doctors overmedicating you is a reflection of dumb people voting Republican in every election.
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doctors overmedicating you is a reflection of dumb people voting Republican in every election.
You do have a valid point, and I will try to avoid that particular phrasing. But no promises - my mouth and fingers work faster than my brain.I was a dick? I've found that people don't actually understand **** about guns. Do you know how often I've heard that phrase? It's quite common, and I don't know what some people mean when they say it. But hey, I'm a dick for giving a correcting thought.
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You do have a valid point, and I will try to avoid that particular phrasing. But no promises - my mouth and fingers work faster than my brain.I was a dick? I've found that people don't actually understand **** about guns. Do you know how often I've heard that phrase? It's quite common, and I don't know what some people mean when they say it. But hey, I'm a dick for giving a correcting thought.
You do have a valid point, and I will try to avoid that particular phrasing. But no promises - my mouth and fingers work faster than my brain.
Surely "guns can go off accidentally" can be reasonably understood to mean "guns can be fired on accident"?
Which really means "fired due to negligence."
I've heard people talk about guns just going off as if guns are unstable and sometimes just go off. People do believe that and it is an anti-gun myth that needs to be confronted for the sake of gun safety.
In TV and Movies guns are sometimes shown "going off" when dropped. No modern gun will fire because it is dropped.
Agree that most modern firearms cannot be discharged accidentally. Some older firearms can. Even the old G11 could discharge a round if it became too hot (cooking off). Newer guns that have a mechanical failure call also discharge. The failure could be due to negligent upkeep and repair, or due to a manufacturing defect.
Fired on accident, fired due to negligence, gun going off...... We all knew what she meant.Which really means "fired due to negligence."
I've heard people talk about guns just going off as if guns are unstable and sometimes just go off. People do believe that and it is an anti-gun myth that needs to be confronted for the sake of gun safety.
In TV and Movies guns are sometimes shown "going off" when dropped. No modern gun will fire because it is dropped.
You answered your own question. Those that want a registry generally do want to take people's guns away from them. You would have no problem with the government using the gun registry to round up all the guns or maybe just "assault weapons". I bet you would vote for a politician that advocated for it.
You're being intellectually dishonest. Ultimately you would like to see guns banned. You see a registry as a step in the right direction. Other people disagree with you. They don't want guns banned. You call them crazy for thinking that your ultimate intentions are exactly what they are.
Also, you don't have a constitutional right to drive a car, whereas you do have a constitutional right to bear arms. That's why gun licensing isn't the same as car licensing.