On 8/31/15 7:19 PM, Keyser Söze wrote:
On 8/31/15 7:17 PM, wrote:
On 31 Aug 2015 20:29:22 GMT, Keyser Söze wrote:
wrote:
On Mon, 31 Aug 2015 13:55:58 -0400, Keyser Söze
wrote:
The murder rate in Australia is about 1 per 100,000, while it is more
than four times that in the United States. Are you claiming the lower
rate down under has nothing to do with that country's tougher gun
control laws?
BTW I am still waiting
What is the outline of the law you would pass?
Explain how it saves those two TV people.,
Assassinating two people from 5 feet away could easily be done with a
single action cap and ball revolver and still have plenty of rounds
left over to wound the other lady as she ran away.
Ahh...back to your "we can't do anything" premise.
Take an extra 15 seconds and read the question before you pop out a
brain fart.
What is YOUR idea.
Take an extra 30 seconds to read my idea before you pop out another
brain fart.
And, of course, *your* idea was, as usual, to do nothing because "we
can't do anything." Right?
Oh, in case you can't find my response...and can't google it:
For starters, and I mean starters:
Licensing for anyone who wants to own a firearm, including a serious
background check and a 14-day waiting period.
Severe restrictions on the types of firearms that can be purchased.
Confiscation with compensation/tax credits of all firearms after a
certain date that are not on the approved list.
Possession of unapproved firearms a felony.
Confiscated firearms turned to scrap.
All guns owners required to purchase and maintain a multi-million dollar
liability policy that pays the victims or victims' families for deaths
or injuries caused by the firearms. No proof of insurance, no purchase
of firearms. Insurance lapses? Firearms must be turned in for destruction.
Starters, as I stated.
I might have to turn in my AR15. No biggie. Firearms to me are a hobby,
like stamp collecting and model railroading.