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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2015 19:14:54 GMT
No one (that I know of) has even suggested it, but I'm curious how people are feeling about it right now.
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Post by jackie on Dec 3, 2015 19:21:54 GMT
I would not vote to repeal the amendment. I don't think the amendment is the problem. I think it's the damn fools that interpret the amendment to mean every single person has the right to own every type of weapon, no questions asked.
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Post by RosieKat on Dec 3, 2015 19:25:26 GMT
I really don't know.
My single biggest issue with any meaningful gun reform is that "they're already out there!" Let's imagine the extreme, where all guns are now banned in the US. Most "good guys" would turn theirs in, but the "bad guys" obviously wouldn't. I don't see that ever happening, but even so...we make them harder to get or better background checks or whatever - I still think the "bad guys" will be able to get their hands on whatever they want. Laws only truly deter the good citizens from making mistakes. The bad citizens don't care.
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Post by Darcy Collins on Dec 3, 2015 19:27:06 GMT
I would not vote to repeal the amendment. I don't think the amendment is the problem. I think it's the damn fools that interpret the amendment to mean every single person has the right to own every type of weapon, no questions asked. Who in the world believes that? It is certainly not the law in any of the 50 states.
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Post by pierkiss on Dec 3, 2015 19:29:23 GMT
I say yes. I am anti-gun. I am not willing to discuss further.
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Post by lorieann13 on Dec 3, 2015 19:30:08 GMT
As an FYI, California has the strictest gun laws in the US. And look what happened.
Again, this has nothing to do with the admendment. I mean hello our gang members get illegal guns all the time.
Do you honestly believe a criminal or crazy person is going to follow stricter laws? Please...
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Post by loco coco on Dec 3, 2015 19:31:35 GMT
As an FYI, California has the strictest gun laws in the US. And look what happened. Again, this has nothing to do with the admendment. I mean hello our gang members get illegal guns all the time. Do you honestly believe a criminal or crazy person is going to follow stricter laws? Please... exactly. My answer is no
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2015 19:31:45 GMT
No. I don't think the answer is as simple as "removing" guns. The problem goes much deeper than the tools used. I believe that "removing all the guns" would be a knee jerk reaction that would not have the effect many would want of such a move.
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Post by carhoch on Dec 3, 2015 19:36:18 GMT
I am 52 years old and I have never had a moment in my life when I thought I wish I had a gun .
It will never happen but I wish we could repeal the Second Amendment.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2015 19:39:03 GMT
Will that extend to removing knives ? Gasoline? And the hundred other ways people kill other people?
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Post by Dalai Mama on Dec 3, 2015 19:40:50 GMT
I wouldn't get a vote but, no, hypothetically I wouldn't vote to repeal the amendment. It needs a huge overhaul but not a repeal.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2015 19:54:18 GMT
Will that extend to removing knives ? Gasoline? And the hundred other ways people kill other people? Knives and Gasoline both have purposes other than killing. Obviously people realize you can't get rid of everything that could kill. However, guns make it very easy to kill 10 plus people. For the record, I'm not against guns, but I am against everyone having them no hold barred. We also need to look at the type of weapons. I have to wonder what our forefathers would have written if they had weapons like we do now.
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Post by carhoch on Dec 3, 2015 19:54:51 GMT
If the Virginia tech killer or the couple from yesterday only had knifes the headcount will be significantly lower .
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Post by gmcwife1 on Dec 3, 2015 21:14:10 GMT
I wouldn't get a vote but, no, hypothetically I wouldn't vote to repeal the amendment. It needs a huge overhaul but not a repeal. That's me too, change/update = yes, repeal = probably not/no
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Post by anniebeth24 on Dec 3, 2015 21:27:43 GMT
The 2nd amendment exists to protect our citizens from a tyrannical government. This perspective cannot be lost in the emotion of recent events. It needs to remain in place for that reason.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2015 21:27:27 GMT
I wouldn't vote to repeal, but I would certainly be behind amending it to reflect today's society rather than over 200 years ago when our forefather's couldn't have possibly imagined the mentality of today's society.
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Post by peasapie on Dec 3, 2015 21:57:48 GMT
I have no problem with the Amendment. If they would screen people more carefully before giving out guns, we'd be a lot better off. (And I just was reading that although mass shootings are up, gun violence in general is way down.)
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2015 22:01:21 GMT
I think about this sometimes - can you imagine a scenario where you would shoot at our military or police? I can't. Tyrannical or not, there's no way on Earth to not be exponentially overpowered. I think that standard made sense when the US population was 4 million people, with a little military and a baby government (time of Constitution). Shoot at the National Guard or my city police officers today, for any reason? I don't think so, I can't imagine any scenario where that would be my course of action.
