Well, by the logic of the NRA, the republican party, and the Christian right, we should sell as many bombs as we can to as many citizens as we can get to guy them. After all, if more guns is the logical solution to gun violence, then more bombs must be the logical answer to bomb violence. Right?If cooks can not get guns, then they will use bombs. Then what?
Well, by the logic of the NRA, the republican party, and the Christian right, we should sell as many bombs as we can to as many citizens as we can get to guy them. After all, if more guns is the logical solution to gun violence, then more bombs must be the logical answer to bomb violence. Right?
If cooks can not get guns, then they will use bombs. Then what?
If cooks can not get guns, then they will use bombs. Then what?
If you take away the guns from the people, then only criminals will have them. Do you want the right to protect yourself and your family, or not?
See? He didn't answer you.
From the link:
1 - The famous/infamous "assault weapons ban," which did "restrict the sale of" certain rifles, "banned" the following: magazines holding more than 10 rounds. It also forbid these certain rifles from having too many features; namely, "pistol" style grip, bayonet lug, flash hiders. Only the restriction on magazine capacity might have altered the outcome of the Orlando massacre.The Sunshine State, which received an “F” last year on a scorecard compiled by Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, doesn’t restrict the sale of assault weapons,1 limit the number of guns that can be purchased at one time,2 or require background checks for private sales,3 including sales at gun shows.
So what.Guns & Ammo magazine ranked Florida as the 12th-best state to own a gun, describing the state’s laws as the “envy of gun owners nationwide.”
Which in turn comes from viewing self defense as a "right."This all comes from viewing gun ownership as a "right".
Right.Nobody views car ownership that way.
This is complete exaggeration.The ideal world of the Christian right ...
Nations have decided that yes, you're right. City-leveling bombs. Everybody who's already got some get more, and those without any want some. If someone levels one of our cities, we'll level some or all of theirs. It's a deterrent.Well, by the logic of the NRA, the republican party, and the Christian right, we should sell as many bombs as we can to as many citizens as we can get to guy them. After all, if more guns is the logical solution to gun violence, then more bombs must be the logical answer to bomb violence. Right?
It's also an exaggeration. What a joke.It is probably too late to do anything about this in the US. Years of easy gun access have turned the country into the Wild West. It's a shame.
This all comes from viewing gun ownership as a "right". Nobody views car ownership that way.
It's also an exaggeration. What a joke.
We don't have the right to bear bombsWell, by the logic of the NRA, the republican party, and the Christian right, we should sell as many bombs as we can to as many citizens as we can get to guy them. After all, if more guns is the logical solution to gun violence, then more bombs must be the logical answer to bomb violence. Right?
NO ONE IS PROPOSING TAKING ANYONE'S GUNS AWAY.If you take away the guns from the people, then only criminals will have them. Do you want the right to protect yourself and your family, or not?
It's very likely total annihilation if anyone ever uses even one of them.Nations have decided that yes, you're right. City-leveling bombs. Everybody who's already got some get more, and those without any want some. If someone levels one of our cities, we'll level some or all of theirs. It's a deterrent.
On the global scale, we work VERY HARD at keeping nukes out of the hands of lunatics. You might even call it "nuke control". We do this because we recognize that it's insane to let lunatics have weapons of mass destruction.This is complete exaggeration.
On the global stage though, international relations, this is very much like how it actually is, except instead of firearms we've all got nukes pointed at each other. That really should be a lot more concerning than how many people own and carry pistols, rifles or machine guns IMO.
The shooter in Orlando had been investigated twice by the FBI, but because the republicans had voted against a law that would have denied him the ability to buy guns because he was on a 'watch list', he was able to buy the very guns he used to kill all those people.From the link:
1 - The famous/infamous "assault weapons ban," which did "restrict the sale of" certain rifles, "banned" the following: magazines holding more than 10 rounds. It also forbid these certain rifles from having too many features; namely, "pistol" style grip, bayonet lug, flash hiders. Only the restriction on magazine capacity might have altered the outcome of the Orlando massacre.
2 - Since the Orlando mass-murderer/terrorist used exactly one rifle, this again wouldn't have changed the outcome.
3 - Again, irrelevant to the incident in Orlando.
So what.