Gun Legislation
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Good discussion here - from a (literate) gun dealer's perspective... http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/c ... picks=true
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One of the problems with "stand your ground" is that it changes a long-standing fundamental principle of self-defense. SYG says that a person has no duty to retreat when attacked before using lethal force. But the basis of self-defense has historically been that one "had no choice" but to shoot/stab/run over, whatever. So if it's OK to respond with lethal force without even making any effort to escape the attack, we've changed the parameters from self-defence to retaliation. Big difference.
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I think mom is blatantly negligent. Hell, I wouldn't put up with that trash bags on the windows nor the only communicate by email gigs for a second. Much less buy guns for the kid. I suspect she was a wingnut. She should have marched that kid straight down to the local Thorazine clinic several years ago.Vrede wrote::-0?> But, but it was her right to give a kid that "clearly had mental health issues" and "had no emotions or feelings" "a CZ 83 pistol for Christmas" and his right to possess one.Sandy Hook report sheds no light on motive
Lanza clearly had mental health issues...
...Nancy Lanza "wanted to buy the shooter a CZ 83 pistol for Christmas and had prepared a check for that purchase."
...Nancy Lanza told a witness the month before the shooting that her son would communicate with her only by email, even though they lived in the same house. She said he hadn't left the home in three months.
According to investigators, no one was allowed in Adam Lanza's room, including Nancy Lanza...The shooter disliked birthdays, Christmas and holidays. He would not allow his mother to put up a Christmas tree. The mother explained it by saying that shooter had no emotions or feelings...
If it was rap instead, we'd be blaming it....One of his most time consuming hobbies was playing "Dance, Dance Revolution," which he played for four to 10 hours at a local theater nearly every weekend...
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Rednecks behaving badly ... http://msn.foxsports.com/collegefootbal ... key-120213
Kinda makes you want to forget about gun laws and just let Darwin rule.
Kinda makes you want to forget about gun laws and just let Darwin rule.
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Chicago on pace for fewest murders since 1965. All because they did away with all their gun laws and let everybody carry guns all over town to bars and parks. Oh wait.
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/12 ... 1965?lite=
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/12 ... 1965?lite=
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Meanwhile, here on the homefront....in Asheville anyway, I read in yesterday's Asheville Citizen Times that a local group of gun "enthusiasts" plan to make sure the city changes its current signs banning weapons in parks and also to make sure the city complies with the new gun law. And I presume these "enthusiasts" will be enthusiastically and legally armed whilst they carry out their mission.
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Well, it is the Congressional Research Service data, which is generally reliable, but the article wasn't written by them. It showed no causal relationship, largely because the places where all the guns were bought wasn't necessarily the places that were bringing down the violent crime. I'd be impressed if the writer picked a place, say, New York City, and compared the number of guns and the crime rate over 10 years. Opps. OK,maybe not NYC, try Denver. Opps. Chicago? Nope. San Francisco? Uh Oh. Texas, statewide...maybe. I think if we found the original research, we'd find that the paranoids buying up all the guns don't generally live in the urban places where the crime rate is and always has been higher than in rural areas.Wneglia wrote:More Guns Less Crime
At least according to congress (not necessarily a reliable source)
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I wonder what's more prevalent in city parks......them pesky 'ol squirrels or pedophiles lurking in the bushes?neoplacebo wrote: "Meanwhile, here on the homefront....in Asheville anyway, I read in yesterday's Asheville Citizen Times that a local group of gun "enthusiasts" plan to make sure the city changes its current signs banning weapons in parks and also to make sure the city complies with the new gun law. And I presume these "enthusiasts" will be enthusiastically and legally armed whilst they carry out their mission."
Whichever, they've got to have some way to curb them thar intruders!
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Well we definitely know which is more prevalent in your average church.Mr.B wrote:I wonder what's more prevalent in city parks......them pesky 'ol squirrels or pedophiles lurking in the bushes?neoplacebo wrote: "Meanwhile, here on the homefront....in Asheville anyway, I read in yesterday's Asheville Citizen Times that a local group of gun "enthusiasts" plan to make sure the city changes its current signs banning weapons in parks and also to make sure the city complies with the new gun law. And I presume these "enthusiasts" will be enthusiastically and legally armed whilst they carry out their mission."
Whichever, they've got to have some way to curb them thar intruders!
Wing nuts. Not just for breakfast anymore.
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How'd you know we had some squirrels in our attic at church? The bats in your belfry must've told you!Ombudsman wrote: "Well we definitely know which is more prevalent in your average church."
Why do you hate churches?
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Why do you hate reality?Mr.B wrote:How'd you know we had some squirrels in our attic at church? The bats in your belfry must've told you!Ombudsman wrote: "Well we definitely know which is more prevalent in your average church."
Why do you hate churches?
Wing nuts. Not just for breakfast anymore.
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Answer my question first. Also, why do you always reply to a question with a question?Ombudsman wrote:"Why do you hate reality?"Mr.B wrote:"Why do you hate churches?"Ombudsman wrote: "Well we definitely know which is more prevalent in your average church."
Insecurity is a mental thingy, you know....there's always help for you at any free clinic.
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"free clinic"
with psychological services!
That's a good one, Mr.B!



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Do you still beat your wife?Mr.B wrote:Answer my question first. Also, why do you always reply to a question with a question?Ombudsman wrote:"Why do you hate reality?"Mr.B wrote:"Why do you hate churches?"Ombudsman wrote: "Well we definitely know which is more prevalent in your average church."
Insecurity is a mental thingy, you know....there's always help for you at any free clinic.
Wing nuts. Not just for breakfast anymore.
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Depends on which game we're playing....she's a shrewd competitor.Ombudsman wrote: "Do you still beat your wife?"
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Just thought they'd have pity on him and help him out.....you never know; I'm sure all kinds of nuts walk through their doors.O Really wrote: "free clinic"with psychological services!
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That's a good one, Mr.B!"
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Yes, I know you were mainly yanking his chain. Yes, I know it's mostly a joke. But there are people who think there really are "free clinics" where people can get medical treatment.Mr.B wrote:Just thought they'd have pity on him and help him out.....you never know; I'm sure all kinds of nuts walk through their doors.O Really wrote: "free clinic"with psychological services!
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That's a good one, Mr.B!"
The ABCCM Medical ministry is Asheville and Buncombe County's only free clinic which is staffed by volunteer physicians, nurses, dentists, hygienists, and pharmacists. The Ministry offers health care services to the uninsured and underinsured of Buncombe County. The Medical Ministry serves individuals who have no private insurance, are not eligible for Medicaid or Medicare, and who meet designated income guidelines. We offer the following services at our clinic: Primary Medical Care, Dental Care, Licensed Pharmacy and Medication Assistance Program. Ummm, no mental or psychological or psychiatric care. Overworked, understaffed, and the only one in the county.
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Come on, O....do you have to throw a monkey-wrench into every thing?O Really wrote:"Yes, I know you were mainly yanking his chain. Yes, I know it's mostly a joke.Mr.B wrote:"Just thought they'd have pity on him and help him out.....you never know; I'm sure all kinds of nuts walk through their doors."O Really wrote: "free clinic"with psychological services!
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That's a good one, Mr.B!"
But there are people who think there really are "free clinics" where people can get medical treatment."
Ommy knew I wasn't serious where about where he could seek free help.