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This is a side effect of for profit health care. Drugs make people rich, other things not so much.
This discussion has nothing to do with socialized healthcare.
This is a side effect of for profit health care. Drugs make people rich, other things not so much.
Huh?? I'm pretty sure parents and kids fear another school shooting. I'm not sure how you educate them to not fear this when there is about a 100% chance that it will happen again in the next few months.
But hey, enjoy your toys. Be sure to thank the kids that gave their lives to preserve your right to own a 30 round magazine.
This discussion has nothing to do with socialized healthcare.
Mental health care IS health care. Mentally ill mass shooters absolutely have to do with access to mental health care. Shooters do not wake up one day w that kind of rage. They have to work @ it over time, and that time is our chance to prevent some, perhaps most shootings.
The thing I am confused about is if it is legal in Wa to own a long gun when your 18 and he wont sell it to you how it isn't age discrimination, I mean if a cake baker gets sued for not selling a wedding cake to a gay couple for discrimination how can this guy not sell you a rifle when you are the legal age in Wa to own it.
Who cares? This is exactly what I was talking about with society being soft. He can sell what he wants to who he wants; he is a private business and he will either sink or swim with that policy and it is not worth a second thought, protest, or lawsuit.
I think we should ban the internet and the media. No audience, no mass killings by any weapon, be it gun, car, fertilizer or poison.This argument is about hobby guns and not people defending their liberty from the government. The basis for gun regulation is not about disarming law abiding citizens its about common sense measures to keep citizens of a country with over 350 million people safe from the mentally ill and deranged.
The two most common arguments I keep hearing are:
1. Slippery slope - they’ll take all our guns
2. Knives/cars etc can kill and we aren’t banning them
Anyone that has ever studied rhetoric could easily point out that these are 2 textbook examples of logical fallacies. They play well in today’s political echo chamber world, but, in my opinion, they do nothing to advance the long-term interests of gun owners.
Just like with hunting rights, it’s not the “antis” that you need to turn, it’s the plurality of people in the middle that you have to keep on your side.
Bash me and my fellow gun owners that believe in common sense solutions over emotional and divisive arguments all you want.
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The two most common arguments I keep hearing are:
1. Slippery slope - they’ll take all our guns
2. Knives/cars etc can kill and we aren’t banning them
Anyone that has ever studied rhetoric could easily point out that these are 2 textbook examples of logical fallacies. They play well in today’s political echo chamber world, but, in my opinion, they do nothing to advance the long-term interests of gun owners.
Just like with hunting rights, it’s not the “antis” that you need to turn, it’s the plurality of people in the middle that you have to keep on your side.
Bash me and my fellow gun owners that believe in common sense solutions over emotional and divisive arguments all you want.
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The two most common arguments I keep hearing are:
1. Slippery slope - they’ll take all our guns
2. Knives/cars etc can kill and we aren’t banning them
Anyone that has ever studied rhetoric could easily point out that these are 2 textbook examples of logical fallacies. They play well in today’s political echo chamber world, but, in my opinion, they do nothing to advance the long-term interests of gun owners.
Just like with hunting rights, it’s not the “antis” that you need to turn, it’s the plurality of people in the middle that you have to keep on your side.
Bash me and my fellow gun owners that believe in common sense solutions over emotional and divisive arguments all you want.
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How do people in other countries that do NOT have the US 2A get hunting rifles then, if ones ability to have a hunting rifle comes from the 2nd amm., then places with no 2a should not have the ability to have a hunting rifle.... Yet, they do. They also are not plagued by the problem of students being murdered at school. I am going after your argument, not the general right to bear arms, just so we're clear.NoWiser for the win!
Statements like these from "gun owners" are far more concerning than anything the anti gun crowd puts out there. Your ability to own a hunting rifle is a byproduct of a constitutional right and you don't seem to care or comprehend what the big picture is about. 2A has absolutely nothing to do with your hunting rifle. Go back a few pages and read flatlanderhuffandpuff's post about why the second amendment exists. He is spot on.
But hey, enjoy your hunting rifle. Right now it is down the list. The day will come when it is at the top.
This discussion has nothing to do with socialized healthcare.
Sure but the problem with that logic is that 98% of these shootings are carried out by people who ARE under the care of a Dr...for...Mental Healthcare. Its the doc that is prescribing them psychotropic drugs whose own inserts state they can cause violent tendencies and suicide. They arent preventing squat but are the underlying similarity in most every one of these shootings. Its definitely not due to the lack of access to mental healthcare - in fact, its just the opposite.
The argument about health care and the assumption that it is all based on “big pharma” (haha I sound like a dirty hippy) is based on your current health care situation that is a for profit system. You are 100% correct that you need to get away from that but you aren’t looking at what a non profit health care system looks like. Our health care system is not perfect by any stretch but I believe it is more than just “here’s some meds I get paid in some way to prescribe”
This is a side effect of for profit health care. Drugs make people rich, other things not so much.
While all the pro gun folks and the anti gun folks argue about guns, both sides are ignoring the bigger picture.
How do people in other countries that do NOT have the US 2A get hunting rifles then, if ones ability to have a hunting rifle comes from the 2nd amm., then places with no 2a should not have the ability to have a hunting rifle.... Yet, they do. They also are not plagued by the problem of students being murdered at school. I am going after your argument, not the general right to bear arms, just so we're clear.
I saw a good meme that came up the last time this happened, because mass shootings are a fairly frequent occurence in America, for some reason. It was something like, "lets make Guns illegal so then there will be no more shootings, just like we did for drugs!"
Obvious point being that illegalization doesnt equal eradicazation.
Edit: found the meme
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I don't think it really has to do with healthcare at all. America has a deep-rooted cultural problem that other countries do not seem to have. As silly as it sounds, I think the 1st Amendment is as responsible for this as the 2nd Amendment is. Allow me to explain.
I'm truly convinced that Social Media has caused a rapid decline in American values, ethics, and morality. Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter, whatever...they're all a part of this whole culture problem. Since their growth, many Americans have developed this insane urge for attention and 'Likes'. People love to blame Millennials (which I do think are a huge part of it), but I've seen grown ass adults do the same thing. How many people do you know have posted the dumbest shit just for attention? Narcissism has gotten out of hand. These shooters have just taken it to the extreme, and the Media makes sure their names are remembered for it. They can't find a way to be famous, so they choose infamy instead.
We need to find a way to rid ourselves of this cultural Attention Deficit Disorder that social media has propagated in the past 20 years. We need the media to take a stand and say, enough is enough; your name will not be remembered forever, the world will never remember who you were but a stinking piece of shit, and parents need to figure out how to hammer some morals into their kids heads from an early age. Take away their iPhones, get them involved in some outdoor activities, show them there's no need to show the entire world every aspect of their life. Be a good person. Raise a good family, and do things for them and yourself, but only because you want to; not because the rest of the world 'Likes' it.