Nick87
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I'm always amazed at the amount of people who don't actually vote.And there would likely be better candidates if citizens were more involved in voting. Lotta sheep in the flock.
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I'm always amazed at the amount of people who don't actually vote.And there would likely be better candidates if citizens were more involved in voting. Lotta sheep in the flock.
No...check out instant runoff voting. Some nations use that. And it would do more to bring the parties away from the extremes that take control otherwise.I like the idea too, but it would need to be combined with a runoff election if no candidate got 50%. So much emphasis (time and $$$) is placed on elections these days, I'm not sure a runoff at the national level is palatable for the people or the party. Even in the example here (US House TX -23) 57,630 people voted in republican primary, but only 29,639 in the runoff.
Most people just want to live and enjoy their lives. Unfortunately, it seems voting today is mostly about fear and anger on various subjects. Those two emotions are incredibly exhausting. Either people get motivated enough to vote on something and lose, or if they win they see no meaningful result. It's hard to get them to repeatedly sign up for the process.I'm always amazed at the amount of people who don't actually vote.
Boy ain't that the truth/problem.it seems voting today is mostly about fear and anger on various subjects
Thats a pretty large simplification.Most people just want to live and enjoy their lives. Unfortunately, it seems voting today is mostly about fear and anger on various subjects. Those two emotions are incredibly exhausting. Either people get motivated enough to vote on something and lose, or if they win they see no meaningful result. It's hard to get them to repeatedly sign up for the process.
Eh to hell with the NRA and the GOP too. GOA is a way better org than the NRA.Gun ownership does not automatically equate to GOP/NRA fidelity. For example, many gun owners want to see more legal enforcement to keep high capacity semi autos from being used against civilian targets. Including me.
Occam's razor at work again.Thats a pretty large simplification.
I'm always amazed at the amount of people who don't actually vote.
What solution? Theres probably half a billion high capacity magazines (greater than 10, 15, or 30 - not sure of your definition), or more in circulation. Any idea who wont turn them in if they are banned?As one who has many guns and uses them frequently I am tired of campaigns that claim Candidate Y will take your guns. The Supreme Court has ruled quite explicitly that no person or legislative body will take your guns. Yes, there could eventually be some regulations about such things as large magazine capacities and some form of registration but not confiscation. Many Americans that also own guns are tired of the mass killings and are crying for a solution or two to move the needle a bit. Along with over-the-top gun accusations of the far right, some folk find these candidates unacceptable for other reasons as well.
So is the solution to mass shootings in America continuing to do nothing?What solution? Theres probably half a billion high capacity magazines (greater than 10, 15, or 30 - not sure of your definition), or more in circulation. Any idea who wont turn them in if they are banned?
Magazine capacity is an overblown problem and would not be effective if put in place anyway.
Does every problem have a legislative solution? What do you suggest?So is the solution to mass shootings in America continuing to do nothing?
A very current example of such resistance to mag bans is in play in Illinois while six lawsuits (AWB, mag capacity restrictions, etc.) are at SCOTUS requesting certiorari. The number of mags turned in is far below what is thought to be owned. The cases are not ripe yet, so it might be another year before any of them are granted cert and ruled upon by SCOTUS. People are waiting for those answers, IMHO. [All the more reason to vote.]What solution? Theres probably half a billion high capacity magazines (greater than 10, 15, or 30 - not sure of your definition), or more in circulation. Any idea who wont turn them in if they are banned?
Magazine capacity is an overblown problem and would not be effective if put in place anyway.
Did you read the post from Flynarrow?Does every problem have a legislative solution? What do you suggest?
Heres the problem.Did you read the post from Flynarrow?
The solution is eventually going to be some regulation of high capacity mags and AR type weapons which are the most often used in mass shootings. Yes there are already a bazillion of them out there but something needs to change.
Nobody is calling for mass confiscation of any weapons. Perhaps a permit like the kind needed to own a fully automatic machine gun where they have to pay a yearly tax. I know this would weed out a lot of yahoos who have no business owning a firearm of any kind.
But anytime someone even mentions ANY type of gun legislation people lose their $hite.
To legally own a machine gun, you first have to apply for approval from the federal government. After purchasing the gun, you must fill out an ATF Form 4 application and wait for approval before taking possession of the firearm. The FBI conducts a thorough background check using fingerprints and a photograph required with your application, which could take 9 to 12 months to process. The gun will need to stay in possession of the previous owner until the process is complete.
In addition, you will need to pay a $200 “NFA tax stamp” for each weapon transaction. If approved, you will receive your paperwork in the mail, including a permit with the listed lawful possessor of the firearm. Only then can you take the machine gun home and possess it legally.
Let me ask again, should we just continue to do nothing?Heres the problem.
The October 1 shooter passed the Nevada background check, which is actually more thorough than the ATF background check.
Making a fully auto weapon from a semi auto isn't hard. People have the knowledge and technology to do it.
Freedom is scary. With freedom comes responsibility. With responsibility cones acceptance that everyone has freedom as well.
Form 4 transactions are taking days now. In the event of the October 1 shooter, he was planning that for months. A background check and few day waiting period would have changed nothing.
There are plenty of crazy out there who sit on the sidelines until they snap.
Best option IMO. Be prepared. Carry every day. Be nice to everyone you meet, but have a plan to kill them if they attack.
NoLet me ask again, should we just continue to do nothing?
So continue with the status quoNo
We need to stop being victims.
Stop legislating bad behavior
Make the crazies and criminals realize we will not tolerate bad behavior and will fight back.
Nope.So continue with the status quo