SmarterthanYou
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I'd support any measure of any kind that puts restrictions on guns, what could be the downside?
denying the 2nd Amendment rights of we the people
I'd support any measure of any kind that puts restrictions on guns, what could be the downside?
So you support this but voter ID is wrong?
If they are carrying illegal guns, yes of course.
You disagree?
FYI in Mass, possession of any type of gun witjout a permit is a mandatory year in jail and has been for 30 years.
Now that is really apples and oranges, besides, voter ID has never been established as a problem, guns killing others is
Even if it is prohibited by law?
what's an illegal gun?
why is a permit required for a constitutionally protected right?
unless your position allows murders to continue at the current pace in which case we also know who is hurt the most; #winningrevoked
If one is convicted of a violent crime one should not be able to carry a handgun.
Permitting is the only way to know.
I don't want convicted felons carrying guns. Do you?
permitting does not stop those with intent. never has, never will. all a permit law does is cause a burden on the otherwise law abiding citizen.If one is convicted of a violent crime one should not be able to carry a handgun.
Permitting is the only way to know.
I don't want convicted felons carrying guns. Do you?
That's a big unless. Show me that delta in body count. Show me with a longitudinal study controlling for all other variables that the one year bullet in county or state lockup for possession without any priors for technical vio of possession versus the body count with my fine and forced registration alternative. And keep in mind a person who would be unable to register due to say gang priors or whatever else, mental condition, conservancy, would not get a weapon. Prove it.
Win maintained.
I agree, but it is a thorny question solely because the stupid right is enshrined as constitutional. It would be a better world if it was simply a privilege like driving a car. For example, should we live in a world where free speech is deprived convicted felons? Press? Peaceful assemby? It is SOLELY because of the equal footing as to other constitutional rights that gun ownership enjoys that we cannot control the propblem of gun violence. Not eliminate, but greatly control. Imagine how nice it would be. Think of all the innocent dead who would be alive now if rightards didn't have the constitutional error in their favor. Mistakes were made. None mor elarge than the 2nd.
I agree, but it is a thorny question solely because the stupid right is enshrined as constitutional. It would be a better world if it was simply a privilege like driving a car. For example, should we live in a world where free speech is deprived convicted felons? Press? Peaceful assemby? It is SOLELY because of the equal footing as to other constitutional rights that gun ownership enjoys that we cannot control the propblem of gun violence. Not eliminate, but greatly control. Imagine how nice it would be. Think of all the innocent dead who would be alive now if rightards didn't have the constitutional error in their favor. Mistakes were made. None mor elarge than the 2nd.
Was reading this article on homicides in Baltimore and saw this tidbit on a proposed one year sentence for illegal gun possession. Was curious if those who are "pro" and "anti" guns would share the same sentiment towards it.
Mayor Pugh, a Democrat who took office in December, is pushing for a mandatory one-year sentence for illegal handgun possession within 100 yards of a school, church, park, public building or other public place of assembly—a description that would cover much of the city. The proposal has drawn criticism from some City Council members who question whether it would deter criminals.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/baltimore-homicide-rate-has-officials-pointing-fingers-1500807605
I didn't know young black males in Baltimore were so much into hunting.in the City of Baltimore the penalties would largely affect young black males.
Was reading this article on homicides in Baltimore and saw this tidbit on a proposed one year sentence for illegal gun possession. Was curious if those who are "pro" and "anti" guns would share the same sentiment towards it.
Mayor Pugh, a Democrat who took office in December, is pushing for a mandatory one-year sentence for illegal handgun possession within 100 yards of a school, church, park, public building or other public place of assembly—a description that would cover much of the city. The proposal has drawn criticism from some City Council members who question whether it would deter criminals.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/baltimore-homicide-rate-has-officials-pointing-fingers-1500807605
Possession alone of anything other than a nuclear, chemical or biological contraband should not be jailable unless you are dealing with multiple priors or presumed saleable quantities.
Race not an issue, cwack. More to the point, if an illegal gun possession is that it's a convicted felon who has no right to possess, you can jail the guy for violating that. If its just a man with a gun and the sale was illegal, my penalty is requiring him to register the weapon and do the background check or its confiscated, no jail. Maybe a fine for our costs.
What are they doing now if they catch someone illegally possessing a firearm? How difficult is it to legally own and carry a firearm in Maryland? If you jump through all the hoops to own and carry a firearm legally, then owning and carrying a firearm illegally should be punishable by at least 5 years in prison without parole, black, white, brown, yellow or purple. Expedited permission should be granted to victims of domestic violence and other crimes of that nature.
what's an illegal gun?
why is a permit required for a constitutionally protected right?
Was reading this article on homicides in Baltimore and saw this tidbit on a proposed one year sentence for illegal gun possession. Was curious if those who are "pro" and "anti" guns would share the same sentiment towards it.
Mayor Pugh, a Democrat who took office in December, is pushing for a mandatory one-year sentence for illegal handgun possession within 100 yards of a school, church, park, public building or other public place of assembly—a description that would cover much of the city. The proposal has drawn criticism from some City Council members who question whether it would deter criminals.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/baltimore-homicide-rate-has-officials-pointing-fingers-1500807605
I support jail sentences for illegal possession of guns, yes.
You don't?
As to your strawman, whatever