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"and view life from a different stance".
Couldn't have been put more eloquently.
"My wifes a kindergarten teacher and I would expect her to lay her life down for her kiddos. I would prefer her to at least have a fighting chance".
If I'm the only one that see's the absolute absurdity of the above statement.....
Completely understandable on it's face - unbelievable (but the new normal) at it's core.
Same thing with the AR give away related to a political campaign.....
With all sincerity, Ttannahill14, thanks for the insight(s).
I think there probably and truly is an age related bias to this whole discussion. At least thinking that makes me feel a little better. Maybe like a little boy whistling in the dark........
Good conversation.
I'm pretty much fed up as a retired LEO & Vet. I can pass a background check & fairly stable individual.
That said combat weapons for general public was not the intent of the 2nd. IMHO
It is not a video game. If you need an assault rifle,your screwed.
Then again I do not trust maybe a 1/4 of the folks I know have weapons,let alone Combat weapons.
I hunt alone & have for many years for this very reason. I don't trust people with weapons.For the most part.
I guess I am not as trusting to what most folks believe to be human nature & good. Not a believer either. Nor NRA member.
When i took my concealed carry class... I looked around at the people in there... and thought to myself, if these people have a gun, I FOR SURE need a gun. And the training was a joke.
Not trying to be argumentative, but what was the intent of the 2nd?
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.
Tax the $hit out of AR style weapons. Much in the same way suppressors are taxed with a lengthy (relatively speaking) process involved in acquisition.
Per the Bill of Rights.....
I think we should probably tax the $hit out of cars. They kill far more people every year than ARs.
Riding in a car is inherently dangerous. Does that mean a kindergarten classroom should be, too?
Butttt none of this would be done because guns are just too lucrative of a business.
2nd Amendment argument is such a cop out, THINK a little. "Because it says I can have whatever guns I want, I will." On the other hand, a total gun ban is also a cop out. "No guns, no more mass killings."
Money, money, money is my answer.
Tax the $hit out of AR style weapons. Much in the same way suppressors are taxed with a lengthy (relatively speaking) process involved in acquisition.
You want to buy an AR? Perfect, you wouldn't mind paying for a sit down with a mental health specialist (you'll be paying for that, too). Oh no you aren't restricted in buying them, they'll just cost a hell of a lot more.
A weekend at the range with an AR is a lot less appealing when you've got to drop a few grand just to get one.
Not fair for just AR's? Make it applicable to all weapons. Those who really want to use them will pay. I'd pay $2K for a bolt action so I could still hunt. Might not have many others in the safe, but it'd be worth it IMO.
You won't see many people come up with that kind of coin for a weapon. Sure there's always going to be that "perfect storm" where someone slips through and does something horrible, but it'd be a start.
Butttt none of this would be done because guns are just too lucrative of a business.
Sounds great if all the bad guys will have to jump through the same hoops to get their guns. But I have a hunch they won't play by the same rules....and the bad guys are the ones that do the murdering. If they are going to break the law to murder, they would surely break the law to buy a gun on the black market.
Which of these shootings was done with an illegally acquired gun ... and GO!
Per the Bill of Rights.....