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2013/01/23 15:53:18
Subject: Two-thirds of U.S. weapons owners would 'defy' a federal gun ban
We wrote: Do any of the other Americans on here get offended when someone from another country is arguing about this topic? I mean you guys have the right to your opinion's but ultimately this is an American issue. Most of Europe has decided to severely restrict guns, fine that is what you want and it's your country.
But this is a US issue. Owning a firearm was built into our Constitution due to us being a nation founded on revolting from a tyrannical government. When you guys who have European flags next to your names post telling us we are wrong for our thinking it just offends me to no end (edit: saying this dakka has put a SIngapore flag for some bizarre reason next to my name).
This is a worldwide public forum and it is good to hear everyone's opinion but a little more tact is in order. I don't criticize your countries laws or beliefs so I ask some of you be a little more polite when you do so regarding ours.
Offended? No. It's pretty funny.
That's my take too...
Another thing that was funny when I visited Europe... was that bewbs were everywhere. At least they got that right!
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2013/01/23 16:03:17
Subject: Re:Two-thirds of U.S. weapons owners would 'defy' a federal gun ban
My problem is the radicals on both sides... while I own a 22 LR rifle for fun, I do not own any other firearm.
The radical liberals seem to be shooting <pun> for total ban on gun ownership. To that I say screw you. For one thing, the government would be crying to lose all its money from hunting licenses. For another I do believe that the Constitution has guaranteed the right to bear arms for a reason.
On the other hand, it is too easy to obtain a firearm. There is no reason a private citizen needs belt fed, more than 10 round capacity mags.
I would hope for some restrictions like restrictions on mag capacity and mandatory (no matter who sells) waiting periods for firearms. Finally a licensing (and therefore) registration on ownership of military-grade weapons. I say let anyone own whatever they want but let the government make someone pay for the priviledge of owning high capacity mags, military purposed weapons. Then toughen the laws to include fines and confiscation for any unregistered firearms.
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2013/01/23 16:08:23
Subject: Re:Two-thirds of U.S. weapons owners would 'defy' a federal gun ban
DAaddict wrote: My problem is the radicals on both sides... while I own a 22 LR rifle for fun, I do not own any other firearm.
The radical liberals seem to be shooting <pun> for total ban on gun ownership. To that I say screw you. For one thing, the government would be crying to lose all its money from hunting licenses. For another I do believe that the Constitution has guaranteed the right to bear arms for a reason.
On the other hand, it is too easy to obtain a firearm. There is no reason a private citizen needs belt fed, more than 10 round capacity mags.
I would hope for some restrictions like restrictions on mag capacity and mandatory (no matter who sells) waiting periods for firearms. Finally a licensing (and therefore) registration on ownership of military-grade weapons. I say let anyone own whatever they want but let the government make someone pay for the priviledge of owning high capacity mags, military purposed weapons. Then toughen the laws to include fines and confiscation for any unregistered firearms.
I'm sorry but what firearm commercially available is belt fed again?
Military grade weapons are illegal now.
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2013/01/23 16:12:46
Subject: Two-thirds of U.S. weapons owners would 'defy' a federal gun ban
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2013/01/23 16:15:28
Subject: Re:Two-thirds of U.S. weapons owners would 'defy' a federal gun ban
Cheesecat wrote: Never mind, how looney you sound if the reason you bought a gun is the fear that the government could go tyrannical at any moment.
The more puzzling thing is that of the crowd that thinks they need to own guns in case the government suddenly goes tyranical, very few make any noise about any of the various civil rights issues.
Your honor.. I object to this line of reasoning! Various civil rights infractions doesn't equate to full-bore tyranny.
How many are vocal about the continued operation of Gitmo?
Still vocal here in the states... but, since Obama been president, the MEDIA is quiet on this front (and you still don't think there's bias? )
Or the use of torture in the war on terror?
We don't torture... (okay, we don't know about the black sites)
Or the use of drones to kill people without trial, including Americans.
