View Single Post
Old 06-18-2009, 05:06 PM   #18 (permalink)
CD
Psychic MOD

 
CD's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Your Mom's bedroom.
Posts: VMMMDCXVIII
Thanks: 718
Thanked 3,726 Times in 242 Posts
Rep Power: 1949
CD is your daddy CD is your daddy CD is your daddy CD is your daddy CD is your daddy CD is your daddy CD is your daddy CD is your daddy CD is your daddy CD is your daddy CD is your daddy
Points: 378,755, Level: 62
Points: 378,755, Level: 62 Points: 378,755, Level: 62 Points: 378,755, Level: 62
Activity: 14.3%
Activity: 14.3% Activity: 14.3% Activity: 14.3%
Re: 2nd Amendment - Slipping away

Quote:
Originally Posted by Juan.Camaney View Post
Common misconception. When a criminal wants to purchase a gun to commit a crime, he won't go to a store where he has to provide ID to buy a gun. He'll go to his buddies' buddies who know "some guy" or to the black market. The only thing the 7 day period does is make people who want to protect themselves vulnerable for 7 extra days. How many times have you read on the paper about some broad who was threatened by an ex who called the cops only to have them tell her a crime has not been commited then gets slashed up by the same dude? Are you going to throw out the suicide thing? Why is there no waiting period on buy a bottle of pills that do the same?

Gun restrictions are supposed to take care of people...what ever happened to responsibility for one's actions?
Common misconception? Dude, what facts back up your opinion?

Obviously a criminal can get a gun. Being a criminal means you are more likely to know other criminals who can get a gun. However, I would also assume that there are quite a few people who would commit a crime if they could get a gun quickly. These crimes of passion could be caused by being fired, catching a cheating spouse, etc...

But there are a lot of people who don't like guns, and we all know that the easiest victim is someone who looks like an easy victim (women, children, elderly). I'm not an easy victim at all, but I also know that if something came up where I felt threatened, would having a gun instantly make me qualified to shoot it accurately if I was attacked the following day? That woman who is being threatened by her ex? Do you honestly think that a girl would be able to out shoot a psycho exbf, who may or may not have experience with a gun?

All I know is that the 2nd amendment allows us the privilege of owning and keeping a gun. But a lot of things weren't even dreamed up in 1791, and assault rifles were one of them. Or what about a chain gun mounted on a turret? That would be a great way to defend my home!

You know, if I applied to get an assault rifle and I was turned down, I wouldn't bitch and moan to my congressmen. I can still get a handgun or shotgun if I wanted it, so my 2nd amendment rights haven't been bamboozled.
__________________
CD is offline   Reply With Quote Share with Facebook