Scrofula
Bluelight Crew
Yes, every time one of these happens, we're gonna arglebargle about gun control, until effective regs happen, or human nature changes. Why is that weird or outrageous to you? Fifty-eight people are dead, at last count, a new record, and you think people aren't gonna take an immediate and heated look at how the dude did it? If a family member was shot, would you tell detectives to wait until after the funeral?
You say "both sides won't move an inch", but i'm curious, which way does the regulation "side" not want to move? To even fewer regulations? Just how draconian do you think the current laws are?
And how do you know we weren't going to discuss it the "right" way, we hadn't started arguing yet (except with you about arguing; ok, only me and you, Jess). Nobody's lied or told distortions or half-truths or the "factual" lies you mentioned.
I usually sit these out, because most mass shootings wouldn't be stopped by most measures, and we've all heard the no-control-at-all arguments (tyranny!) and concern trolls before. We could reduce the casualty count, and frequency, though. And maybe even reduce all the suicides and homicides that happen in this country by accident.
ETA: we've also all heard how saying "semi-auto" is stupid, and no one knows why the media does it. Getting your clips and magazines confused doesn't disqualify your argument. Some people really do hunt with their AR-15's, but they're idiots, just like people who think they make good home defense. Yes, they are Barbie dolls for men, but also bogeymen for the control crowd--they're scary looking, but more people might be dead if they didn't jam changing their weird clips and/or magazines, and handguns kill so so many more people. 3D printing will soon make banning speciic gun types pointless.
Tight regs in cities like Chicago don't help if the surrounding suburbs are loose in their laws, and St. Louis, Memphis, Cleveland and four other cities all have worse murder rates.
You say "both sides won't move an inch", but i'm curious, which way does the regulation "side" not want to move? To even fewer regulations? Just how draconian do you think the current laws are?
And how do you know we weren't going to discuss it the "right" way, we hadn't started arguing yet (except with you about arguing; ok, only me and you, Jess). Nobody's lied or told distortions or half-truths or the "factual" lies you mentioned.
I usually sit these out, because most mass shootings wouldn't be stopped by most measures, and we've all heard the no-control-at-all arguments (tyranny!) and concern trolls before. We could reduce the casualty count, and frequency, though. And maybe even reduce all the suicides and homicides that happen in this country by accident.
ETA: we've also all heard how saying "semi-auto" is stupid, and no one knows why the media does it. Getting your clips and magazines confused doesn't disqualify your argument. Some people really do hunt with their AR-15's, but they're idiots, just like people who think they make good home defense. Yes, they are Barbie dolls for men, but also bogeymen for the control crowd--they're scary looking, but more people might be dead if they didn't jam changing their weird clips and/or magazines, and handguns kill so so many more people. 3D printing will soon make banning speciic gun types pointless.
Tight regs in cities like Chicago don't help if the surrounding suburbs are loose in their laws, and St. Louis, Memphis, Cleveland and four other cities all have worse murder rates.
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