I addressed the post. I understand you have difficulty doing that, dickhead.
Right. There are never any proxy gun purchases made.
Fucking fool.
I addressed the post. I understand you have difficulty doing that, dickhead.
There is only one logic. And yes, you want to overthrow America.
You seem to be a little wimpy baby crying because you just got your little ass whooped! LOL!
STFU fool!
Absolutely nothing to do with anything else posted. Why am I not surprised?Right. There are never any proxy gun purchases made.
Fucking fool.
Are you basing that on anything I said or are you just trolling?
What you said in numerous posts.
Buzzword fallacy.
So you think a shooter is going to stop shooting to let you check his gun's "registration" number? Are you really that dense?
Have any of those shooters purchased their guns from someone privately?
Like usual, you deny what you said. Anyone that wishes to can go look it up. You're a liar dude.Such as?
Buzzword fallacy.Fallacy fallacy.
Come on RB, let's set every other political difference we may have aside, and look at the gun issues in a non-partisan non-political way, and lets you and I both just discuss gun issues like two gentlemen without all of the silly insults and tired-old politically redundant and out-dated cliche's.
The reason why I ask you to look at my idea of registration specifically, is because, I think we both want our public to be safe, we both want to help police keep us safe as well, we both own guns, we both want only responsible people with good intentions to own guns, and we both certainly do not want guns to land in the hands of those who are not trustworthy or potentially could be dangerous to our society.
So right there, you and I want a lot of the same things. We are not enemies.
Now, I have had my thoughts on Gun Registration for many many years. But, I would have never looked at registration, if there were one thing about it, that was against the Constitution or the 2nd Amendment.
I think where we may disagree is how the 2nd Amendment is worded. The use of the word "Infringed" may be what confuses many people today just as the word "Militia" may also be confusing people today.
First of all our Constitution guarantees and insures citizens of the United States and the people "overall" to be a free society and insures we the people remain free. Our forefathers did not want to "Infringe" on people's freedom either. Yet, right now, we have over 2.3 million people incarcerated in jails and prisons across the country. And, justifiably so, if you can catch my drift. It is because, after a due process of law, all of these people were found guilty by judge and jury to have violated either a state, federal, or local law and their freedom had to be taken away from them.
Should we infringe upon someone's freedom to own or pursue Nuclear Bombs, Hand grenades, WMD's of any kind? ? That certainly is not in the Constitution and I think we both know the reason why! However, our "Militia" is certainly not "Infringed" to have them or use them.
But these are tired old arguments that could certainly be debated just as the 2nd Amendment is as Old and Tired in itself as well.
But even with all that being said, let's set the debates on all that aside for a moment, and I ask you only this question.
I would like to know if you agree that your state should have a registration for vehicles, and that drivers should have a license, and why?
If you do not agree that your state should have a mandatory vehicle registration process, and/or should also have a mandatory requirement that people should be required to obtain a license to drive, please advise the forum of why you do not believe we should!
Let's just establish that- and then we can more effectively debate the pro's and con's of Gun Registration!
Or, you can just tell me to Fuck Off, insult me, for just trying to have a very important debate on this very serious subject that weighs on every mind in the country in one way or another.
Like usual, you deny what you said. Anyone that wishes to can go look it up. You're a liar dude.
Not even one example? Damn, you must be so embarrassed.
Right. There are never any proxy gun purchases made.
Fucking fool.
Come on RB, let's set every other political difference we may have aside, and look at the gun issues in a non-partisan non-political way, and lets you and I both just discuss gun issues like two gentlemen without all of the silly insults and tired-old politically redundant and out-dated cliche's.
The reason why I ask you to look at my idea of registration specifically, is because, I think we both want our public to be safe, we both want to help police keep us safe as well, we both own guns, we both want only responsible people with good intentions to own guns, and we both certainly do not want guns to land in the hands of those who are not trustworthy or potentially could be dangerous to our society.
So right there, you and I want a lot of the same things. We are not enemies.
Now, I have had my thoughts on Gun Registration for many many years. But, I would have never looked at registration, if there were one thing about it, that was against the Constitution or the 2nd Amendment.
I think where we may disagree is how the 2nd Amendment is worded. The use of the word "Infringed" may be what confuses many people today just as the word "Militia" may also be confusing people today.
