An amazing case for reducing gun ownership in America

Well I'm interested to see what he says, because I don't see the connection.

The pro-gun crowd think that since there are other risks in the world, like heart attack or cancer or dying in a car accident, that we shouldn't worry about guns.
 
The pro-gun crowd think that since there are other risks in the world, like heart attack or cancer or dying in a car accident, that we shouldn't worry about guns.

Personally I care less about handguns and riffles. But something has to be done about these vicious attacks with high-power riffles at school houses.
 
Personally I care less about handguns and riffles. But something has to be done about these vicious attacks with high-power riffles at school houses.

Handguns kill way more in total. The proliferation of guns in America, matched with our obsession and glorification of gun violence, is not doing us any favors.
 
Personally I care less about handguns and riffles. But something has to be done about these vicious attacks with high-power riffles at school houses.
I hear what you are saying, but do you have any idea how many of these rifles are out there? Millions and millions. What would you do with the rifles?
I don't think the weapon is the problem.
 
I hear what you are saying, but do you have any idea how many of these rifles are out there? Millions and millions. What would you do with the rifles?
I don't think the weapon is the problem.

I think you offer a special kind of license to own one where you can verify that someone who owns the high-powered assault riffle is not a loonie toon. You put the cost of the background checks and the meeting a psychologist on the taxpayers dimes because it's to protect the community. And after a period of 6 months... you start taking them away every time we find one that doesn't also come with a licensed owner.
 
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I think you offer a special kind of license to own one where you can verify that someone who owns the high-powered assault riffle is not a loonie toon. You put the cost of the background checks and the meeting a psychologist on the taxpayers dimes because it's to protect the community. And after a period of 6 months... you start taking them away every time we find one that doesn't also come with a licensed owner.
You know there are many more powerful rifles than the AR15.
I have no problem with background checks and waiting periods, maybe a couple days, we should be able to go through some records at least that fast.
 
You know there are many more powerful rifles than the AR15.
I have no problem with background checks and waiting periods, maybe a couple days, we should be able to go through some records at least that fast.

To me it's less about the power of the weapon. A AR15 seems to be the perfect tool for attacking groups of people and hence it is being used to inflict true terror and maximum casulities.

A 50cal riffle isn't.
 
More guns, more gun injury and deaths.

Really......
Does that same Premise apply to .....
Cars
Planes
Boats
Bicycles
Skateboards
Scooters
Motorcycles
Hammers
Nails
Knives
Forks
Spoons
Plates
Pans
Irons
Bats
Metal bars
Machetes
Towels
Tubs
Sinks
Chains
Chairs
Dogs
Cats
Rabbits
Rats.....Oh #@%$ them Rats
Snakes
Lizards
Gators
Wolfs
Lions
Politicians...Yeah #@%$ them Politicians
Russians
Mexicans
Canadians
Muslims.......Hmmmmm #@%$
Chinese
Japanese
Germans
Ukrainians
Turks
Africans
Italians

Aw Hell ....Wez ...You are Sooooo Full of #@%$ !



 
Hmmmm,
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