Vote Here Please on Gun Laws/No Gun Laws
This is going to be an easy question to vote on. Please don't try to weasel around and hedge your vote. Just read the question and vote "yes" or "no." If you understandably wish to explain your position and vote, then we can start a new thread and everyone can explain there. For now, if you care to "play the game" please just vote. It will be interesting to see just how many here who scream about wanting absolutely no gun laws will put themselves on record with a vote "for" this particular question. So here goes.
Question: In regards to having absolutely no gun laws, one thing that would happen would be that you would see firearms sold out of vending machines, just as cigarettes were years ago. This means of course that ANYBODY who obtained the cash or credit card could purchase a firearm out of a vending machine and nobody could do one damn thing about it until and if that firearm was misused.
Please vote simply "yes" or "no" on the following question. Do you support no gun laws to include selling firearms from vending machines?
I vote first and I vote "no."
Question: In regards to having absolutely no gun laws, one thing that would happen would be that you would see firearms sold out of vending machines, just as cigarettes were years ago. This means of course that ANYBODY who obtained the cash or credit card could purchase a firearm out of a vending machine and nobody could do one damn thing about it until and if that firearm was misused.
Please vote simply "yes" or "no" on the following question. Do you support no gun laws to include selling firearms from vending machines?
I vote first and I vote "no."
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For a free people (non-incarcerated),
No infringement upon the RTKBA. NONE.0 -
Ummmm.....Lets see.....Shall not be infringed.....Hmmm......Yes...NO...Yes....No....Yes...No...Yes....Uh Nope, no laws[^] 0 -
Look, you driveling dolt, you asked the SAME thing in your other thread.
The answer was NO LAWS there, and I say the SAME thing here.
SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED. Too bad the concept escapes you Larry.0 -
No...gun...LAWS...at...all.
Can...you...grasp...the...concept...?0 -
quote:Originally posted by lt496
No...gun...LAWS...at...all.
Can...you...grasp...the...concept...?
Nope, he is unable to grasp the concept! Comprehension is not one of his strong suits.0 -
It doesn't get much more clear then "SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED". I wish I could of bought one from a vending machine at 10.[}:)] 0 -
No gun laws.
Bring on the vending machines.
Same as last time..a year or two ago.
I suggest you post this over on general.
There are MANY anti-gunners over there...and they will support you willingly.
Hereabouts, we support the Constitution...not your sold-out,weak-kneed Quisling brothers-in-disarmed government lackey camp-follower mind-set.0 -
Long ago before the day of vending machines one could buy a gun from anyone.
tr vending machines are to small to carry any kind of variety of firearms. Then what about ammo? A seperate machine for ammo would be needed also. It just wouldn't be economical. Besides crimminals would break into the vending machines just like they do homes and steal the guns driving prices up to compensate for it. Hence the reason we don't see vending machines selling gold and silver bars.
"Shall Not Be Infringed" means what again?
If you haven't got it by now my answer is simply NO!!0 -
Yes, so long as they are the new style vending machines that take debit cards, else I might be tempted to break out the crowbar, sledge hammer, or just roll it end over end down the highway till it opens up. 0 -
Hunter ;
Don't throw facts into foxes little wet dreams about 'beating us to death' with his towering intellect and shattering revelations. You will merely confuse the poor guy into fits of rage......0 -
I like vending machines could I get a snickers with my AK[:0][:D].
Shall not be infringed is a purtty simple statement........Sheeeezz
A better question for You fox is....Should the law of the jungle be the law of the land. There would be far less of everthing if we were still livin in the times of "if u screw up , You will die" not sit in prison and watch HBO while I pay for your stay. Think about it.... JMHO of course0 -
Mr. Fox, you ought to go over to General and scoop up some of your anti-second buddies and have them help your vote here. 0 -
Do you guys feel beat to death yet?
Do you need saved?0 -
quote:Originally posted by pickenup
Do you guys feel beat to death yet?
Do you need saved?
not yet.
if that's all he's got, i'm embarassed for him.
back to the topic.....
i would no more advocate allowing a 6 year old to obtain a weapon in an unsupervised fashion than i would advocate them driving a hemi cuda by themselves.
a gun and a car can both kill just as easily.
there are some things that children should not be allowed to do without the direct supervision of their parents.
but if i, or any other free adult citizen wants to purchase a firearm, it is our right to do so in an unimpeded manner.
don't like it?
move to a country that's more aligned with your views.
so, mr fox, answer me this....
do you think that it's society's responsibility to teach a child respect and right thinking, or the parents'?
do you think that i should be responsible for your kid's behavioral problems, or should you be held responsible?
if i get arrested for dui tonight, should i have your bar closed?
why do gun grabbers always bring minor children into the argument, when this is clearly an issue for adults?0 -
This again, ok I'll play along.NO gun Laws. 0 -
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Amazing the lengths that a person will go to trying to skate around the REAL meaning of the 2nd.[xx(]
My answer should be known here.
