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Originally posted by ownbestenemy
Originally posted by Indigo5
What is the problem with a vote? The idea of allowing an actual vote being equal to dictatorship??? Do you realize how ironic and tyranical that sounds?
Absent the current issue, were you taking the same stand on other issues that you didn't agree with or did you agree with the Constitutional practice of Congress establishing their own rules. As it is now, there are rules in place to proceed to an "up or down" vote.
Originally posted by ownbestenemy
"The deal would close the so-called gun show loophole, requiring that background checks are conducted on all commercial gun sales in the country. ... When a sale occurs, the buyer and seller would meet at a licensed dealer, who would conduct the check. ...
Originally posted by ownbestenemy
For clarification purposes, since we are dealing with 2nd Amendment; do I need to seek the OK of the Government before I sell you: a knife? a bat? a sling-shot? a baton? etc, etc.
person-to-person sales — the 'friends and neighbors exceptions' would not be subject to a check."
Originally posted by ownbestenemy
Why only firearms when there are a multitude of other "arms" that can be just as lethal?
Originally posted by Common Good
reply to post by Indigo5
Why are they trying to ban ANYTHING?
Weapons are not the issue when it comes to violence.
Guns dont make people violent.
[two different] Four-year-old boys in different states were involved in two separate shooting incidents in the last four days, with tragic results.
On Saturday, a Tennessee boy discharged a pistol at a sheriff's deputy's wife, killing her instantly. On Monday, a New Jersey toddler killed a 6-year-old neighbor after a rifle was fired at his head.
Weapons are not the issue when it comes to violence.
Guns dont make people violent.
Originally posted by Indigo5
Originally posted by Common Good
reply to post by Indigo5
Why are they trying to ban ANYTHING?
Weapons are not the issue when it comes to violence.
Guns dont make people violent.
Guns don't kill people...people kill people!...and so do monkeys if you give them a gun!
What makes you think that violent intent is the only factor in outcome? The tool matters...as any gun owner or manufacturer will attest to.
Furthermore why would you think that intent is even neccessary?
[two different] Four-year-old boys in different states were involved in two separate shooting incidents in the last four days, with tragic results.
On Saturday, a Tennessee boy discharged a pistol at a sheriff's deputy's wife, killing her instantly. On Monday, a New Jersey toddler killed a 6-year-old neighbor after a rifle was fired at his head.
usnews.nbcnews.com...
There are valid debates that need to be had centering on gun control and protecting the 2nd amendment, but the argument that guns offer no advantage in lethality or specific utility in killing is nonsense.
Originally posted by HauntWok
reply to post by Common Good
Weapons are not the issue when it comes to violence.
Guns dont make people violent.
You know, your right, guns don't make people violent, Conservative media makes people violent. j/k
But seriously people. We have had enough tragedies in this nation related to firearms. It's time to collectively reevaluate our need for weaponry.
Now it's true that criminals don't obey the laws and any new laws would just be ignored by these people anyway. But we need to do SOMETHING. What the pro gun crowd wants us to do is arm every man woman child and turtle and hope for the best.
Why do we think that only psychos and criminals use guns for violence?
reply to post by LeatherNLace
I see no reason why the Senate should not vote on each and every one of those gun control measures. Little, if any, of them will pass; however, I believe it is important that each and every one of the 100 senators should be on the record as to where they stand on the issues. What's so wrong with that? Hiding behind a filibuster to avoid going on the record is about as cowardly an act there is.
Originally posted by WeRpeons
reply to post by LeatherNLace
I see no reason why the Senate should not vote on each and every one of those gun control measures. Little, if any, of them will pass; however, I believe it is important that each and every one of the 100 senators should be on the record as to where they stand on the issues. What's so wrong with that? Hiding behind a filibuster to avoid going on the record is about as cowardly an act there is.
I have to agree with everything you said. We elected these officials to vote on issues, whether they read them or not is their responsibility. Filibustering is just another example of how our representatives are not doing the job we elected them to do. Stop whining and go on the record and vote.
Originally posted by eXia7
So with that mentality, you think the filibuster against domestic drone use was an example of a congressman not doing his job?
Originally posted by marg6043
reply to post by Galvatron
I tell you, any laws are to restrict private and abiding law citizens they have nothing to do for safety. Still the argument that is all for the good of the nation and that congress can do whatever it wants and the President is the law of the land goes without question when it comes with the believes that everything in America is all peachy and that our government is the best thing beside Apple pie.
We got one of the most privately owned whore congress in the world and their pimps rules America.
Originally posted by eXia7
Originally posted by WeRpeons
reply to post by LeatherNLace
I see no reason why the Senate should not vote on each and every one of those gun control measures. Little, if any, of them will pass; however, I believe it is important that each and every one of the 100 senators should be on the record as to where they stand on the issues. What's so wrong with that? Hiding behind a filibuster to avoid going on the record is about as cowardly an act there is.
I have to agree with everything you said. We elected these officials to vote on issues, whether they read them or not is their responsibility. Filibustering is just another example of how our representatives are not doing the job we elected them to do. Stop whining and go on the record and vote.
So with that mentality, you think the filibuster against domestic drone use was an example of a congressman not doing his job?
Originally posted by Common Good
reply to post by Hopechest
You are implying that the govt has the authority to tell people which kind of vehicles they can operate.
They cant.
Thats bloombergs way of thinking.
Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.
Originally posted by Flatfish
No "Right" is absolute. Not even our 1st amendment right to free speech. ie; We're not allowed to yell "Fire!" in a crowded theatre, etc...
Whereas, the 2nd amendment actually begins with the words; "A well regulated militia being necessary";
...Just saying.