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Quote from: steve dave on June 11, 2014, 01:02:33 PMit's crazy how brainwashed gun people are on this topic. the wild leaps from "registration" to "take away all guns and charge gun owners with crimes" are very . is this an nra talking point or something?If you are talking about me:1. I am not a crazy gun guy. I am fine to have something added to our society that will help prevent gun violence. However, I feel like most of what has been discussed is unreasonable to implement.2. I wouldn't be mentioning charging ppl with crimes if it hadn't been mentioned as a suggestion by others.
it's crazy how brainwashed gun people are on this topic. the wild leaps from "registration" to "take away all guns and charge gun owners with crimes" are very . is this an nra talking point or something?
Quote from: CNS on June 11, 2014, 12:50:34 PMIf we are going to start charging ppl for negligent ownership of items that could harm others, then we need a bunch more prisons and lawyers and stuffOr maybe we could just make it illegal for negligent gun owners to purchase or own guns.
If we are going to start charging ppl for negligent ownership of items that could harm others, then we need a bunch more prisons and lawyers and stuff
Quote from: steve dave on June 11, 2014, 01:02:33 PMit's crazy how brainwashed gun people are on this topic. the wild leaps from "registration" to "take away all guns and charge gun owners with crimes" are very . is this an nra talking point or something?There is a historical precedent here; that's where most of it comes from. Anyway, like I said, NY has a problem on their hands. You never added what you thought about that issue. Just crap that adds nothing to the discussion.
Are we only talking about ppl that have shown past actual negligence in loaning out guns all willy nilly? I mean, I am fully on board with those couple thousand ppl not having guns.
Quote from: Emo EMAW on June 11, 2014, 01:14:47 PMQuote from: steve dave on June 11, 2014, 01:02:33 PMit's crazy how brainwashed gun people are on this topic. the wild leaps from "registration" to "take away all guns and charge gun owners with crimes" are very . is this an nra talking point or something?There is a historical precedent here; that's where most of it comes from. Anyway, like I said, NY has a problem on their hands. You never added what you thought about that issue. Just crap that adds nothing to the discussion.My posting in this and every other thread adds tons to discussions crap head. I think NY is on the right track but it shouldn't be up to a state to do that. It should be done on the federal level. and there should be defined consequences (possibilities are fines, inability to purchase other guns, confiscation of unregistered guns, etc.) for doing so. the federal gov. has an entire branch with firearms in its name that could be responsible for this. NY doesn't have anything like that to enforce their law.
Quote from: steve dave on June 11, 2014, 01:21:07 PMQuote from: Emo EMAW on June 11, 2014, 01:14:47 PMQuote from: steve dave on June 11, 2014, 01:02:33 PMit's crazy how brainwashed gun people are on this topic. the wild leaps from "registration" to "take away all guns and charge gun owners with crimes" are very . is this an nra talking point or something?There is a historical precedent here; that's where most of it comes from. Anyway, like I said, NY has a problem on their hands. You never added what you thought about that issue. Just crap that adds nothing to the discussion.My posting in this and every other thread adds tons to discussions crap head. I think NY is on the right track but it shouldn't be up to a state to do that. It should be done on the federal level. and there should be defined consequences (possibilities are fines, inability to purchase other guns, confiscation of unregistered guns, etc.) for doing so. the federal gov. has an entire branch with firearms in its name that could be responsible for this. NY doesn't have anything like that to enforce their law.What should NY do to the people that didn't register their guns?
Quote from: Emo EMAW on June 11, 2014, 01:22:05 PMQuote from: steve dave on June 11, 2014, 01:21:07 PMQuote from: Emo EMAW on June 11, 2014, 01:14:47 PMQuote from: steve dave on June 11, 2014, 01:02:33 PMit's crazy how brainwashed gun people are on this topic. the wild leaps from "registration" to "take away all guns and charge gun owners with crimes" are very . is this an nra talking point or something?There is a historical precedent here; that's where most of it comes from. Anyway, like I said, NY has a problem on their hands. You never added what you thought about that issue. Just crap that adds nothing to the discussion.My posting in this and every other thread adds tons to discussions crap head. I think NY is on the right track but it shouldn't be up to a state to do that. It should be done on the federal level. and there should be defined consequences (possibilities are fines, inability to purchase other guns, confiscation of unregistered guns, etc.) for doing so. the federal gov. has an entire branch with firearms in its name that could be responsible for this. NY doesn't have anything like that to enforce their law.What should NY do to the people that didn't register their guns?
Quote from: CNS on June 11, 2014, 01:14:07 PM Are we only talking about ppl that have shown past actual negligence in loaning out guns all willy nilly? I mean, I am fully on board with those couple thousand ppl not having guns. Yes, this is who we're talking about, with possible worse consequences depending on the ultimate crime and whether the original owner was simply negligent or actively selling firearms to people who use them to commit crimes. And I think a registry is a great first step to finding negligent (and worse) owners and encouraging gun owners to be a little more careful.
Quote from: steve dave on June 11, 2014, 01:23:07 PMQuote from: Emo EMAW on June 11, 2014, 01:22:05 PMQuote from: steve dave on June 11, 2014, 01:21:07 PMQuote from: Emo EMAW on June 11, 2014, 01:14:47 PMQuote from: steve dave on June 11, 2014, 01:02:33 PMit's crazy how brainwashed gun people are on this topic. the wild leaps from "registration" to "take away all guns and charge gun owners with crimes" are very . is this an nra talking point or something?There is a historical precedent here; that's where most of it comes from. Anyway, like I said, NY has a problem on their hands. You never added what you thought about that issue. Just crap that adds nothing to the discussion.My posting in this and every other thread adds tons to discussions crap head. I think NY is on the right track but it shouldn't be up to a state to do that. It should be done on the federal level. and there should be defined consequences (possibilities are fines, inability to purchase other guns, confiscation of unregistered guns, etc.) for doing so. the federal gov. has an entire branch with firearms in its name that could be responsible for this. NY doesn't have anything like that to enforce their law.What should NY do to the people that didn't register their guns?And folks, here's how you get from law-abiding gun-owning citizen to criminal faced with confiscation of personal property.
And folks, here's how you get from law-abiding gun-owning citizen to criminal faced with confiscation of personal property.
I think you should be able to have guns unless you say something like "They'll never take my guns!" Then I think we should come take your guns.
You just suggested confiscation is response to my question, and then wonder why people are worried about confiscation? I mean, wtf.
Quote from: Emo EMAW on June 11, 2014, 01:25:23 PMAnd folks, here's how you get from law-abiding gun-owning citizen to criminal faced with confiscation of personal property. Quote from: steve dave on June 11, 2014, 01:02:33 PMit's crazy how brainwashed gun people are on this topic. the wild leaps from "registration" to "take away all guns and charge gun owners with crimes" are very . is this an nra talking point or something?
the thought is owners would keep better tabs on their guns, because if a crime was committed with their gun then they would be liable.
Quote from: Emo EMAW on June 11, 2014, 01:37:29 PMYou just suggested confiscation is response to my question, and then wonder why people are worried about confiscation? I mean, wtf. yes, if you break gun laws that should be an option, just like felons not being allowed to have guns. the barrier your brain (and other gun people's) has put up to thinking about this topic logically is astounding.
It has to be federal. Unless states are going to set up border checkpoints.