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Post by carhoch on Dec 3, 2015 22:03:28 GMT
I think about this sometimes - can you imagine a scenario where you would shoot at our military or police? I can't. Tyrannical or not, there's no way on Earth to not be exponentially overpowered. I think that standard made sense when the US population was 4 million people, with a little military and a baby government (time of Constitution). Shoot at the National Guard or my city police officers today, for any reason? I don't think so, I can't imagine any scenario where that would be my course of action.
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Post by gmcwife1 on Dec 3, 2015 22:22:39 GMT
I think about this sometimes - can you imagine a scenario where you would shoot at our military or police? I can't. Tyrannical or not, there's no way on Earth to not be exponentially overpowered. I think that standard made sense when the US population was 4 million people, with a little military and a baby government (time of Constitution). Shoot at the National Guard or my city police officers today, for any reason? I don't think so, I can't imagine any scenario where that would be my course of action. When I think about scenarios I would have never imagined I always think of 9-11. I could have never imagined that happening and then I realize there are things out there that can happen that I could just never comprehend or come up with.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 3, 2015 22:26:19 GMT
No.
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Post by breetheflea on Dec 3, 2015 22:30:03 GMT
I would not vote for that.
I think it would be easier to ban ammunition sales than to ask anyone to turn in their guns...
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Post by The Great Carpezio on Dec 3, 2015 22:33:36 GMT
I do not think the second amendment reflects today's culture, so I believe it should be revisited and probably revised.
I am going with Emerson on this one:
I don't think "knee jerk" get-rid-of-em-all reactions are beneficial, but I do not think a fetishized obsession with the second amendment is healthy either.
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Post by AmeliaBloomer on Dec 4, 2015 0:00:14 GMT
The 2nd amendment exists to protect our citizens from a tyrannical government. This perspective cannot be lost in the emotion of recent events. It needs to remain in place for that reason. Well then, perhaps the tyranny can be fought with all those knives and cars that are frequently used as examples here of weapons that are just as dangerous as guns.
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Post by StephDRebel on Dec 4, 2015 1:01:02 GMT
No. I've never need a weapon but if it comes down to it, legal or not if someone walks through my front door with intent to harm my family and they get through the guard dogs I will shoot them directly between the eyes.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 4, 2015 1:05:30 GMT
As an FYI, California has the strictest gun laws in the US. And look what happened. Again, this has nothing to do with the admendment. I mean hello our gang members get illegal guns all the time. Do you honestly believe a criminal or crazy person is going to follow stricter laws? Please... I hear this argument all the time but I think people need to consider what laws are for Laws shouldn't necessarily be set to deter criminal behavior We have laws about marriage, building and food but there aren't written FOR criminals they are written to protect the general public and that is what gun laws should be for you deal with criminals with criminal law but you certainly can run them under general gun laws first to see what shakes from the tree It may not deter ALL criminals from getting guns but it may deter 3% who are people who are bordering on criminal behavior because often criminal behavior is not entirely black and white
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Post by maryland on Dec 4, 2015 2:11:42 GMT
I say yes. I am anti-gun. I am not willing to discuss further. Me too (and my husband and my 3 teen daughters).
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Post by katybee on Dec 4, 2015 2:27:16 GMT
I would like to see all automatic and semi-automatic weapons banned. I would like to see all high-capacity ammunition clips banned. I would like to see all ammunition that is designed to pierce protective vests or even go through walls banned...
I don't think that's unreasonable…
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Post by jennyap on Dec 4, 2015 12:49:32 GMT
www.gunviolencearchive.org/There have been 12,000 gun related deaths in 2015. Too many to be sure. These include mass shooting, accidents, police incidents, etc. All deaths attributed to guns. There are 320,000,000 Americans. So telling me that I have a 1 in 300 chance of being shot is not true. And again, 12,000 people is a shocking number but you have to consider the population base. Norway had 88 gun deaths this year. Norway has a population of 5,000,000. Almost the same rate of gun deaths per capita when considering the population. Got a source for that? Either way, you might want to review your maths - that is still less than half the per capita gun death rate than the US.
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Post by katieanna on Dec 4, 2015 13:25:18 GMT
The 2nd amendment exists to protect our citizens from a tyrannical government. This perspective cannot be lost in the emotion of recent events. It needs to remain in place for that reason. I wholeheartedly agree.
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