When did it become illegal for the CDC to appropriate money? Ever heard of the CDC Foundation?
https://www.spurstalk.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=221233
From 6 years ago. If you have anything new to add go ahead and post it.
When did it become illegal for the CDC to appropriate money? Ever heard of the CDC Foundation?
It's a money grab under the absurd guise of safety.
Scalps taken in that thread. Amazing how someone can be so contradictary of themselves and still be so sure.
It's an attempt to detach Americans from their guns under the guise of safety. They don't care about the money.
Democrats not caring about money.
The money wouldn't go to a partisan source but to the government in general. So it's a lever to control gun ownership, nothing more.
Rosenberg worked at the CDC for 20 years, where he was instrumental in founding the NCIPC.[1] He also served as the first permanent director of the NCIPC beginning in 1994.[1] While there, he was responsible for overseeing gun violence research at the CDC prior to the enactment of the 1996 ey Amendment, the Congressional restriction which prevented the CDC from using its funding "to advocate or promote gun control," in 1996.[3] Specifically, advocates of the restrictions referred to comments Rosenberg made in 1994: in a Washington Post article, he was quoted as saying “We need to revolutionize the way we look at guns, like we did with cigarettes. Now it [sic] is dirty, deadly and banned.” The same year Dr. Katherine Christoffel, head of the CDC funded Handgun Epidemic Lowering Plan, said in an interview with American Medical News "guns are a virus that must be eradicated...." In the same interview Rosenberg concurred with Christoffel, saying "...she’s not willing to be silent anymore. She’s asking for help.”[4]
: "why can't the CDC get public funding for fact finding? They are neutral, science driven minds!"
Muh narrative.![]()
Yeah everybody buys black market cigarettes.
dumbass
I just saw your response. As usual they included suicides/attempted suicides which are the bulk of gun stats so their statistics are bull .
I didn't mention cigarettes. I guess if you can't find something to disagree with you just pull something out of your ass again. Why don't you grow up already?
the CDC can't appropriate money, silly man.
those are gunshot injuries with a real social cost. they are absolutely germane.
guns are designed to shoot people.
You don't get to talk about other people's hair while you have a picture of you with a pony tail floating around the internets, hippie.
But you *did* mention cigarettes.
Short term memory loss?
I was mistaken in my post. The comparison shouldn't have been to increased taxes on guns, it should have been to increased taxes on ammo as per the subject of this thread.
What I should have said was "It's an argument that is logically consistent with 'a 50% increase in taxes on ammunition is a 2A violation.'" I see no reason a 50% tax on ammo infringes on the right to bear arms. It's not cost prohibitive nor does it hinder availability. If anything, it encourages gun owners to value ammunition higher and reserve it for its intended use (vs., say, shooting cans at the ranch after a few beers.)
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I got hair and a lot of it at 37... you? Lol
Btw it wasnt her hair but lack of that i mentioned. Sore spot for you?
You'd be very surprised how large the market is for tax free, black market cigs. There was quite a racket going on in Texas before I left with people buying loads in Lousianna and selling them back there and it's even bigger here in Cali with the poor folk as they can't afford $9-$11 a pack to kill themselves.
You're making fun of something she can't help. I'm making fun of you for something you actually can do something about.
Another example would be if so someone got spur tats on the back of their calves. That's a pretty hilarious thing tbh.
you're trying too hard kind of like how hard you tried in the biden thread. you take offense when you shouldn't considering nothing was directed at you. being the attention you are you pop your head up when you should just go back to hiding in your closet you fruity bas .
you know what's really hilarious? you being a ing cuck. now that's a pretty hilarious thing tbh.
btw, you never answered the question baldy.
Where did I mention cigarettes in the post he quoted?
Yeah I didn't think so.
Then it's never been illegal. You're the one who said it was and now you're contradicting yourself. Make up your mind you bipolar .
You can't stop people from killing themselves. It is not part of the gun violence discussion since shooting yourself in the head is not gun violence it's just suicide. If anything I think we should make suicide easier so methods that have a higher rate of success should be funded heavier. You know how much money the average taxpayer has to pay for people who have unsuccessful suicide attempts?
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