Originally posted by: DLeRium
Originally posted by: palehorse
Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Listen up halfwit, I'm trying to have a rational discussion here but you just keep spewing the same bullshit the NRA feeds you over and over.
pssst, hey Jules... those are called
actual facts and figures; which, if I recall correctly, are what one is supposed to use to prove any point. I know that facts can sometimes be pesky little things to argue against, but you're going to have to give it the 'ole college try, m'kay?
good luck.
Well Jules has a point because you guys are spewing the same stuff out again. He's talking about having checks for all sales, but you guys are talking about taking your 2nd amendment rights away. Checks != taking away your rights away. Deal with the issues of checks and checks ONLY. Stop going off on a tangent about how this leads to banning all guns and Feinstein and crap. I don't give a crap about our two lame overly-liberal senators either, but let's not mis-characterize quotes to make your points. Jules has pushed for sensible laws that force background checks to be made but stop short of depriving us of gun ownership.
Then you guys talk about how it's possible to buy cars without registering.... Well how about this. For 99% of the people, if they want to buy a used car to drive to work or as a vacation vehicle, whatever, they go about buying it and registering it and dealing with the legal stuff. And then someone brought up computers and serial numbers and everything. That's once again irrelevant.
Let's ask yourself what the hell the purpose of a firearm is. You can say self defense, but in reality it's something that shoots something else. Then there are hunting rifles which is a sporting good but once again it's to shoot and in this case kill something. Now I'm not saying guns are bad, but when the purpose is really just to harm, then I think some regulation needs to be in place. Ok, now some of you will say that it's a deterrent or whatever, but we can draw the analogy of guns to humans for home defense as missiles and bombs to countries for national defense. They're not always used to kill, but can be used to deter, but really is just made to do destruction as a primary purpose. The secondary purpose is your use as defense or protection or whatever. And once again it's fine because I myself don't have anything against guns. However, if you look at a total different industry like medical devices and pharmaceuticals where we talk about saving lives, there's every ounce of traceability. If anything goes wrong, you can trace it back to the operator who fucked up in the manufacturing facility and the time of the incident. If we make sure so much is in place so our drugs are safe, I don't see what's wrong in making sure our weapons are moving around safely when lives are at stake.
Jules also brings up another point that NO ONE has responded to. As a responsible gun owner, don't you feel better that you ran a check before selling your firearm to another individual? What would you feel like if the guy you sold your weapon to turned out to be a crazy school shooter?