Las Vegas shooting

An over-served patron is not misusing the alcohol he was over-served. He is using the alcohol as it is intended by the person who has a responsibility to cut him off before he becomes overserved.

You are truly awful at analogies and drawing parallels.
Automatic rifles intended purpose is to Kill, so I guess it's all good. At least nobody misused a tool.
 
Guns are not purchased "primarily to kill". Any assertion that they are is a emotional plea to the uniformed. Guns are not "designed to kill people". You have no authority to claim that they are.

It's a false equivalence, and holds no water in a rational argument. If that's the point where we are in the discussion, then I'll let you try to make your tired talking points.

Gun manufacturers are not culpable for a product misused by someone down the road, nor should they be.

None of your "solutions" would stop any massacre or any murder... not a single one.

Authority? What are you on about, authority?

Guns are designed and made to be instrumentalities of violence and death. Whether killing animals or people, they are designed for killing.

What else would you purchase or own a gun for?

Sure, not everyone's gun has killed somebody, but why do they have them? And why so many guns, and why guns capable of shooting so many rounds, and shoot hollow-tip bullets, and bullets capable of piercing armour and steel?
Are there bears and coyotes carrying, and are these shady creatures wearing kevlar?

For target practice? Why? To improve accuracy, when and if they need to kill a living thing.



So how come not a single one of my guns has ever served that alleged "intended purpose"? I didn't realize that you could prove the intent of an intimate object. That's something I'd like to see in court!


I am really starting to feel sorry for people who think the way you do and believe what you believe to be true.


Look I get it, you guys looooove your guns, and live in a gun culture. You get your hair up when anyone even suggests gun control, and wave around your 200+ year old parchment (which was penned back in the days of cowboys and Indians, when it took what, a minute to load a round that shot rather inaccurately, and was even suggested by ol' Tommy Jefferson to expire after a period of time, and required re-writing) crying out "2nd Amendment!".
People change. Technology changes. The needs, ideals, and rights of the nation have evolved and changed. Why y'all clinging so desperately to that old antique?

For the sake of discussion, let's move past the ancient 2nd Amendment for a moment, and forget about the cars vs. guns analogy, or why people (say) they own guns.

Do you think there is a problem with gun violence and gun deaths in the US? If so, what do you suggest be done to start to fix this?

Do you not feel that some gun reforms and tightening of regulations will help reduce the shootings and mass shootings that are becoming commonplace in your nation?


I don't think banning guns outright will solve all the problems, nor do I think guns are the sole cause of the escalating violence. But I do think the number of available firearms and the ease with which they can be obtained play a fundamental part in the culture of guns and violence that is plaguing America.

People kill people. Guns kill people. Guns make it very easy for people to kill people. Lots of them, quickly.

I've heard all the rhetoric and slogans that divert attention from the gun problems, so your posts offering these are wasted not only on me, but others as well.
Look at the problem (and it is a problem) and share what you think would be a solution, or at the very least a step towards a solution. That, I'd be very interested in hearing.
 
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Automatic rifles intended purpose is to Kill, so I guess it's all good. At least nobody misused a tool.

Who has been killed with an automatic weapon?:confused: When?

Guns are for killing people and animals that you have the lawful right to kill.


A deer rifle is designed specifically to bring down game of approximately that size. That doesn't make it not misusing the gun when you use it to poach.

all products that are legal are designed for lawful use.

handguns are not designed manufactured and sold to be unlawfully used for target practice with in urban areas where such activity is proscribed.

You have the right to keep and bear arms you do not have the right to discharge a firearm wherever and whenever you choode.
 
Authority? What are you on about, authority?

Guns are designed and made to be instrumentalities of violence and death. Whether killing animals or people, they are designed for killing.

What else would you purchase or own a gun for?

Sure, not everyone's gun has killed somebody, but why do they have them? And why so many guns, and why guns capable of shooting so many rounds, and shoot hollow-tip bullets, and bullets capable of piercing armour and steel?
Are there bears and coyotes carrying, and are these shady creatures wearing kevlar?

