The mentally ill will soon be able to buy guns. WTF!!!

Blunted 4 lyfe

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Now that this ban will soon be lifted by our "esteemed" senators I now have to keep my illegal firearms locked and loaded knowing my crazy ass neighbors can soon be able to legally purchase firearms...cause you know, it's their right.

Thanks GOP for standing up for my rights you fucking dirtbags!!

GOP Votes To End Obama Rule Designed To Keep Mentally Ill From Buying Guns
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/republicans-gun-control-mentally-ill-obama-rule_us_5893e15be4b04061313629d3?wuyqz9j6rg3uqsemi
 

schuylaar

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Dumpster said he was getting rid of regs yesterday..so there's that.

He wants us back to the good old 50s..the 1850s.

No health insurance..Wild West city..anyone ever study the late 1800s and what happened during that period? Its an oft overlooked; yet integral time period.

Can anyone say why? 1880-1900. What happened during this time period?
 

Unclebaldrick

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Dumpster said he was getting rid of regs yesterday..so there's that.

He wants us back to the good old 50s..the 1850s.

No health insurance..Wild West city..anyone ever study the late 1800s and what happened during that period? Its an oft overlooked; yet integral time period.

Can anyone say why? 1880-1900. What happened during this time period?
A lot happened. Where are you going with this?
 

chemphlegm

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from the article it seems some people are concerned with the privacy rights of individuals, including the disabled.
 

HAF2

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No, I think they are representative of the ones that "shoot everyone", not republicans as you claim.
That's not even a gun law issue because in those cases the guns would likely be obtained illegally. That would be a separate issue, crime.

https://www.google.ca/amp/www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/34996604?client=safari

The statistics
Mass shootings: There were 372 mass shootings in the US in 2015, killing 475 people and wounding 1,870, according to the Mass Shooting Tracker, which catalogues such incidents. A mass shooting is defined as a single shooting incident which kills or injures four or more people, including the assailant.

Source: Mass Shooting Tracker

School shootings: There were 64 school shootings in 2015, according to a dedicated campaign group set up in the wake of the Sandy Hook elementary school massacre in Connecticut in 2012. Those figures include occasions when a gun was fired but no-one was hurt.

Source: Everytown for Gun SafetyResearch

All shootings: Some 13,286 people were killed in the US by firearms in 2015, according to the Gun Violence Archive, and 26,819 people were injured. Those figures are likely to rise by several hundred, once incidents in the final week of the year are counted.

Source: Gun Violence Archive,

How the US compares: The number of gun murders per capita in the US in 2012 - the most recent year for comparable statistics - was nearly 30 times that in the UK, at 2.9 per 100,000 compared with just 0.1.

Of all the murders in the US in 2012, 60% were by firearm compared with 31% in Canada, 18.2% in Australia, and just 10% in the UK.

Source: UNODC.


The home front: So many people die annually from gunfire in the US that the death toll between 1968 and 2011 eclipses all wars ever fought by the country. According to research by Politifact, there were about 1.4 million firearm deaths in that period, compared with 1.2 million US deaths in every conflict from the War of Independence to Iraq.

Source: Politifact.

Total number of guns: No official figure exists but there are thought to be about 300 million in the US, held by about a third of the population. That is nearly enough guns for every man, woman and child in the country.

The NRA: The right to own guns is regarded by many as enshrined in the Second Amendment to the US Constitution, and fiercely defended by lobby groups such as the National Rifle Association, which boasted that its membership surged to around five million in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook school shooting.

Gun violence and terrorism: The US spends more than a trillion dollars per year defending itself against terrorism, which kills a tiny fraction of the number of people killed by ordinary gun crime.

According to figures from the US Department of Justice and the Council on Foreign Affairs, 11,385 people died on average annually in firearm incidents in the US between 2001 and 2011.

In the same period, an average of 517 people were killed annually in terror-related incidents. Removing 2001, when 9/11 occurred, from the calculation produces an annual average of just 31.
 

HAF2

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Had to search for information on gang related gun violence, found this.

http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/5071639

In a scathing critique of ABC’s recent report “Young Guns,” Dana Loesch stated that most gun deaths were the result of gang violence; therefore, America has a gang problem, not a gun problem. Her claim appears to be supported by sites positing that “a staggering 80 percent of gun homicides are gang-related.” As it turns out though, not only is her statement factually incorrect, as the majority of gun deaths are suicides, but there is not a shred of evidence to support her characterization that gangs are the driving force behind firearm violence.

Unfortunately, Dana Loesch’s sentiment is shared by many gun advocates, including the Executive Vice President of the National Rifle Association, Wayne LaPierre, who, when opposing firearm background checks said, “President Obama should be as committed to dealing with the gang problem that is tormenting honest people in his hometown as he is to blaming law-abiding gun owners for the acts of psychopathic murderers.”

So, do we have a gang problem or a gun problem? Data collected by the National Gang Center, the government agency responsible for cataloging gang violence, makes clear that it’s the latter. There were 1,824 gang-related killings in 2011. This total includes deaths by means other than a gun. The Bureau of Justice Statistics finds this number to be even lower, identifying a little more than 1,000 gang-related homicides in 2008. In comparison, there were 11,101 homicides and 19,766 suicides committed with firearms in 2011.

According to the Federal Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention (OJJDP), the number of gangs and gang members has been on the rise for some time now, increasing by more than one-third in the past decade. Between 2010 and 2011, for example, there was a 3 percent increase in the number of gangs, but an 8 percent decrease in gang-related homicides. If gang violence was truly driving the gun homicide rate, we should not see gang membership and gun homicide rates moving in opposite directions.

