A whole bunch of states trying to ban guns. (Page 4/6)
ray b FEB 19, 07:46 PM
nobody else risks their children

for a crazy ideal

like our GUN CULTURE DOES

so the very hard question

HOW MANY DEAD KIDS

IS THE RIGHT TO BEAR ARMS WORTH EACH YEAR

just the dead kids from accidental discharges

if the upside downers can ban guns
remember EVERYTHING INC JELLYFISH WANT TO KILL A BLOKE THERE
SNAILS ALSO lots of snakes sharks ect
and they get on fine with less dead kids also NOW

not counting teen gang bangers just little kids
how many is your right worth now ?
randye FEB 19, 09:27 PM

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Originally posted by BingB:

Actually everything I claim is a fact.






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Originally posted by BingB:

If you feel it is a waste of time then you should definitely not be here.






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Originally posted by BingB:


No need for you to leave.






Your arrogance is an indicator of a very unhealthy ego in desperate need of repair.

It is also a manifestation of your immaturity.

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2.5 FEB 19, 09:48 PM

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Originally posted by Patrick:

Do you register your cars....?




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Originally posted by 82-T/A [At Work]:

Owning a gun is not a privilege... it is a CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT. There is a clear and distinct difference here.

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Right? Cars don't even compare.

I suppose there are a few instanced one could defend themselves, family and friends with a car, but not many. Feed ones family with it, even harder. Defend against invaders? Even rarer.

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2.5 FEB 19, 09:51 PM

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Originally posted by BingB:


How do you know who committed the crime?

Lots of crimes have been solved by vehicle license plates that place the criminal at the scene. If someones gun is found at a crime scene that could very well lead to the crimnal or information that could identify him.



"Could" identify whoever "registered" it. Criminals would have to be pretty stupid to use the gun registered to them to commit a crime no?
randye FEB 19, 10:01 PM

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Originally posted by BingB:

I have enough common sense to understand that it is a good idea to keep guns out of the hands of violent convicted felons.






The only way to accomplish that with absolute certainty is to cut off their hands.

Like all Leftists you are unable to see past your own emotions and your totalitarian fantasies.



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Originally posted by BingB:

I am not a lawyer.




So now we can rest assured that anytime you blow off some nonsense about the law you do it out of ignorance and no special knowledge or training.

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olejoedad FEB 20, 07:25 AM
Nor is Forum member BingB a member of the National Rifle Association.

If he were, he would know with absolute certainty that his previous writings about gun regulations are complete horse hockey.
82-T/A [At Work] FEB 20, 07:52 AM

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Originally posted by 2.5:Right? Cars don't even compare.

Defend against invaders? Even rarer.




Well... there was that ONE time...



BingB FEB 20, 09:20 AM

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Originally posted by 2.5:


"Could" identify whoever "registered" it. Criminals would have to be pretty stupid to use the gun registered to them to commit a crime no?




Finally I am starting to break through.

It would be much harder for criminals to obtain guns if registration was required. They would never be able to buy them like they can now.

BingB FEB 20, 09:26 AM

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Originally posted by randye:


The only way to accomplish that with absolute certainty is to cut off their hands.

Like all Leftists you are unable to see past your own emotions and your totalitarian fantasies.


That is some brilliant logic there randye. Since laws against drunk driving don't completely stop drunk driving then we need to do away with those laws, right? Won't make any difference at all will it?


BingB FEB 20, 09:27 AM

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Originally posted by olejoedad:

Nor is Forum member BingB a member of the National Rifle Association.

If he were, he would know with absolute certainty that his previous writings about gun regulations are complete horse hockey.




Nothing I said was incorrect, and joining the NRA won't change that in any way.