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Clinton promises manditory gun confiscation

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  • 2001400ex
    2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457

    2001400ex said:

    They won't come to our homes and take our guns. What they can do is control the flow of ammunition and new guns on the market, which in some ways they already do. They'll just take it up 35 notches. Absolutely wrong, but the left will say it's not the same thing. The purpose is the same, it just means going from point A to point B, but stopping at point C on the way, so don't twist.

    Just like the Brady bill was a slippery slope to confiscation, right?
    The Brady bill was the introduction of a background checking system. What does that have to do with this?

    I'm also for even more strict background checks, as I've expressed on numerous occassions. The federal government is also wanting to restrict certain gun purchase from sane law abiding citizens, which I'm totally against. Don't throw Brady bill nonsense to confuse the argument. Most don't think so, but I tend to think you're better than that.
    The Brady bill also limited sales of "assualt rifles" and the argument against it was the slippery slope argument. Hence why there was a 10 year time bomb on it. And it was not renewed after 10 years.
  • 2001400ex
    2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457

    The Australian bill that both Obama and Hillary are now advocating was not voluntary, it was mandatory.

    I'm sure both of them appreciate the little internet lemmings like Hondo spreading out to ask where Hillary ever said she would confiscate guns.

    but the fact is if they want that bill they want mandatory confiscation of guns.

    Case closed. Man up and agree with them or don't

    First it's stupid of Hillary to suggest in any way that what worked in Australia is viable here.

    That being said, they didn't confiscate all guns. They paid fair value for "assault weapons". And murder and suicide rates dropped drastically since.

    Taking currently owned guns away from people won't happen in America. Our society is different than Australia, we have way more people that cling to guns. Being able to own 11 pistols isn't enough, they want to own the biggest gun they can buy.
  • Swaye
    Swaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,741 Founders Club
    2001400ex said:

    The Australian bill that both Obama and Hillary are now advocating was not voluntary, it was mandatory.

    I'm sure both of them appreciate the little internet lemmings like Hondo spreading out to ask where Hillary ever said she would confiscate guns.

    but the fact is if they want that bill they want mandatory confiscation of guns.

    Case closed. Man up and agree with them or don't

    First it's stupid of Hillary to suggest in any way that what worked in Australia is viable here.

    That being said, they didn't confiscate all guns. They paid fair value for "assault weapons". And murder and suicide rates dropped drastically since.

    Taking currently owned guns away from people won't happen in America. Our society is different than Australia, we have way more people that cling to guns. Being able to own 11 pistols isn't enough, they want to own the biggest gun they can buy.
    I am glad I don't have to rely on you to protect my freedom.
  • 2001400ex
    2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
    Swaye said:

    2001400ex said:

    The Australian bill that both Obama and Hillary are now advocating was not voluntary, it was mandatory.

    I'm sure both of them appreciate the little internet lemmings like Hondo spreading out to ask where Hillary ever said she would confiscate guns.

    but the fact is if they want that bill they want mandatory confiscation of guns.

    Case closed. Man up and agree with them or don't

    First it's stupid of Hillary to suggest in any way that what worked in Australia is viable here.

    That being said, they didn't confiscate all guns. They paid fair value for "assault weapons". And murder and suicide rates dropped drastically since.

    Taking currently owned guns away from people won't happen in America. Our society is different than Australia, we have way more people that cling to guns. Being able to own 11 pistols isn't enough, they want to own the biggest gun they can buy.
    I am glad I don't have to rely on you to protect my freedom.
    Serious question here. No bullshit. If the government shows up in a tank, what is any gun you own going to do to save you?
  • doogsinparadise
    doogsinparadise Member Posts: 9,320
    In a @doogsinparadise administration only the bad guys will have guns. Everyone else will be issued a tank.
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 115,541 Founders Club
    2001400ex said:

    The Australian bill that both Obama and Hillary are now advocating was not voluntary, it was mandatory.

    I'm sure both of them appreciate the little internet lemmings like Hondo spreading out to ask where Hillary ever said she would confiscate guns.

    but the fact is if they want that bill they want mandatory confiscation of guns.

    Case closed. Man up and agree with them or don't

    First it's stupid of Hillary to suggest in any way that what worked in Australia is viable here.

