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Just mentioning it since some folks hear/read the stats on Chicago and think that all of the city or Cook County is a war zone.
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Referring to the new AR-15's and other semi-auto rifles that civilians can buy over the counter.
Thank you for noting the exceptions though.
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Back to the actual story, from the New York Times...
"WASHINGTON — The woman who, with her husband, killed 14 people in San Bernardino pledged allegiance to the Islamic State in a Facebook post the day of the attack, officials said Friday, and the F.B.I. announced it was treating the massacre as an act of terrorism. “The investigation so far has developed indications of radicalization by the killers, and of potential inspiration by foreign terrorist organizations,” the F.B.I. director, James Comey, said at a news conference here. But, he said: “so far we have no indication that these killers are part of an organized larger group, or form part of a cell. There’s no indication that they are part of a network.”... In recent months, the F.B.I. has been particularly concerned that so-called homegrown extremists might be inspired by the Islamic State to stage attacks in the United States, law enforcement officials say. Even before the attacks in Paris last month, the agency had heavy surveillance on at least three dozen individuals who the authorities were concerned might commit violence in the group’s name. The F.B.I. refocused its efforts on these individuals earlier this year in response to a shift in tactics by the Islamic State, law enforcement officials said. Instead of trying to persuade Americans to travel to Syria to join the Islamic State, the group began calling on its sympathizers and followers in the United States to commit acts of violence at home. “We’ve especially focused on the portfolio of people we’re investigating for the potential of being homegrown violent extremists,” the F.B.I. director, Mr. Comey, said last month at a news conference." This is bad news indeed. NPR ran a story about how terrorist groups are using radicalized women to essentially lure or keep men radicalized. A different kind of mail order bride where you are the one actually getting screwed. Twisted, but frankly kind of brilliant. It's possible that is what happened here. |
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Look, 6,000 years of recorded human history tells us there will be violence and, yes, there will be murders. Restricting and controlling access to tools that are designed only to kill (both by limiting the options for tools and effecting real control on those tools that are allowed) will reduce deaths. Sure, stabbings will happened, but if the 2 in San Bernadino had knives, not guns, you would have 3 dead not 14. This is all about limiting innocent death, not preventing. The latter is impossible the former very possibly (as evidenced by every other developed democracy) Quote:
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Their guns were illegal. They broke gun laws with them. They were terrorists. More gun Laws wouldn't have stopped them. Gun laws don't stop Mexican drug cartels from having guns. They didn't stop the Paris attacks. Allowing law abiding people to carry guns will allow these people to protect themselves and others around them. Unfortunately for these poor people, they lived in California and weren't given that option.
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And par the course, Obama won't say it's terrorism. FBI director will. Doesn't fit his narrative or legacy. Refugees, isis contained, terrorism caused by cow farts, gun laws stopping this stuff. All of these are shown to be flawed by this incident.
I find it insulting to the victims, their families and the average Americans intelligence that He and Hillary and other democrats are trying to use this to increase gun laws. Sad. |
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I don't mind harsher laws for gun crime, but not ones for gun ownership and carry. Better reporting of mental illness would also have prevented most of the mass shootings. The reason you don't see the countless crimes foiled by carry permit holders is they aren't news worthy. Who cares if a bad guy gets locked up or rape stopped or burglary foiled because a good guy had a gun? Only the mass killings, or potentially mass killings I should say, even make the local news. Why? 1. There isn't mass death. Blood sells. 2. They don't fit the narrative of the left Majority of mass shootings are by mentally defective people. Psychiatristshave long resisted reporting these illnesses because they worry people won't seek help. Reality is it allows crazies to get guns and do these crimes. It should be a crime not to report them. There should be a database like do not fly for them called no guns. If you try to buy a gun and you're on the database, you don't get one. If you reside at the same location as someone on the database, no gun . Easy. Please don't make me pull up endless charts showing what I just stated. Gun laws only prevent upstanding citizens who know they are the first line of defense for themselves and their families from having a chance to survive a crime. Cops are the clean up crew and the ones that get the guys after the commit the crime, if they can, so another isn't committed. They don't protect you during a crime. And criminals don't care about laws. Do you think it's a coincidence all these mass shootings are in gun free zones? They know they won't meet resistance. Gun free zones should be required to have armed security to compensate by law. ![]() |
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My gun experiences
1. In college in NJ, I was away at home for Christmas. My neighbor below me was a K9 cop, Korean War vet, and to get to my door you had to walk past his K9 police SUV parked 10 feet away. In the middle of the night he woke up and found a 13 yr old trying to break into my apartment. When he was confronted, the kid whipped out a 357. Cop disarmed him before he could shoot only because he was standing next to him as he drew. Cop said this is a normal daily activity. At the same time if I wanted to get a gun it was 3 months time, required permission from my police chief, 3 people writing up psych reports saying I was sane, stating why I wanted it, etc. Endless. I do all this I could buy 1 gun. 2 I was in Newark NJ standing on the street next to my buddies fraternity house with 6 guys. A guy pulled up in a car and said hey guys. I got something to sell. Anyone interested? He went into his trunk and showed us 6 cases. Each case contained a full auto Israeli army uzi with silencer and numbers shaved off. He wanted $1,000 cash each. They were brought in from israel, not another state. Had other toys too. 3. My exes brother in law was just back from serving in the army. He was standing in a McDonald's parking lot eating his first big Mac in years and saw two guys do a drug deal in the back of the lot. They saw him and pulled a gun on him. He was too close to run but he ducked behind his car instead. If he had been carrying he could have defended himself. Instead the criminal walked over calmly and executed him 4 my friends in laws had 2 guys break and enter. They were in their 70s. The husband tried to stop them with a baseball bat. He was shot and killed. Wife was raped to death. If he had had a shotgun they would probably be alive and the perps dead instead of the other way around 5 my friends father heard someone climbing over his backyard fence in the middle of the night. He met him as he came across his yard by racking the bolt of his m1 carbine. The guy, black, threw up his hands and said "don't shoot me boss! Don't shoot me boss! I ain't got no gun! I ain't even got a hatchet!" They he jumped back over the fence. All these personal experiences show its better to have than have not. Criminals don't care about laws. Cops don't protect you. You need to be responsible to protect yourself and your loved ones. The only sure way to do this is with a gun and proper training. |
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Gun laws only punish law abiding citizens who choose to own and maintain firearms - as per their legal right.
Criminals are not law abiding citizens....hence, they are referred to as criminals...and do not obey or adhere to the law. In this instance - 3 people, acting in secret and following a radical agenda, perpetrated a mass shooting of innocent people. If a person is willing to trade their life for another through violent means, it is impossible to prevent an act of violence. Law enforcement disclosed they had a several pipe bombs as well - I guess the fact these are illegal prevented....oh, wait. They actually had pipe bombs... |
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As for tougher gun laws in order to reduce gun violence...How does that work for drunk driving, illegal drugs? Do you believe then that a death penalty will reduce the murders of peace officers? This is a fallacy. You are basing a conclusion or thought based on a perceived absence of evidence. There's actually quite a few instances, and they've been posted on BP before. I'm just not in a frame of mind to do research, but it's out there. Last edited by C5driver; 12-14-2015 at 10:37 AM.. |
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