It means feet, I think.Bro lost me at “pedantically”.
It means feet, I think.Bro lost me at “pedantically”.
Just imagine the mileage the media would have gotten if he had used one.
It means feet, I think.
Those are pedantophiles I think.Na you're thinking of pedal.
I think it means doctors that see kids.
If you have ever been interviewed by the media you wouldn't have to wonder how many things you have been fooled by. Amazes me how they can take bits and pieces of my words and put out a completely different connotation than what I said .The issue is that the media spun this with an anti-gun slant that only gun owners recognize as untruthful, despite every word spoken (in the Fox News report at least) having been factual. The way the media reported the event suggested that, if Robert Card had just lied on the federal form by checking "no" to the mental institution question, he could have walked out with a suppressor. The image created in the minds of those who don't know anything about the process to legally obtain a suppressor is far from the truth.
I have a hard time thinking that a gun store owner didn't explain more than what was reported. I have no problem believing the reported facts were cherry picked to create a wrong impression. It really makes one wonder what you have been fooled about (lied to) because you didn't have the background knowledge to recognize the lie.
You may be having a hard time comprehending the point that the ATF calls them silencers, so everybody else does too. Silencer is literally the correct terminology whether you like it or not. I get it, it sounds evil and dangerous, but that's what they're called.
Not to mention my 22lr with subs is flat out silent, without sound, so there's that.
FWIW I also call them suppressors because it's more accurate. My point is it doesn't matter what people think is more accurate, they are what they are and it's already been defined and we can't just go changing the name because we think it fits better.
LotsThe issue is that the media spun this with an anti-gun slant that only gun owners recognize as untruthful, despite every word spoken (in the Fox News report at least) having been factual. The way the media reported the event suggested that, if Robert Card had just lied on the federal form by checking "no" to the mental institution question, he could have walked out with a suppressor. The image created in the minds of those who don't know anything about the process to legally obtain a suppressor is far from the truth.
I have a hard time thinking that a gun store owner didn't explain more than what was reported. I have no problem believing the reported facts were cherry picked to create a wrong impression. It really makes one wonder what you have been fooled about (lied to) because you didn't have the background knowledge to recognize the lie.
Yeah, everything we see has intention behind it. It's all controlled. The older I get, the more I realize we're all misinformed and distracted intentionally.Lots
First of all , I agree with your sentiment. But, A Suppressor is also correctly a "Silencer". The word Silencer does not state "total silence". SOME of the decibels are in fact reduced, or "silenced". Suppressed is correct also , but neither use of this terminology is incorrect.Yeah, why SIlencer Central and SilencerShop chose that terminology is beyond me. "Silencer" is misleading, IMO, to folks who aren't knowledgeable about them.
So how do you feel about Banana Hammocks?Pedantically chasing terminology is pretty pointless, but I still cringe when rednecks say things like 'banana clip.'
The background check waiting period is not insignificant (many months or more). One cannot simply walk into a gun store, fill out paperwork, get approved under the National Instant Background Check System, pay the store, and walk out with a suppressor.
I thought those had to be registered and couldn't work with kids?Those are pedantophiles I think.
Correct pedantatricians are the ones who work with kids.I thought those had to be registered and couldn't work with kids?
Yeah, everything we see has intention behind it. It's all controlled. The older I get, the more I realize we're all misinformed and distracted intentionally.
Given that a background check would have been performed, I don't think there was any way he would have passed.I get all that. What I'm unclear of is where this dude was in the process. Did he submit to the background check? If so, did he pass? Was he not even submitted because of his answer on the form on being committed to a mental hospital? Had he lied, would he have passed
You just did.It's unfortunate for sure and I'm glad no one made the comment about the "silencer" not making a difference with regard to the hearing impaired. But damn, what do people think suppressors do? Too many James Bond watching folks with only two digits in their IQ.
I get all that. What I'm unclear of is where this dude was in the process. Did he submit to the background check? If so, did he pass? Was he not even submitted because of his answer on the form on being committed to a mental hospital? Had he lied, would he have passed?
Correct me if I'm wrong but I believe protecting public safety is not the Constitutional objective of Government.@MNGrouser, here is an article from 2022 that outlines Maine’s yellow flag law. Maine tried to strike a balance between preserving due process and protecting public safety when writing the law.