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Re: Plea: Hunters should support gun control?
« Reply #15 on: November 15, 2017, 03:15:40 PM »
"Despite what the NRA might have us believe, hunting is not under attack, but our freedom from violence is."

Hunting is not under attack huh? Wow...that's news to me.

"..but our freedom from violence is."
Well, yes I would agree with that. Meaning, our right to protect ourselves from violence, by lawfully using our 2 amendment rights, is under attack. In fact, in this very article.

I would like to know how many suicides they think would be stopped if they took away guns? I am willing to bet...zero.

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Re: Plea: Hunters should support gun control?
« Reply #16 on: November 15, 2017, 05:49:39 PM »
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it's the the wrong people having access to the guns.

Right.

And so... The way to stop the wrong people from having access is...? I'm fascinated to hear solutions that don't involve changing gun laws to be smarter and better. The idea that ANY gun control simply can't work, or that no legal changes should be done to better ensure that dangerous people don't get guns, to me just seems laughably boneheaded and stupid.

... is don't let them have them.

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Re: Plea: Hunters should support gun control?
« Reply #17 on: November 16, 2017, 08:24:28 PM »
Pretty simple solution

Start prosecuting all gun crimes on the state and federal level. State prosecutors often drop firearms charges in order to get pleas. On the federal level they need more AUSA's to prosecute federal firearms crimes and beef up straw purchasing laws. Just look to Chicago and to why they have such a massive firearms problem with such strict laws.

During the past 8 years Obama's DOJ changed federal sentencing guidelines and 1000's of violent and dangerous criminals were released early because certain ethnic groups committing crimes were wrongly over represented in our prisons. Obama claimed it was because of racist cops and prosecutors. You can see an uptick in violent crime the past few years due to these early releases. Violent crime has been dropping the past 30 or so years and that is changing now.   

I do not think this will slow the quest for gun laws. There seems to be no real push for gun laws based on one on one crimes. It all hits the fan though when one of these kooks shoots up a church or school or concert.
I have not heard any plan I thought would stop these incidents. If somebody comes up with something short of a Police State I would love to hear it and I think it would quell the agitation for gun control.
I am starting to feel we will end up with some type of gun control laws if these mass shooting incidents keep happening. It is inevitable because people are gong to demand something be done even if it is wrong.
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Re: Plea: Hunters should support gun control?
« Reply #18 on: November 16, 2017, 08:51:56 PM »
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it's the the wrong people having access to the guns.

Right.

And so... The way to stop the wrong people from having access is...? I'm fascinated to hear solutions that don't involve changing gun laws to be smarter and better. The idea that ANY gun control simply can't work, or that no legal changes should be done to better ensure that dangerous people don't get guns, to me just seems laughably boneheaded and stupid.

... is don't let them have them.
And don't let them have vehicles or knives or ......  There's just some real crazies running around because some people think they can rehab them with drugs and integration.  What do you do with legit crazies?  Back in the day, they went to the institution and were written off.

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Re: Plea: Hunters should support gun control?
« Reply #19 on: November 17, 2017, 05:08:26 AM »
I'd be willing to bet that the knucklehead author is a progressive liberal Democrat and/or a proud member of Backcountry Hunters & Anglers (BHA).

Just sayin'.  ;)
Troll.  Just sayin' ;)

I don't know what the answer is to save lives and protect people from.being senselessly slaughtered.  It certainly starts with enforcement of the existing rules.  Another high capacity magazine ban might help crazy folks from being so effective. 

 


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Re: Plea: Hunters should support gun control?
« Reply #20 on: November 17, 2017, 06:05:02 AM »
Please no namecalling, you can have dissenting opinions and still follow the forum rules.
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Re: Plea: Hunters should support gun control?
« Reply #21 on: November 17, 2017, 06:31:07 AM »
Crazy people are the problem, guns are just a tool for them to use. If there were no guns it would be cars like was used in New York City, or knives like were used in that attack in China, or homemade bombs like are used in Europe, or anything else that can be used as a lethal weapon by the crazies to take lives. In many cases the crazies are known, but society fails to protect us from them.

My view is that most of these incidents could have been stopped by a good guy with a gun. In fact the Texas massacre was stopped by a good guy with a gun or it would have been worse. The author is obviously a left wing progressive who wants to push his views on the rest of us. They take young children, brainwash them with their left wing views, and turn them into social justice warriors. The author would likely rather have it where people are dependent on the police to respond, we all see how that has been working. I think the answer is for more Americans to arm themselves, proper firearms handling should be taught in schools and community centers, most citizens should be licensed to conceal carry.

You don't see the crazies walking into a police station or a gun club and trying to do one of these mass shootings, they know they wouldn't get far! Instead they purposely pick places where they can kill the most people before being stopped! :twocents:
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Re: Plea: Hunters should support gun control?
« Reply #22 on: November 17, 2017, 06:38:46 AM »
Crazy people are the problem, guns are just a tool for them to use. If there were no guns it would be cars like was used in New York City, or knives like were used in that attack in China, or homemade bombs like are used in Europe, or anything else that can be used as a lethal weapon by the crazies to take lives. In many cases the crazies are known, but society fails to protect us from them.

My view is that most of these incidents could have been stopped by a good guy with a gun. In fact the Texas massacre was stopped by a good guy with a gun or it would have been worse. The author is obviously a left wing progressive who wants to push his views on the rest of us. They take young children, brainwash them with their left wing views, and turn them into social justice warriors. The author would likely rather have it where people are dependent on the police to respond, we all see how that has been working. I think the answer is for more Americans to arm themselves, proper firearms handling should be taught in schools and community centers, most citizens should be licensed to conceal carry.

