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On 12/18/2012 8:40 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article , says... On 12/17/2012 3:45 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 17 Dec 2012 14:49:41 -0500, iBoaterer wrote: What use do assault rifles have to the average gun owner? Going to start a war? === It turns out that the "AR-15 style guns" make pretty decent hunting and target rifles. They are not truly "assault rifles" however since they can not (in most cases) fire in fully automatic mode. I agree that it's hard to justify 30 round magazines when 5 or 10 is more than adequate for hunting or target practice. The big mags do look cool however and a lot of folks want them for that reason alone. Others view them as a survival weapon if civilization as we know it breaks down. Is that far fetched? Who can say. The whole problem with this unfortunate incident in Connecticut lies with the now deceased mother. She had a child with a long history of emotional instability, taught him how to shoot, and gave him full access to her well stocked arsenal. How stupid and irresponsible is that? Totally ****in' stupid.. And you are right. There is no legit reason for those 30 clips, except to make someones penis feel bigger... Yep! Right on again! See, you CAN think outside of the FOX! You are a disgusting piece of ****.... now go spread some blood on your shirt and jump up on that soapbox... |
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On 12/18/2012 8:43 AM, wrote:
On Tuesday, December 18, 2012 8:30:57 AM UTC-5, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Monday, December 17, 2012 4:02:57 PM UTC-5, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Monday, December 17, 2012 11:34:25 AM UTC-5, jps wrote: MSNBC host Joe Scarborough, Was wrong whe he said: "The violence we see spreading... It is not spreading, it is actually reduced from 1980-90 levels. Cite? http://www.tampabay.com/news/criminologist-says-mass-shootings-show-no-pattern-or-increase/1266381 That is "mass shootings" only, dip. Which is the context of the current discussion. Well, until you prove loogie wrong, then the context will change...again. |
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In article ,
says... On Tuesday, December 18, 2012 8:30:57 AM UTC-5, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Monday, December 17, 2012 4:02:57 PM UTC-5, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Monday, December 17, 2012 11:34:25 AM UTC-5, jps wrote: MSNBC host Joe Scarborough, Was wrong whe he said: "The violence we see spreading... It is not spreading, it is actually reduced from 1980-90 levels. Cite? http://www.tampabay.com/news/criminologist-says-mass-shootings-show-no-pattern-or-increase/1266381 That is "mass shootings" only, dip. Which is the context of the current discussion. So in your narrow mind, the only gun violence is "mass shootings"?? Gee, then we have a really low number of gun violence incidences, but what do we do about the 100's of thousands of others? |
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In article ,
says... On Tuesday, December 18, 2012 8:38:28 AM UTC-5, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Monday, December 17, 2012 4:02:46 PM UTC-5, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On Monday, December 17, 2012 11:34:25 AM UTC-5, jps wrote: MSNBC host Joe Scarborough, Was wrong whe he said: "The violence we see spreading... It is not spreading, it is actually reduced from 1980-90 levels. Here's what needs to be looked at instead of new, knee-jerk gun control laws. http://now.msn.com/i-am-adam-lanzas-mother-says-mom-of-mentally-ill-son? Thanks to Reagan for cutting mental health programs.... Stop being a liberal parrot. "The law that Reagan signed was the Lanterman-Petris-Short Act (LPS), passed by the legislature & signed into law in 1967 by Governor Ronald Reagan. The idea was to "stem entry into the state hospital by encouraging the community system to accept more patients, hopefully improving quality of care while allowing state expense to be alleviated by the newly available federal funds." It also was designed to protect the rights of mental patients. It was considered a landmark of its time--a change in the attitude toward mental illness and its treatment. The law restricted involuntary commitment, among other things. It allows people to refuse treatment for mental illness, unless they are clearly a danger to someone else or themselves. It facilitated release of many patients---supposedly to go to community mental health treatment programs. Reagan's role, besides signing the bill, was using it as a reason to cut his budget. What Reagan did was, at the same time the bill was passed, to reduce the budget for state mental hospitals. His budget bill "abolished 1700 hospital staff positions and closed several of the state-operated aftercare facilities. Reagan promised to eliminate even more hospitals if the patient population continued to decline. Year-end population counts for the state hospitals had been declining by approximately 2000 people per year since 1960." This law presumed that the people released from hospitals or not committed at all would be funneled in community treatment as provided by the Short Doyle Act of 1957. It was "was designed to organize and finance community mental health services for persons with mental illness through locally administered and locally controlled community health programs." It also presumed that the mentally ill would voluntarily accept treatment if it were made available to them on a community basis. However, because of the restrictions on involuntary commitment, seriously mentally ill people who would not consent to treatment "who clearly needed treatment but did not fit the new criteria or who recycled through short term stays -- became a community dilemma. For them, there was nowhere to go." Once released, they would fail to take meds or get counseling and went right back to being seriously ill. Also, unfortunately, at the time LPS was implemented, funding for community systems either declined or was not beefed up. Many counties did not have adequate community mental health services in place and were unable to fund them. Federal funds for community mental health programs, which LPS assumed would pick up the slack, began drying up in the early 1980s, due to budget cutbacks in general. The Feds shifted funding responsibility to the states. Sources: http://ist-socrates.berkeley.edu/~cmhsr/history.html Reform of the Lanterman, Petris, Short Act " It's not as simple as your mind thinks. (pun intended) Here you go, only a moron like you would cherry pick ONE single site as gospel: http://www.dailynugget.com/2004/06/r...-and-the-ugly/ A left wing-nut site like the daily (butt) nugget? ~snerk! OH, let's see, you turn out one right wing bunch of bull**** that has no real research done and that's good for you??!!! Gee, what a thorough researcher you are!!! |
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In article , says...
