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01-12-2013 #121
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Oh, I don't expect Heller to be overturned. Not at all. But Dave32111 asserted that "the USSC has sided with the individual's right to keep and bear arms." That is not true. Americans do not have an unambiguous individual right to bear arms.
Various courts at various times have upheld gun bans in the face of Second Amendment challenges. There are many gun regulations that have never been argued before the Supreme Court. And the entire issue of whether or not states can implement gun bans is an open question.
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01-12-2013 #122
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For instance, this douchebag just had his concealed carry permit revoked for being a douchebag:
http://www.newschannel5.com/story/20...rol-rage-video
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01-12-2013 #123
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Interestingly, that person isn't an unknown guy. He was a PSC in Iraq. He is known for being caught in an ambush that led to the death of three PSCs. What happened is mired in controversy. The story was all over the internet. Plus, he created a shit storm by making a video of people shooting at targets with a cameraman standing next to one of the targets. He is simply a colorful character...to say the least.
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01-12-2013 #124
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Yes, I know who James Yeager is, and I'm familiar with his need to draw attention to himself by doing something stupid on the Internet every year or two.
The point being, the state has a right and an obligation to regulate this douchebag's access to and use of firearms, despite the holy Second Amendment.
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01-12-2013 #125
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Yes, that hasn't slipped my attention either, though I think one could make a stronger argument for being in favor of gun rights since the mere possession of a weapon does not mean someone will die, but having an abortion will always result in the taking of a life. The 2nd Amendment does not abrogate a state's right to pass laws related to homicide, but the abortion cases do do just that.
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01-12-2013 #126
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I asked you that question because I find many that are opposed to gun rights have never actually held or fired one themselves. Virtually every handgun sold in the US now is semi-automatic, and the police all use semi-automatic handguns. All it means is that when you pull the trigger the spent casing it automatically ejected and a new round is loaded. It is not a machine gun where you can just hold down the trigger and it will continue to fire. And it's not an irrelevant detail since much of this debate is about banning certain weapons because they are semi-automatic.
PS- It takes 2/3 of the Congress to propose an Amendment and 3/4 of the States to ratify it, and that's just not going to happen.
Not necessarily, especially since one of the issues is federalism, or more succinctly, limited central government. England has a population of roughly 53 million, whereas just California and New York have a combined population in excess of 56 million people. Correct me if I'm wrong, but many English do not like the EU, and there is a push there to remove the UK from it, partly because you don't trust people in far away nations to make sound decisions for you. Well, that same issue resides here, and some don't really care for a small legislative body holding so much power over so many. So when you look at US politics it's not as simple as "hey that's a good program, people should love it!" because it's almost always more complicated than that. To give you an example, when the federal government decides to raise a trillion dollars in taxes, much of it will come from income taxes. They do it by scaled income levels, thus someone in New York City that makes 71k a year might pay 25% in income tax and someone in Alabama making 55k per year will pay 15% in income tax, even though when adjusted for cost of living they are basically at the same standard of living. That inequity is just one of the sources of contention in our politics, and of course I acknowledge that there are actual ideological splits about whether such programs should exist.
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01-12-2013 #127
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I do realise that, with Congress in the thrall of the ludicrous tea party, many GOP members virtually enchained by the NRA and the public's obsession with guns that a change to the constitution is not likely to happen... probably ever. But that doesn't mean that interpretations of it cannot be considered and that some greater degree of control can be introduced.
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01-12-2013 #128
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within 3-4 months it will all be forgetten about and gun sales/ammo etc will be back to normal service in the usa .... then when the next mass shooting happens it will boot off again and the cycle will repeat itself ..
Getting americans to stop owning guns would be like getting the english to stop drinking tea .. never going to happen ..
my view anyway
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I asked you that question because I find many that are opposed to gun rights have never actually held or fired one themselves. Virtually every handgun sold in the US now is semi-automatic, and the police all use semi-automatic handguns.
Yes, manufacturers are shoving semi-automatic handguns and weapons down our throats and gun-enthusiasts predictably respond to the marketing. But marketing is not what we should consider when designing regulative law.
There is a huge gap between what we can do and what we will do. What I think we can do is limit magazine capacity and require background checks in all situations in which guns legally change hands.
We can also strike those laws that excuse manufacturers and gun owners from liability. Currently a gun can blowup in your hand and you can't sue the manufacturer. A kid can steal a weapon from his grandfather, kill someone and the old fart is immune from any kind of liability. Like auto-insurance, every gun owner should carry insurance on each of his or her weapons. None of these measure comes anywhere closed to infringing on anyone's second amendment rights.
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