You don't see the crazies walking into a police station or a gun club and trying to do one of these mass shootings, they know they wouldn't get far! Instead they purposely pick places where they can kill the most people before being stopped! :twocents:

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Re: Plea: Hunters should support gun control?
« Reply #23 on: November 17, 2017, 06:55:44 AM »
Crazy people are the problem, guns are just a tool for them to use. If there were no guns it would be cars like was used in New York City, or knives like were used in that attack in China, or homemade bombs like are used in Europe, or anything else that can be used as a lethal weapon by the crazies to take lives. In many cases the crazies are known, but society fails to protect us from them.

My view is that most of these incidents could have been stopped by a good guy with a gun. In fact the Texas massacre was stopped by a good guy with a gun or it would have been worse. The author is obviously a left wing progressive who wants to push his views on the rest of us. They take young children, brainwash them with their left wing views, and turn them into social justice warriors. The author would likely rather have it where people are dependent on the police to respond, we all see how that has been working. I think the answer is for more Americans to arm themselves, proper firearms handling should be taught in schools and community centers, most citizens should be licensed to conceal carry.

You don't see the crazies walking into a police station or a gun club and trying to do one of these mass shootings, they know they wouldn't get far! Instead they purposely pick places where they can kill the most people before being stopped! :twocents:

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Wait .....I thought there where already laws against killing people. And those gun free zone signs.....those don't stop the bad guys????? Weird.

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Re: Plea: Hunters should support gun control?
« Reply #24 on: November 17, 2017, 06:58:32 AM »
Well said, Dale.


Just this morning on the news, there is a story of another individual, apparently suffering from depression, perhaps medicated, perhaps not properly, was arrested for making threats and violent remarks against a Seattle church.  And this was apparently after he made similar threats to another church earlier, but at an indeterminate date. Q13. 

It appears existing laws are sufficient, if enforced, to get the guy off the street and evaluated.

In another story, a law is proceeding through Congress to ensure proper reporting to NCIC for the various acts constituting prohibited possessor categories.* 

Both of such classes of laws I support, in principle, but that goes against the narrative that firearms owners do not support so called gun control.  That said, I also think that restoration of rights should be more uniform and readily available.


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Re: Plea: Hunters should support gun control?
« Reply #25 on: November 17, 2017, 09:15:05 AM »
I'm all for effective gun control, it just all depends on what a guy means by "gun control."  The biggest problem with our government right now is they like to argue, grandstand, cash K Street checks and do nothing other than what is required to get those checks.

One problem is the background check system.  Many things don't get in there, reference the recent shooting and Marysville if memory serves me correct.  How about we study what the problem is, fix the system and throw a few bucks to wherever it needs to go to hire people to get the information entered into a single system?  Virtually nobody would argue that enforcing those rules is important, would save lives, and jives with the 2nd.

Next, find the second topic we can get a majority to agree with and do that.  Maybe work on the problem of people watching these guys go batty but not knowing what they can or should do?

We don't do anything with the broken mental health system, not to mention helping veterans.  Likewise, we don't address or even discuss the potential role of certain medications and exposing youth to violence in movies, tv and video games.  Don't even mention the fact that the majority of gun violence is suicide.

What we do instead is focus on our differences and whether a vertical grip makes the gun more or less deadly and other topics that we know for 100% certainty would not have prevented the most recent tragedy - and people continue to die.

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Re: Plea: Hunters should support gun control?
« Reply #26 on: November 17, 2017, 09:37:43 AM »
As a timely example, the recent California school shooter was not supposed to have firearms, because he was really bonkers with fits of rage, was just released on bail, and had a protection order against him, IIRC.

Neighbors complained about all the gunfire coming from his house, but it seems all the LEO did was do a Stormtrooper cursory thing - knock on door and when he refused to answer, they went away. 

His wife's body was found under the floorboards of the house, and others were also murdered, when all the blaring horns, bells, and whistle were going off about the guy, well in advance of the final act.

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Re: Plea: Hunters should support gun control?
« Reply #27 on: November 17, 2017, 11:25:16 AM »
Totally overlooks the reason the Second Amendment was included in the Bill Of Rights in the first place.  :bdid:

When an author goes so far out of his way to only speak of the immediate problems (the wrong people using guns the wrong way), you can immediately write him off as PART of the problem. This kind of hypnotized, myopic, shallow thinking is why the country in sliding left all the time. Thoughtless. No depth or historical understanding whatsoever. Just let the Socialist Elite plan your daily life out for you from now on... sheeple.

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Re: Plea: Hunters should support gun control?
« Reply #28 on: November 21, 2017, 08:38:28 PM »
Far too many like that guy are too willing to give in. I never support any gun control ever NONE!
Hunters are sometimes are own worst enemies. Lots of Repubs support gun control it's not just a democrap issue even some on here who supposedly support the second amendment support some laws of which is says shall not be infringed not compromised because of the times it's says shall not be infringed Period.  :twocents:
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Re: Plea: Hunters should support gun control?
« Reply #29 on: November 21, 2017, 09:12:58 PM »
Please no namecalling, you can have dissenting opinions and still follow the forum rules.

Is "troll" name calling? Legitimate question especially if a person is acting like a troll ( troll (/ˈtroʊl/, /ˈtrɒl/) is a person who sows discord on the Internet by starting quarrels or upsetting people, by posting inflammatory, extraneous, or off-topic messages in an online community )

Accusing the author of that article of being a "Knucklehead" BHA member would also insinuate that all BHA members are knuckleheads.... Which would be indirect name calling and trolling the people here who are BHA members. I'm not crying about it, just pointing out where the logic leads
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