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  • ParsedOut
    E30 Fanatic
    • Sep 2005
    • 1437

    #106
    Originally posted by E30NJ
    According to that logic, we should just ban alcohol because drunk drivers kill people too.
    Hmm, seems like we tried that before...can't exactly recall the outcome of that though.

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    • CorvallisBMW
      Long Schlong Longhammer
      • Feb 2005
      • 13039

      #107
      Originally posted by E30NJ
      According to that logic, we should just ban alcohol because drunk drivers kill people too.
      Again, here's what gun-tards just can't seem to get through their heads: requiring background checks =/= outright ban. You're required to be 21 years old and show ID to purchase alcohol at ALL points of sale, does that mean that it's been banned? Hardly.

      Until you accept this most basic of facts, the whole debate is pointless, because you're not even responding to real arguments or proposals. You're responding to your own dark fantasies, which are both unrealistic and irrelevant.

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      • ParsedOut
        E30 Fanatic
        • Sep 2005
        • 1437

        #108
        Originally posted by CorvallisBMW
        Again, here's what gun-tards just can't seem to get through their heads: requiring background checks =/= outright ban. You're required to be 21 years old and show ID to purchase alcohol at ALL points of sale, does that mean that it's been banned? Hardly.

        Until you accept this most basic of facts, the whole debate is pointless, because you're not even responding to real arguments or proposals. You're responding to your own dark fantasies, which are both unrealistic and irrelevant.
        So let's go ahead and stick to the alcohol example for a moment shall we? Once upon a time, the government tried to demonize alcohol and all those who imbibed, see the parallel? Maybe not, let's keep going then. Eventually they passed an Amendment that outlawed alcohol entirely, the result was a bunch of normal law abiding citizens were required to break the law to keep their relatively harmless way of life.

        Sure, alcohol causes people to ACT in certain ways and to DO certain things, but demonizing the substance itself does nothing to solve that problem. Today you are required to show ID to prove you are at a legally responsible age, same goes for firearm purchases. If your longtime neighbor comes over and asks to have some Vodka for a backyard BBQ are you required to ID him? Under universal background checks you would be legally required to go to an FFL and have a background check done to give a gun to your sibling or family member.

        I'd be curious to find out how many deaths attributed to alcohol vs firearms per year, not in a place where I can bother to look it up. It's funny how the government picks their battles against the tool/substance (alcohol, drugs, guns) instead of addressing the root cause of their abuse...but then again you're not interested in talking about that.

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        • mrsleeve
          I waste 90% of my day here and all I got was this stupid title
          • Mar 2005
          • 16385

          #109
          See the 18th amendment and the subsequent 21st... That is what happens when you ban things.
          Originally posted by Fusion
          If a car is the epitome of freedom, than an electric car is house arrest with your wife titty fucking your next door neighbor.
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          • CorvallisBMW
            Long Schlong Longhammer
            • Feb 2005
            • 13039

            #110
            Originally posted by ParsedOut
            So let's go ahead and stick to the alcohol example for a moment shall we? Once upon a time, the government tried to demonize alcohol and all those who imbibed, see the parallel? Maybe not, let's keep going then. Eventually they passed an Amendment that outlawed alcohol entirely, the result was a bunch of normal law abiding citizens were required to break the law to keep their relatively harmless way of life.

            Sure, alcohol causes people to ACT in certain ways and to DO certain things, but demonizing the substance itself does nothing to solve that problem. Today you are required to show ID to prove you are at a legally responsible age, same goes for firearm purchases. If your longtime neighbor comes over and asks to have some Vodka for a backyard BBQ are you required to ID him? Under universal background checks you would be legally required to go to an FFL and have a background check done to give a gun to your sibling or family member.

