declansdad
DIS Dad #639 New Brunswick, Canada
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I think it is a bit more complex than that, but I'm sure you really know that.
No it's not. The people who don't want to change speak the loudest.
I think it is a bit more complex than that, but I'm sure you really know that.
Let's do away with schools and everyone can home school. There. No more school shootings. And it's doing something.This thread is a perfect example of why things never change in your gun culture. Even when people make suggestions for things to change there are always a few people who tell you it won't work without even trying them.
No it's not. The people who don't want to change speak the loudest.
I don't think you can discount this man's suicide so easily. He chose to kill himself in a school parking lot for a reason: he attended the school as a child. Luckily, the school had been closed since June but it's not clear that he was aware of that. He returned to his former school to commit suicide and no one knows what else he had in mind or what he would have done if the school was open.
As long as any and all suggested regulations that are being proposed for guns (2nd amendment) are put into place for all other amendments.
Free speech- did you take a course? Pay the accompanying tax?
Speedy trial- that requires a background check, waiting period, and taxes.
Voting- where's your permit? Theirs a tax stamp of $10,000 like a previous poster suggested for gun ownership.
Yes they do.
Not in Congress
I don't even know if your serious,The NRA owns our government. They are comparable to a terrorist group, IMO.
I don't even know if your serious,
but it's more that they represent close to 10million voting citizens
Congress is a shining example of a few making decisions for many who disagree with those decisions. They simply do not care.
Honestly this thread has been their since early on with all the calls to "just do something"Now now, you know that the 2nd Amendment is subject to much debate
Best not go there.
Well they were voted in by people who support them.
Now, I'm not going to sing their praises, but lets get real they were voted in by people who want what they want and support what they are doing. That was obviously a majority, or at least the majority of people who took the time to vote. They do represent what people want, it isn't just a few people like the pp is implying.
Terrify you into what, looking around and seeing the world for what it is. Their monthly magazine has true stories (The Armed Citizen) of self defense scenarios every month. I never said 10million was a majority, I was defending them from your calling them a "terrorist group"Dead serious. Their "ads" are meant to terrify people. Have you seen them? 10 million isn't a majority, either.
And hopefully they get voted out now that their constituents are angry with them.
I don't even know if your serious,
but it's more that they represent close to 10million voting citizens
Gerrymandering has removed the ability of many of us to have our voices heard. My Congresswoman does not listen and will not talk to anyone that does not support her extreme beliefs. I have respectfully and concisely tried to communicate with her and she simply will not reply or even acknowledge any message. And she is in a safe seat that stretches awkwardly from one end of the state to the other carving out any area that might challenge her. I am not represented.Well they were voted in by people who support them.
Now, I'm not going to sing their praises, but lets get real they were voted in by people who want what they want and support what they are doing. That was obviously a majority, or at least the majority of people who took the time to vote. They do represent what people want, it isn't just a few people like the pp is implying.