now that You People have enabled saturating USA with 300M+ guns, yes, it's easy for criminals and dangerous people to get guns, thanks, y'all are just great for the country, like a stain.
its true, I am cursed with a gun fellating disease.
now that You People have enabled saturating USA with 300M+ guns, yes, it's easy for criminals and dangerous people to get guns, thanks, y'all are just great for the country, like a stain.
Oh yes. I am dodging my claim that I really went out on a limb to make, that some laws are more effective than others and that there are loopholes in existing laws. You're not only a moron, you're completely ridiculous. You're contention is that no new regulation can be effective because LE chooses to not enforce some existing laws either due to resource constraints or limited effectiveness. You are a ing moron.
Still waiting to hear examples of this, which you should have being that you are the one who said it. Which laws and loopholes are you talking about?
Emo. Implement a full universal background check for ALL firearm sales and do it with a NATIONAL registry.
Four ing days to think on this and all you come up with is universal background checks and a National registry?
I thought you were going to have some laws that would be effective.
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Resorting to emo emoticons is actually quite emo. Care to explain what universal background checks and a National registry will solve? I'm fine with universal background checks but do not think they will solve anything. How do you think it will curb gun violence?
No, it's really not. If I could graph your post count in the political forum before and after Sandy Hook, it would look like like a ing hockey stick. That's emo. Me pointing out this reality is not emo at all. I have no interest in debating the efficacy of universal background checks with a hyper-emotional single-issue zealot.
Last edited by Th'Pusher; 06-12-2013 at 07:54 PM.
You get riled quite easily for someone who claims to have no interest. Next time you thump your chest like you're a hot gun control aficionado be prepared to answer questions, that's kinda how forums work. An original thought and less emoticons would serve you well too.
Insurers dropping Kansas schools over concealed-carry law for teachers
At least three insurance companies have refused to renew their coverage policies for Kansas schools in the wake of a new law allowing teachers to carry firearms on campus, The Des Moines Register reported on Sunday.
“We’ve been writing school business for almost 40 years,” EMC Insurance Companies vice president for business development Mick Lovell told the Register. “One of the underwriting guidelines we follow for schools is that any on-site armed security should be provided by uniformed, qualified law enforcement officers. Our guidelines have not recently changed.”
Lovell’s company provided insurance to almost 90 percent of the state’s school districts before pulling its coverage. Two other companies, Continental Western Group and Wright Specialty Insurance, followed suit. The new law, which allows teachers and other personnel to carry concealed arms inside school buildings, took effect on July 1, and is similar to measures in South Dakota and Tennessee passed as a response to the December 2012 school shooting attack in Newtown, Connecticut.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/07/0...e+Raw+Story%29
oops. Seems like the insurers know something about MORE GUNS = MORE GUN VIOLENCE and DEATHS than the asshole KS legislators sucking off the NRA.
Gun Bill in Missouri Would Test Limits in Nullifying U.S. Law
the Republican-controlled Missouri legislature is expected to enact a statute next month nullifying all federal gun laws in the state and making it a crime for federal agents to enforce them here. A Missourian arrested under federal firearm statutes would even be able to sue the arresting officer.
The law amounts to the most far-reaching states’ rights endeavor in the country, the far edge of a growing movement known as “nullification” in which a state defies federal power.
Richard G. Callahan, the United States attorney for the Eastern District of Missouri, is concerned. He cited a recent joint operation of federal, state and local law enforcement officials that led to 159 arrests and the seizing of 267 weapons, and noted that the measure “would have outlawed such operations, and would have made criminals out of the law enforcement officers.”
Adam Winkler, a professor of law at the University of California, Los Angeles, who follows nullification efforts nationally, said that nearly two dozen states had passed medical marijuana laws in defiance of federal restrictions. Richard Cauchi, who tracks such health legislation for the National Conference of State Legislatures, said: “Since January 2011, at least 23 states have considered bills seeking to nullify the health care law; as of mid-2013 only one state, North Dakota, had a signed law. Its language states, however, that the nullification provisions ‘likely are not authorized by the United States Cons ution.' ”
What distinguishes the Missouri gun measure from the marijuana initiatives is its attempt to actually block federal enforcement by setting criminal penalties for federal agents, and prohibiting state officials from cooperating with federal efforts. That crosses the cons utional line, said Robert A. Levy, chairman of the libertarian Cato Ins ute’s board of directors — a state cannot frustrate the federal government’s attempts to enforce its laws.
http://mobile.nytimes.com/2013/08/29/us/missouri-gun-measure-pushes-nullification-boundary.html?from=homepage
Where does all this liberal tripe come from?
When will liberals gain a few IQ points and figure out the people they believe are lyiong to them?
If I sort the states by Brady score and graph them vs murder by firearms, I get this:
I put a trend line in the excel graph. it has a very minor reducing effect as the Brady score increases.
Anyone ever consider race? race itself is not the cause in my opinion, but culture based on race is. We have a significant number of Hispanics and Blacks with a different value of human life than most whites. Here is a graph plotted after sorting the states by percentage of Blacks plus Hispanics:
When will you liberal lemmings stop eating the donkey from the left, and come to terms with reality?
Thanks for graphing that out. Not surprising it's being ignored.
so the more guns that blacks and browns have, the more murders?
got it
more guns = more gun violence, more gun deaths.
Obama planning to close gun sale loopholes via executive action
President Barack Obama reportedly intends to take action on gun control where the U.S. Congress has been unable to act. According to the Associated Press, the president will enact measures to close a legal loophole that allows felons and other criminals to register weapons to companies rather than to themselves and to increase scrutiny of U.S. imports of surplus military weaponry.
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/08/2...cutive-action/
2nd Amendment!
marans!
water the tree of libertee!
don't tread on me!
freedom!
NRA shill: "When I see a gun, I get a hard on and want to fellate the gun!"
all sickos!
"The other measure would put into place a ban on surplus U.S. military weapons re-entering the country in the hands of private citizens. Since 2005, an estimated 250,000 military weapons have been sold to outside agencies and brought back into the U.S., where they sometimes end up on the streets being used against civilian police. The rule would make it illegal for anyone other than museums and a few other government agencies to re-import military grade weapons into the country."
So the Government has been selling us all of their surplus assault rifles and wants to stop now?![]()
the MIC loves selling guns to the planet, USA is Biggest Death Merchant, but govt wants them to stay over there. It's very simple, simpleton.
ing Barry. Infringing on the rights of felons and criminals through executive fiat.
Let him have his moral victory to save .000001% of his face. None of these proposals bother me.
This guy is such a dip .....how many cases do we have where a felon registered an NFA item to a trust or corporation?
Uh oh. Someone is getting emotional.
it's a first step, a shot across the bow of the Garbage Ship NRA
"Obama added the two proposals to the slate of 23 steps that White House legal experts determined that the president could take to curb gun violence in the U.S. without the authorization of the gridlocked Congress."
Uh oh. Someone doesn't have a rebuttal and has resorted to name calling.
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