tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-195112818766531495.post7586500929684397540..comments2023-04-16T07:54:12.935-07:00Comments on North Mesa Mutts: Barking Back in Bombtown: The Gun War Is Being JoinedKhalhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11866897914538110672noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-195112818766531495.post-7521186571182148242018-02-21T07:38:02.479-08:002018-02-21T07:38:02.479-08:00PT II
" For the life of me, I don't know...PT II<br /><br />" For the life of me, I don't know why an immature nineteen year old with emotional problems should be able to walk out of a gun store with a weapon designed to control a battlefield, no questions, other than the innocuous NICS ones, asked. "<br /><br />Well it would have helped if somebody was watching the switch when so many people spoke out that he was crazy and likely dangerous. Seems the police were at his house on a semi-regular basis, but never once seemed to translate that rare and anti-social behavior into any legal action.<br /><br />The same thing happened with the nut who shot Gabby Giffords, he was in the back of a police car every other week facing honest-to-God felony convictions for violence and drug possession. But not a single conviction, I believe he never even saw the inside of a court house.<br /><br />The Virginia Tech killer did, but the judge did the bizarre thing of declaring him "a danger to himself and others", but then sentencing him to VOLUNTARY mental health treatment.<br /><br />Of course the jerk in Sutherland Springs was actually convicted....too bad the Air Force didn't think nearly murdering a child was worth reporting....nor did the prosecution feel that a baby with a fractured skull from a violent repeat-offender needed an attempted murder charge.<br /><br />The list goes on. Unfortunately the NRA is 100% correct when they say "We don't need new laws, we need to enforce the ones already on the books". Adding more laws to a system that is completely dysfunctional will only hassle the lawful and do nothing against those who are truly dangerous.<br /><br />BTW the police interaction with violent gang members is no different than society's interactions with the rare spree killer. We have a system, and we don't use it.<br /><br />Also you know better than to call a semi-auto rifle "a weapon designed to control a battlefield", an AR-15 is not an M4 or an M16, and even those military rifles are not designed to control a battlefield, that's the job of close air support and artillery. <br /><br />As for the armed teachers one can note that there have been ZERO mass shootings at schools or universities that DO allow campus carry. <br /><br />Certainly gun bans haven't had those results.Weer'd Beardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13528978001340070552noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-195112818766531495.post-40211545978525876682018-02-21T07:37:50.355-08:002018-02-21T07:37:50.355-08:00One must remember that "Gun Culture 2.0"...One must remember that "Gun Culture 2.0" is really a direct response to the gun control movement.<br /><br />There were always people defending their hearth and home with guns, while concealed carry was virtually illegal in most places in the middle of the 20th Century, there were some places that went virtually unchanged from the days when Thomas Jefferson would go for a stroll with a pistol on his belt.<br /><br />But in 94 gun owners conceded that those then rare and expensive guns could be banned as an olive branch to the other side so that the commonplace revolvers and sporting guns (Irony noted that those K-Mart surplus guns were ACTUAL weapons of war, and that 1903 .30-06 "Deer Gun" previously had been lugged across Europe for the sole purpose of killing other human beings) would be kept safe.<br /><br />Except we all know that the gun banners weren't happy....we know that at their heart people like Michael Bloomberg are indeed coming for ALL the guns, he just knows he can't do it all at once. The anti-gun side aren't praising the UK and Australia out of ignorance. And the powers that be in those countries are still going after guns....not to mention the absurdity of putting people in jail for carrying simple pocket knives.<br /><br />When your opponents are that serious, one must be serious as well.<br /><br />Possessing a gun for hunting is indefensible. Possessing a gun for target shooting is indefensible. Possessing a gun as a collector's item is indefensible.<br /><br />You want fresh meat, go to the grocery store. You want to enjoy nature, start hiking and biking. You want a precision sport, take up golf. You want to collect things, collect stamps, coins, or pokemon cards.<br /><br />But a firearm for the defense of human life is VERY good reason.<br /><br />EVERY nation on this planet has an allowance in the law for the use of deadly force. Some places make the taking of a guilty life in defense of an innocent one VERY difficult....but it is still legal.<br /><br />Self defense is a human trait (one could argue it runs deeper in biology, but that's a talk for another day), and in the end the anti-gun side is absolutely taking the side against self defense, which by virtue is very much inhuman.<br /><br />Weer'd Beardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13528978001340070552noreply@blogger.com