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Topic: Gun Control
mightymoe's photo
Tue 02/20/18 05:42 PM

Okay. Good luck with that. I would hope its not another armed staff who was thinking the same when they see your gun.
can you not tell the difference between someone who is supposed to have a gun and someone who isn't supposed to have a gun? huh

msharmony's photo
Tue 02/20/18 05:42 PM

I am wondering where he got the money to buy the guns that he had?
anyone know?


I believe he had a job.

mightymoe's photo
Tue 02/20/18 05:44 PM


I am wondering where he got the money to buy the guns that he had?
anyone know?


I believe he had a job.
I thought that area was rich and affluent?

yellowrose10's photo
Tue 02/20/18 05:51 PM
He had an inheritance. Apparently his mom had money

http://www.google.com/amp/s/nypost.com/2018/02/20/woman-who-took-in-florida-shooter-wants-control-of-his-inheritance/amp/

Robxbox73's photo
Tue 02/20/18 05:51 PM


Silly argument..... lets say we ban every thing....what's next? Rocks? Bats? Toothpicks? Toilets seats??
The left has no rational solition, because the problem is not guns....its bad human beings....can you ban those please???


We do ban things. We ban small toys that can choke kids, we ban certain types of chemicals for foods, et cetera ... it doesnt lead to banning 'everything'

it isnt an all or nothing situation.


Its the lazy, slipper slope to George Orwells 1984....Must people go running to the nanny state whenever they dont want to think and come up with a non-big brother solution??? Keep America free. Keep globalist leftist control out...

mightymoe's photo
Tue 02/20/18 06:02 PM
I'm wondering about the people he lived with, they don't seem right...

Argo's photo
Tue 02/20/18 06:06 PM

maybe instead of trying to solve the problem in its entirety
focus on something specific...without the argument that doing
so is the first step in taking away ALL guns ???

so whats the problem with banning sale and manufacture
of......bump-stocks ???

is there any valid reason for them ?

well this has been up here about an hour and half now and
i don't see anybody promoting bump-stocks and nobody has
argued that it will lead to confiscation of anyone guns either..

have we found some common ground ? a compromise perhaps ?

so why don't we do it, not after breakfast, not tomorrow, not
next week....do it NOW

how about another specific ?

any objections to the registration and mandatory
backround check requirement for the private sale of firearms ??

Robxbox73's photo
Tue 02/20/18 06:12 PM
Argo, please explaing to us how your national registry will keep a bad cop from filing off a serial number and selling the gun to a criminal???
I wait with bated breath.......
whoa

Robxbox73's photo
Tue 02/20/18 06:14 PM
Edited by Robxbox73 on Tue 02/20/18 06:15 PM
Sry Argo, that was rehtorical. The mods to the constitution and gun laws that the left pushes for would only affect law abiding citizens.....NOT criminals...

mightymoe's photo
Tue 02/20/18 06:16 PM


maybe instead of trying to solve the problem in its entirety
focus on something specific...without the argument that doing
so is the first step in taking away ALL guns ???

so whats the problem with banning sale and manufacture
of......bump-stocks ???

is there any valid reason for them ?

well this has been up here about an hour and half now and
i don't see anybody promoting bump-stocks and nobody has
argued that it will lead to confiscation of anyone guns either..

have we found some common ground ? a compromise perhaps ?

so why don't we do it, not after breakfast, not tomorrow, not
next week....do it NOW

how about another specific ?

any objections to the registration and mandatory
backround check requirement for the private sale of firearms ??
ok Argo, couple of questions... Who's paying to do this? How are they going to get a half billion guns in the database? What happens when one gets stolen, and someone winds up dead from it a few weeks later? Who maintains this database? What would be the penalties for someone breaking this law?

Sorry, it doesn't seem a very feasible idea at the moment...

Robxbox73's photo
Tue 02/20/18 06:20 PM
Moe's right....thia is not a national gun registry....its a gun confiscation tool for the NWO....UNCONSTITUTIONAL...
........................................................end of line....

mightymoe's photo
Tue 02/20/18 06:31 PM

Moe's right....thia is not a national gun registry....its a gun confiscation tool for the NWO....UNCONSTITUTIONAL...
........................................................end of line....
I was gonna send you an email, but your restrictions won't let me...it's a YouTube video you might be interested in...

http://youtu.be/HVZtHOQ5UtU

Argo's photo
Tue 02/20/18 06:32 PM
ok Argo, couple of questions... Who's paying to do this? How are they going to get a half billion guns in the database? What happens when one gets stolen, and someone winds up dead from it a few weeks later? Who maintains this database? What would be the penalties for someone breaking this law?

