What could possibly go wrong with a brilliant plan like this? — Landru Guide Us
I need a (sequitur) non-sequitur song about now: — Mayor of Simpleton
This example actually has more to it in my opinion. Because there is a profession that does handle explosives, who work on construction sites etc. Hence there is the know-how and the ability to make powerfull bombs in the society. Yet this is heavily regulated, and it hasn't been a problem. Here also a lot of reservists that are trained engineers basically know how to assemble a bomb or an "improvised explosive device". Yet here the knowledge is restricted and reservist's backgrounds are checked if they come for example to a voluntary course where explosives are handled... and usually are hand picked reservists. Everybody understands that the knowledge in the wrong hands would be devastating. What is the problem is when the information about making bombs is made public (by referring to free speech) and if the materials are obtainable (parts other than the fertilizer), then there is a problem.That's why the ban on bombs is so effective - the only people who would possible possess a bomb are criminals planning to use it. So the slogan can be changed to if you criminalize explosives only criminals will have explosives. Yep. We did that and it works. — Landru Guide Us
By the way, conservative Republicans called for and got the No Fly list, but don't let facts get in the way of your narrative. — Landru Guide Us
It seems to me that he is of the old school here in the West, where it is believed that an armed society, is a polite society, Just sayin...;)Statements of this kind from the good Sheriff represent, to me, either an effort on the part of some in law enforcement to cover their asses or an admission that they cannot, or will not, do their jobs. — Ciceronianus the White
I don't see (R) or (D) when it comes to an infringement on the rights of an American citizen. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
There is call once again for firearms to be allowed in class rooms and how to handle that. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
. Yes, I'm not in favour of a total ban, so there we do disagree. I think hunting, sport shooting or military training are understandable hobbies or reasons (with the last one). — ssu
There is a surge out here in Arizona as I am sure is happening in other states, for weapons used for self protection and classes on the safety in using those firearms have tripled. That tells me two things, one people feel personally threatened by the unknown risk of 'the bad guy' and the lack of trust in our leader as with the swipe of a pen he can control what guns are legal and the ammo necessary for the firearm. — ArguingWAristotleTiff
It surely isn't.I'm using the term loosely: there are many ways to restrict guns that don't involve preventing hunters and sports shooters from practicing their hobbies.
For instance, I believe several Australian states require guns for such uses be locked up after use at a club or some other third-party facility set up for that purpose. Obviously this prevents mentally deranged people from stockpiling weapons for mass murder. So this is not an insuperable problem. — Landru Guide Us
Arpaio has been accused of
abuse of power
misuse of funds
failure to investigate sex crimes
improper clearance of cases
unlawful enforcement of immigration laws
election law violations
and others.
Sheriff Arpaio has been:
found guilty of racial profiling in federal court
has a court appointed monitor to oversee his office's operations
has jails twice ruled unconstitutional
The U.S. Department of Justice concluded that Arpaio oversaw the worst pattern of racial profiling in U.S. history and filed suit against him for unlawful discriminatory police conduct. — Bitter Crank
And if guns are outlawed, only outlaws and Republicans will have guns. — Ciceronianus the White
I have a solution. Please tell me if it fits your needs: Ban guns, allow tasers and other stun weapons. For police also. Homes and people can still be defended by knocking the offender out without killing them. Right? — Ovaloid
An ever so slight problem may arise though, if the criminals happen to possess smuggled guns, which would leave the poor police fending them off with tasers. — hunterkf5732
But my other point was that arming cops with tasers is also not without its problems. Just google "tasered to death by cops". — Sapientia
I was going to mention what Michael said about a dedicated armed response unit. — Sapientia
How do we choose between a decrease in manners (assuming for the sake of argument the saying is true) and an increase in schoolyard killings? It's a tough one.
Oh, no wait. My mistake. It isn't. — andrewk
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