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Posted By: David Vargha
David -- sorry, but you're not completley correct in your interpretation of the firearm laws. In any event, I lump in assualt weapons (which are technically "semi" automatic) with automatic weapons, so I apologize if I mispoke. |
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Posted By: PC
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Posted By: Tom Hufford
I grew up 30 miles from Virginia Tech, graduated from Tech in 1973, and had many, many of my engineering classes in Norris Hall. I've probably been in every one of the rooms where the students and faculty were killed, except for the dorm, where the first two victims died. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
Who cares how these things are defined. Contrary to what you said (twice) in this thread, federal law doesn't prohibit ownership of automatic weapons, which was the point of my follow-up post. |
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Posted By: T E
I grew up in urban America. These days, my travels take me to poor rural America. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
There is no way in hell that this freak should have been able to walk into a store and purchase automatic weapons. |
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Posted By: John Kalafarski
David, A Glock where you can shove in a clip of 10 is not your standard handgun. Were not these banned by the Brady Bill? Didn't the current administration fix the law to allow these weapons to be considered legal? The law prevents the Federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives from sharing gun trace information with local law enforcement in order to protect the privacy of gun owners (thank the NRA). In the USA 30 people are gunned down every day. Is that not enough? |
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Posted By: Joe Tocco
The work massacre at a school in US history: |
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Posted By: T E
If I call it semi-automatic, does that make you feel better? The world would be a lot better off today if that freak had not been able to purchase those weapons so easily. |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
Joe, |
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Posted By: Zach S.
"The world would be a lot better off today if that freak had not been able to purchase those weapons so easily." |
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Posted By: Mike
Zach, you hit the nail on the head. Thanks for the common sensical viewpoint. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Zach, |
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Posted By: T E
Zach, Mike, etc... |
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Posted By: David Vargha
From the Brady Bill (Ill conceived, passed by a Democrat-controlled House and Senate and signed into law by a Democratic President, Bill Clinton), these are the handguns that were made illegal . . . |
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Posted By: peter chao
TE, |
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Posted By: T E
No Peter, I am simply stating what the law is, as I understand them in the state of Virginia, without comment, and I stated that I do not believe the laws will change. |
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Posted By: Zach S.
Most of the laws passed during the Clinton adminitration regarding gun laws were ridiculous and I believe most people misunderstood what they actually meant. Many believe there was a "ban" on assault rifles which wasn't the case. The laws just regulated certain modifications to existing rifles (mainly dealing with overall length, folding stocks, etc.) and banned the importation into the U.S. of "new" assault rifles that made their list. Assault rifles that were already in the U.S. before the "ban" were grandfathered in and could be bought and sold. The current administration didn't renew these laws and now there is more leniency and while some modifications are not legal (for example many states have a limit on how short rifle and shotgun barrels can be) other mods can now be legally made like adding folding stocks. |
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Posted By: Dan
Not to be difficult, but: |
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Posted By: Mike
No classes required in Minnesota. background check required to purchase hand guns. License to purchase is issued and must be renewed every 12 months. One interesting thing that happened to me about 14 months ago. I was in banking for 25 years, so my background had been dug into like you wouldn't believe. I'm clean, and have nothing to hide. No record. ever. A couple speeds. Anyway, I went to one of the largest gun dealers in the state and attempted to purchase my hand gun. (target shooting) The retailer said it would only take a day or so. After three or four days, I called them, and there was some type of delay. Who knows what. He said he would get back to me. Another day or so went by, I called again, and he said he wasn't sure what the problem was. He made a call, and the sale went through. But what was really interesting was the retailer told me "If they wouldn't have given him an answer that day, he was going to "sell it to me anyway". ???? I was happy to get through this but " I would have sold it to you anyway?" I didn't ask what he meant. Rather odd don't you think? It kind of plays into what I earlier said, if someone wants a gun, they will get one, no matter what it takes. It seems it is rather easy. Legal or illegal. |
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Posted By: Dan
idiotic comment removed due to temporary retarded'ness on my behalf! |
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Posted By: peter chao
Guys, |
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Posted By: Dan
But Hell YES!!! Since the law-dogs cannot keep the scum in jail, if carrying mace, pepper spray, a gun is necessary, then YES. |
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Posted By: Mike
I do not advocate my wife or daughter carrying a hand gun. Nor would I carry one. I'm blessed to live in an area with virtually no crime. And I am not paranoid of crime. Plus I figure there would be a greater chance of an accident if I did carry one. Quite frankly, I would be looked on as a lunatic if I walked around our town with a hand gun due to lack of crime. It's Norman Rockwell around here. Truly. And I don't think I would classify myself as a gun advocate. A couple times a year, I got out and shoot at paper targets, or beer cans. yes I do think I have a right to shoot at beer cans. I am a responsible adult. (I don't like beer by the way) |
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Posted By: peter chao
Mike, Dan, |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
I can't help but wonder how many of those students wished they carried a gun as they were trapped in that room. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Marty, |
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Posted By: PC
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Posted By: T E
that everyone in the USA should strap one on in case a lunatic pulls out a weapon? So by that logic the problem is, not too many guns but not nearly enough. |
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Posted By: Mike
