mental health I think it cannot just be the left who has a say on it but a wide and diverse group so that our rights could never be infringed on.
So your right to keep and bear arms should depend on what other people say about you or did I read you wrong and you're fine with a felony conviction background check?
Remember the due process clause: rights can't be taken from you without first being convicted of a crime.
http://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Due+Process+of+Law
I'm talking about the 1st and 2nd Amendments to the US Constitution.
Certain rights (per the Founding Fathers and the documents they gave us to run the country) come from God. If you're going to take away American citizens' right to keep and bear arms, you'll have to take away their rights to free speech and religion as well.
It will never happen. Look how loudly they cry, scream, and kick their feet when we suggest less-intrusive ideas. I can only imagine the temper tantrum they would throw if we suggested to reduce supply.I am going to surprise people buy disagreeing with OP by saying that background checks in the current environment are pretty much a waste of time.
If there are 300,000,000 guns in circulation and they are freely available to buy by virtually any adult, anyone who wants a gun will be able to get a gun via the black market whatever background checks are done.
Successful gun controls works on the idea of reduced supply, unless you deal with the supply of weapons. Unless you gun control solution addresses supply most of the ant gun control arguments stand up quite well.
It will never happen. Look how loudly they cry, scream, and kick their feet when we suggest less-intrusive ideas. I can only imagine the temper tantrum they would throw if we suggested to reduce supply.
It will never happen. Look how loudly they cry, scream, and kick their feet when we suggest less-intrusive ideas. I can only imagine the temper tantrum they would throw if we suggested to reduce supply.
It is a circular argument, isn't it?As is it stands the temper tantrums are coming from the left.
Unless human nature can be changed a way do commit murder will be found.
A plethora of legislation is already in place. I believe in legislation and regulation of firearms.It is a circular argument, isn't it?
Firearm Tragedy Occurs
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Left suggests legislation to regulate firearm purchases
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Right buys "don't tread on me" bumper stickers and would rather do nothing than try anything.
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Arguments take place for about 2-3 weeks
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Everyone stops caring and forgets
Rinse and Repeat
Correct, but it is in the hands of the state. I do believe we could benefit from a federal mandate. Will bad things still happen, sure. But it might stop one or two. Who knows? I mean, in my mind, it is worth a shot. Seat belts don't always save your life but I buckle up anyway.A plethora of legislation is already in place. I believe in legislation and regulation of firearms.
In the meantime people are being murdered by various means as has always been the case.
Because the country is already flooded with guns, the solution will have to be licensing people to own them, and then imposing strong punishments on people caught with them, without a license. Starting with confiscation. So the immediate effect will be that people who own guns illegally will want to keep them hidden away, or risk both losing them and paying a high price in fines or incarceration, besides.I am going to surprise people buy disagreeing with OP by saying that background checks in the current environment are pretty much a waste of time.
If there are 300,000,000 guns in circulation and they are freely available to buy by virtually any adult, anyone who wants a gun will be able to get a gun via the black market whatever background checks are done.
Successful gun controls works on the idea of reduced supply, unless you deal with the supply of weapons. Unless you gun control solution addresses supply most of the ant gun control arguments stand up quite well.
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Originally Posted by aCultureWarrior
Study up on the Bill of Rights and you'll know what I'm talking about.
I'm talking about the 1st and 2nd Amendments to the US Constitution.
Certain rights (per the Founding Fathers and the documents they gave us to run the country) come from God. If you're going to take away American citizens' right to keep and bear arms, you'll have to take away their rights to free speech and religion as well.
What does the word amendment mean?
The current laws are a toothless mess. One state has no access to information from other states. One state's laws restrict sales while the state next door does not. Gun shows are exempt from most regulation. And background checks are useless if the information isn't there, or doesn't preclude sales.A plethora of legislation is already in place. I believe in legislation and regulation of firearms.
In the meantime people are being murdered by various means as has always been the case.