Another Mass Shooting In Las Vegas

It is estimated that one-in-three Americans own guns or have a family member that does. 99.999% of them are responsible, law-abiding citizens that posess guns for protection or sport. Is it fair to punish the entire population of gun owners with further restrictions based on the actions of scant few? And why do deaths as a result of shootings stand out more than others?
In 1995, Timothy McVeigh instantly murdered 168 people and injured over 600 with a rental truck packed with fertilizer and diesel fuel. No gun was used here.
In 2001, Airline highjackers in New York using box cutter knives commandeered four aircraft and killed almost 3,000 people in one day.

Some additional statistics on death in America:
In 2016, over 40,000 people were killed in automobile crashes in the US.
Ban or further restrict automobiles? Drivers? Cars that go fast?
10,250 of those deaths were alcohol-related.
So back to Prohibition? Beer and wine, or just liquor?
In 2015, over 630,000 people died from Heart Disease in the US, and that's only one year's worth.
McDonalds ban? Whataburger restrictions? Cinnabon at the mall?
Gun-control advocates, where is your rage over these deaths?
Don't they fill coffins just the same?
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It is estimated that one-in-three Americans own guns or have a family member that does. 99.999% of them are responsible, law-abiding citizens that posess guns for protection or sport. Is it fair to punish the entire population of gun owners with further restrictions based on the actions of scant few? And why do deaths as a result of shootings stand out more than others?
In 1995, Timothy McVeigh instantly murdered 168 people and injured over 600 with a rental truck packed with fertilizer and diesel fuel. No gun was used here.
In 2001, Airline highjackers in New York using box cutter knives commandeered four aircraft and killed almost 3,000 people in one day.

Some additional statistics on death in America:
In 2016, over 40,000 people were killed in automobile crashes in the US.
Ban or further restrict automobiles? Drivers? Cars that go fast?
10,250 of those deaths were alcohol-related.
So back to Prohibition? Beer and wine, or just liquor?
In 2015, over 630,000 people died from Heart Disease in the US, and that's only one year's worth.
McDonalds ban? Whataburger restrictions? Cinnabon at the mall?
Gun-control advocates, where is your rage over these deaths?
Don't they fill coffins just the same? Originally Posted by Roy Wally
Lmao that was great, let’s see what the gun control thumpers have to say about this. As far as I’m concerned, you won with your post Roy, and this thread is over lol.
It is estimated that one-in-three Americans own guns or have a family member that does. 99.999% of them are responsible, law-abiding citizens that posess guns for protection or sport. Is it fair to punish the entire population of gun owners with further restrictions based on the actions of scant few? And why do deaths as a result of shootings stand out more than others?
In 1995, Timothy McVeigh instantly murdered 168 people and injured over 600 with a rental truck packed with fertilizer and diesel fuel. No gun was used here.
In 2001, Airline highjackers in New York using box cutter knives commandeered four aircraft and killed almost 3,000 people in one day.

Some additional statistics on death in America:
In 2016, over 40,000 people were killed in automobile crashes in the US.
Ban or further restrict automobiles? Drivers? Cars that go fast?
10,250 of those deaths were alcohol-related.
So back to Prohibition? Beer and wine, or just liquor?
In 2015, over 630,000 people died from Heart Disease in the US, and that's only one year's worth.
McDonalds ban? Whataburger restrictions? Cinnabon at the mall?
Gun-control advocates, where is your rage over these deaths?
Don't they fill coffins just the same? Originally Posted by Roy Wally

Well, then let's regulate guns and gun owners the same way we regulate cars and drivers. Which means all guns need to be registered annually, gun owners are required to be licensed and all gun owners are required to have liability insurance.

There are many more regulations that we have for cars and drivers that we can apply to guns and gun owners. If you are willing to do that then I'm all for it.

And you analogy to deaths from heart disease is a false analogy. If you eat junk food all day you are harming yourself. Guns are made specifically to harm others.
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Well, then let's regulate guns and gun owners the same way we regulate cars and drivers. Which means all guns need to be registered annually, gun owners are required to be licensed and all gun owners are required to have liability insurance.