This... I kinda do have a problem with in principle. To me, the current administration is treating these sorts of things as if they're "police actions"... which is a very bad precedent in my opinion. If we're going to use these sorts of weaponary, then we need to be in a "Declared War" state with the full backing of Congress. As to American citizens in the Warzone? Sorry, they're fairgame.... they should've been aware of the risks.
But they're almost entirely silent on those issues, leaving it up to pinkos like the ACLU.
There's plenty of other groups very vocal about certain policies.
Instead they just buy guns, go out shooting and figure they're ready for the day when they have to start shooting fellow Americans.
Which we have every right to do so!
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2013/01/23 16:26:58
Subject: Re:Two-thirds of U.S. weapons owners would 'defy' a federal gun ban
DAaddict wrote: My problem is the radicals on both sides... while I own a 22 LR rifle for fun, I do not own any other firearm.
The radical liberals seem to be shooting <pun> for total ban on gun ownership. To that I say screw you. For one thing, the government would be crying to lose all its money from hunting licenses. For another I do believe that the Constitution has guaranteed the right to bear arms for a reason.
On the other hand, it is too easy to obtain a firearm. There is no reason a private citizen needs belt fed, more than 10 round capacity mags.
I would hope for some restrictions like restrictions on mag capacity and mandatory (no matter who sells) waiting periods for firearms. Finally a licensing (and therefore) registration on ownership of military-grade weapons. I say let anyone own whatever they want but let the government make someone pay for the priviledge of owning high capacity mags, military purposed weapons. Then toughen the laws to include fines and confiscation for any unregistered firearms.
I've got a Remington .22lr that has an integral tube magazine that holds more than 20 rounds. I also have a .22 that looks like an M4 and uses detachable magazines that hold more than 20 rounds. Should both those require gov't permission and an additional cost to me to own? If not both, which one, or neither?
I also have a black rifle that is semi-automatic and uses magazines which hold more than 10 rounds. It was created as a civilian version of a military rifle (the mil version is capable of full auto fire, the civlian version is not). It has a bipod and a bayonet lug. Do you consider it "military purposed' though it clearly was NOT purposed that way? Define 'military grade'? The US army issues 9mm pistols, are 9mm pistols now to fit the "military grade" rules? I also own a Mosin which WAS created as a military rifle over 50 years ago. It holds less than 10 rounds (but does have a cool bayonet). Is this what you are trying to cover?
And again, you have proposed new rules that limit freedom I currently enjoy.
1. What is your goal? 2. How do your proposed rules enable that goal?
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2013/01/23 16:29:55
Subject: Re:Two-thirds of U.S. weapons owners would 'defy' a federal gun ban
DAaddict wrote: My problem is the radicals on both sides... while I own a 22 LR rifle for fun, I do not own any other firearm.
The radical liberals seem to be shooting <pun> for total ban on gun ownership. To that I say screw you. For one thing, the government would be crying to lose all its money from hunting licenses. For another I do believe that the Constitution has guaranteed the right to bear arms for a reason.
On the other hand, it is too easy to obtain a firearm. There is no reason a private citizen needs belt fed, more than 10 round capacity mags.
I would hope for some restrictions like restrictions on mag capacity and mandatory (no matter who sells) waiting periods for firearms. Finally a licensing (and therefore) registration on ownership of military-grade weapons. I say let anyone own whatever they want but let the government make someone pay for the priviledge of owning high capacity mags, military purposed weapons. Then toughen the laws to include fines and confiscation for any unregistered firearms.
I'm sorry but what firearm commercially available is belt fed again?
Military grade weapons are illegal now.
Have you watched Sons of Guns? They have the license but I clearly recall them having some "fun" with M1917, M2. MG42 etc... Let me qualify my military grade weapons.... I am talking AR15 and AK47 (semi--automatic versions of military grade) No body can justify ownership of these other than for fun or producing mayhem. Again let them be licensed and no problems on my part but to go to a gun show and walk away with an AK47 and 2 or 3 30 round clips without a waiting period or special licensing seems a bit ludicrous.
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2013/01/23 16:31:15
Subject: Two-thirds of U.S. weapons owners would 'defy' a federal gun ban
Ninjacommando wrote: No they are not you just need the proper license for them. An Example being that a Barret m82a1 cost ~$11k (.50 cal bmg semi auto).
