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03-26-2005, 03:15 PM
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What Do You Think of Current Events?
Ladies,
Many of you indicated that you own a gun or would own a gun if possible.
Recently, there have been so many shootings televised on the news. The shooting at the church in Wisconsin, the shooting at the school in Minnesota, the shooting rampage of the guy in Atlanta, the suicide shooting of the guy in Wisconsin who confessed to killing that judge's husband and mother.
Given this, are you for or against the right to bear arms for everyday citizens? Given that you would like to or do own a gun, are you pro-*your* right to bear arms but against the general population's right to bear arms? What I mean is would you feel comfortable with every law abiding person in the country bearing arms? What do you think of the current events wrt the right to bear arms?
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04-19-2007, 03:25 PM
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It is so crazy that I posted this back in 2005 and look at where we are today in 2007 with recent events. I recall a thread wherein folk were arguing for the ability for everyday folk to get guns easily and by law.
What do you guys think now? For or against these bills that are cropping up across the nation?
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Originally Posted by SummerChild
Ladies,
Many of you indicated that you own a gun or would own a gun if possible.
Recently, there have been so many shootings televised on the news. The shooting at the church in Wisconsin, the shooting at the school in Minnesota, the shooting rampage of the guy in Atlanta, the suicide shooting of the guy in Wisconsin who confessed to killing that judge's husband and mother.
Given this, are you for or against the right to bear arms for everyday citizens? Given that you would like to or do own a gun, are you pro-*your* right to bear arms but against the general population's right to bear arms? What I mean is would you feel comfortable with every law abiding person in the country bearing arms? What do you think of the current events wrt the right to bear arms?
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04-19-2007, 07:38 PM
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I am STILL without a gun.
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04-19-2007, 08:05 PM
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I own one and will use it if I need to. I keep it locked up and out of sight. My husband goes out of town a lot, so I need to make sure I keep my family safe. Thank God I've never had to use it.
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04-19-2007, 08:08 PM
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My stance on guns...
I know here in TX they are talking about revising the Gun Laws (this was in the works before the very tragic events that took place at VT). Basically the law before was that you could protect your self/property if an intruder entered your home but as soon as they hit that front door if you shot them then you'd have some 'splaining to do... as I understand it the new changes will allow you to "defend" yourself/family anywhere on your property including the areas outside of your home.
I for one am wary of guns. I had a close friend who shot himself by accident in high school and that really affected my view on guns. I don't know if I could handle it if I took someone's life regardless of the situation. My honeydew says he gonna purchase one and take me to the shooting range after we get married. My Father was in the military but never kept guns in the house, that I know of!?
A male coworker and I had a conversation about this topic earlier this week and he said that if you do decide to carry a weapon, as a female, get something bigger than a 22 caliber weapon. He said that you might as well be throwing rocks at your attacker with a weapon that size unless you shoot them at close range. Now I don't know a lot about guns so someone please correct me if this statement is wrong???
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04-19-2007, 08:22 PM
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Nope....the chances of me getting to the location where the gun is stored, pulling it out, unlocking it, and then firing it in a timely matter is slim. Not to mention, I could not live with myself if someone ticks me off and I use it.
In regards to the Michigan militia or whomever else who feels the need to purchase 100 guns:
I know it is in our constitution bear arms but, it is not like the Michigan militia or anyone else can raise arms against the United States Military. I think the right to bare arms (back in the day) was to fight off wildlife, Indians, and the British. But today, there is no point in rushing to own a gun. If the US military wants to get your azz, they will. You can't go up against the Apache Helicopter or an unlimited amount of nerve gas...
I know this may sound like an odd statement, but some people just take gun ownership too far. The Civil War was fought a long time ago...please move on.
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04-20-2007, 10:55 AM
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Great post Confucius.
I don't own a gun personally although I don't have an issue with people wanting to own them either for hunting, protection, or whatever. I do think there needs to be some limitations as to the kind of gun that are available for purchase/ownership because seriously - unless you're in law enforcement or the military why do you need an semi-automatic assault rifle?  It's certainly not a good hunting weapon.
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04-23-2007, 06:17 PM
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I wouldn't mind learning how to shoot a gun at the range, but I would never own one. My father is a police officer, so I grew up with a gun in my house. He always kept his locked up, though. I never really thought twice about it and sometimes I forgot he had it there. He did it keep it on him, in certain circumstance, for our protection. For everyone who does keep a gun in the house, is it really accessible enough to be of any use in a real emergency?
I don't think we'll be seeing any real debate about gun laws, despite recent events. That's really a shame, because there is no way that people with records of mental health issues should be allowed to buy a gun. I don't think you should be able to buy a gun without safety training, fingerprinting, etc. Sadly, a lot of state laws barely have any requirements at all.
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