There are many more regulations that we have for cars and drivers that we can apply to guns and gun owners. If you are willing to do that then I'm all for it.

And you analogy to deaths from heart disease is a false analogy. If you eat junk food all day you are harming yourself. Guns are made specifically to harm others. Originally Posted by old_hippie
So Hippie are you saying then you don’t give a shit about all the ppl that kill them self, rather it’s from a gun or food or any other measure? Just curious because your last paragraph sounds like you are saying that you don’t care about the death toll that’s from self afflicted. You only just concern about the deaths that was handed out to others.
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Red light camera ref: We have the right to face your accuser ( bill of rights violation with camera )
How many people do we come across while driving ( to a appointment) that you think they shouldn't be driving ?
Point is more government regulations will not stop bad people from doing bad things , maybe we should be asking why people feel the need to do the crazy things.
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It is estimated that one-in-three Americans own guns or have a family member that does. 99.999% of them are responsible, law-abiding citizens that posess guns for protection or sport. Is it fair to punish the entire population of gun owners with further restrictions based on the actions of scant few? And why do deaths as a result of shootings stand out more than others?
In 1995, Timothy McVeigh instantly murdered 168 people and injured over 600 with a rental truck packed with fertilizer and diesel fuel. No gun was used here.
In 2001, Airline highjackers in New York using box cutter knives commandeered four aircraft and killed almost 3,000 people in one day.

Some additional statistics on death in America:
In 2016, over 40,000 people were killed in automobile crashes in the US.
Ban or further restrict automobiles? Drivers? Cars that go fast?
10,250 of those deaths were alcohol-related.
So back to Prohibition? Beer and wine, or just liquor?
In 2015, over 630,000 people died from Heart Disease in the US, and that's only one year's worth.
McDonalds ban? Whataburger restrictions? Cinnabon at the mall?
Gun-control advocates, where is your rage over these deaths?
Don't they fill coffins just the same? Originally Posted by Roy Wally
I thought they already passed in NYC a max size on soft drinks in a paper or styrofoam container. The left goes through convulsive antics to prove just how right they are....all propagandized to make all sooo safe. They're verbiage and actions follow the Rules for Radicals handbook to the T. Attack on several fronts and constantly change faces. Pick a target, complain, overreact, discredit, and make an issue where there is not one. Gather support by inoculating the stupid with these ideas and push for these ideas to become law. School prayer anyone? Gay birthday cakes? Religious intolerance of abortion and contraception? Unfair taxation? Fair Share? Unisex restrooms? Statues? Flag respect? Free speech? Gun control? Antifa? BLM? The worst is the war on women... but here it shows their true colors. HRC destruction of Billy Boy's girls, Anthony Weiner, Roman Polanski, Mike Tyson, several rappers, and now Weinstein....most of the violators are leftists.

When the big picture is observed, it's quite easy to speculate where this could end.
So Hippie are you saying then you don’t give a shit about all the ppl that kill them self, rather it’s from a gun or food or any other measure? Just curious because your last paragraph sounds like you are saying that you don’t care about the death toll that’s from self afflicted. You only just concern about the deaths that was handed out to others. Originally Posted by suiram77
That is not at all what I'm saying. Forgive me if I stated that clumsily. I was just saying that comparing deaths caused by guns to deaths caused by eating too many cheeseburgers is a bad analogy. You won't die immediately from eating a cheeseburger but you will if you get shot in the head.

I'm surprised that you would even ask me if I gave a shit since I'm the one arguing that we should at least try to do something. So, yes, I do care. Do you? If you do, then what do you propose we do about it?
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If more gun control works why is that not reflected in the FBI statistics? Why do CA,MD and DC all have higher gun homicide rates than gun friendly TX?
Red light camera ref: We have the right to face your accuser ( bill of rights violation with camera )
How many people do we come across while driving ( to a appointment) that you think they shouldn't be driving ?
Point is more government regulations will not stop bad people from doing bad things , maybe we should be asking why people feel the need to do the crazy things. Originally Posted by rexdutchman

Ah, the Confrontation Clause. That falls under the 6th Amendment of the Constitution, not the Bill of Rights.

