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Democrats continue to want to violate the Constitution, threaten the 2nd amendment
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05-28-2022, 08:53 PM
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(05-28-2022, 08:18 PM)americus 2.0 Wrote: Like FSG said, my business is none of yours. You can't punish people for crimes they haven't committed. Saying they shouldn't have a gun because they might go nuts is asinine. That's like saying people shouldn't own cars because they might cause an accident. Or light a match because they might burn their neighborhood down. I don't hear anyone calling for an Australia style confiscation of all privately owned rifles. That would be a punishment. I don't think anyone's calling for punishment. I do hear people calling for a more thorough background check or perhaps a license for future gun purchases. Not sure if that would do any good. Orlando shooter passed all background checks that could ever be conceived, and had a license to transport prisoners. Seems like a lot of paperwork and bureaucracy for not much result. I also hear people calling for limits on magazine length. That wouldn't do any good at all. The Buffalo shooting proves that. Others are calling for every state to adopt 21 as the minimum age to own a gun and for red flag laws. Both of those make a lot of sense to me. Don't make every owner do paperwork. Only bring in legal paperwork when a problem is perceived or a threat is made. The minimum age is admittedly arbitrary, and admittedly some mass shooters were over 21, but it's also so simple to enforce that it makes a lot of sense. I believe in letting high school and college kids get involved with gun clubs and shooting sports. But they can leave the weapons there until they're 21.
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