Sorry, it doesn't seem a very feasible idea at the moment...

there is already in place registration and backround check
data base for licensed arms dealers (gun shops) you can "what if
this/what if that", all day long...so, i'll reiterate this is
SPECIFIC to PRIVATE SALES only...shouldn't those sales follow
the same laws as a licensed gun dealer is required to ???

mightymoe's photo
Tue 02/20/18 06:38 PM
there is already in place registration and backround check
data base for licensed arms dealers (gun shops) you can "what if
this/what if that", all day long...so, i'll reiterate this is
SPECIFIC to PRIVATE SALES only...shouldn't those sales follow
the same laws as a licensed gun dealer is required to ???
I'm sorry, what part of "I don't think it feasible right now" do you not understand?

Argo's photo
Tue 02/20/18 06:48 PM
@ Moe..

you asked me some questions..i answered
i dont think private sales come remotely close to
half billion weapons///what ifs, i tried to answer...

your opinion of feasibility is valid and i understand it

it's not an argument...i'm looking for common ground

mightymoe's photo
Tue 02/20/18 06:57 PM

@ Moe..

you asked me some questions..i answered
i dont think private sales come remotely close to
half billion weapons///what ifs, i tried to answer...

your opinion of feasibility is valid and i understand it

it's not an argument...i'm looking for common ground
it is common ground, I have no problem with it, but like I've said before, I really don't think anything should be done until they look at the prescription problem first... Major corporate owns the US, and they dictate laws in their favor... If these drugs are "unsafe", then why are they still being prescribed? Granted that it may be a small percentage of those who take will wig out, but if that is a problem, then maybe changing meds or not taking them would save some Innocents lives...

Argo's photo
Tue 02/20/18 07:12 PM
@xbox

since you referred to me by name i don't want to be
rude and ignore your posts

this is not about the left vs the right, confiscation tools
of the NWO or any CT stuff like that...in my post please re-read
this sentence...."without the argument that doing so is the
first step in taking away ALL guns...

you're welcome to post anything you want here...but i won't
be responding to any rhetoric like that again...NHF

i just made that up, i think >>>>> NHF (no hard feelings)

Robxbox73's photo
Tue 02/20/18 07:16 PM
Its cool Argo! Its a good post. And the rhetoric is a good additive to the fuel tank! No hard feelings.

Argo's photo
Tue 02/20/18 07:21 PM


@ Moe..

you asked me some questions..i answered
i dont think private sales come remotely close to
half billion weapons///what ifs, i tried to answer...

your opinion of feasibility is valid and i understand it

it's not an argument...i'm looking for common ground
it is common ground, I have no problem with it, but like I've said before, I really don't think anything should be done until they look at the prescription problem first... Major corporate owns the US, and they dictate laws in their favor... If these drugs are "unsafe", then why are they still being prescribed? Granted that it may be a small percentage of those who take will wig out, but if that is a problem, then maybe changing meds or not taking them would save some Innocents lives...

i don't disagree at all, it's a complex problem with many factors
to taken into consideration....this is more common ground
that our leaders should be discussing across the aisle...
we here are finding some common ground...there is no reason
they shouldn't be able to also...

Dodo_David's photo
Tue 02/20/18 07:31 PM

if you do a search on mass shooters on prescription meds, I came up with over 50 websites on it, here is one...

https://www.naturalnews.com/039752_mass_shootings_psychiatric_drugs_antidepressants.html#


Ross Pomeroy, Chief Editor of RealClearScience: "Natural News has possibly done more to popularize conspiracy-oriented and pseudoscientific beliefs than any other news outlet this century."

Now, here is information from a legitimate source (via the National Center for Biotechnology Information):

What is the scientific evidence for an association between psychotropic drugs and homicidal behavior? Most of the available studies are case reports that only suggest a coincidental link between violence or homicide and antidepressants or benzodiazepines, while very little is known about the association between antipsychotics and homicide. Two recent ecological studies found no support for a significant role of antidepressant use in lethal violence in the Netherlands or the U.S., although data on individual offenders were not available. Quantitative data from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) adverse event reporting system imply that some antidepressants may be associated with a disproportionately high number of violent events. On the contrary, two small studies on antidepressant use among a special subgroup of homicide-suicide offenders found no evidence to support a causal link between antidepressants and homicidal behavior.

There are three crucial conditions that must be fulfilled to properly study the putative association between exposure (i.e., use of a psychotropic drug) and outcome (homicide): a) the sample must be unselected, to be representative of the total offender population; b) the reason for prescribing the medication must be considered and controlled, and c) the effect of other concomitant medication(s) must be adjusted. No such studies have been done thus far on the association between the risk of committing homicide and the use of psychotropic drugs.


Quote Source:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4471985/

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