| > This, funny enough, is all you needed to say to completely delineate your entire political view. I'm intrigued as to your reasoning when I was simply giving an a comparative example to a semi-auto 7.62mm - fun to play with, but unnecessary. If I ever need the ability to fire multiple .308 rounds at a deer, I have failed to stalk my prey properly, or failed to sight my shot correctly. Anyway, have you ever tried keeping the crosshairs on the target with a semi-auto 7.62mm? Unless you've whacked a rather heavy suppressor (ironically enough, legal in my country, unlike the USA) on the end, recoil is going to make accurate semi-auto shooting impossible. But, please do expand on how a Lego star destroyer totally explains everything about my political views, I'm genuinely curious how you could infer everything about me from that statement. > Fallacy, making guns harder to acquire does not stop crime. I never said that it "stopped crime", and I'm not sure how you parsed that from what I said. > they are literally surrounded on all sides by water and their only natural enemies are themselves. Oh, cool, yeah, the whole "if we banned assault rifles, they'd just come from Mexico" thing, when in reality, Mexican criminals get their assault rifles from the US. Weird, that. > when we talk about guns the only solution is to ban them with prejudice? Did I say that? Please quote me saying "ban all the guns". I own firearms myself, albeit for hunting as my country does not have a culture of owning guns to shoot other citizens. But admittedly, that does require having a Police force that people trust to protect them. So I'm always very clear to state in these discussions that I don't think that "just ban all the guns, duh" would solve anything in the US, because the desire to own firearms for self-defence is merely the high level symptom of a very complex systematic problem. > The right to bear arms, which when properly executed protects the mosque and the night club. Ah, the ol "good guy with a gun" theory. Doesn't seem to be working super-well though, does it. > But yeah, use a false dichotomy to further dig yourself deeper into a hole you'll never surface from. I'm very happy digging further into the hole I currently reside in where my children don't have to practice active shooter drills at school. |