In any case, I wish I could agree with you because I hate these cameras more than you do. But unfortunately the courts have consistently ruled that the camera is neither the accuser nor the witness. The accuser would be the law enforcement agency that issued the citation. The witness would be the company that installed and maintains the camera who would testify to the authenticity and accuracy of the video or photograph. A similar situation would be if a burglar broke into a place of business after hours and committed theft. And the act was captured on security cameras. The same thing would apply there.

I agree wholeheartedly with your last statement about asking and finding out why people feel the need to do the crazy things. That is a great point. That should be part of the holistic approach I talked about earlier.
It is estimated that one-in-three Americans own guns or have a family member that does. 99.999% of them are responsible, law-abiding citizens that posess guns for protection or sport. Is it fair to punish the entire population of gun owners with further restrictions based on the actions of scant few? And why do deaths as a result of shootings stand out more than others?
In 1995, Timothy McVeigh instantly murdered 168 people and injured over 600 with a rental truck packed with fertilizer and diesel fuel. No gun was used here.
In 2001, Airline highjackers in New York using box cutter knives commandeered four aircraft and killed almost 3,000 people in one day.

Some additional statistics on death in America:
In 2016, over 40,000 people were killed in automobile crashes in the US.
Ban or further restrict automobiles? Drivers? Cars that go fast?
10,250 of those deaths were alcohol-related.
So back to Prohibition? Beer and wine, or just liquor?
In 2015, over 630,000 people died from Heart Disease in the US, and that's only one year's worth.
McDonalds ban? Whataburger restrictions? Cinnabon at the mall?
Gun-control advocates, where is your rage over these deaths?
Don't they fill coffins just the same? Originally Posted by Roy Wally
since 1975-2015 we've had 3024 deaths on our soil due to foreign terrorism. going by your logic, why should we spend even a dime on trying to avert something that's so statistically insignificant? choking on food claimed 12 times more victims than foreign terrorists did. please do point me to patriots taking on the fried chicken mafia to address this national choking epidemic.

If more gun control works why is that not reflected in the FBI statistics? Why do CA,MD and DC all have higher gun homicide rates than gun friendly TX? Originally Posted by goodolboy

Can you point me to where you got this data?
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Can you point me to where you got this data? Originally Posted by old_hippie

You have to do the math to convert the data to homicide rate per 100K. All you need is the 2010 census population for the state you want to convert. https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s...ables/table-20


Or it is already done for you in this article toward the end in a graph by state. http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/no...rticle/2573353.
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That is not at all what I'm saying. Forgive me if I stated that clumsily. I was just saying that comparing deaths caused by guns to deaths caused by eating too many cheeseburgers is a bad analogy. You won't die immediately from eating a cheeseburger but you will if you get shot in the head.

I'm surprised that you would even ask me if I gave a shit since I'm the one arguing that we should at least try to do something. So, yes, I do care. Do you? If you do, then what do you propose we do about it? Originally Posted by old_hippie
Ok cool, no it just came off like that to me Hippie, so I was just curious to know. Although I get your main point about dying from food vs from a gun, there has been a few incidents where a person was shot in the head and live. The super star rapper 50 cent was shot 9 times and one bullet was in the head and loook at him now. As far as the majority, then yes you are right, you want die immediately from eating a cheeseburger, but 98 percent of the time you will if you get shot in the head.
I just want to a a tidbit of information I discovered about red light cameras that contradicted something I said earlier. I thought that the cost of installing these cameras would limit its use. But it's actually a revenue generator! Those sneaky bastards! Another reason why I hate them.
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Ah, the Confrontation Clause. That falls under the 6th Amendment of the Constitution, not the Bill of Rights. Originally Posted by old_hippie
Just want to let you know that the Bill of Rights are comprised of the first ten amendments of the Constitution; therefore the 6th amendment is definitely part of the Bill of Rights.