For target practice? Why? To improve accuracy, when and if they need to kill a living thing.









Look I get it, you guys looooove your guns, and live in a gun culture. You get your hair up when anyone even suggests gun control, and wave around your 200+ year old parchment (which was penned back in the days of cowboys and Indians, when it took what, a minute to load a round that shot rather inaccurately, and was even suggested by ol' Tommy Jefferson to expire after a period of time, and required re-writing) crying out "2nd Amendment!".
People change. Technology changes. The needs, ideals, and rights of the nation have evolved and changed. Why y'all clinging so desperately to that old antique?

For the sake of discussion, let's move past the ancient 2nd Amendment for a moment, and forget about the cars vs. guns analogy, or why people (say) they own guns.

Do you think there is a problem with gun violence and gun deaths in the US? If so, what do you suggest be done to start to fix this?

Do you not feel that some gun reforms and tightening of regulations will help reduce the shootings and mass shootings that are becoming commonplace in your nation?


I don't think banning guns outright will solve all the problems, nor do I think guns are the sole cause of the escalating violence. But I do think the number of available firearms and the ease with which they can be obtained play a fundamental part in the culture of guns and violence that is plaguing America.

People kill people. Guns kill people. Guns make it very easy for people to kill people. Lots of them, quickly.

I've heard all the rhetoric and slogans that divert attention from the gun problems, so your posts offering these are wasted not only on me, but others as well.
Look at the problem (and it is a problem) and share what you think would be a solution, or at the very least a step towards a solution. That, I'd be very interested in hearing.

We have a mental health problem. We have a poverty problem. Unless we start addressing those things, there will be killings... with whatever tools are available.

You don't understand guns. that's clear. You don't understand their function, or why they're designed. If someone had kevlar on, a hollow point would do very little to them.

Do you understand why that is? Or are you just willing to parrot terms that you hear in the media?

Just one more case of "That shoulder thing that goes up".
 
Authority? What are you on about, authority?

Guns are designed and made to be instrumentalities of violence and death. Whether killing animals or people, they are designed for killing.

What else would you purchase or own a gun for?

Sure, not everyone's gun has killed somebody, but why do they have them? And why so many guns, and why guns capable of shooting so many rounds, and shoot hollow-tip bullets, and bullets capable of piercing armour and steel?
Are there bears and coyotes carrying, and are these shady creatures wearing kevlar?

For target practice? Why? To improve accuracy, when and if they need to kill a living thing.









Look I get it, you guys looooove your guns, and live in a gun culture. You get your hair up when anyone even suggests gun control, and wave around your 200+ year old parchment (which was penned back in the days of cowboys and Indians, when it took what, a minute to load a round that shot rather inaccurately, and was even suggested by ol' Tommy Jefferson to expire after a period of time, and required re-writing) crying out "2nd Amendment!".
People change. Technology changes. The needs, ideals, and rights of the nation have evolved and changed. Why y'all clinging so desperately to that old antique?

For the sake of discussion, let's move past the ancient 2nd Amendment for a moment, and forget about the cars vs. guns analogy, or why people (say) they own guns.

Do you think there is a problem with gun violence and gun deaths in the US? If so, what do you suggest be done to start to fix this?

Do you not feel that some gun reforms and tightening of regulations will help reduce the shootings and mass shootings that are becoming commonplace in your nation?


I don't think banning guns outright will solve all the problems, nor do I think guns are the sole cause of the escalating violence. But I do think the number of available firearms and the ease with which they can be obtained play a fundamental part in the culture of guns and violence that is plaguing America.

People kill people. Guns kill people. Guns make it very easy for people to kill people. Lots of them, quickly.

I've heard all the rhetoric and slogans that divert attention from the gun problems, so your posts offering these are wasted not only on me, but others as well.
Look at the problem (and it is a problem) and share what you think would be a solution, or at the very least a step towards a solution. That, I'd be very interested in hearing.