At times freedom costs, and when that happens punishment should be severe and rapid.
We already have 10X more laws addressing CRIMES with guns than we need. Problem is that they are not pursued, nor carried out to fruition as intended. Lacking that we end up with the mindset of the OP.[V]0 -
quote:Originally posted by ringchild
quote:Originally posted by pickenup
Do you guys feel beat to death yet?
Do you need saved?
not yet.
if that's all he's got, i'm embarassed for him.
back to the topic.....
i would no more advocate allowing a 6 year old to obtain a weapon in an unsupervised fashion than i would advocate them driving a hemi cuda by themselves.
a gun and a car can both kill just as easily.
there are some things that children should not be allowed to do without the direct supervision of their parents.
but if i, or any other free adult citizen wants to purchase a firearm, it is our right to do so in an unimpeded manner.
don't like it?
move to a country that's more aligned with your views.
so, mr fox, answer me this....
do you think that it's society's responsibility to teach a child respect and right thinking, or the parents'?
do you think that i should be responsible for your kid's behavioral problems, or should you be held responsible?
if i get arrested for dui tonight, should i have your bar closed?
why do gun grabbers always bring minor children into the argument, when this is clearly an issue for adults?
Well if the 6 year old has the money let him buy. We already treat him like an adult. At least then the police will have a reason to taser or shoot him... wait they do that without a reason already.0 -
No guns laws restricting the selling and possession of firearms in the FREE society.
Parents control their children.
Criminals jailed or dead.
Honest citizens do not have their daily lives intruded by government regulation of a god given right.0 -
quote:Originally posted by BGHillbilly
Well if the 6 year old has the money let him buy. We already treat him like an adult. At least then the police will have a reason to taser or shoot him... wait they do that without a reason already.
i didn't mean to imply that those above the age of 6 are magically mature and responsible enough simply by virtue of their years on this planet, and i am certainly not opposed to a parent deciding how old their child has to be before they are allowed to use and own firearms (raised in a family of leos, shot my 1st .22 at 4, owned my first .22 rifle at 9).
i do, however, feel that it would be fairly irresponsible to actually sell a firearm to a person who still believes in peter pan, when an adult who held such beliefs would most likely be institutionalized, and therefore ineligible to purchase one in the 1st place.
as for the last part...
if a cop needs to use a weapon against an unarmed child, they should perhaps be looking into a different line of work (license plate manufacturing, perhaps?).0 -
quote:Originally posted by ringchild
quote:Originally posted by pickenup
Do you guys feel beat to death yet?
Do you need saved?
not yet.
if that's all he's got, i'm embarassed for him.
back to the topic.....
i would no more advocate allowing a 6 year old to obtain a weapon in an unsupervised fashion than i would advocate them driving a hemi cuda by themselves.
a gun and a car can both kill just as easily.
there are some things that children should not be allowed to do without the direct supervision of their parents.
but if i, or any other free adult citizen wants to purchase a firearm, it is our right to do so in an unimpeded manner.
don't like it?
move to a country that's more aligned with your views.
so, mr fox, answer me this....
do you think that it's society's responsibility to teach a child respect and right thinking, or the parents'?
do you think that i should be responsible for your kid's behavioral problems, or should you be held responsible?
if i get arrested for dui tonight, should i have your bar closed?
why do gun grabbers always bring minor children into the argument, when this is clearly an issue for adults?
What is so hard to understand that with absolutely no gun control laws (as many here advocate) children, people with serious mental disabilities, etc. could quickly easily obtain firearms. In other words people that many people here don't want to have firearms.
In red above. Are you aware that if firearms were sold out of vending machines then children and anybody else who wanted to could and would buy those guns? If small children want something bad enough, they will just raid their parents wallet/purse and get the cash or credit card and go by the gun out of the vending machine.
You and others seem to be missing that either by accident or on purpose.
In regards to beating you guys to death with the ignorant idea of having absolutely no gun laws, surely you don't think I'm through yet.0 -
quote:Originally posted by tr fox
What is so hard to understand that with absolutely no gun control laws (as many here advocate) children, people with serious mental disabilities, etc. could quickly easily obtain firearms. In other words people that many people here don't want to have firearms.
In red above. Are you aware that if firearms were sold out of vending machines then children and anybody else who wanted to could and would buy those guns? If small children want something bad enough, they will just raid their parents wallet/purse and get the cash or credit card and go by the gun out of the vending machine.
