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Re: Losing this poll - help needed

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 3:29 pm
by Abraham
Let's see: There's a rampant curable disease, but let's keep the antidote away...

Re: Losing this poll - help needed

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 3:51 pm
by Charles L. Cotton
Abraham wrote:Let's see: There's a rampant curable disease, but let's keep the antidote away...
That's an excellent analogy! I'm going to have to steal that line.

Chas.

Re: Losing this poll - help needed

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 3:55 pm
by bblhd672
clarionite wrote:
SQLGeek wrote:I see the talking point in a few places has shifted to "semi-auto" as a whole. That's not good.
I had a discussion with a friend last night about it. He's a reasonable person, Holds a PHD, Works as a programmer... Very smart.

We started with him calling for much stricter background checks. I asked him to define much stricter. He described the process that exists. He said every state is different, I explained that the background check was federal there are no differences between states. He then said he could go to another state and buy a gun at a gun show with no background check. I explained to him that purchasing a gun from a dealer had to go through a background check, and that if he had purchased a gun in another state that the gun had to be transferred to him through a FFL in his state.

He went on about AR15's being Assault Rifles that shouldn't be purchased by civilians. I explained the A was for Armalite not Assault. He tried to equate it to a machine gun. I pointed out long guns in their entirety comprised a very small percent of mass shootings, that hand guns made up the bulk. And that as far as deaths go, blunt objects far surpassed guns of any type.

By the end of the conversation he had given up on the AR15 issue and replaced it with the word Semi Automatic... Showing the real foundation of his beliefs. It's not surprising. He's Austrian, grew up in Austria. He's only been in the US 8 years or so. But if someone as bright as he is, and that I know well enough that he isn't playing dumb about his agenda, is so wrong on the basics of what he believes of the issue then the Anti's are going to be able to dupe quite a few people into believing.

We also touched on person to person transactions not being ran through a BG check. I told him it's illegal for me to sell a firearm to someone I know can't pass a background check. So he dropped that one fairly quickly.
Good job! Unfortunately, not only is he well educated, he is also well indoctrinated with information that is not factual.

Re: Losing this poll - help needed

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 4:08 pm
by mojo84
Abraham wrote:Let's see: There's a rampant curable disease, but let's keep the antidote away...
But, the antidote may be misused. Ban it.

Re: Losing this poll - help needed

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 4:39 pm
by JakeTheSnake
mojo84 wrote:
Abraham wrote:Let's see: There's a rampant curable disease, but let's keep the antidote away...
But, the antidote may be misused. Ban it.
No, the antidote does not make as much money as the disease. Ban it.

Re: Losing this poll - help needed

Posted: Fri Feb 23, 2018 4:56 pm
by LDB415
It's 498 yes, 58.9%, to 348 no, 41.1%. I might have accidentally voted again to get the updated results.

Re: Losing this poll - help needed

Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2018 8:38 am
by chasfm11
60/40 Yes/No as of this morning.

Re: Losing this poll - help needed

Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2018 8:47 am
by RPBrown
59.8% when I voted (again :cool: ) this morning. I don’t like to lose either

Re: Losing this poll - help needed

Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2018 9:12 am
by mrvmax
Why does this always come down to "need"? For the overwhelming majority of possessions we have we do not have to prove any "need" for them, we just need to have the money to buy them. If we get down to it nobody in the U.S. "needs" anything outside of the basic food, clothing and shelter. I don't "need" a 64 ounce drink, I don't "need" a one ton diesel truck considering I never tow anything, I don't "need" a $200 name brand fountain pen when a $1 Bic will do. We live in America and almost everything we own we have no need for. I wish they would stop asking why we "need" firearms, it is not a question of need (although I would argue that I "need" at least one pistol, rifle and shotgun but why stop at 1?).

Re: Losing this poll - help needed

Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2018 9:23 am
by mbschne
Voted. 59.8% yes.

Re: Losing this poll - help needed

Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2018 9:37 am
by treadlightly
clarionite wrote:
SQLGeek wrote:I see the talking point in a few places has shifted to "semi-auto" as a whole. That's not good.
I had a discussion with a friend last night about it. He's a reasonable person, Holds a PHD, Works as a programmer... Very smart.

We started with him calling for much stricter background checks. I asked him to define much stricter. He described the process that exists. He said every state is different, I explained that the background check was federal there are no differences between states. He then said he could go to another state and buy a gun at a gun show with no background check. I explained to him that purchasing a gun from a dealer had to go through a background check, and that if he had purchased a gun in another state that the gun had to be transferred to him through a FFL in his state.

He went on about AR15's being Assault Rifles that shouldn't be purchased by civilians. I explained the A was for Armalite not Assault. He tried to equate it to a machine gun. I pointed out long guns in their entirety comprised a very small percent of mass shootings, that hand guns made up the bulk. And that as far as deaths go, blunt objects far surpassed guns of any type.

By the end of the conversation he had given up on the AR15 issue and replaced it with the word Semi Automatic... Showing the real foundation of his beliefs. It's not surprising. He's Austrian, grew up in Austria. He's only been in the US 8 years or so. But if someone as bright as he is, and that I know well enough that he isn't playing dumb about his agenda, is so wrong on the basics of what he believes of the issue then the Anti's are going to be able to dupe quite a few people into believing.

We also touched on person to person transactions not being ran through a BG check. I told him it's illegal for me to sell a firearm to someone I know can't pass a background check. So he dropped that one fairly quickly.
PhD-there’s your problem. I’m a programmer, too, but not a PhD. On the other hand, I developed object oriented programming tools as early as the 1980’s.

I consider myself more of a weaponized logician than an academic.

By choice, I never cause harm.

Re: Losing this poll - help needed

Posted: Sat Feb 24, 2018 9:44 am
by rob777
Over 60% yes...