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Also, stats show that households that own guns have more gun deaths & injuries than households without. So, are you really safer, or are you just enthralled with boy-toys that make big noise? If you want to get apocalyptic, history shows the ones who survive are the ones with money. Somehow, they always have a chicken in the pot, & they have TP. So pick your weapon wisely! Murf Last edited by Littlebear; 03-22-2020 at 10:05 AM.. |
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An obvious change many states have made is to limit the number of guns that a person can buy at one time and/or a period of time. Someone who wants to make a quick buck selling straw guns wants to buy as many guns as they can over the shortest period of time. Someone buying a gun to hunt or to target shoot doesn't have a need to buy in those quantities. If every state made that change, it would choke the source of straw crime guns nationwide. Our cops and citizens would be safer. |
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03-22-2020, 09:51 AM | #91 |
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And the rich that typically survive also seem to have "armed" security detail/bodyguards. And live in houses that could be considered compounds.
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Is that last indicative of how you view big dogs? Murf |
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No houses with big dogs have more kids killed by dogs than houses without dogs just like houses with guns have more kids killed by guns than houses without. It's common sense proved out by statistics.
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If you're not just in it for the playin', you can get your dog trained by someone who used to train police dogs, like I did with Onslow!
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That's what I'm looking for, common sense, not over reaction.
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Living in Tennessee, guns are a way of life, they are everywhere. It's not about being scared, it's just part of our culture. That's a misconception, that seeing someone walking around with a gun on their side means they are scared of something. I'm not scared of being attacked because I know what I can do. I know what I can do because I practice, I'm prepared. I know the laws, I know to stay aware of my surroundings and I know to make eye contact with suspicious characters. Situational awareness is key in self-defense. That applies to any chosen method of defense, dogs, fists, or guns. The threat is real, there are gangs in Jackson. Their initiation rituals are off the chain crazy. There for a while one of their rituals was to drive with the bright lights on and chase down and attack anyone that dared to flash their lights at them. Then it was knock on your front door and attack you when you answered the door. Then it was ride around with the music as loud as it would go and attack anybody that complained. They are mostly contained to the hood but sometimes they venture out into better parts of town. The sad fact is there is evil in this world and bad people do bad things, usually to the unprepared.
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I've been in more altercations than I care to remember, and thought when younger I was Superman. I train to be as prepared as possible. But introduce a gun into the situation and everything changes. That's why I have guns. If someone breaks into my home, I'm assuming they are armed and I want as equal a chance as they have. Ive been shot before, so I'm a lot more apprehensive and distrustful of people in general. In case something we're to happen, 99% of the time the person who acts first is the one coming out on top. Plus call me stupid, but I treat our pets as family members. And I would protect them as voraciously as I would anyone else in my home.
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"First, do no harm".
Although I have expressed wonder at why some people may want, or think they need, guns, & large amounts of them, to protect themselves, I have not said it isn't sometimes a valid choice. But how do these guns get into my nabe? I control my dog Onslow with a "Dogtra" shock collar (the one for 'stubborn' dogs!), because he is very alfa & macho. Why can't gun owners & buyers do what is needed to lessen the harm caused to others by the gun they, ultimately, sold (or lost, or threw in the closet, or....)? I too would like to protect others, & I have. But if that form of protection causes more harm than necessary, no thanks, we can do better. "Plus call me stupid, but I treat our pets as family members. And I would protect them as voraciously as I would anyone else in my home." Ditto. And Onslow, a working dog, would want to protect me. We are a team! Murf Last edited by Littlebear; 03-22-2020 at 07:05 PM.. |
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Law in Ohio allows many guns to be easily bought over a short time. They turn into straw sale crime guns sold on the streets in NJ for quick cash. Scrap that ineffective Ohio law for a law like the law in NJ that allows fewer guns to be purchased over a short time. I personally would like to see the Governor of NJ do more than just announce the crime gun statistics that show that the guns are coming from Ohio straw gun sales. I'd like to see him meet with the Governor of Ohio about it. If Ohio doesn't fix it then NJ should make a giant public stink about it. Sue Ohio. Sue the straw sale individuals in Ohio. Sue the Ohio gun shops who made money on the straw sales. I don't care, whatever works. We just gotta get the damn Ohio guns off the streets in NJ. This isn't some vague thing. We gotta crime gun problem and we know the exact source of the guns, Ohio! |
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More children killed by dogs than by guns?? I never said it. So are you disingenuous intentionally? Seems so since you fail to recognize how you framed that. |
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I am pointing out that straw sales are already illegal. You keep suggesting passing a law in Ohio. Now it's a meeting. But don't expect Ohio to pass the same onerous laws NJ has just because NJ has a violence problem. If NJ has an issue with guns coming from other states get the feds to crack down on any illegal transfers and prosecute. Ohio has no obligation to change their system to accommodate NJ. You might recognize that the violence on NJ streets is caused by additional factors other than where the guns come from. And that it doesn't take many guns to have lots of violence and if they can bring in tons of dope they can bring in enough guns to supply the violent criminals. BTW, as an ex-resident of NJ I am aware of some of the weird laws you have regarding guns. My family did not have lots of guns when I grew up. He owned a Savage .22 caliber rimfire rifle from his childhood in Connecticut. It is a semi-automatic tube magazine fed that holds about 18 .22 bullets. When NJ passed it's "assault weapon" ban it defined ANY semi-automatic rifle that held more than 10 bullets as an assault weapon. My father, who had forgotten he even had a rifle, was surprised when I mentioned that he was now a felon if he did not dispose of his rifle. He pshawed and said it wasn't for his rifle. Yet the law said he was a felon now if caught. This is the level of idiocy in many of the knee-jerk laws passed in the various states in reaction to horrific events. And with all the new laws in NJ the last 20 years has violence been reduced? I don't know. But if not let's blame Ohio. Yeah, that's the political escape. |
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I feel fairly safe where I live and am not afraid to answer the door. My point to many in this thread is not everyone has the same level of safety as I do in my area. Some NEED protection and can't wait for the police. And I would also defend my wives cats. Don't tell but I kinda like them too. |
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