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PostPosted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 4:07 pm 
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I'm pretty sure no one was using it as an argument. He just said it sucked.



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I'm pretty sure no one was using it as an argument. He just said it sucked.


I read it considerably differently than that.

I reckon he'll clarify if need be.

My contention still stands ... guns aren't the real issue ... people's (in this case mental) health is the primary issue.

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I never said guns are bad because people I know got shot, Don.

I was speaking to the "fun" viewpoint and why I believe I personally have never seen them that way.

Guns were fired quite a bit in my neighborhood growing up. I see them as dangerous mostly because of how they were introduced to me and shaped the way I lived as a youth.

I don't think I told anyone how they should feel or that their feelings are wrong or bad...

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This leads me to my "Crescent Hammer" theory. If I didn't have a hammer, I'd use a crescent wrench to drive a nail in a pinch.I think that if guns were somehow eliminated, we'd find other ways to hurt people we wanted to hurt.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 4:19 pm 
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I never said guns are bad because people I know got shot, Don.

I was speaking to the "fun" viewpoint and why I believe I personally have never seen them that way.

Guns were fired quite a bit in my neighborhood growing up. I see them as dangerous mostly because of how they were introduced to me and shaped the way I lived as a youth.

I don't think I told anyone how they should feel or that their feelings are wrong or bad...


Then it is as you say, and I read it entirely wrong. My apologies for inadvertently doing so.

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I get the "people suck and would find away to kill people no matter what" argument.

I understand that people choose to kill other people, and not the guns themselves.

I would just like to take away the seemingly best murder option these people have.

I like my chances vs. Knife guy rather than Gun guy. I know nothing is guaranteed and "we don't know how it would turn out", but some things are just logical.

There is a reason bringing a knife to a gun fight is a thing. Guns are a more efficient way to murder someone.

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Darko doing some good work. Not much that I can add as I agree with him quite a bit. I can only reiterate a couple of things.

There are a real shit load of laws on the books that are not enforced at all or as was mentioned plead down. There are a lot of reasons for this. Every time a tragedy occurs there is a cry for more laws.

Most people killing are not using legal guns. I have to admit that many times when 12 kids get shot in some rural or suburban school those are with legal guns the kid generally gets from dad or his own hunting rifles. That is a real issue. What is ignored though is every do gooder wants to change the country when 12 white kids get shot. What about the 400 or whatever killed in Chicago alone every year. I am going to assume (and I may take heat) most of those guns were not obtained legally.

Lastly, I heard a great point on talk radio this morning. When was the last time you seen or heard of one of these blast-aways taking out 20 in an inner city school? I can't think of one. The point they made was that they are all metal detector and other security at a high manner and it seems to work. So my question after hearing that was why not that same level at the more affluent suburban settings? Racism? Secure them up.

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What kind of additional background would you recommend checking? Currently, in Illinois, those with Felonies cannot obtain a FOID.

Be honest with the the part that had my antenna up is the "mentally healthy" part.


To be honest I don't know all of what's required in background checks for gun purchases. My post was really an incoherent complaint at what I have read/understood gun lobbyists calling for, eg less stringent checks if any when trying to buy a gun. To the extent pushback against checks is true, then I'd find something off about that. Happy to be corrected though if I'm wrong.
I didn't understand the last part of your post, can you please clarify?

Well you said that "law abiding, mentally healthy" citizens should be able to buy guns. I said my antenna was up on "mentally healthy" as a) mental health is a very ambiguous term, which could easily be inconsistently enforced/applied or improperly applied toward a particular ethic or political group and b) when mental health is used as a means of restricting someone from a constitutional right I would wager that it would encourage people who have minor, treatable problems from getting help that they need and exacerbating those issues for fear of permanently losing their right to own a weapon.


Thanks for clarifying. I understand your concern for a possible erosion of rights granted by the constitution when we talk about things like regulation, etc. But there are already numerous rights and/or freedoms that have been regulated, restricted, circumscribed, etc., by law. You cannot purchase alcohol for example until a certain age, and you cannot operate any motor vehicle if you have a blood alcohol content above a certain number, or you cannot run for some offices until you hit a certain age, and so on. Many rights and or freedoms have been conditionally granted or qualified for a long time - do you think purchasing a gun should not be subject certain thorny conditions like, say, mental health?

I'm sympathetic to you saying this is quite ambiguous, but with so many recent shootings being linked to health issues, don't you think it's the right time to be asking this? Ultimately this is probably a question for constitutional law theorists to ponder over, and I think it's worth it. It wouldn't be the first time folks have tried to figure a way out of a social paradox that cuts across law, rights, and public safety. Also for me this is not about the right to own, it's about legal preconditions to purchase a gun. And I also think that even if we agreed that stricter regulations won't necessarily stop people from illegally obtaining guns, I don't think that's relevant to the question of more robust conditions on gun transactions.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 11, 2014 6:15 pm 
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veganfan21 wrote:

Thanks for clarifying. I understand your concern for a possible erosion of rights granted by the constitution when we talk about things like regulation, etc. But there are already numerous rights and/or freedoms that have been regulated, restricted, circumscribed, etc., by law. You cannot purchase alcohol for example until a certain age, and you cannot operate any motor vehicle if you have a blood alcohol content above a certain number, or you cannot run for some offices until you hit a certain age, and so on. Many rights and or freedoms have been conditionally granted or qualified for a long time - do you think purchasing a gun should not be subject certain thorny conditions like, say, mental health?


Well purchasing alcohol and driving a car are not constitutionally granted rights. Gun ownership, for better or worse, is. So I don't find them to be particularly comparable.
The ages required for running for office, particularly President, is 35 per Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution and Article I Section 3 requires a minimum age of 30 for Senate, and Article I Section 2 has age requirement of 25 for a Representative (among other residency and naturalization requirements).


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I'm sympathetic to you saying this is quite ambiguous, but with so many recent shootings being linked to health issues, don't you think it's the right time to be asking this? Ultimately this is probably a question for constitutional law theorists to ponder over, and I think it's worth it. It wouldn't be the first time folks have tried to figure a way out of a social paradox that cuts across law, rights, and public safety. Also for me this is not about the right to own, it's about legal preconditions to purchase a gun. And I also think that even if we agreed that stricter regulations won't necessarily stop people from illegally obtaining guns, I don't think that's relevant to the question of more robust conditions on gun transactions.

Yes, now certainly is the right time to be asking these questions, no doubt. And I agree, it's something that as a constitutional layman, I would not be qualified to debate. And I would absolutely agree to restrictions on gun transactions.

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