Ugh, another VT knee jerk reaction
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Ugh, another VT knee jerk reaction
"Head of Virginia Tech panel urges end to gun 'proliferation'"
http://www.dailypress.com/news/local/vi ... 4438.story
I know, let's pass a bunch of insane laws to stop insane people from doing insane things, that should work.
http://www.dailypress.com/news/local/vi ... 4438.story
I know, let's pass a bunch of insane laws to stop insane people from doing insane things, that should work.
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No...cain't...stop...don't go there...the pain...ugh...W. Gerald Massengill
I'm so going to get a big noogie for this...
In any event, the whole concepts is once again addressed that anyone, doesn't matter if you are insane or not...YOU must be insane for possessing guns...
And if we argue the point to people like that, it only proves their position in the minds of the unwashed...
...sigh...
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No, but they might well lose their gun rights.snscott wrote:So, do "insane" people lose all their Rights enumerated in the Constitution as "birth rights"? I'm sorry, I missed that exclusion clause. Where is that again?
Personally, I think that advocating "gun rights for the insane" is a bit of a loser.
I would hold off on that campaign at least until we get some easier issues settled, like the parking lot bill for instance.
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Has there really been a proliferation of guns? Seems like that is a common theme in the media."The thought ... of people losing their firearms is just something that Americans can't tolerate and quite honestly shouldn't. But on the other hand, we cannot allow the proliferation of guns to continue like they're continuing," Massengill said.
While I would agree the raw number of firearms has probably increased over the years in the U.S., the number to people who own them has probably decreased. When compared to my childhood days (1960's), in my opinion, there are significantly more people today who are unfamiliar with firearms.
A more accurate statement would read: "...we cannot allow the proliferation of irresponsible and criminal conduct with guns to continue..."
A logical solution would be to support local law enforcement efforts in combating criminal behavior and the introduction of firearms safety training at the university. Perhaps a school sponsored shooting team?
Sadly, logic seems to be lost in the wilderness these days.
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anytime somebody analyzes something i can't help but notice the first 4 letters of that word,and I never thought ppl needed to be armed when i was in law enforcement 25 years ago but these times they are a changing and usually a police officer is the last to arrive at a crime scene,and today people need to be able to defend themselves,no they have a right to be able to defend themselves and no i'm not taking the law into my own hands in that case if the actor survives i give you permission to charge him