The most recent Centers for Disease Control study on this subject lends further credence to our claim. It examined five cities that met the criterion for having a high prevalence of gang homicides: Los Angeles, California; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Long Beach, California; Oakland, California; and Newark, New Jersey. In these cities, a total of 856 gang and 2,077 non-gang homicides were identified and included in the analyses. So, even when examining cities with the largest gang problems, gang homicides only accounted for 29 percent of the total for the period under consideration (2003-2008 ). For the nation as a whole it would be much smaller.

The 80 percent of gang-related gun homicides figure purporting to support Loesch’s claim, then, is not only false, but off by nearly a factor of five. The direct opposite is necessarily true: more than 80 percent of gun homicides are non-gang related. While gang violence is still a serious problem that needs to be addressed, it is disingenuous to assert that the vast majority of our gun problem (even excluding suicides) is caused by gangs.

In spite of this, LaPierre’s proposed solution to gun violence is to “contact every U.S. Attorney and ask them to bring at least 10 cases per month against drug dealers, gang members and other violent felons caught illegally possessing firearms.”

That same CDC study, however, also refutes LaPierre’s claim that the drug trade is fueling gun-violence, saying, “the proportion of gang homicides resulting from drug trade/use or with other crimes in progress was consistently low in the five cities, ranging from zero to 25 percent.”

Furthermore, a 2005 study done by Cook, Ludwig and Braga found that nearly three in five homicide offenders in Illinois in 2001 did not have a felony conviction within the 10 years prior to the homicide. Looking at just violent felons excludes a huge subset of potential criminals that become violent in the presence of a firearm.

Gun advocates’ blind focus on gangs, drugs and violent felons overlooks the larger gun problem facing America. It is irresponsible and disingenuous for some of us to brush off our staggering death toll from firearms merely as the product of gangs or even violent criminals. Recognizing America’s high homicide rate for what it is — a gun problem — is the first step in solving it.
 

UncleBuck

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No, I think they are representative of the ones that "shoot everyone", not republicans as you claim.
states with the highest gun violence:

1. Alaska - full of crips and bloods and MS-13 members. heavily democratic. not chock full of white people at all. also, most rapists and pedos.

2. Louisiana - NOT a republican state AT ALL.

3. Mississippi - has not gone democratic since 1488.

4. Alabama - stalwart democratic state, broke to Hillary by 35 points in 2016

5. Arkansas - not to be confused with kansas

6. Montana - crips, bloods, and MS-13 gang members need peaceful mountain retreats, too.

7. Wyoming - the least republican state in the union

8. Oklahoma - chock full of violent LIBTARDS

9. New Mexico - hey, finally. Ya got one.

10. Tennessee - Trump never stood a chance here

11. South Carolina - Home of the SJW cucks

12. Missouri - Trump eked out a 19 point victory here

13. West Virginia - also known as an ALT-DEMOCRATIC state

14. Arizona - Goldwater was a libtard commie

15. Idaho - They don't even hold elections here anymore, automatically given to dems now




thank you for pointing out the alt-truth.
 

UncleBuck

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if someone wants to copy and paste my post and reply to antidissentary so that he actually sees it, that would be hilarious. let him know i authored it for him. the meltdown will be spectacular.

you can also mock the fact that he's been doing carpentry all of his life and only makes $12 an hour and hates unions.

what a fucking moron that guy is.
 

srh88

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I never knew the crips and bloods and MS-13 were republicans. You might be the first person to ever say that. Congrats!
states with the highest gun violence:

1. Alaska - full of crips and bloods and MS-13 members. heavily democratic. not chock full of white people at all. also, most rapists and pedos.

2. Louisiana - NOT a republican state AT ALL.

3. Mississippi - has not gone democratic since 1488.

4. Alabama - stalwart democratic state, broke to Hillary by 35 points in 2016

5. Arkansas - not to be confused with kansas

6. Montana - crips, bloods, and MS-13 gang members need peaceful mountain retreats, too.

7. Wyoming - the least republican state in the union

8. Oklahoma - chock full of violent LIBTARDS

9. New Mexico - hey, finally. Ya got one.

10. Tennessee - Trump never stood a chance here

11. South Carolina - Home of the SJW cucks

12. Missouri - Trump eked out a 19 point victory here

13. West Virginia - also known as an ALT-DEMOCRATIC state

14. Arizona - Goldwater was a libtard commie

15. Idaho - They don't even hold elections here anymore, automatically given to dems now




thank you for pointing out the alt-truth.

unclebuck wrote this for you
 

schuylaar

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if someone wants to copy and paste my post and reply to antidissentary so that he actually sees it, that would be hilarious. let him know i authored it for him. the meltdown will be spectacular.

you can also mock the fact that he's been doing carpentry all of his life and only makes $12 an hour and hates unions.

what a fucking moron that guy is.
Dammit someone beat me to it!

Thoroughly enjoyed..each point a winner!:clap:
 

spandy

Well-Known Member
Now that this ban will soon be lifted by our "esteemed" senators I now have to keep my illegal firearms locked and loaded knowing my crazy ass neighbors can soon be able to legally purchase firearms...cause you know, it's their right.

Thanks GOP for standing up for my rights you fucking dirtbags!!

GOP Votes To End Obama Rule Designed To Keep Mentally Ill From Buying Guns
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/republicans-gun-control-mentally-ill-obama-rule_us_5893e15be4b04061313629d3?wuyqz9j6rg3uqsemi
So wait, retardeds can buy firearms legally, but you can't?

Yeah, keep em loaded cuz they are coming for you now.
 
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