balladofwindfishes
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Why bother making Bengal Tigers illegal to own as pets. It's easy to go to the thriving black market for exotic large cats and just get one. Those that want to own a tiger will just go and get one anyway
republicans still thinks it's the 1800s "but mah state rights!!!!"
I'm sorry to quote my own post, but I can barely articulate how much that chart, and the quote on it, piss me off. If anyone sees this posted on their Facebook or whatever, please call them out on this bullshit.![]()
You want to know how legit it is?
Those numbers aren't even fucking accurate from the source they claim to use.
Look at where they are getting those numbers:
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GUESS WHAT? "All" homicides include firearm homicides. These are the 2009 numbers. Source: http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/homicide.htm
FUCK that chart. Fuck anyone who posts it thinking they are making a legitimate point. Fuck the quote on it and anyone trying to draw a parallel between guns and baseball bats. Fuck anyone who implies that gun violence isn't a problem because there are other types of violence (like, oh I don't know, KNIFE attacks).
Yes.Are we going to ask this after every shooting now?
This type of thinking is absolutely insane. My wife currently teaches grade 1 kids. If she ever ever ever had to even consider carrying a concealed weapon while teaching, she would quit in a heartbeat. Not only is this idea patently absurd, but it would surely lead to a mass exodus of quality teachers from the system.Teachers should be armed and trained in fire arms. They should have concealed weapons. No laws in gun restrictions will keep it out of bad peoples hands. The good people need to be armed to protect themselves and others. That's what I believe.
I'm not talking about other countries. I'm talking about the reality in America. Today.
Why bother making Bengal Tigers illegal to own as pets. It's easy to go to the thriving black market for exotic large cats and just get one. Those that want to own a tiger will just go and get one anyway
You should read the article that came with the chart.
Dude, there's nothing to assume. There are PLENTY of Black Markets throughout America in which it's really easy to purchase a gun. Maybe you don't wanna see that... Or you don't have experience in that element but it exists. Even if you don't see a "Black Market Gun Shop" when driving.
With that said, it's easier as long as you know where to go to get one. And most people can figure it out if they want to.
From what - murdering people or owning guns? They aren't the same thing. I'm only concerned about the former. I can't say support support enacting some law if it doesn't have an appreciable impact on the former - at that point its just an arbitrary reaction. Before we start banning guns, I think we need to get better, cheaper access to mental health care and mental health screening.Still better than no hoops at all if it discourages people.
Look dude if the decent people in the Postman had some AKs they wouldn't have been fucked over by General Bethlehem so hard.
Surely you appreciate, though, that whatever your views on actual possession of firearms, you can't just ignore the bits of the constitution you don't like. It stops having any meaning when bits can be ignored. Constitutional ammendments are very difficult and very lengthy precisely for this reason. I think that if there is to be any universal gun limitation, it needs to be after a constitutional amendment removing the right to bear arms - and I don't think you need to be a small minded gun nut to believe that.
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed
[You keep posting as if every single potential shooter who legally buys a gun now would buy one off the black market if that were their only option. You don't know that. You can't. You may be 100% right. You may be 90% right. You may be 10% right. But if you're wrong about even one of them, it means fewer people dead.
You keep posting as if every single potential shooter who legally buys a gun now would buy one off the black market if that were their only option. You don't know that. You can't. You may be 100% right. You may be 90% right. You may be 10% right. But if you're wrong about even one of them, it means fewer people dead.
Teachers should be armed and trained in fire arms. They should have concealed weapons. No laws in gun restrictions will keep it out of bad peoples hands. The good people need to be armed to protect themselves and others. That's what I believe.
I did, it mentioned a 10,000 sample size from a population of 8.3 million people who self selected to participate in a survey. It did not mention margins of error.
From 2000 to 2011, among middle school students, significant linear downward trends were observed for current tobacco use (14.9% to 7.1%), current combustible tobacco use (14.0% to 6.3%), and current cigarette use (10.7% to 4.3%) (Figure 1). Among high school students, significant linear downward trends were observed for current tobacco use (34.4% to 23.2%), current combustible tobacco use (33.1% to 21.0%), and current cigarette use (27.9% to 15.8%)
This is the wrong conversation. We should be talking about the media and how they're reacting to the coverage. Gun control won't do anything to prevent a mass murder, changing how we react to killing sprees will change the incidence rate of mass murders.