The idiots the wrote that 200 year old parchment cleverly penned a few lines in there that tell you exactly what you need to do if you want to get rid of the pesky second amendment. I don't see any of the anti-gun nuts calling for an article 5 convention.

The second amendment was written specifically so that there is absolutely no need to engage in the discussion you're offering unless you want to discard it.
 
We have a mental health problem. We have a poverty problem. Unless we start addressing those things, there will be killings... with whatever tools are available.

You don't understand guns. that's clear. You don't understand their function, or why they're designed. If someone had kevlar on, a hollow point would do very little to them.

Do you understand why that is? Or are you just willing to parrot terms that you hear in the media?

Just one more case of "That shoulder thing that goes up".


I agree. Those are both problems that contribute to some of the issue. What are your thoughts on how those could be addressed?

I'm not sure why you keep trying to make this about my level of gun knowledge. Are you only able to answer the questions I asked if I had some higher level of gun & ammo knowledge? I thought they were pretty general questions, and not too technical or laden with gun-speak.

I can assure you though, my becoming an expert will do little to prevent the growing gun violence in the US.

Do you feel there is a correlation between the number of guns and access to them, and the high incidents of gun violence and mass shooting incidents?
 
The idiots the wrote that 200 year old parchment cleverly penned a few lines in there that tell you exactly what you need to do if you want to get rid of the pesky second amendment. I don't see any of the anti-gun nuts calling for an article 5 convention.

The second amendment was written specifically so that there is absolutely no need to engage in the discussion you're offering unless you want to discard it.

We notice 3 things.

1. You're an ungrateful traitor.

2. You know nothing about why things are this way otherwise you'd not have suggested an art 5 to overturn the 2nd amendment :rolleyes:

3. You just wish you could roll up the whole thing and shove it up.


Please do.
 
Missing sarcasm font aside I gather that you didn't read anything beyond the first sentence you certainly didn't read for understanding and you clearly have no idea about my point of view.

I'm directly addressing all of those who denigrate that brilliant document because it doesn't let them do the things that it is specifically designed to keep them from doing those things.
 
Missing sarcasm font aside I gather that you didn't read anything beyond the first sentence you certainly didn't read for understanding and you clearly have no idea about my point of view.

I'm directly addressing all of those who denigrate that brilliant document because it doesn't let them do the things that it is specifically designed to keep them from doing those things.

Oh I see what you did there. you're right, I only read your post not it's premise.

Gotcha. Apologies.
 
Oh I see what you did there. you're right, I only read your post not it's premise.

Gotcha. Apologies.

It's okay. It was clumsy. It started off sarcastic and then it morphed into not and it's not very good continuity-wise.

At a minimum I should have put "idiots" in scare quotes.

It's a pet peeve of mine- people that clearly have no idea of the history and the work that went into that particular document denigrating it as if they could possibly come up with something that would stand the test of time as well as that actually does.

Even with that available to use as a working template there are no better documents on planet earth. Most founding documents since I borrowed heavily from it.
 
Folks acquire firearms so they can shoot stuff.
You don't mind shooting. Do you mind being shot?
Or is it that you can dish it out, but you can't take it?
Poor babies.

Non-firearm tools can be used to kill people, animals, artwork, etc. Hammers, hatchets, axes, drills, knives, cement mixers, saws, can openers -- all deadly when abused.

Firearms can be put to non-deadly uses: pistol as a hammer or paperweight, rifle as a prybar or doorstop, grenade launcher as a stump remover, etc. But those are off-label functions. Firearms are designed to kill living things by remote control

Alas, personal firearms in USA are about as impossible to control as steak knives. Enjoy the blood. There's lots more to come. Will yours be next?
 
Folks acquire firearms so they can shoot stuff.
You don't mind shooting. Do you mind being shot?
Or is it that you can dish it out, but you can't take it?
Poor babies.

It's an inconvenience.

I've taken more than a few rounds in my day.

Enough to call you on your bullshit....poor baby. ;)
 
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