    That being said, they didn't confiscate all guns. They paid fair value for "assault weapons". And murder and suicide rates dropped drastically since.

    Taking currently owned guns away from people won't happen in America. Our society is different than Australia, we have way more people that cling to guns. Being able to own 11 pistols isn't enough, they want to own the biggest gun they can buy.
    They didn't confiscate all guns just the guns of the law abiding citizens stupid enough to give them up when asked. Thanks for adding nothing to the discussion.

    You need to link your assertion because I've seen just the opposite. The criminals still have their guns
  • 2001400ex
    2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457

    2001400ex said:

    The Australian bill that both Obama and Hillary are now advocating was not voluntary, it was mandatory.

    I'm sure both of them appreciate the little internet lemmings like Hondo spreading out to ask where Hillary ever said she would confiscate guns.

    but the fact is if they want that bill they want mandatory confiscation of guns.

    Case closed. Man up and agree with them or don't

    First it's stupid of Hillary to suggest in any way that what worked in Australia is viable here.

    That being said, they didn't confiscate all guns. They paid fair value for "assault weapons". And murder and suicide rates dropped drastically since.

    Taking currently owned guns away from people won't happen in America. Our society is different than Australia, we have way more people that cling to guns. Being able to own 11 pistols isn't enough, they want to own the biggest gun they can buy.
    They didn't confiscate all guns just the guns of the law abiding citizens stupid enough to give them up when asked. Thanks for adding nothing to the discussion.

    You need to link your assertion because I've seen just the opposite. The criminals still have their guns
    I like to argue something I know nothing about. Cause that's what I like to do.

    A common misconception is that firearms are illegal in Australia and that no individual may possess them. Although it is true that Australia has restrictive firearms laws, rifles and shotguns (both of which include semi-automatics), as well as handguns, are all legal within a narrow set of criteria.

    As of 2015 about 815,000 people had a gun licence in Australia and there were around 3.5 to 5.5 million Registered Firearms in Australia. Most people own and use firearms for purposes such as hunting, controlling feral animals, collecting, security work, and target shooting.


    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_laws_in_Australia

    You see... They only bought 650k assault style weapons.
  • CuntWaffle
    CuntWaffle Member Posts: 22,500
    They will be illegal so bad guys can't have them either duh
  • sarktastic
    sarktastic Member Posts: 9,208
    2001400ex said:

    The Australian bill that both Obama and Hillary are now advocating was not voluntary, it was mandatory.

    I'm sure both of them appreciate the little internet lemmings like Hondo spreading out to ask where Hillary ever said she would confiscate guns.

    but the fact is if they want that bill they want mandatory confiscation of guns.

    Case closed. Man up and agree with them or don't

    First it's stupid of Hillary to suggest in any way that what worked in Australia is viable here.

    That being said, they didn't confiscate all guns. They paid fair value for "assault weapons". And murder and suicide rates dropped drastically since.

    Taking currently owned guns away from people won't happen in America. Our society is different than Australia, we have way more people that cling to guns. Being able to own 11 pistols isn't enough, they want to own the biggest gun they can buy.
    Why the fuck does it matter to you what people buy with their own money?... is it simple jealousy?
  • Blackie
    Blackie Member Posts: 499
    2001400ex said:

    The Australian bill that both Obama and Hillary are now advocating was not voluntary, it was mandatory.

    I'm sure both of them appreciate the little internet lemmings like Hondo spreading out to ask where Hillary ever said she would confiscate guns.

    but the fact is if they want that bill they want mandatory confiscation of guns.

    Case closed. Man up and agree with them or don't

    First it's stupid of Hillary to suggest in any way that what worked in Australia is viable here.

    That being said, they didn't confiscate all guns. They paid fair value for "assault weapons". And murder and suicide rates dropped drastically since.

    Taking currently owned guns away from people won't happen in America. Our society is different than Australia, we have way more people that cling to guns. Being able to own 11 pistols isn't enough, they want to own the biggest gun they can buy.
    Idiot.

    smh.com.au/news/national/gun-laws-fall-short-in-war-on-crime/2005/10/28/1130400366681.html