Please clarify.This is the wrong conversation. We should be talking about the media and how they're reacting to the coverage. Gun control won't do anything to prevent a mass murder, changing how we react to killing sprees will change the incidence rate of mass murders.
we can avoid incidents like this by introducing guns and violence children to at ealier ages so they fully understand what they're holding. every 8 year old should have over 200 hours with a handgun as well be a member of the NRA.
Please clarify.
Why bother making Bengal Tigers illegal to own as pets. It's easy to go to the thriving black market for exotic large cats and just get one. Those that want to own a tiger will just go and get one anyway
It was merely speculation, hell he could also drive a car up onto the school bus loading zone to add up a death toll. If someone has a desire to kill a bunch of people, there are other ways, and I tend to think those that do this sort of thing are 1. Mentally Ill, and 2. Going to do what it takes to achieve the goal. We need to figure out why people end up like this, and how to prevent and treat them early on so that they have a fulfilling life where murdering mass amounts of innocents is not something anyone wants to do regardless of the tools of destruction our world has.Yeah because explosives are even easier to get...
but isn't a cautionary approach better than "fuck it, let's just not do anything" ?
We'll never have 100% proof that any regulation could have stopped this shooting, but if the general feeling is that some more regulation would help the gun violence situation shouldn't we do it? even if there's only a 30% chance that more regulation would save lives, isn't that worth doing?
Like how it says guns are for well regulated militias?
There's nothing there saying guns need to be in everyone's hands and they need immediate, easy access to them.
In fact it says the opposite, that it should be regulated and part of an organized militia.
From what - murdering people or owning guns? They aren't the same thing. I'm only concerned about the former. I can't say support support enacting some law if it doesn't have an appreciable impact on the former - at that point its just an arbitrary reaction. Before we start banning guns, I think we need to get better, cheaper access to mental health care and mental health screening.
This is the wrong conversation. We should be talking about the media and how they're reacting to the coverage. Gun control won't do anything to prevent a mass murder, changing how we react to killing sprees will change the incidence rate of mass murders.
Most Europeans don't think that their governments are out to get them like sections of American society does. It's that sense of paranoia that helps fuel such nightmares as we have seen today.
That's complete and utter bullshit. Making these murderous little spree killers into unforgettable monsters whose names will be remembered is the reason it keeps happening with more and more frequency. This was not some militia gone wrong, it was a nobody who wanted attention and we're going to immortalize him as a reward.
If a civilian mass murdering Children can't get laws changed, nothing will.
How about instead of taking a wild guess you provide an example.
Ban the news!
A good and practical solution.
why are americans so scared? i mean seriously you want teachers to have military training and be armed at all points? why do you mericans feel so scared that they need guns on them at all points.
That's complete and utter bullshit. Making these murderous little spree killers into unforgettable monsters whose names will be remembered is the reason it keeps happening with more and more frequency. This was not some militia gone wrong, it was a nobody who wanted attention and we're going to immortalize him as a reward.
Because people in America are batshit insane. We should be allowed to defend ourselves from the batshit insane.
why are americans so scared?
If a civilian mass murdering Children can't get laws changed, nothing will.
Actually most psychologists agree that the best course of action to take is to not name the killer on television, as having their name plastered all over the news is one of the motivations for many of the criminals. It's food for thought at least.
A state in which guns are highly illegal and measures are taken to keep guns from getting through the black market. Basically the drug war if the state was actually interested in stopping drugs and not just putting brown people in jail.
Call me what you like but never call me unrealistic. Gun control is very unpopular in the US even with the recent rash of massacres. You aren't going to get effective legislation through and even if you did it's not going to do anything to change gun culture, the only thing you'd do is inspire people to buy more guns before the laws go into effect.
why are americans so scared? i mean seriously you want teachers to have military training and be armed at all points? why do you mericans feel so scared that they need guns on them at all points.
Not all of us are. But why so many of us are, why so many of us have these insane fantasies about defending ourselves and our loved ones against the bad guys -- rather than working to make fewer of these bad guys -- I couldn't tell you.
Agreed. I think you'll see another assault weapon ban moving up through congress.
why are americans so scared? i mean seriously you want teachers to have military training and be armed at all points? why do you mericans feel so scared that they need guns on them at all points.
I don't know if this was supposed to be serious or not.CPL owner saves people from robbery:
http://www.scoop.it/t/the-billy-pul...florida-internet-cafe-patron-who-shot-robbers
Certainly stopped any further crime/possible death from happening, now didn't it?
Seriously?Duwayne Henderson and Davis Dawkins, both 19, were later arrested and face attempted armed robbery with a firearm and criminal mischief charges.