Jacob
What goes around comes around.
They can only count up to two?I find it amusing to see Americans screaming “you can not amend the 2nd amendment”
They can only count up to two?I find it amusing to see Americans screaming “you can not amend the 2nd amendment”
Lovely pic of the Jacob family
surely the right to beat arms is enshrined in the constitution, and was therefore effectively given by government in the first place. Clearly when it was written there were no automatic weapons or mass school shootings etc. I dare say those responsible for drafting the amendment would be pretty appalled to see how it is being abused by the gun lobby today. There is no conceivable reason for a member of the public in any civilised country to own an assault rifle. They are designed to kill people on a battlefield, and have no other purpose. They aren't a good hunting weapon, or particularly useful for personal defence in the home. Unfortunately the constitutional right has been abused to suggest that it should refer to any weapon atall. I have no doubt there are some in the NRA who would try and use it to justify having a mini gun or similar if they could.Rights are not given or taken.
The right to self defence has to be the most basic and moral right of all.
And if you have the right to self defence who can pick and choose what implement you use.
If governments can take away your rights when it suits them, then you didn't have any in the first place.
Think it's called the "Boyfriend Loophole", have a look.
The constitution doesn't give rights it merely acknowledges them and states in the case of the second amendment, words to the effect that the right to keep and bear arms will not be infringed.surely the right to beat arms is enshrined in the constitution, and was therefore effectively given by government in the first place. Clearly when it was written there were no automatic weapons or mass school shootings etc. I dare say those responsible for drafting the amendment would be pretty appalled to see how it is being abused by the gun lobby today. There is no conceivable reason for a member of the public in any civilised country to own an assault rifle. They are designed to kill people on a battlefield, and have no other purpose. They aren't a good hunting weapon, or particularly useful for personal defence in the home. Unfortunately the constitutional right has been abused to suggest that it should refer to any weapon atall. I have no doubt there are some in the NRA who would try and use it to justify having a mini gun or similar if they could.
I remember this argument from the late 90's when the GB pistol buyback was being introduced.No idea.
One is too many.
That in itself is deeply saddening. I suspect that for those suffering from issues that might lead them to consider self harm, a gun provides an apparently quick and easy solution to the problem. Not that it's a good thing, obviously.It's perhaps a sad statement, but well more than half of gun deaths are self inflicted. We parsed the stats on here maybe earlier in this thread.
The defending-myself-from-the-government argument really is a daft one these days. Holed up in a building (armed to the teeth with automatics) merely makes for a nice clean target for something toasty dropped from a stealth aircraft. They wouldn't even see the thing that killed them.The constitution doesn't give rights it merely acknowledges them and states in the case of the second amendment, words to the effect that the right to keep and bear arms will not be infringed.
The reason for the second amendment was so that the people could hold an overpowering government in check, so that's why assault rifles are fine to own.
BTW a mini gun is legal to own but they're pretty expensive and there's extra tax to pay.
I'm wondering what building would hold Americas 120 million or so gun owners?The defending-myself-from-the-government argument really is a daft one these days. Holed up in a building (armed to the teeth with automatics) merely makes for a nice clean target for something toasty dropped from a stealth aircraft. They wouldn't even see the thing that killed them.
Besides, it's all just a misunderstanding; the right to bare arms is a proclamation about sunbathing. Ahem.
Judging from many cases,it doesn't appear many even need that much of a motive.You are absolutely right, but how many even in America would risk a murder charge to steal someones wallet or a days takings?
Actually, the PC Brigade might help especially if they also recruited some of the Wokiesthe way to resolve crime is to get an efficient police force on the ground that are not tied to a desk or restricted by the PC brigade and then the issue goes away.
Worth remembering if you are caught out there with your AK47 - just plead self defence!...Even to this day to my knowledge no one in the UK has been convicted of carrying a weapon for self defence.
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Even to this day to my knowledge no one in the UK has been convicted of carrying a weapon for self defence.
A gun and a car are equally fatal, depending on how you use them. Both are adequately cover by law. Both have consequency if you abuse them. So... if you respect them everybody is safe. If you choose to abuse them, for whatever reason, all the laws in the world will not prevent disaster and plenty heart ache.
and you can't kill many school kids with a car. You might whack one or two if you are lucky. This is why Hamilton used guns instead of attacking with his little van. Dunblane massacre - WikipediaA few key differences though; cars have utility beyond making holes in things (yes, I know MacGyver used a revolver as a spanner once), and we require car owners to pass a test, have insurance, and prove that their car is in roadworthy condition.
Yebbut how many are private sales and how many of those are actually under the counter dealers posing as private? My last visit was an eye opener for me, in Arizona driving back from the Grand Canyon to Vegas I spotted what we call a car boot sale, it was pretty big and at least 90% of sellers had guns and other weapons openly displayed for sale, some had little else and there was ammo as well. I handled quite a few of the guns from hand pistols through to semi automatics and have no doubt I could have bought any of them with no checks and despite being a tourist, I was offered several at very low prices indeed.Only if it's a private sale.
A FFL still has to do a background check.
Even to this day to my knowledge no one in the UK has been convicted of carrying a weapon for self defence.
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