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originally posted by: icanteven
a reply to: fencesitter85
- Ban certain types of firearms and accessories (those with silencers, magazines over a certain threshold, etc.)
originally posted by: EvillerBob
originally posted by: icanteven
a reply to: fencesitter85
- Ban certain types of firearms and accessories (those with silencers, magazines over a certain threshold, etc.)
And yet even here, in the land of Extreme Gun Control aka the UK (and in common with many other European countries) we are pro-suppressor because they mitigate noise nuisance and reduce exposure to peak sound levels that can damage hearing.
Once again, we have a poster trying to legislate based on what they've seen in a James Bond film. See my previous posts for my thoughts on this
originally posted by: cynicalheathen
a reply to: ForteanOrg
In the 2nd Amendment text, does it say "right of the people" or "right of the Militia"?
The right to self-defense is never obsolete.
Governments throughout history have always respected their citizens and have never gone on genocidal killing sprees...
originally posted by: TheRedneck
a reply to: mcsjr454
Excellent synopsis! Bravo!
Here in Alabama, a law was passed some time back that required a state-provided gun safety course to be completed in order to obtain a concealed carry permit (not sure how that applies today, since we just passed another law allowing unpermitted concealed carry). I always thought that, if overreach had to exist, that was a relatively good form of overreach.
In High School JROTC in my day, we had a weapons instructor. We took trips to the nearby Armory and practised with actual military weapons. I have fired an M-1 and an M-16... not too shabby with the M-16. No one ever got hurt. Our instructor was a harsh stickler for gun safety, and everyone learned a lot about guns in general from him.
The issues we in America face today come not from guns, but from the lack of education, formal and societal, in how to use them and how to interact with others. My father taught me from an early age three simple rules that I, in turn, passed to my children and fully expect them to pass down to theirs:
- Always assume every gun is loaded and off safety.
- Never point a gun at anything you don't intend to kill, even inadvertently.
- Only kill for food or self-protection.
Every single gun crime or gun accident can be traced to a violation of one of those rules. Every one.
TheRedneck