You have to go through a special licensing process, including monitoring. Good luck finding someone who has one. Further and more importantly, has anyone with such a license ever beein involved in a crime with one? (I'll answer that for you-no)
DAaddict wrote: My problem is the radicals on both sides... while I own a 22 LR rifle for fun, I do not own any other firearm.
The radical liberals seem to be shooting <pun> for total ban on gun ownership. To that I say screw you. For one thing, the government would be crying to lose all its money from hunting licenses. For another I do believe that the Constitution has guaranteed the right to bear arms for a reason.
On the other hand, it is too easy to obtain a firearm. There is no reason a private citizen needs belt fed, more than 10 round capacity mags.
I would hope for some restrictions like restrictions on mag capacity and mandatory (no matter who sells) waiting periods for firearms. Finally a licensing (and therefore) registration on ownership of military-grade weapons. I say let anyone own whatever they want but let the government make someone pay for the priviledge of owning high capacity mags, military purposed weapons. Then toughen the laws to include fines and confiscation for any unregistered firearms.
I'm sorry but what firearm commercially available is belt fed again?
Military grade weapons are illegal now.
Have you watched Sons of Guns? They have the license but I clearly recall them having some "fun" with M1917, M2. MG42 etc... Let me qualify my military grade weapons.... I am talking AR15 and AK47 (semi--automatic versions of military grade) No body can justify ownership of these other than for fun or producing mayhem. Again let them be licensed and no problems on my part but to go to a gun show and walk away with an AK47 and 2 or 3 30 round clips without a waiting period or special licensing seems a bit ludicrous.
So..you're basing your knowledge on... a tv show?
OT are those those Red Jacket jerkwads that make the horrifically bad Saigas? CAVEAT EMPTOR!!!
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2013/01/23 16:35:12
Subject: Re:Two-thirds of U.S. weapons owners would 'defy' a federal gun ban
-"Wait a minute.....who is that Frazz is talking to in the gallery? Hmmm something is going on here.....Oh.... it seems there is some dispute over video taping of some sort......Frazz is really upset now..........wait a minute......whats he go there.......is it? Can it be?....Frazz has just unleashed his hidden weiner dog from his mini bag, while quoting shakespeares "Let slip the dogs the war!!" GG
-"Don't mind Frazzled. He's just Dakka's crazy old dude locked in the attic. He's harmless. Mostly."
-TBone the Magnificent 1999-2014, Long Live the King!
2013/01/23 16:41:30
Subject: Re:Two-thirds of U.S. weapons owners would 'defy' a federal gun ban
Have you watched Sons of Guns? They have the license but I clearly recall them having some "fun" with M1917, M2. MG42 etc... Let me qualify my military grade weapons.... I am talking AR15 and AK47 (semi--automatic versions of military grade) No body can justify ownership of these other than for fun or producing mayhem. Again let them be licensed and no problems on my part but to go to a gun show and walk away with an AK47 and 2 or 3 30 round clips without a waiting period or special licensing seems a bit ludicrous.
So your own definition of 'military grade' is something that is not really military grade. Nice.
No one can justify owning a car or motorcycle capable of going more than 75mph except for fun and/or breaking speeding laws. Yet no special restrictions on the ownership of these exists (compared to other cars).
How about you answer the questions:
1. What is your goal? 2. How do your proposed rules, which limit freedoms I currently hold, meet your goal?
Just because YOU deem it ludicrous is no reason to infringe on my freedoms.
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2013/01/23 16:48:46
Subject: Two-thirds of U.S. weapons owners would 'defy' a federal gun ban
Ninjacommando wrote: No they are not you just need the proper license for them. An Example being that a Barret m82a1 cost ~$11k (.50 cal bmg semi auto).
You have to go through a special licensing process, including monitoring. Good luck finding someone who has one. Further and more importantly, has anyone with such a license ever beein involved in a crime with one? (I'll answer that for you-no)
you don't need a license for that rifle i linked. anything larger than a .50 cal requires ATF registration.
