its okay though. her spokesperson said she misspoke.^^^^ that's a piping hot steaming pile of stupid right there.
“She simply misspoke in referring to ‘magazines’ when she should have referred to ‘clips,’ which cannot be reused because they don’t have a feeding mechanism.
There's some interesting stuff in there....^^^^ that's a piping hot steaming pile of stupid right there.
http://www.policeone.com/news/6188462-PoliceOnes-2013-Gun-Policy-Law-Enforcement-Survey-Results-Executive-Summary/
• Asked if a federal ban on magazines holding more than 10 rounds would reduce violent crime, only 2.7% said yes, to 95.7% no.
• Only 7.6% thought a ban on so-called assault weapons would reduce violent crime; 71% thought it wouldn't help, and 20.5% thought it would aggravate the problem.
• On the more general question of what effect the White House's suite of gun restrictions would have on the safety of police officers, only 11.6% said it would help; 60.6% thought it would have no effect, and 24.6% thought it would make cops less safe.
• Asked what the likely outcome would have been at Aurora and Newtown had a legally armed civilian been on the scene, 80% said it would have meant fewer casualties and 6.2% said it would have prevented casualties altogether. Only 5.5% said it would have led to greater loss of life.
• Asked which measure would help most in preventing large-scale public shootings, a plurality (28.8%) said more-permissive concealed-carry policies for civilians. The second and third choices were also not on the Obama agenda: more-aggressive institutionalization of the mentally ill (19.6%) and more armed guards (15.8%). Only then do we get improved background screening for gun purchasers, (14%), followed by longer prison terms for gun-related violent crimes (7.9%). Bringing up the rear were tighter limits on weapons sales (1.5%) and legislative restrictions on "assault weapons" and magazines (0.9%).
(wait, isn't that what the current gun bill in the Senate does, make gun trafficking a federal crime?)8. Do you think increasing the severity of punishments for gun trafficking, particularly by
unlicensed dealers or "straw purchasers" who buy arms for persons ineligible to own
them, would reduce instances of gun crime?
Yes - 59%
WTF? 43% (a plurality) don't feel that there should be any safety classes before being allowed to purchase a gun?9.Should citizens be required to complete a safety training class before being allowed to
buy a gun?
No - 43%
Not enforcing federal laws? How Patriotic of them...15. If you wereSheriff or Chief, how would you respond to more restrictive gun laws?
45% (again, a plurality) Not enforce and join in the public, vocal opposition effort.
There's more than one 'real' issue.instead of making more laws about guns, maybe we should address the real issue:
asides from fat lazy ignorant americans.There's more than one 'real' issue.
Don't know about you but when I hear 'conglomeration of law enforcement', I think brain power on the order of the sun. Amirite?WTF? 43% (a plurality) don't feel that there should be any safety classes before being allowed to purchase a gun?
14 injured, zero dead. Big difference.I've been trying to stay away from here but upon hearing of the recent knife attack at the college, I had to see if you guys were calling for registration of knives or outright banning of them.
Next time, don't bring a knife to a gunfight...True that, you guys always have the answer.
If only we provided subpar mental healthcare like China then our crazy people would only go on fatality free stabbing rampages...Ban the scabbards, obviously
Yeah that one was pretty tough to dig for.True that, you guys always have the answer.
First, regarding Nancy Lanza, mother of the boy who fired 154 rounds with his assault rifle, killing 26 innocents in five minutes. We shouldn’t judge her for arming her child, we’re told, shouldn’t second-guess her for storing weapons in his room, the gun safe in his room, the numerous magazines in his room. No harm there, because guns don’t kill people.
LaPierre’s job is to frighten people; more than a clown, he is the Kim Jong-un of American politics, saying things that are so outrageous that, by contrast, garden variety extremists don’t look so bad. Recently, of course, he suggested militarizing all elementary schools to prevent further shootings.
They've developed systems to prevent unwanted replication by the average joe in high quality 2D copiers and other methods:Saw this on the verge last night. Interesting video on printing 3d gun components.
"The EURion constellation is a pattern of symbols incorporated into a number of banknote designs worldwide since about 1996. It is added to help imaging software detect the presence of a banknote in a digital image. Such software can then block the user from reproducing banknotes to prevent counterfeiting using colour photocopiers. However, recent research shows that the EURion constellation may just be one of many factors used to detect currency, and is not necessarily required.[1]"They've developed systems to prevent unwanted replication by the average joe in high quality 2D copiers and other methods:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EURion_constellation
No reason they can't do similar in 3D printers.
Unlicensed, unregulated weapons manufacturing will not go mainstream. NRA won't benefit from it either - it has no chance and no legal protection.So were protected from counterfit money? How does this apply to printing a viable lower for an ar-15?
Go to 22:50 in the video. This guy already got a license from the ATF at the end of the video to print and sell lower receivers. The video also states, according to the ATF, "there are currently no restrictions for an individual to manufacture firearms for personal use." If you have a 3d printer you can go to defcad.org, download the cad file and print one up.Unlicensed, unregulated weapons manufacturing will not go mainstream. NRA won't benefit from it either - it has no chance and no legal protection.
research from an expert on criminal justice at Texas State University further shows that gun rampages in the United States have escalated.
The research, to be published in a book in July, confirms that:
-Public shooting rampages have spiked in particular over the last few years
-Many of the attackers were heavily armed
-None of the shootings was stopped by an ordinary citizen using a gun
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Blair's data also underscores a striking parallel we found: The unprecedented spike in these shootings came during the same four-year period, from 2009-12, that saw a wave of nearly 100 state laws making it easier to obtain, carry, and conceal firearms.
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While our study examined cases in which four or more people were murdered, Blair's dataset includes less lethal rampages in which the median number of victims shot was four and the median number of those killed was two. But casualty counts aside, his research uses similar criteria, excluding cases involving criminal motives other than indiscriminate mass murder, such as gang-related shootings. (He points out that the NYPD does not consider gang-related shootings to be "active shooter events.")
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Moreover, our investigation made clear that so-called "good guys with guns" do not stop public shooting rampages. Likewise, Blair's data couldn't be any clearer when it comes to the National Rifle Association's favorite myth: He found just 3 cases out of 84 in which an armed individual who had been on the scene used a firearm to stop the shooter. And none of the three were ordinary citizens. According to Blair, in two instances those who intervened were off-duty police officers: one in a case in upstate New York in 2010, and another in a case in Philadelphia in 2005. The third case took place in Winnemucca, Nevada, in 2008; the man there who intervened and shot the rampaging gunman, as I've reported previously, was a US Marine.
Reading helps...3 observations:
- black crime is used in the stats to scare whitey that it's in his back yard
his research uses similar criteria, excluding cases involving criminal motives other than indiscriminate mass murder, such as gang-related shootings. (He points out that the NYPD does not consider gang-related shootings to be "active shooter events.")
By trained professionals doing what they were taught...oh, also, when an active shooter is stopped, it's by whitey, who is then spot-lighted & lauded as a hero. stormfront demands an explanation for this esoteric trivia
He found just 3 cases out of 84 in which an armed individual who had been on the scene used a firearm to stop the shooter. And none of the three were ordinary citizens.