You and others seem to be missing that either by accident or on purpose.
In regards to beating you guys to death with the ignorant idea of having absolutely no gun laws, surely you don't think I'm through yet.
well, if it's an all or nothing issue, then no, no laws at all.
if a child kills someone because they're too immature to handle a gun, then the parents are responsible.
let the parents give their child a good spankin' without fear of prison, and they might learn respect.
it might be rough for a while, but hopefully it will iron itself out over time.
of course, as i said, i don't think minor children (at least as young as 6) should be able to buy w/o parental permission. it's more of a concern about the parents being responsible for their kid, than it is a concern about guns (i wouldn't want a 6 year old being able to buy that cuda, or a bottle of oxycontin, or a 5th of jack, without parental permission, either).
i think that the safest way to sell guns from vending machines is to keep the vending machines in bars.
if a 6 year old wants one, and they're smart enough to figure out how to use mommy's cc# to order one from sears, god bless 'em, and i hope they put that bright little mind to positive use.
so, now, please answer the questions i previously asked:
do you think that it's society's responsibility to teach a child respect and right thinking, or the parents'?
do you think that i should be responsible for your kid's behavioral problems, or should you be held responsible?
if i get arrested for dui tonight, should i have your bar closed?
why do gun grabbers always bring minor children into the argument, when this is clearly an issue for adults (considering my feelings on parents taking responsibility for their kids, it is an adult's issue)?
as for you being through beating me to death with your denigration of my ideas, do your kind ever stop?0 -
Well tr.....balls in your court....WTH over[:)] 0 -
quote:Originally posted by IdahoRedneck
Well tr.....balls in your court....WTH over[:)]
I don't think that, that particular word should be used in a sentence with his username. Kind of a oxymoron. [:D]
You might notice that TR yaks alot, and says nothing. He ran away from the LAST thread with the VERY same subject.
Oops, I forgot. Pickenup MUST have saved us. [:o)][;)]0 -
Been following and have seen the same[:D] Perhaps "balls" was not quite the word[;)] 0 -
I was going to wait awhile and let some of you convoluted thinking guys indict yourselves to a greater degree, but it is late, I getting tired and bored with you guys. So here is a DIRECT AND SPECIFIC question you will not like:
Regarding your own personal firearms, do you leave them loaded and unattended BOTH in your home and/or when out in public? Thereby making it possible for a child or deranged criminal to easily pickup your firearm and kill/injure someone (someone like you)?
I will give you all time to dig your own graves on this subject and then I will be back.0 -
Don't wet yourself Fox but yesI do have loaded firearms in my home. loaded, cocked, and the slack out of the trigger Oh, I'm so ashamed of myself!!!.....NOT!!!![:p][:p][:p][:p][:X][:X] 0 -
quote:Originally posted by tr fox
So here is a DIRECT AND SPECIFIC question you will not like:
Regarding your own personal firearms, do you leave them loaded and unattended BOTH in your home and/or when out in public? Thereby making it possible for a child or deranged criminal to easily pickup your firearm and kill/injure someone (someone like you)?
I will give you all time to dig your own graves on this subject and then I will be back.
Yes tr I even leave the gas can for the lawn mower out without the cap on it at the local school playground. I also let infants play with fillet knives, and this year instead of candy(don't want the tikes to have too many cavities)I handed out 357's on halloween so the kids could protect themselves from molestors. I also leave the keys in my car at all times no matter where I go and never lock the house.
Your close though, I leave my 1911 hanging from the mailbox loop by the trigger guard. But I do keep the safety on in case it's windy the gun doesn't go off, one can never be too safe when it comes to firearms. That way I don't forget it when leaving to the store. I also leave it on the hood of my car while shopping that way it's a deterant to criminals that might want to burglarize my car.
You really are completely insane aren't you.[:(]0 -
quote:Originally posted by tr fox
I was going to wait awhile and let some of you convoluted thinking guys indict yourselves to a greater degree, but it is late, I getting tired and bored with you guys. So here is a DIRECT AND SPECIFIC question you will not like:
Regarding your own personal firearms, do you leave them loaded and unattended BOTH in your home and/or when out in public? Thereby making it possible for a child or deranged criminal to easily pickup your firearm and kill/injure someone (someone like you)?
I will give you all time to dig your own graves on this subject and then I will be back.
Here's a question right back at you.
tr fox:
Do you support the US Constitution 100%?
Now start diggin.0 -
quote:Originally posted by Horse Plains Drifter
Don't wet yourself Fox but yesI do have loaded firearms in my home. loaded, cocked, and the slack out of the trigger Oh, I'm so ashamed of myself!!!.....NOT!!!![:p][:p][:p][:p][:X][:X]
+1
Same here.0
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