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Never saw a gun get up by itself and shoot some one. It's always due to a careless person who toys with the gun and shoots someone. The guns don't shoot people. People do.Fully Automatic weapons require a FFL license, and a gigantic wad of cash. Personally, I don't know many who fit that bill.
And getting a Federal Firearms License ain't that easy...........Now if you mean an AR's or SKS's or AK's, those that are available the the civilian market are semi automatic......
Finally........
These two guns look practically the same......1 is a .22lr plinking/squirrel rifle. The other is a weapon of war........
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People kill other people........if you ban the AR, and the AK, they will find something else.
Later,
Geo
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my understanding is the 2nd was designed to protect the people from the government.
only problem is, i can't buy RPGs, tanks, mortars, F22s, etc. etc.
could gun owners with their simple rifles(semi or full auto) really do enough to stop tyranny?
I have a F.I.D. card, so you can guess where I stand, this anti gun B.S. is getting out of hand. People kill people, end of discussion in my opinion. Now remember the 2nd amendment when written, all guns were military grade, there was no difference from hunting or just shooting.
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That has been my stand since I got my first gun. Mental health is BS, if you're poor you're crazy, if you're rich you're eccentric.Cars kill more people than anything else. And crazy people drive cars.
I don't consider myself pro gun because I believe there are people who should not be gun owners. I don't consider myself anti gun because I believe that law abiding citizens with a sound mind should have the right to be a gun owner. The problem is a bat crap crazy person can by one and you would never know they're intention. A gun is an inanimate object that will not harm anyone. It will sit perfectly still until a person touches it and pulls the trigger. With people having so many variables it will be hard to regulate who should own a gun and who should not own a gun. You can label me pro or anti but I don't really think I fall in either category because I agree and disagree with things on both sides. All I do know for sure is guns do not kill by themselves so it has to be the person pulling the trigger so I guess the big question for me is how do we determine if a person is going to be a good gun owner or a bad gun owner.
I agree with you, guns don't do anything by them selves. Did you ever consider how hard it would be to judge anyones mental condition? There" no one size fits all".Either an individual has rights or they don't.
Look, NJ has the gun laws some call Nazi type, now, I actually agree with full background checks, fingerprinting, 3-4 viable recommendations(also they get background checked), ANY violations you do not get a gun(this one has some quirks), problem here is if you are picked up for domestic violence, true or not, you lose your gun, the not part I have a problem with, any woman or man can call and have you charged, guess what...bye bye gun, so it can be very vindictive here with no evidence. If convicted of domestic violence, you can never own or posses a gun.
I totally understand and respect your opinion. I think the most difficult thing is somehow lawmakers have to regulate an inanimate object like a gun which is actually in total control by humans. A person could be a law abiding citizen who is perfectly mentally capable of being a gun owner and for some reason their mental state changes and then they become a threat to themself or society. I agree that is something that would be extremely hard and expensive to regulate. I don't know the answer to the puzzle nor do I have a good suggestion. This has been a good thread to discuss the issue. Only time will tell what lawmakers decide.
Don’t forget the desensitization to violence, and the powerful, unpredictable drugs that are available to our children in our schools and on our streets.
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