timschochet, on 12 Apr 2013 - 11:50, said:
5 digit know nothing, on 12 Apr 2013 - 11:09, said:
timschochet said:
timschochet, on 12 Apr 2013 - 09:52, said:
ATC1 said:
ATC1, on 12 Apr 2013 - 09:45, said:
5 digit know nothing said:
5 digit know nothing, on 12 Apr 2013 - 07:18, said:
More paranoid gun confiscations going on in Long Island, NY, this time a father's guns and concealed carry permit are confiscated due to a threat his son made to a bully with a water pistol.
Confiscation holds until the son turns 18 and moves out of the house.
http://personalliberty.com/2013/04/10/boys-water-pistol-threat-leads-to-confiscation-of-fathers-guns-license/
That is absurd.
This can get out of hand quickly.
It is absurd. But as to the bolded, no it can't.No matter how many anecdotes 5 Digit and others cite, making the jump from these to a situation in which the government is going around seizing everyone's private firearms is irrational and paranoid.
So we're only paranoid if we think ALL THE GUNS are going to get confiscated?You didn't see any problem with them confiscating 1000 firearms in New Orleans after Katrina? A point at which people are going to need guns to protect themselves? Then the government stated they did not have any firearms? Then after the NRA strong armed them they said, well maybe we do have some after which 2 years there were still firearms that had not been returned to their owners...I guess you ignored all of the armed home invasions in Long Island after Sandy and are so blind as to see what the threat is and why people need firearms for protection at times of crisis?
All of these examples are troubling, but what's even more troubling is your eagerness to connect the dots and then use that as a reason to oppose all legislation, no matter how reasonable.
The legislation is reactionary, just like what we are seeing across the country,
kids getting suspended from school for making gun signs with their fingers. Parents will need to start training their children to stop being children. They will need to stop having their kids play "violent" video games or watch any TV or any movies that even show a gun in them for fear that their children will emulate what they see with their hands and get them suspended, going on their permanent records and hurting their chances of going to a good college (in their eyes).
This legislation is not going to reduce violent crime, so why is it unreasonable to oppose it? It's a slippery slope as much as you deny it, if they are not fully covering private transactions it is no longer a Universal Background Check, but that is not going to stop them, they are still going to fight for it for years to come, then they will realize it is fruitless without a full gun registry, then they will realize they will get abysmal compliance...but once they pass that legislation and they are seeing the poor compliance they'll have neighbors turning on neighbors and previously innocent civilians will be punished due to this slippery slope of legislation and all for what? For accomplishing nothing. You are blind if you cannot see this as likely happening for no positive returns for society.
Why don't they take action towards solving the problem?
- In March, police rushed to Malden High School in Massachusetts after reports of a gun only to discover a
neon-colored water pistol.
- Last month a third grader in Michigan was reprimanded by school officials when he brought a cupcake to school adorned with a
plastic toy soldier holding a gun.
- A ten year old Virginia boy who was arrested for taking a plastic toy gun to school is now facing a
potentially permanent criminal record over the incident.
- A student in Florence, Arizona was recently suspended because he had a
picture of a gun on his computer.
- A six-year-old kindergartner in South Carolina
was suspended for taking a small transparent plastic toy gun to school for a show and tell.
- A day before that incident we reported on the five-year-old in Massachusetts who faced suspension for
building a small toy gun out of lego bricks and play-shooting his classmates.
- We also
reported on an incident that erupted when a discussion between two children about a toy nerf gun caused a lock down and a massive armed police response at two elementary schools in the Bronx.
- In another incident, a Long Island high school was also
placed on lock down for 6 hours in response to a student carrying a toy nerf gun.
- In yet another recent incident, a five-year-old girl was suspended after a three hour grilling, and described as a "terroristic threat" when she
brought a pink bubble gun to school.
- A South Philadelphia elementary student was searched in front of classmates and threatened with arrest after she
mistakenly brought a "paper gun" to school.
- A 6-year-old boy
was suspended from his elementary school, also in Maryland, for making a gun gesture with his hand and saying "pow".
- Days after that incident, another two 6-year-olds in Maryland
were suspended for pointing their fingers into gun shapes while playing "cops and robbers" with each other.
- In Oklahoma, a five-year-old boy was also
recently suspended for making a gun gesture with his hand.
- And finally, a 13-year-old Middle School seventh grade student in Pennsylvania was
also suspended for the same hand gesture.