If we outlaw bazookas, then only outlaws will have bazookas
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good poontOZONE said:
A guy trying to hold off a classroom with a knife, probably won't have a lot of success.
I'm sure you can scale the concept up.


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If one wanted to knock off an armored car or blow a hole in the side of a bank to access the vault, a bazooka would be a perfectly logical weapon to accomplish the task. There is not really any other lawful use of the weapon. It is specifically designed for such crimes and destruction. Therefore, it is outlawed.OZONE said:
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If you want to shoot up a bunch of people at school, a 9mm with a 20 round clip is a perfect weapon, therefore it is outlawed. Oh wait.PurpleThrobber said:
If one wanted to knock off an armored car or blow a hole in the side of a bank to access the vault, a bazooka would be a perfectly logical weapon to accomplish the task. There is not really any other lawful use of the weapon. It is specifically designed for such crimes and destruction. Therefore, it is outlawed.OZONE said:
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Stop trying to change the subject. This is about feel guud gun legislation to 1. Pretend we care in a personal way and 2. Pretend we've accomplished something... anything... well we have to #TRYANDDOSOMETHING!SpoonieLuv said:
good poontOZONE said:
A guy trying to hold off a classroom with a knife, probably won't have a lot of success.
I'm sure you can scale the concept up.



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Yes because doing nothing has been successful. What if we do something and it saves 20 lives. Would that be worth it to be subject to a background check prior to buying any gun?sarktastic said:
Stop trying to change the subject. This is about feel guud gun legislation to 1. Pretend we care in a personal way and 2. Pretend we've accomplished something... anything... well we have to #TRYANDDOSOMETHING!SpoonieLuv said:
good poontOZONE said:
A guy trying to hold off a classroom with a knife, probably won't have a lot of success.
I'm sure you can scale the concept up.



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How about we just enforce the laws on the books before creating new ones. I keep seeing "moar background checks!!!11!!". A new gun purchase already requires a background check. And lying on the form is a felony.
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We haven't done nothing. We have done a lot. Ozone pointed out in another thread that we need to go door to door and take all the guns and leave the government as the only body with guns.2001400ex said:
Yes because doing nothing has been successful. What if we do something and it saves 20 lives. Would that be worth it to be subject to a background check prior to buying any gun?sarktastic said:
Stop trying to change the subject. This is about feel guud gun legislation to 1. Pretend we care in a personal way and 2. Pretend we've accomplished something... anything... well we have to #TRYANDDOSOMETHING!SpoonieLuv said:
good poontOZONE said:
A guy trying to hold off a classroom with a knife, probably won't have a lot of success.
I'm sure you can scale the concept up.



Of course then the government can kill millions like Ozone's commie pals throughout history but still.
The stupid and the fearful fall for this manipulation. Not surprised that you are one of them -
Are you not aware of gun shows and private gun sales? I know a couple people that make a living selling guns on the private market. Any felon can buy a gun through those means, in most states, without a background check.Slocus said:How about we just enforce the laws on the books before creating new ones. I keep seeing "moar background checks!!!11!!". A new gun purchase already requires a background check. And lying on the form is a felony.
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And in that case, it is incumbent upon the seller to deny a sale to a questionable person. Hey, that's a felony, too! Explain to me how you plan to enforce a background check on two people in a back alley intent on transferring a firearm for nefarious purpose.2001400ex said:
Are you not aware of gun shows and private gun sales? I know a couple people that make a living selling guns on the private market. Any felon can buy a gun through those means, in most states, without a background check.Slocus said:How about we just enforce the laws on the books before creating new ones. I keep seeing "moar background checks!!!11!!". A new gun purchase already requires a background check. And lying on the form is a felony.
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No. It wouldn't be worth it.2001400ex said:
Yes because doing nothing has been successful. What if we do something and it saves 20 lives. Would that be worth it to be subject to a background check prior to buying any gun?sarktastic said:
Stop trying to change the subject. This is about feel guud gun legislation to 1. Pretend we care in a personal way and 2. Pretend we've accomplished something... anything... well we have to #TRYANDDOSOMETHING!SpoonieLuv said:
good poontOZONE said:
A guy trying to hold off a classroom with a knife, probably won't have a lot of success.
I'm sure you can scale the concept up.



The single most important basic natural right that we as humans have is the right to life, meaning the right to be free from aggression, and to defend oneself from others (regardless of whether the aggressor is an individual, group, or "governmental" body) by any and all means necessary.
Anything done to limit that natural right to defend oneself is wrong.