First of all our Constitution guarantees and insures citizens of the United States and the people "overall" to be a free society and insures we the people remain free. Our forefathers did not want to "Infringe" on people's freedom either. Yet, right now, we have over 2.3 million people incarcerated in jails and prisons across the country. And, justifiably so, if you can catch my drift. It is because, after a due process of law, all of these people were found guilty by judge and jury to have violated either a state, federal, or local law and their freedom had to be taken away from them.
Should we infringe upon someone's freedom to own or pursue Nuclear Bombs, Hand grenades, WMD's of any kind? ? That certainly is not in the Constitution and I think we both know the reason why! However, our "Militia" is certainly not "Infringed" to have them or use them.
But these are tired old arguments that could certainly be debated just as the 2nd Amendment is as Old and Tired in itself as well.
But even with all that being said, let's set the debates on all that aside for a moment, and I ask you only this question.
I would like to know if you agree that your state should have a registration for vehicles, and that drivers should have a license, and why?
If you do not agree that your state should have a mandatory vehicle registration process, and/or should also have a mandatory requirement that people should be required to obtain a license to drive, please advise the forum of why you do not believe we should!
Let's just establish that- and then we can more effectively debate the pro's and con's of Gun Registration!
Or, you can just tell me to Fuck Off, insult me, for just trying to have a very important debate on this very serious subject that weighs on every mind in the country in one way or another.
Come on RB, let's set every other political difference we may have aside, and look at the gun issues in a non-partisan non-political way, and lets you and I both just discuss gun issues like two gentlemen without all of the silly insults and tired-old politically redundant and out-dated cliche's.
The reason why I ask you to look at my idea of registration specifically, is because, I think we both want our public to be safe, we both want to help police keep us safe as well, we both own guns, we both want only responsible people with good intentions to own guns, and we both certainly do not want guns to land in the hands of those who are not trustworthy or potentially could be dangerous to our society.
So right there, you and I want a lot of the same things. We are not enemies.
Now, I have had my thoughts on Gun Registration for many many years. But, I would have never looked at registration, if there were one thing about it, that was against the Constitution or the 2nd Amendment.
I think where we may disagree is how the 2nd Amendment is worded. The use of the word "Infringed" may be what confuses many people today just as the word "Militia" may also be confusing people today.
First of all our Constitution guarantees and insures citizens of the United States and the people "overall" to be a free society and insures we the people remain free. Our forefathers did not want to "Infringe" on people's freedom either. Yet, right now, we have over 2.3 million people incarcerated in jails and prisons across the country. And, justifiably so, if you can catch my drift. It is because, after a due process of law, all of these people were found guilty by judge and jury to have violated either a state, federal, or local law and their freedom had to be taken away from them.
Should we infringe upon someone's freedom to own or pursue Nuclear Bombs, Hand grenades, WMD's of any kind? ? That certainly is not in the Constitution and I think we both know the reason why! However, our "Militia" is certainly not "Infringed" to have them or use them.
But these are tired old arguments that could certainly be debated just as the 2nd Amendment is as Old and Tired in itself as well.
But even with all that being said, let's set the debates on all that aside for a moment, and I ask you only this question.
I would like to know if you agree that your state should have a registration for vehicles, and that drivers should have a license, and why?
If you do not agree that your state should have a mandatory vehicle registration process, and/or should also have a mandatory requirement that people should be required to obtain a license to drive, please advise the forum of why you do not believe we should!
Let's just establish that- and then we can more effectively debate the pro's and con's of Gun Registration!
Or, you can just tell me to Fuck Off, insult me, for just trying to have a very important debate on this very serious subject that weighs on every mind in the country in one way or another.
Give us one example, dickhead.
What a stupid fuck.
How do you think convicted felons get their guns? Inherited from Grampa?
https://lawcenter.giffords.org/gun-laws/policy-areas/crime-guns/trafficking-straw-purchasing/
Stupid fucking moron.![]()
That's funny! An opinion piece from an anti-gun website.
There's even more anti-gun websites if you look, dickhead![]()
I notice you didn’t answer the question, pussy.
They gave the stats on straw purchases, stupid fuck.
Provide your own sources that say they don’t exist.
I’ll wait.
That's funny! An opinion piece from an anti-gun website.
There's even more anti-gun websites if you look, dickhead![]()
You obviously have serious comprehension issues.
I never said they didn't exist. I asked for one example,
yet you bring up an anti-gun website claiming these
"statistics." Were any of the guns used in any of these
"mass shootings" obtained illegally?