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Mr. Luddite[_4_]
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On 6/30/2018 5:47 PM, John H. wrote:
On Sat, 30 Jun 2018 12:04:18 -0400,
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On Sat, 30 Jun 2018 07:44:57 -0400, John H.
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On Fri, 29 Jun 2018 17:19:51 -0400,
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On Fri, 29 Jun 2018 12:28:47 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:
On 6/29/18 12:09 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/29/2018 11:38 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/29/18 11:32 AM,
wrote:
On Fri, 29 Jun 2018 08:05:34 -0400, Keyser Soze
wrote:
On 6/28/18 10:55 PM,
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On Thu, 28 Jun 2018 21:13:47 -0400, Keyser Soze
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On 6/28/18 8:50 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 6/28/2018 8:38 PM, Tim wrote:
Mr. Luddite
... shooting in Annapolis, MD ?
..........
This strict gun control laws are really paying off, aren’t they?
Tim, it's more like this country has gone totally crazy and out of
control.Â* No clues yet what this guy's motive was but it won't
surprise me if he turns out to beÂ* a right wing nutcase.
Well, for what it is worth, the police have identified the guy from
photo recognition software. It was reported he did "something" to
obliterate his fingerprints. He's a white man, 39 years old, named
Jarrod Warren Ramos, according to multiple law enforcement
sources, who
apparently lives in Laurel, Maryland.
Ramos has a connection to the paper. He filed a defamation claim
in 2012
against the paper but the case was dismissed. He also has a minor
conviction for "harassment" some years ago.
Tim thinks Maryland has "strict" gun laws. That's kind of funny,
since
Maryland doesn't have "strict" gun laws.
They have most of the things people are clamoring for asÂ* "sensible"
or "common sense" gun laws
* handgun license to buy one
* handgun de facto registration
*Assault Weapons ban
* high cap magazine ban
* universal background checks on all sales
* red flag law
Do they still have that stupid fired case law?
As I said, Maryland does not have strict gun laws.
There is no "handgun license." There is a "handgun qualification
license."Â* Even an idiot like Alex could get one.
I'm not sure what "handgun de facto registration" means.
There is no "assault weapons ban." Most AR-15 type rifles are banned if
they don't have heavy barrels, but you can buy an AR-10 off the shelf,
and any number of different semi-auto rifles.
Only the sale of hi-cap mags are prohibited. Possession is legal, as is
buying them across the state line and bringing them into Maryland.
I have no idea what a "red flag" law is.
Your state is one of the ones the left uses for examples of sensible
gun laws. BTE to enlighten you the red flag law mean they had the
ability to take Ramos' shotgun based on his social media rantings but
they didn't.
Thanks for pointing out the futility tho.
Ahh, so there's nothing that can be done. Let 'er rip!
I've come to the conclusion that there really is nothing that can
be done in terms of new gun laws mainly because of how many guns
already exist and the lack of records as to where they are or who
owns them. Yeah, mandatory background checks, etc., may help but most
places already have them.
The only thing I can think of .... and this will cause indigestion for
many here ... is a required registration of all guns
and strict enforcement of the required registration.Â* If for some reason
you are found to be in possession of a firearm that is not registered to
you as it's owner, it results in immediate confiscation of that firearm.
The data base or registry identifies the owner and the owner is held
responsible for it and it's use.Â* If stolen, sold or legally
transferred a report of that event or transfer would be required within
48 hours.
Not dissimilar for titles for vehicles.
So to some ... go take an antacid.
It's the tiny bit of liberal DNA in me.
I'd certainly support complete registration of all firearms as a decent
start. Used firearms must be registered, too. Along with the
registration, a mandatory background check of the purchaser. All
firearms, no exceptions.
That would not have changed any of the recent shootings at all.
They had no problem tracing this guy's shotgun back to the dealer
within hours. What would registration do?
I can't understand why you are so down on registration of firearms and the attendant paperwork and
bureaucracy.
The purpose of all that is to help find the perpetrator when he robs a 7/11, shoots someone, and
leaves his gun on the counter as he departs.
Now get off this negative attitude!
That just traces the gun back to the person it was stolen from. The
police report would do that.
No one mentioned a stolen gun. That's a whole different story.
I did (above):
"If stolen, sold or legally transferred a report of that event or
transfer would be required within 48 hours."
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