One important thing that I don't think has been mentioned in this thread (at least I don't recall seeing it):
In this instance, the shooter didn't use his own weapons. So basically, he illegally obtained the guns he used.
One important thing that I don't think has been mentioned in this thread (at least I don't recall seeing it):
In this instance, the shooter didn't use his own weapons. So basically, he illegally obtained the guns he used.
I guess i shouldnt have said banning guns would mean no more shooting.... what i meant was that if all guns were gone, like had never existed, then there would be no more shooting.... basically a guns only function is to kill, while all the other means of murder have other uses.
Knives are used for more than just killing, cars are used for more than just killing, the ingredients in bombs, ropes for hanging, etc etc all have more uses than just killing.
Basically the perfect solution would be to not have any guns even available, however i know that is impossible so once again there is no answer on how to stop this kind of thing from happening... **** happens and we are all ****ed
01-21-2013
I, HeavenHarris, hereby pledge to my fellow JFC'rs that I will no longer give out neg-reps. All it does is cause negative things, like fights, drama, bitching, ill will, bad feelings, etc.
Love, not hate, is the answer bros and moes.
LOL Lol breaks his pledge 5 days later hahahaha
In the case of a minor or unqualified person using a fire arm, I think the person who gave that assailant the fire arm should be held accountable for any consequences.
Certain military-grade assault weapons should be banned for those who do not have an occupational need to have one.
I don't think you can ban all guns rifles or handguns, however, and that would be an overreaction. It would be like banning automobiles because of a relatively small number of drunk drivers.
My 2 cents. I don't own a weapon.
Last edited by Catchall; 12-15-2012 at 04:22 PM.
Short list at #14: CJ McCollum, Dennis Schroeder, Archie Goodwin, Kelly Olynyk
Short list at #21: Steven Adams, Giannis Adetokunbo, Sergey Karasev, Nate Wolters
2nd round: Carmichael, Hardaway Jr., Adonis Thomas, James Southerland
I agree with Gyp's post a little while back where he said we need more extensive psychiatric background checks on people.
That'll stop people who are trying to acquire a gun through retail channels. It wouldn't have helped with the CT shooting however. The shooter tried to buy a gun legally in the days just prior to the shooting but was refused so he used his mother's guns.
Nor would it help with guns purchased like this...
http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=231...ults=12&sort=5
... no background check needed.
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01-21-2013
I, HeavenHarris, hereby pledge to my fellow JFC'rs that I will no longer give out neg-reps. All it does is cause negative things, like fights, drama, bitching, ill will, bad feelings, etc.
Love, not hate, is the answer bros and moes.
LOL Lol breaks his pledge 5 days later hahahaha
there's an old saw. . . . I mean hammer. . . . that goes. . . . "If the only tool you've got is a hammer, everything looks like a nail. . . . "
In a nuclear age the focus on guns is anachronistic, just as moral preaching is in our day of global Nietzschian mass culture.
the shooters are victims of their times, and nobody but God can save us from them.
and by that I mean belief by the mass of society in a higher being and a mass conviction once again in a basic form of personal virtue and accountability.
Dostoyevsky wrote volumes on this theme, and was a popular author whose writing was all along this theme. . . in Russia. . . . before the Bolsheviks took over, and for a hundred years the Russians have not generally understood him, even with the advantage of reading him in their own Russian language. . . .
I don't really have a dog in the fight with your packing argument with Thriller so I'll trust you there. However, I stand by my mental health evaluations/references comments. I don't expect it to stop gun violence. Obviously. I'd have to be insanely naive to think so. But like any tighter regulations we have in society, it may be a deterrent and prevent a situation like we had in AZ where that silly **** was quite obviously as looney as a toon and never should have had one. With no mental health evaluation/references in place, Loughner was able to buy a gun just six weeks earlier. However, the morning of the shooting, a freakin' Walmart clerk had enough common sense not to sell him ammo because the dude just seemed off.
Yes, there will be many situations where these jerkoffs will find a gun regardless. But not in every case. There will be instances where some frustrated **** wants to fly off the handle and get a gun, won't be able to because he'll fail the mental health/references stage of the process, by which time he'll have cooled off anyway and wonder what the hell he was ever thinking to begin with. Or where, a major red flag may come up, like it very likely may have in Loughner's case, and in essence, homicides can be prevented.
Listen, some people just go to gun ranges. But at the end of the day, a gun is designed for one purpose. To kill or at least severely injure. I don't think it's asking a lot to make sure that people who purchase such WEAPONS are not crazy ****s.
Last edited by Gyp Rosetti; 12-16-2012 at 09:08 AM.
From The New York Times:
A Mother, a Gun Enthusiast and the First Victim
Nancy Lanza loved guns, and it was one from her collection that was apparently used to take her life Friday, when her son went on a shooting rampage.
http://nyti.ms/SvmWX9
http://nyti.ms/SvmWX9
apparently the mom was quite proud of her gun collection and frequently took her sons to shooting ranges near their home
Now there have been two shootings in Alabama, 1 at the Excalibur in Vegas and 1 at Fort Hood TX since the CT school shooting. They have left 6-8 more people dead.
Jesus Christ. Also the cops arrested a teen in OK that was plotting to bomb and shoot people at his school the same day as the CT shooting.