if the Taliban had free range in the U.S., who is going to disarm them? — James Riley
Unless it is one of those Swiss army guns that also opens cans and gets stones out of horses' hooves. — unenlightened
Are you really believing that Taliban has some chances to free range U. S.? — javi2541997
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It seems that a lot of problems are solved by the gun.
— Prishon
I think the OP is being ironic.
Gun ownership, gun responsibility/irresponsibility, possession are all separate issues that get tangled together.
Here's my wish list - given that in the US guns are going to be a fact of life for a while - modeled after car ownership.
1) Ownership. Controlled and licensed. Successful completion of both education and training required.
1. a) National gun registry. All guns registered.
1. b) Control over types and capacities of guns. No ownership of guns inappropriate for stated purposes. Every gun owned, owned for a stated purpose.
2) Possession/carrying. Zero open carry except uniformed/authorized personnel. Concealed carry controlled and licensed, training and education required. Also, concealed weapons must not be visible or easily discernable. A weapon seen or easily detectable is on longer concealed, but is open-carry.
3) Transporting. Controlled and licensed. Education and training required. Arms being transported either locked away or disabled and taken apart.
4) Responsibility. Gun owners responsible for their guns at all times while owned, including what their guns might be used for.
5) Penalties for owners for violations. A range, depending on the violation but in all cases severe and understood to be severe, without exception. Including absolute responsibility for bullets and any damage they might do.
Some years ago a woman in the semi-rural town of Hermon, Maine was shot dead in her backyard by a hunter who claimed he thought she was a deer. That is, she was targeted and not killed by a stray shot.
"On a crisp, blustery day in 1988, Karen Wood, 37, a mother of twins, was shot to death in her backyard by Donald Rogerson, a local hunter who said he mistook her white mittens for the underside of a deer's tail." https://archive.seattletimes.com/archive/?date=19901122&slug=1105518
https://newengland.com/today/living/new-england-history/karenwood/
The hunter was not indicted for anything. It's my view that being responsible for his bullet, he should have been automatically guilty of at least involuntary or negligent homicide, or worse.
Guns are serious. Too many irresponsible/incompetent clowns and cowboys have them. Let owners, as well as gum wielders, pay their part of the true cost of gun ownership in the US. — tim wood
Who should be allowed to wear a gun (and use it)? — Prishon
Anyone wearing lycra, unless they are really fit and well-endowed, should be subject to arrest. — Bitter Crank
Another example is the armed occupation of the State House in Michigan. You know why those Republicans, and the Republicans who assaulted the Capital, and Cliven Bundy's dad, et al, were not mowed down by crew-served, belt-fed automatic weapons fire, like BLM and Antifa would have been? It's not just because they were white. It's because they are armed to the teeth. — James Riley
I heard an interview once with a former FBI sniper who told a story about some militia-type dude they arrested, and he's spouting all this anti-government nonsense. Our guy tells him, "I had your head in my sights for the last two hours. If we wanted you dead, you'd be dead. You may be at war with your government, but your government is not at war with you." — Srap Tasmaner
Where would you rather be a cop? — Srap Tasmaner
In the same exact place that I'd rather be a despot. — James Riley
All of them had been marked for death by several trained-up former spec ops guys (counter-snipers and much further out), had they squeezed off a single round. — James Riley
but big fucking deal. — Srap Tasmaner
the US Army could just obliterate them, — Srap Tasmaner
That's a Red Dawn fantasy. — Srap Tasmaner
but when they infringe upon their right to keep and bear arms, they are. — James Riley
"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." — tim wood
I would just encourage you to spend as much time thinking about the people who deal everyday with the death and destruction brought about by real people using real guns as you've evidently spent thinking about the imaginary war you and your buddies would win against a possible enemy wielding potential guns, someday, maybe, or maybe not. — Srap Tasmaner
Btw, what do you think about other developed countries that have not succumbed to tyranny despite not having high rates of gun ownership? — Srap Tasmaner
Because it looks to me like we're betting a great number of lives a year on this theory, — Srap Tasmaner
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