I'm going to identify clearly for you, why I have problems when I attempt to engage you on this topic. I'm going to enlarge the corresponding statements to make them stand out.
Markkkkk wrote:I also have many if not most the above in my family, including heroin addicts, alcoholics, pot heads, TBM's, atheists, depression, and a suicide by gun shot (with my fathers ww2 gun). I have two brothers that are DAV..and one on permanent disability with PTSD. I understand all of that, I really do.
I just don't think you understand that an AR-15 is not the issue. It is like banning Coke, and not Pepsi to curb obesity.
This is not an assault weapon, yet fires the same round, at the same rate of speed (as fast as you can pull the trigger)... it can receive accessories just the same as a AR-15.
This a mini-14 after accessories.Even though I disagree...Doc...is the one with a valid argument...ban all guns. He understands that the AR-15 ban is nothing but a straw-man, maybe a start, but non the less it won't detour anyone that wants to do such a terrible thing.
Previously, you asked me a series of questions. I answered them all. You never responded to them. Here are my answers (typos included):
No, I'm not in favor of a total ban. I would be in favor of:
1. A health care system that doesn't reduce Medicaid to the point where it compromises mental health services.
2. An increase in SRO's per school, though I don't know what would consitute adequate coverage.
3. Metal detectors and more secure entry ways, including improved identification measures in schools (colleges included) and early childhood programs.
4. A reinstatement back of the 1994 AWB for starters. Leave it there and evaluate moving forward.
5. Eliminate existing gaps in background checks.
6. LE* and FBI** doing their jobs.
*Sheriff in this case had 39 calls on this kid.
**FBI failed to follow through on a Jan/2018 tip on him.
If I think of anything else I'll make additional comment.
I am not promoting the banning of only the AR-15. I clearly stated that I am in favor of a return to the 1994 AWB (or something of that nature) that includes various weapons models and high capacity magazines.
And in your above here, Markkkk, you persist in carrying over the lone AR-15 issue.
I am not opposed to gun ownership. I am convinced that we need to pull back on just what weapons are permissible and including the high capacity mags. Why in the hell does anyone need 30 shots to do a job when they should be able to stop an intruder in 10 if need be?
The answer (in my view) is that if you can't do it in 10 then you have no business owning a gun for personal/home protection. A gun in my own hands wouldn't protect me in the least so I don't
have the 10-30 shots to do it to start with. I don't have even ONE shot.
If I can go without a gun to protect me, why can't folks go without their AR's, etc? What the hell are people so afraid of?
Where I live, all I need is a way to deter a potential intruder long enough to get cops out here. I already have a couple or three ways to do that on my own without JB at home and it doesn't involve a weapon.
Now I can see where a gun enthusiast enjoys shooting targets with their AR-15 or other weapons. I get that it's fun. I've done it. I've shot targets with various model weapons and also with archery equipment.
But let's not act like anone needs an AR for personal protection because that's just BS.
We're talking about ways to prevent mass shootings. I have effectively put my cards on the table and I have yet to see you come up with an alternative strategy. It's not useful for me to go around in circles with you here and particularly when you ignore what I've stated in favor of your own personal monologue.
I need to be done here. I am sick and tired of repeating myself.