Gun Control Debate #4

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  • #761
You know what else would be a good thing? If Facebook would not allow the posing with guns headers and photos on their site. They run an algorithm for nudity. Why not for weapons?
 
  • #762
Collins-backed push to keep criminals from guns progresses

https://bangordailynews.com/2018/03...-push-to-keep-criminals-from-guns-progresses/

A gun safety bill supported by Maine’s Republican senator is now progressing in both houses of Congress.

Sen. Susan Collins says she’s on board with Senate legislation that would require the feds to inform states within 24 hours when a person prohibited from buying guns fails the National Instant Criminal Background Check System. A bipartisan group of senators introduced the bill last week.
 
  • #763
I agree, and tend to think these incidents are an accumulation of other problems that our youth face these days as society has broken down in many ways, and there is a lot of mental illness caused by those factors and depression is also at an all time high among populations world wide. An unhealthy society is the symptom of the social disease IMO.

In older folks, it's usually caused by them not wishing to be a burden, or, getting laid off, debt piling up, looking at some scary stuff after working half their lives. To be quite blunt, if I am ever looking at the prospect of being confined to a nursing home, or am told Alzheimer's is rearing its ugly head? I prefer to go out on my own terms.
 
  • #764
:happydance:

How would you vote on age limit, 3-day wait for gun purchases? It might be on ballot.

In an effort to shore up the newly-enacted law limiting gun sales, an influential member of the Constitutional Revision Commission has proposed an amendment that will prevent future constitutional challenges to the law.

http://www.tampabay.com/florida-pol...wait-for-gun-purchases-it-might-be-on-ballot/

With the first gun control measure signed into law in decades, a key Republican member of the Florida Constitutional Revision Commission has drafted a proposal to make sure the age limits and waiting period stand up to any constitutional challenge from opponents.

The proposal, by Miami attorney and CRC member Roberto Martinez, was filed with the CRC on Friday, just moments after Gov. Rick Scott signed SB 7026 into law, which bans the sale of any firearm in Florida to anyone over the age of 21, imposes a three-day waiting period on all handgun purchases and bans bump stocks.
 
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In older folks, it's usually caused by them not wishing to be a burden, or, getting laid off, debt piling up, looking at some scary stuff after working half their lives. To be quite blunt, if I am ever looking at the prospect of being confined to a nursing home, or am told Alzheimer's is rearing its ugly head? I prefer to go out on my own terms.

Two of my friend's parent has died after having Alzheimers for years. They did not recognise that they had it. They put down memory lapses to aging and by then it was too late for them to handle it themselves.
 
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  • #769
You're welcome. I'm a fan of the socially woke Eminem. I love that he represented Parkland and invited survivors.
:hero:

Thanks for posting that.

They were introduced by a Parkland shooting survivor.

“This whole country is going nuts / And the NRA is in our way / They’re responsible for this whole production / They hold the strings, they control the puppet."
 
  • #770
You're welcome. I'm a fan of the socially woke Eminem. I love that he represented Parkland and invited survivors.
:hero:

Maybe that is what we all need, another Bob Dylan or John Lennon.
 
  • #771
:happydance:

How would you vote on age limit, 3-day wait for gun purchases? It might be on ballot.

In an effort to shore up the newly-enacted law limiting gun sales, an influential member of the Constitutional Revision Commission has proposed an amendment that will prevent future constitutional challenges to the law.

http://www.tampabay.com/florida-pol...wait-for-gun-purchases-it-might-be-on-ballot/

I would personally support it and include trigger modifications. However, if we don't do something about "corporations" being seen as "people" in Citizens United, we can't get the money off the table and out of the politicians pockets.

From your link:

Putting a gun control amendment onto the November ballot, however, has its challenges. The gun lobby has aggressively opposed it and it could provide an opportunity to highlight the issue among the active voters in their membership and use it to work against candidates who support it.
 
  • #772
Right?! Good point.

The story I linked spoke to gun sellers in Utah and South Dakota. Wonder how much it varies from region to region.

