Padawanbater2
Well-Known Member
All ideas and criticisms welcome
HOW do we do that? What will it take? How do we make high powered weaponry difficult to obtain?Curtail gun culture. It's a fuzzy thing but sometimes that's just the way it is. Start by making high powered weaponry very difficult to obtain. Curtail advertising in all forms like they did with tobacco. Tobacco used similar imagery to promote the ruggedly individualistic cowboy to convey their meaning.
Sadly, any laws passed will have a diminished immediate effect due to the number of guns already out there and the success of the NRA in promoting gun ownership as a patriotic virtue. But we have to start somewhere.
Repeal the Dickie amendment. Study the problem. It's complicated and the answers are not clear.
I would like to see a law that requires the heirs of gun owners to register their weapons and submit to background checks with criminal penalties for violators. Guns live longer than people.
It will take time. It won't be likely to have immediate results. It will take resolve to succeed.
I am not optimistic.
Laws.HOW do we do that? What will it take? How do we make high powered weaponry difficult to obtain?
We don't need to invent anything. Other countries have shown us the way. Canada has a very good and comprehensive system of laws, bans, restrictions, registration and licensing that are effective and Canadians aren't complaining much.HOW do we do that? What will it take? How do we make high powered weaponry difficult to obtain?
I don't think you are all that stumped. That list of yours is a good start. Gun nuts have had an open field and pretty much have had their way for a long time. Some congressmen need to be retired before we will be able to get much done. With each mass shooting, public opinion hardens in favor of stricter gun laws.I'm really stumped,
I just don't understand what changed.
When I was a kid my friends and I all had guns our parents and grandparents. We didn't attack schools and we weren't exactly church folk.
Still we didn't go mass shooter
I have no answers but until we figure it out I wish we didn't say these guys names on the news so they knew they would get zero recognition for their deeds.
Im not for taking peoples guns away but Im definitely for some rules.
1 no gun until you take some sort of class.
2 no gun without proof you own a safe or trigger locks etc.
3 if that gun gets into the hands of someone who shouldn't have it you lose the right to have guns.
Unless they blow torched it out of your safe or something.
4 mental health is a confusing issue,
But in some cases a dr should be able to temporarily pull your gun card.
I'm stumped
You're also not employed. I'm sure you will make it out of your in laws basement soon. Keep hope alive! Keep hope alive!I am not optimistic.
You are a bot.You're also not employed. I'm sure you will make it out of your in laws basement soon. Keep hope alive! Keep hope alive!
Nice of you to join in. Easy on the meth, cuck.You are a bot.
This is how my parents raised me. Help someone if their having difficulties with life. I'll always try to help or talk to or listen to someone if they want me to.If we made on simple gesture when you see anyone having a bad day stop say something kind, We tend to ignore Persons having a hard time instead of maybe asking, What's sup. Is there something I can do to help.
They actually started to close before the Reagan era partially as a reaction to the fact that do many were poorly run and conditions inside were so bad. Jerry Rivers' career really kicked off when he infiltrated one and did a very influential exposé on it.One Person did it. So others will copy that... It only takes one bad Choice to make a short term problem a long term disaster.
What we need to do is make things easier to ask for help. When a person is having a hard time with anything, People need to have Compassion. Our Mental Health Clinics Started Closing in the Reagan era and continued into what we have now. No Help.
If we made on simple gesture when you see anyone having a bad day stop say something kind, We tend to ignore Persons having a hard time instead of maybe asking, What's sup. Is there something I can do to help.
Curtail gun culture. It's a fuzzy thing but sometimes that's just the way it is. Start by making high powered weaponry very difficult to obtain. Curtail advertising in all forms like they did with tobacco. Tobacco used similar imagery to promote the ruggedly individualistic cowboy to convey their meaning.
Sadly, any laws passed will have a diminished immediate effect due to the number of guns already out there and the success of the NRA in promoting gun ownership as a patriotic virtue. But we have to start somewhere.
Repeal the Dickie amendment. Study the problem. It's complicated and the answers are not clear.
I would like to see a law that requires the heirs of gun owners to register their weapons and submit to background checks with criminal penalties for violators. Guns live longer than people.
It will take time. It won't be likely to have immediate results. It will take resolve to succeed.
I am not optimistic.