Onward Allusion
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Some of the longtime members know I'm fairly libertarian in my views - basically do what the heck you want and leave me alone . . . I don't normally play Monday-morning QB on the latest tragedy and frankly there are almost 7.5 B on this planet. 10, 20, or 1,000 less won't make a damn difference unless it is a loved one or friend as far as I'm concerned. Yeah, I definitely have D*-ish side...
HOWEVER, y'all ever wonder why it is so damn easy for nut jobs to get their hands on guns? Yeah, I know there are better ways to kill mass amounts of humans. Way frigging better - chain up doors and burn a place down, car/truck bomb, brew your own toxic crap and gas 'em... to kill en mass, but a gun to crazies is just more satisfying I guess. Probably not as satisfying as bashing someone's head in with a hammer but quite a bit faster and can be done from a distance.
So, back to the crazies (yes, I know it ain't PC to call 'em crazies). One side blames only the psycho nut jobs. Whereas the other side blames the evil guns. Why can't we fix this? Why can't we keep guns out of the hands of the crazies.
How about . . .
- Instituting a background check that actually performs more than a lookup against a DB? How hard is it to look up social media, medical records (insurance companies do it all the time), restraining orders, # of legal complaints, # of DUIs, lawsuits, or arrest records, to name a few. Purchase pay a $20 fee for each transaction that funds the background check and mental programs. Too poor? Ok, show your SNAP card or Medicaid card. Perfect solution? Er, hell no. A Start? Maybe.
- Banning 80% kits from being sold w/o a background check. Sure, you want a ghost gun, you can have a ghost gun but not w/o a background check. You want to see if you can actually "build" a gun, go for it, but not w/o a background check. You're a prohibited person who want's to get a gun? Here's a link to Tor & use an Onion search engine. You can have one overnighted to you.
Neither of the above will prevent criminals from getting their hands on guns. Yeah, I ain't that stupid. It will make it harder for crazies to get their hands on one.
HOWEVER, y'all ever wonder why it is so damn easy for nut jobs to get their hands on guns? Yeah, I know there are better ways to kill mass amounts of humans. Way frigging better - chain up doors and burn a place down, car/truck bomb, brew your own toxic crap and gas 'em... to kill en mass, but a gun to crazies is just more satisfying I guess. Probably not as satisfying as bashing someone's head in with a hammer but quite a bit faster and can be done from a distance.
So, back to the crazies (yes, I know it ain't PC to call 'em crazies). One side blames only the psycho nut jobs. Whereas the other side blames the evil guns. Why can't we fix this? Why can't we keep guns out of the hands of the crazies.
How about . . .
- Instituting a background check that actually performs more than a lookup against a DB? How hard is it to look up social media, medical records (insurance companies do it all the time), restraining orders, # of legal complaints, # of DUIs, lawsuits, or arrest records, to name a few. Purchase pay a $20 fee for each transaction that funds the background check and mental programs. Too poor? Ok, show your SNAP card or Medicaid card. Perfect solution? Er, hell no. A Start? Maybe.
- Banning 80% kits from being sold w/o a background check. Sure, you want a ghost gun, you can have a ghost gun but not w/o a background check. You want to see if you can actually "build" a gun, go for it, but not w/o a background check. You're a prohibited person who want's to get a gun? Here's a link to Tor & use an Onion search engine. You can have one overnighted to you.
Neither of the above will prevent criminals from getting their hands on guns. Yeah, I ain't that stupid. It will make it harder for crazies to get their hands on one.
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