Haven’t controlled access, not even close, as I’ve shown you multiple times, most can even obtain a gun off of the regular Internetit hasn't worked so far, so what more do you suggest?
Haven’t controlled access, not even close, as I’ve shown you multiple times, most can even obtain a gun off of the regular Internetit hasn't worked so far, so what more do you suggest?
WrongYes, you are.
Any school shootings in your state?
How would any of that reduce school shootings?
1. Each firearm purchase through an FFL MUST undergo a background check with a form 4473 being filled outHaven’t controlled access, not even close, as I’ve shown you multiple times, most can even obtain a gun off of the regular Internet
You really that naive1. Each firearm purchase through an FFL MUST undergo a background check with a form 4473 being filled out
2. Almost half of the states of this union require the state to do the same.
3. About 12 states, maybe a few more, require PRIVATE sales to go through an FFL so a background check can be done.
4. Internet sales of all firearms must be transferred to an FFL so that a background check can be done.
5. A handful of states have now made it so that even a transfer from family member to family member must undergo a background check.
stop lying about controlled access. You simply do not know what the fuck you're talking about.
You aren't having a discussion, anchovies. You are mindlessly chanting.Didn’t
And as usual, your’s was the same lame fallacy bullshit aimed at deflection off of the issue under discussion
NEXT
At which point they will ship the gun to the nearest dealer and you go through the usual FFI forms and approvals.You really that naive
“Armslist,” just for one example, proceeds if the buyer agrees by checking a box that they will follow and complete all requirements, let’s repeat, by checking a box. Done privately, there is no supervision if the buyer did as promised. And that is on the above board Internet.
You can't, even though they should be able to.Haven’t controlled access, not even close, as I’ve shown you multiple times, most can even obtain a gun off of the regular Internet
Blatant lie. In 2024, there were 19 school shootings in the SDTC. Most of those (about half) happened in the L.A. area. (Source: FBI database)Wrong
Not in over a decade as far as I know
Hinders access
Ah, do you know how Craigslist works? There’s a reason it is labeled ArmslistAt which point they will ship the gun to the nearest dealer and you go through the usual FFI forms and approvals.
An online classifieds. Like the old newspaper classifieds, it is organized into personals, used equipment, jobs listings, etc. It is also organized by region (usually based on the nearest city). Listings are very cheap, which is why you tend to get a lot of riff-raff in the listings.Ah, do you know how Craigslist works?
It isn't. It's called Craigslist.There’s a reason it is labeled Armslist
Which should only serve to show you that ONLY those willing to abide by the law, will follow the law, thus any law you purport to enforce to reduce access will always be circumvented..................and you call me naive LOLYou really that naive
“Armslist,” just for one example, proceeds if the buyer agrees by checking a box that they will follow and complete all requirements, let’s repeat, by checking a box. Done privately, there is no supervision if the buyer did as promised. And that is on the above board Internet.
Exactly, which I keep focusing on access as the problem with gunsWhich should only serve to show you that ONLY those willing to abide by the law, will follow the law, thus any law you purport to enforce to reduce access will always be circumvented..................and you call me naive LOL
Then it should be easy for even you to comprehend why it’s called ArmslistAn online classifieds. Like the old newspaper classifieds, it is organized into personals, used equipment, jobs listings, etc. It is also organized by region (usually based on the nearest city). Listings are very cheap, which is why you tend to get a lot of riff-raff in the listings.
It isn't. It's called Craigslist.
what specific regulations or laws would you implement to control access?Exactly, which I keep focusing on access as the problem with guns
Been there, done that, in summary, make access difficultwhat specific regulations or laws would you implement to control access?
Gun Free Zones don't work, anchovies.Been there, done that, in summary, make access difficult
There is no problem with guns.Exactly, which I keep focusing on access as the problem with guns
It isn't. It's called Craigslist.Then it should be easy for even you to comprehend why it’s called Armslist
in other words, you have no specifics, just your desires with no process.Been there, done that, in summary, make access difficult
Come and take mineChicago is a twenty minute ride from the Indiana border, plus, the Iron Pipeline exports guns to all the northern cities with stricter gun laws, it’s all about accessibility, sheer number of guns out there, and the easy access to those guns
Every mass shooting has three common variables: the shooter, the target, the gun. No way anyone can predict the next shooter, and the targets are too many to defend them all. The only controllable variable is the gun that makes it all possible