            I'd be curious to find out how many deaths attributed to alcohol vs firearms per year, not in a place where I can bother to look it up. It's funny how the government picks their battles against the tool/substance (alcohol, drugs, guns) instead of addressing the root cause of their abuse...but then again you're not interested in talking about that.
            Your entire post is completely fucking irrelevant, because:

            BACKGROUND CHECKS =/= OUTRIGHT BANS

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            • ParsedOut
              E30 Fanatic
              • Sep 2005
              • 1437

              #111
              Originally posted by CorvallisBMW
              Your entire post is completely fucking irrelevant, because:

              BACKGROUND CHECKS =/= OUTRIGHT BANS
              Effective universal background checks == gun registry
              Gun registry == confiscations

              Therefore...unless of course 2+2 =/= 4

              Besides, I was using your example. Not mine.

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              • smooth
                E30 Mastermind
                • Apr 2005
                • 1940

                #112
                If registrations always equal confiscations why haven't fully automatic weapons been confiscated or non fully auto firearms in states with registries?
                Das ist nicht nur nicht richtig, es ist nicht einmal falsch!

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                • ParsedOut
                  E30 Fanatic
                  • Sep 2005
                  • 1437

                  #113
                  Originally posted by smooth
                  If registrations always equal confiscations why haven't fully automatic weapons been confiscated or non fully auto firearms in states with registries?
                  There are still too many armed Americans to have an effective confiscation. I would only guess that if the govt tries to play that hand they'll wait until they can get them all. I'm also not saying they would confiscate as soon as a registry was implemented. It may take several generations but they are trying to lay the groundwork.

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                  • peter321
                    Banned
                    • Jun 2012
                    • 221

                    #114
                    Is that for cereal? The second one was hilarious: "Mass shootings stopped by armed civilians in the past 30 years: 0" hmm where do they happen? Oh they happen at places where authority has banned legal possession of weapons.

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                    • BraveUlysses
                      No R3VLimiter
                      • Jun 2007
                      • 3781

                      #115
                      Originally posted by ParsedOut
                      There are still too many armed Americans to have an effective confiscation. I would only guess that if the govt tries to play that hand they'll wait until they can get them all. I'm also not saying they would confiscate as soon as a registry was implemented. It may take several generations but they are trying to lay the groundwork.
                      hahahahhahahahahahaha

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                      • The Dark Side of Will
                        R3VLimited
                        • Jun 2010
                        • 2796

                        #116
                        Originally posted by smooth
                        If registrations always equal confiscations why haven't fully automatic weapons been confiscated or non fully auto firearms in states with registries?
                        CT and CA have started confiscating weapons.

                        Also, what do you think would happen if the police found you with a fully automatic weapon that wasn't grandfathered? Do you think they'd grandfather it for you?
                        They'd confiscate it, obviously. ...And charge you with a Federal crime for possessing it.

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                        • The Dark Side of Will
                          R3VLimited
                          • Jun 2010
                          • 2796

                          #117
                          Originally posted by BraveUlysses
                          hahahahhahahahahahaha
                          Two generations ago, anyone could buy and own an automatic weapon.
                          Now, for practical purposes, no one can.

                          Still sound crazy?

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                          • ParsedOut
                            E30 Fanatic
                            • Sep 2005
                            • 1437

                            #118
                            Originally posted by BraveUlysses
                            hahahahhahahahahahaha

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                            • The Dark Side of Will
                              R3VLimited
                              • Jun 2010
                              • 2796

                              #119
                              Originally posted by peter321
                              Is that for cereal? The second one was hilarious: "Mass shootings stopped by armed civilians in the past 30 years: 0" hmm where do they happen? Oh they happen at places where authority has banned legal possession of weapons.
                              Not sure what you're saying, but that assertion has been debunked previously in this thread. There have been a lot of mass shootings stopped by armed bystanders.

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                              • ParsedOut
                                E30 Fanatic
                                • Sep 2005
                                • 1437

                                #120
                                Originally posted by The Dark Side of Will
                                Two generations ago, anyone could buy and own an automatic weapon.
                                Now, for practical purposes, no one can.

                                Still sound crazy?
                                To him, owning an automatic weapon is crazy.

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