It also says the makers of Ruger and Smith & Wesson weapons have seen stocks/sales/earnings slump in the last 3 months. I do wonder about other gunmakers.

The story also includes this nugget:

"Over the past 30 years, U.S. gun production has tripled. Nine million guns were produced in 2015, compared with 3 million in 1986. Those numbers come from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, a government agency.

"The U.S. also imports millions of guns every year."


And in other reports, bump stocks and automatic weapons are flying off the shelves. I am not sure what is believable.
 
  • #773
Yep, Big Firepower. Bless their extremist hearts, imo. :eek:

I would personally support it and include trigger modifications. However, if we don't do something about "corporations" being seen as "people" in Citizens United, we can't get the money off the table and out of the politicians pockets.

From your link:

Putting a gun control amendment onto the November ballot, however, has its challenges. The gun lobby has aggressively opposed it and it could provide an opportunity to highlight the issue among the active voters in their membership and use it to work against candidates who support it.
 
  • #774
Right?! Good point.

The story I linked spoke to gun sellers in Utah and South Dakota. Wonder how much it varies from region to region.

It also says the makers of Ruger and Smith & Wesson weapons have seen stocks/sales/earnings slump in the last 3 months. I do wonder about other gunmakers.

The story also includes this nugget:
"Over the past 30 years, U.S. gun production has tripled. Nine million guns were produced in 2015, compared with 3 million in 1986. Those numbers come from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, a government agency.

"The U.S. also imports millions of guns every year."


That surprises me. From where do the US import firearms?
 
  • #775
Holy gawd, yes, please!

OT: As long as we don't get another Saddest Song Ever Made. Not sure I could handle another heartstring-ripper like Lennon's "Mother." Goodness, how many times I've cried to that one.

:heartbeat: :heartbeat: :heartbeat: :heartbeat:

Maybe that is what we all need, another Bob Dylan or John Lennon.
 
  • #776
Two of my friend's parent has died after having Alzheimers for years. They did not recognise that they had it. They put down memory lapses to aging and by then it was too late for them to handle it themselves.

I watched my grandmother waste away for years. I watched my former mil become a shell. I've watched my former fil, who now has moderate dementia, and who was very active, but is now confined to a bed and in adult diapers, in, and I will say, a nice nursing home, but still. If I live to see my youngest grandchild become an adult, that's enough for me. Quality over quantity. No one is to lie to me if I'm told I'm getting Alzheimer's. I think medicine can extend life when it's not in the best interest of the patient.
 
  • #777
Hm. Excellent question. The story includes that one sentence and nothing more about it. Hopefully that info's relatively sleuth-able. Might have to dig into that tomorrow.

[/B]That surprises me. From where do the US import firearms?
 
  • #778
Holy gawd, yes, please!

OT: As long as we don't get another Saddest Song Ever Made. Not sure I could handle another heartstring-ripper like Lennon's "Mother." Goodness, how many times I've cried to that one.

:heartbeat: :heartbeat: :heartbeat: :heartbeat:


John had a complicated childhood. He did not become a mass shooter, he wrote out his troubles in song.
 
  • #779
2013 article (bbm)

Charts: How Foreign Firms Flood America With Guns—and Get Rich Doing It
We import millions of firearms from nations with far stricter gun control laws than the United States.

https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2013/04/charts-foreign-gun-companies-laws-nra/

A story following up on the Sandy Hook massacre in Austria’s largest daily, Krone, noted the apparent link between “lax weapons laws” in the United States and our “high rate of gun killings, compared to other western nations.” But the newspaper didn’t mention how Austrian gun makers profit from and help perpetuate those lax weapons laws. In 2009, a whopping 67 percent of Austria’s gun exports went to the United States. Here’s the breakdown for our top 10 foreign suppliers.

The National Rifle Association benefits handsomely from these relationships. In 2012, for instance, the Austrian pistol maker Glock funneled $115,000 to the group—a donation that isn’t reflected in the chart below.

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