DaButt
Tuesday 12th January 2016 11:32pm
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Quote: billwill @ 12th January 2016, 8:03 PM GMT
I've not seen any proposals to: take away America's guns from a well trained populace.
I only see proposals to ensure that the purchase of guns is restricted to those who are not likely to misuse them.
Then you haven't been paying attention, because I've posted numerous indications to the contrary over the last months and years.
The president has been touting Australia's 1990s gun laws (i.e. confiscation) as a "common sense" example that we should follow. He's on record as being opposed to handguns and semi-automatic firearms of all kinds. The president could outlaw all firearms other than allowing each qualified adult to own one single-shot .22 derringer and one round of ammunition and still not technically violate the Second Amendment, but it would mean the effective disarming of the populace.
This all boils down to the citizens not wanting to be treated like criminals unless they are criminals. I shouldn't have to face a felony charge because a politician decides that adding an inert handgrip to my rifle is a grievous crime against humanity.
As President Carter's former press secretary famously advised Bill Clinton when he decided to tackle guns early in his presidency, "As much as I hate to say it, the NRA is effective primarily because it is largely right when it claims that most gun control laws inconvenience and threaten the law-abiding while having little or no impact on violent crime or criminals."
Quote: billwill @ 12th January 2016, 8:03 PM GMT
Cars too are lethal and the laws require that to drive a car you have to show you are capable of driving with reasonanle safety. Also all cars are registered and identified.
I see no real reason why these two requirements should not also apply to gun ownership.
The right to bear arms for protection is guaranteed by the Constitution, so the best you could hope for would be to make gun buyers sit through a stupid safety briefing. It would do nothing to lessen gun crime, since criminals buy their weapons on the street and pay no heed to licensing requirements or laws.
A national gun registry is atop the gun haters' wish list, since the only way the government would be able to hold a mass confiscation in the future would be to actually know where all the guns actually were. Again, such a requirement would only affect law-abiding citizens and would completely bypass any of the millions of illegal guns already on the street.
Quote: sootyj @ 12th January 2016, 8:05 PM GMT
But no nonsence. In South Africa the Afrikaaner Freedom Party planned a well organised resistance to free elections. They had thousands of members, hundreds of thousands of supporters and millions of bullets.
This is the United States, not South Africa. Comparison with another country is pointless.
Quote: Stephen Goodlad @ 12th January 2016, 9:54 PM GMT
So it boils down to - we need guns in case the government sets the army on us.
No, we also need guns for protection from criminals. We need guns to protect us from deadly wildlife. We need guns to hunt for our food. We need guns to practice our shooting hobbies.
Quote: Stephen Goodlad @ 12th January 2016, 9:54 PM GMT
Perhaps we should all get guns too.
Suit yourself, it wouldn't affect me at all. But I hope you realize that if a gun materialized in your closet tonight it wouldn't turn you into a raving murderer tomorrow.
Quote: zooo @ 12th January 2016, 10:19 PM GMT
It does make America sound more like a third world country.
As for guns and homicides, we pale in comparison to third world countries. This is an interesting video:
https://www.youtube.com/embed/pELwCqz2JfE?rel=0&autoplay=true