On 12/18/2012 8:40 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 12/17/2012 3:45 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Mon, 17 Dec 2012 14:49:41 -0500, iBoaterer wrote: What use do assault rifles have to the average gun owner? Going to start a war? === It turns out that the "AR-15 style guns" make pretty decent hunting and target rifles. They are not truly "assault rifles" however since they can not (in most cases) fire in fully automatic mode. I agree that it's hard to justify 30 round magazines when 5 or 10 is more than adequate for hunting or target practice. The big mags do look cool however and a lot of folks want them for that reason alone. Others view them as a survival weapon if civilization as we know it breaks down. Is that far fetched? Who can say. The whole problem with this unfortunate incident in Connecticut lies with the now deceased mother. She had a child with a long history of emotional instability, taught him how to shoot, and gave him full access to her well stocked arsenal. How stupid and irresponsible is that? Totally ****in' stupid.. And you are right. There is no legit reason for those 30 clips, except to make someones penis feel bigger... Yep! Right on again! See, you CAN think outside of the FOX! You are a disgusting piece of ****.... now go spread some blood on your shirt and jump up on that soapbox... I'm "disgusting" because I agree with you??? Interesting! And what is that insane second sentence about??! |
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In article , says...
On 12/18/2012 8:39 AM, iBoaterer wrote: In article , says... On 12/17/2012 1:18 PM, Califbill wrote: jps wrote: MSNBC host Joe Scarborough, who had received an A rating from the National Rifle Association (NRA) while he was in Congress, says that after last week?s massacre of 20 elementary school children that ?the ideologies of my past career were no longer relevant,? and he is now backing a ban on assault weapons and high-capacity clips. In an unusual commentary segment Monday on Morning Joe, Scarborough connected to the recent tragedy by noting that his own children were the age of those killed and one of his children has Asperger?s syndrome. ?Politicians can no longer be allowed to defend the status quo,? he explained. ?They must instead be forced to defend our children. Parents can no longer take no for an answer from Washington when the topic turns to protecting our children. The violence we see spreading from shopping malls in Oregon to movie theaters in Colorado to college campuses in Virginia to elementary schools in Connecticut ? it?s being spawned by a toxic brew of popular culture, a growing mental health crisis and the proliferation of combat-style weapons.? ?I am a conservative Republican who received the NRA?s highest ratings over four terms in Congress,? he continued. ?I saw this debate over guns as a powerful, symbolic struggle between individual rights and government control? I?ve spent the last few days grasping for solutions and struggling for answers, while daring to question my long-held beliefs on these subjects.? Scarborough concluded: ?I knew that day that the ideologies of my past career were no longer relevant to the future that I want, that I demand for my children. Friday changed everything. It must change everything. We all must begin anew and demand that Washington?s old way of doing business is no longer acceptable. Entertainment moguls don?t have an absolute right to glorify murder while spreading mayhem in young minds across America. And our Bill of Rights does not guarantee gun manufacturers the absolute right to sell military-style, high-caliber, semi-automatic combat assault rifles with high-capacity magazines to whoever the hell they want. It is time for Congress to put children before deadly dogmas.? Seems as if there are a couple questions to be answered. First, why did a person decide to massacre a room full of kids. And second, why target assault rifles because of this. He used pistols. According to the reports I am seeing here, he used a Bushmaster 223, and killed himself with a pistol when he heard the cops coming... But the majority of the killing was done with an assault weapon. I just don't get the assault weapon thing, even for self defense. If you are in a situation where you need 30 rounds to "defend" yourself, you are probably under pretty heavy fire, and are not gonna' get out anyway. If you can't defend yourself with 1-6 shots or so, you are over your head. 30 round clips are for offense... And I support the 2nd amendment... Went to a gun group today and saw somebody ask "why you need assault weapons" the only answer I saw was "because I can"... Wow, you actually made sense for once, thanks! I always do, you are just blinded and unless someone is lockstep with you, you think they are wrong.. Problem is, you don't have enough sense to tie your shoes most of the time... You always make sense??? BWAAAHAAAA!!!!!! |
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