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    Liberals lay down plan for long-term gun control

    As I have said all along, the problem with liberals is that they have zero respect for the right to bear arms in general. It is impossible to have a rational discussion with these people, their brains are incapable of registering facts, empirical data, case law and the concept of individual liberty. Our liberal friends over at the Daily Kos have spelled out the liberal agenda better than I ever could have:
    It's nice that we're finally talking about gun control. It's very sad that it took such a terrible tragedy to talk about it, but I'm glad the conversation is happening. I hear a lot about assault weapon and large magazine bans, and whilst I'm supportive of that, it won't solve the problem. The vast majority of firearm deaths occur with handguns. Only about 5% of people killed by guns are killed by guns which would be banned in any foreseeable AWB.

    Furthermore, there seems to be no talk about high powered rifles. What gun nuts don't want you to know is many target and hunting rifles are chambered in the same round (.223/5.56mm) that Lanza's assault weapon was. Even more guns are chambered for more powerful rounds, like the .30-06 or (my personal "favorite") 7.62x54R. Even a .22, the smallest round manufactured on a large scale, can kill easily. In fact, some say the .22 kills more people than any other round out there.

    Again, I like that we're talking about assault weapons, machine guns, and high capacity clips. But it only takes one bullet out of one gun to kill a person. Remember the beltway sniper back in 2002? The one who killed a dozen odd people? Even though he used a bushmaster assault rifle, he only fired one round at a time before moving. He could have used literally any rifle sold in the US for his attacks.

    The only way we can truly be safe and prevent further gun violence is to ban civilian ownership of all guns. That means everything. No pistols, no revolvers, no semiautomatic or automatic rifles. No bolt action. No breaking actions or falling blocks. Nothing. This is the only thing that we can possibly do to keep our children safe from both mass murder and common street violence.

    Unfortunately, right now we can't. The political will is there, but the institutions are not. Honestly, this is a good thing. If we passed a law tomorrow banning all firearms, we would have massive noncompliance. What we need to do is establish the regulatory and informational institutions first. This is how we do it:

    The very first thing we need is national registry. We need to know where the guns are, and who has them. Canada has a national firearms registry. We need to copy their model. We need a law demanding all firearms be registered to a national database. We need to know who has them and where they are. We need to make this as easy as possible for gun owners. The federal government provides the money and technical expertise, and the State police carry it out. Like a funded mandate. Most firearms already have a serial number on them, so it would really be a matter of taking the information already on the ATF form 4473 and putting it in a national database. I think about 6 months should be enough time.

    Along with this, make private sales illegal. When a firearm is transferred, make it law that the registration must be updated. Again, make it super easy to do. Perhaps over, the internet. Dealers can log in by their FFLs and update the registration. Additionally, new guns are to be registered by the manufacturer. The object here is to create a clear paper trail from factory to distributor to dealer to owner. We want to encourage as much voluntary compliance as possible.

    Now we get down to it. The registration period has passed. Now we have criminals without registered guns running around. Probably kooky types that "lost" them on a boat or something. So remember those ATF form 4473s? Those record every firearm sale, going back twenty years. And those have to be surrendered to the ATF on demand. So, we get those logbooks, and cross reference the names and addresses with the new national registry. Since most NRA types own two or (many) more guns, we can get an idea of who properly registered their guns and who didn't. For example, if we have a guy who purchased 6 guns over the course of 10 years, but only registered two of them, that raises a red flag.

    Now, maybe he sold them or they got lost or something. But it gives us a good target for investigation. A nice visit by the ATF or state police to find out if he really does still have those guns would be certainly warranted. It's certainly not perfect. People may have gotten guns from parents or family, and not registered them. Perfect is the enemy of pretty darn good, as they say. This exercise isn't so much to track down every gun ever sold; the main idea would be to profile and investigate people that may not have registered their guns. As an example, I'm not so concerned with the guy who bought that bolt action Mauser a decade ago and doesn't have anything registered to his name. It's a pretty good possibility that he sold it, gave it away, or got rid of it somehow. And even if he didn't, that guy is not who I'm concerned with. I'm concerned that other guy who bought a half dozen assault weapons, registered two hunting rifles, and belongs to the NRA/GOA. He's the guy who warrants a raid.

    So registration is the first step. Now that the vast majority are registered, we can do what we will. One good first step would be to close the registry to new registrations. This would, in effect, prevent new guns from being made or imported. This would put the murder machine corporations out of business for good, and cut the money supply to the NRA/GOA. As money dries up, the political capital needed for new controls will be greatly reduced.

    There are a few other things I would suggest. I would suggest an immediate, national ban on concealed carry. A ban on internet sales of guns and ammunition is a no brainer. Microstamping would also be a very good thing. Even if the only thing it does is drive up costs, it could still lead to crimes being solved. I'm willing to try every advantage we can get.