PC you say you live in an area with low crime. I live 25 miles north of Saint Paul, Minn. About the worst thing that happens around here, is someone might lose or misplace their tackle box. my son totaled his car on a deer last Fall. That was big news around here. I live in an area with virtually no crime. (Watch, now I will be robbed next week) So to carry a gun would be ludicrous. I can't visualize myself living in a high crime area even if for some reason my family moved. I used to travel out of state for the bank I was with. I went to a few places that scared the crap out of me. East Lansing Mich. I was in my hotel one evening, watching the news. The news went from 8 murders that day, to the weather then the sports. Nothing else. I must confess I still can recall each (Most) murder as described, and all involved guns. This is no lie, the inside of my hotel room had 5 chains. Yes I said 5 chains. I'm done working for today, so let me give everyone an average day in East Lansing. 1)A druggist had been robbed so many times, he went and bought a handgun. Sure enough, on camera, here come the bad guys again, he pulled out his gun and blew them away. They interviewd him, and asked him if he would do it again. he said hell Yes. 2) An old lady had been burglarized so many times, she bought a gun and had it on her bedside. She was startled by an intruder, he wrestled the gun away from her, and killed her. 3)A middle age guy was sitting watching television, the weather was very hot, so he had his front door open, so he could get a slight breeze. He also had been robbed so many times, he always sat with a shotgun. In walks a huge guy, a stranger, and he keeps coming at the homeowner. takes his shotgun and shoots and kills the guy. Shot him in the stomach as I recall. 4) A driver on an interstate pretended to be a cop, and he somehow got a young lady in an another car to pull over as she thought he was a cop. he asked her to get out of her car. he asked her to climb over a highway fence. I think she knew something was wrong now. And as she is climbing over the fence, he shoots her in the vagina with a shotgun. (Nice guy?) I guess she lived. 5)A man always had a handgun next to his bed. He was also starled out of his sleep, saw a shadow coming at him, he panicked and killed the person. It was his wife coming back to bed. She had gotten up for some reason, and was coming back to bed. Just awful |
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Posted By: peter chao
It's crazy, I know, that's why I didn't see it at first. But that package that Mr. Cho sent to NBC made it clear that in his warped mind he was protecting himself and his way of life. |
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Posted By: Marty Ogelvie
Peter, |
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Posted By: peter chao
Marty, |
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Posted By: howard
There already a black market where guns are bought and sold. Every big city has one. |
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Posted By: peter chao
Howard, |
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Posted By: jay behrens
Legalize drugs and you will eliminate most of the gun related crimes. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
I know of only one way to eliminate a black market, let the government sell guns to civilians. |
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Posted By: leon
Jay B and I actually agree on something. Actually, if they only legalized marijauna there would be much less crime, non-violent (though some might be pushing people out of the way at a food court)people in jail...and the taxation could be huge. (not that I like taxes but look at liquor and cigarettes)....One of these days I believe it will happen.......Until then many otherwise honest folks will be criminals.....Making guns illegal, or harder to get, won't work. It will keep honest people from having them though. As for what kind "should" be illegal there is no need for the full automatics when there are semi automatics that can do great damage, as we just saw.......best regards |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
I agree with Jay and Leon though I don't know that I would legalize all drugs. Certainly marijuana since no one can convince me that smoking pot is worse than drinking alcohol -- certainly there are less deaths attributed to pot smoking than drinking every year by a long shot. Tax the hell out of it as well as increase the taxes on cigarettes to at least cover some of the health costs associated with smoking. |
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Posted By: barrysloate
I think politicians would be afraid to touch a "legalize marijuana" law with a ten foot pole, even if they were passionate about it. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
It's true, Barry. As an example, in the federal penal system an inmate has to do 85% of his sentence with the remainder reduced for good time credit. Every year since I graduated law school I've heard rumors how Congress is about to reduce the number to 65% of time to be served. It's never happened and never will. Why? Because whoever sponsors that bill will be drummed out asap as he'll be termed 'soft on crime.' Even though the prisons are overfilled with drug abusers and pot salesmen, etc. |
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Posted By: Joann
"Actually, if they only legalized marijauna there would be much less crime, non-violent (though some might be pushing people out of the way at a food court)" |
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Posted By: David Vargha
82-Year-Old Ex-Beauty Queen Stops Intruder by Shooting Out Tires |
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Posted By: T E
Not to be contrarian, David, but you do realize the article you posted is a "Man Bites Dog" story, don't you? |
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Posted By: David Vargha
I guess so, if you want to only analyze it at a very superficial level. The point is that on a daily basis, people use legally owned weapons to defend themselves and their personal property. The stories are rarely reported by the press as it doesn't support their anti-gun agenda. These stories happen thousands of times a year and help paint the full picture of gun ownership in the U.S. That's what I get out of it. In this case, Smith & Wesson became the great equalizer in the equation of strong, healthy men robbing an 82-year old woman. |
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Posted By: T E
You miss the point of Man Bites Dog. This is a story that any news organization would run with. They simply don't happen very often. |
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Posted By: David Vargha
Much more common is a husband blowing away his wife or girlfriend at the end of a heated battle, or the reverse. That is the most common lethal use of guns in America. THOSE stories are not reported, except on a local basis, because they are too common and boring. |
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Posted By: Jeff Lichtman
Guys, guns are a part of America. Like them or not, America was built and expanded with guns. Guns are here to stay. Better controls need to be put in place to prevent bad guys from getting them. Today I read that the Va Tech killer should not have been permitted to buy a gun in Va due to a court ruling deeming him mentally unfit. That info was apparently unavailble during the background check. More time and energy needs to be spent on controlling the flow of guns - and punishing more harshly gun crimes -- than just a silly fight of whether guns should even exist in America. |
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Posted By: howard
Well put David but I think the life saving effect is even greater than you state. The statistics do not take into account homes and businesses that are left alone by criminals simply because they know there are guns on the property. Nor do they account for the fact that criminals who are jailed, maimed or killed by a citizen with a gun are less likely to victimize anyone else in the future. |
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