    A national Firearms Owner Identification Card might be good, but I'm not sure if it's necessary if we have a national database. We should also insist on comprehensive insurance and mandatory gun safes, subject to random, spot checks by local and federal law enforcement.

    We must make guns expensive and unpopular, just like cigarettes. A nationwide, antigun campaign paid for by a per gun yearly tax paid by owners, dealers, and manufacturers would work well in this regard. We should also segway into an anti-hunting campaign, like those in the UK. By making hunting expensive and unpopular, we can make the transition to a gun free society much less of a headache for us.

    I know this seems harsh, but this is the only way we can be truly safe. I don't want my kids being shot at by a deranged NRA member. I'm sure you don't either. So lets stop looking for short term solutions and start looking long term. Registration is the first step.

    Tell Pres. Obama and democrats in congress to demand mandatory, comprehensive gun registration. It's the only way we can ban guns with any effectiveness.

    Source: http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/1...g-term-process
    I know, it sounds like satire, but sadly it is not.
    Last edited by Nakura Chambers; 2012-12-29 at 01:23 PM.

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    I've never voted Liberal, always Conservative, and there is no right to bear arms, though as a concept it is retarded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Swazi Spring View Post
    As I have said all along, the problem with liberals is that they have zero respect for the right to bear arms in general.
    Black and white thinking is black and white, as soon as I see this in the first sentence of a thread, I don't bother to read any further.
    And I'm not the only rational person in this forum.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JfmC View Post
    Black and white thinking is black and white, as soon as I see this in the first sentence of a thread, I don't bother to read any further.
    And I'm not the only rational person in this forum.
    This and Swazi Spring's bible thumping, Obama is communist, liberals are evil track record.
    But soon after Mr Xi secured a third term, Apple released a new version of the feature in China, limiting its scope. Now Chinese users of iPhones and other Apple devices are restricted to a 10-minute window when receiving files from people who are not listed as a contact. After 10 minutes, users can only receive files from contacts.
    Apple did not explain why the update was first introduced in China, but over the years, the tech giant has been criticised for appeasing Beijing.

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    This is created by the SAME PERSON.

    Who said Liberals Want to Ban Football.

    http://www.mmo-champion.com/threads/...e-ban-football

    With no link at all to back him up. Now I guess he has a new foe. This is what I mean exactly on some Gun Owners acting a little erratic when talking about gun rights. Some people like this misguided person lose their mind.

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    Yay, another thread for this. I was worried you weren't going to make one today, but thankfully my fears were unfounded.

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    Daily Kos does NOT speak on behalf of all Liberals. I mean I might disagree with Republicans on certain things. You do not see me creating a thread every day saying Republicans Hate this. The thread I link have several soucres all accurate information and not just information ripped off from a Liberal site taking that as fact. This is getting rather silly.

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    The way I see it removing guns will not work in America.
    Simply because it is too late to do that. There are already too much guns for them ever to be completely removed.
    In more civilized nations gun control works, because believe it or not criminals have a very hard time getting their hands on firearms when they are heavily regulated and there are very few around.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FusedMass View Post
    Daily Kos does NOT speak on behalf of all Liberals. I mean I might disagree with Republicans on certain things. You do not see me creating a thread every day saying Republicans Hate this. The thread I link have several soucres all accurate information and not just information ripped off from a Liberal site taking that as fact. This is getting rather silly.
    Agreed.
    OP is making a blanket statement about liberals as soon as you read the threads topic. Understanding that you want to show support for something (Gun ownership) is fine. As someone that is fine with people owning weapons, I will go ahead and say, OP, you aren't helping your case.

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    In more civilized nations gun control works, because believe it or not criminals have a very hard time getting their hands on firearms when they are heavily regulated and there are very few around.
    Furthermore, after the Dunblane Massacre which led to the ban on firearms (except .22 calibre single-shot weapons) in England, Wales and Scotland, there has not been a single school massacre since.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Istaril View Post
    Furthermore, after the Dunblane Massacre which led to the ban on firearms (except .22 calibre single-shot weapons) in England, Wales and Scotland, there has not been a single school massacre since.
    The UK is still pretty violent nonetheless.

    Banning guns didn't solve that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Istaril View Post
    Furthermore, after the Dunblane Massacre which led to the ban on firearms (except .22 calibre single-shot weapons) in England, Wales and Scotland, there has not been a single school massacre since.
    I must commend you on your great fact-checking skills.

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    A thread with such a loaded title is bound to cause unnecessary arguments, which are unlikely to be relevant to the issue of gun control. Also, bashing people based upon their politics is against site rules, so claiming things like, "their brains are incapable of registering facts", is not acceptable on these forums.

    There are already several threads dedicated to the discussion of US gun regulation, (http://www.mmo-champion.com/threads/...talk+about+gun, http://www.mmo-champion.com/threads/...talk+about+gun), please, use one of those threads to contribute to the discussion, preferably in a more constructive fashion.

    Closing.

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