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2013/01/23 16:51:44
Subject: Two-thirds of U.S. weapons owners would 'defy' a federal gun ban
Ninjacommando wrote: No they are not you just need the proper license for them. An Example being that a Barret m82a1 cost ~$11k (.50 cal bmg semi auto).
You have to go through a special licensing process, including monitoring. Good luck finding someone who has one. Further and more importantly, has anyone with such a license ever beein involved in a crime with one? (I'll answer that for you-no)
you don't need a license for that rifle i linked. anything larger than a .50 cal requires ATF registration.
SO its already taken care. Whats your point then Buckaroo?
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2013/01/23 16:52:31
Subject: Two-thirds of U.S. weapons owners would 'defy' a federal gun ban
I was just replying to your "military grade weapons are illegal now"
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2013/01/23 16:55:01
Subject: Two-thirds of U.S. weapons owners would 'defy' a federal gun ban
Ninjacommando wrote: I was just replying to your "military grade weapons are illegal now"
Then define military grade? You're talking about a rifle, and a big giant honking rifle.
"Assault rifles" is a term thrown about, but the only assault rifles are available to the military.
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-"Don't mind Frazzled. He's just Dakka's crazy old dude locked in the attic. He's harmless. Mostly."
-TBone the Magnificent 1999-2014, Long Live the King!
2013/01/23 16:58:25
Subject: Two-thirds of U.S. weapons owners would 'defy' a federal gun ban
You mean fully automatic weapons? you can own those to as long as the weapon was made and registered before may 1986.
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"It exist because it needs to. Because its not the tank the imperium deserve but the one it needs right now . So it wont complain because it can take it. Because they're not our normal tank. It is a silent guardian, a watchful protector . A leman russ!" - Ilove40k
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2013/01/23 17:05:27
Subject: Two-thirds of U.S. weapons owners would 'defy' a federal gun ban
Ninjacommando wrote: You mean fully automatic weapons? you can own those to as long as the weapon was made and registered before may 1986.
You guys are talking in circles here...
I'm a lawyer. I don't know what "straight talking" means.
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2013/01/23 17:18:43
Subject: Two-thirds of U.S. weapons owners would 'defy' a federal gun ban
"I LIEK CHOCOLATE MILK" - Batman
"It exist because it needs to. Because its not the tank the imperium deserve but the one it needs right now . So it wont complain because it can take it. Because they're not our normal tank. It is a silent guardian, a watchful protector . A leman russ!" - Ilove40k
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2013/01/23 17:33:23
Subject: Two-thirds of U.S. weapons owners would 'defy' a federal gun ban
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-"Don't mind Frazzled. He's just Dakka's crazy old dude locked in the attic. He's harmless. Mostly."
-TBone the Magnificent 1999-2014, Long Live the King!
2013/01/23 17:43:11
Subject: Two-thirds of U.S. weapons owners would 'defy' a federal gun ban
fine you have to fill out form 4 (5320.2) then $200 and a 60 day wait
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Soviet era planes got you down? Mount a machinegun on its back and call it good
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2013/01/23 17:47:40
Subject: Two-thirds of U.S. weapons owners would 'defy' a federal gun ban
@ninjacommado... What is your point though? Are you saying that we shouldn't have them?
no, I think a person should be able to own any firearm they want. Again I was just responding to the "military grade weapons are illegal" you can get them it just requires time and money.
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2013/01/23 18:06:41
Subject: Two-thirds of U.S. weapons owners would 'defy' a federal gun ban
@ninjacommado... What is your point though? Are you saying that we shouldn't have them?
no, I think a person should be able to own any firearm they want. Again I was just responding to the "military grade weapons are illegal" you can get them it just requires time and money.
Oh... I see.
There's a bunch of weapons that the Military gets that ARE illegal to own. I think that's was Fraz was referring to...
You're referring to FULLY AUTOMATIC (which can be military issued) which we can own provided licensing and local law enforcement official's sign off.
Hence my earlier point... we're talking in circles.
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2013/01/23 18:06:45
Subject: Two-thirds of U.S. weapons owners would 'defy' a federal gun ban
@ninjacommado... What is your point though? Are you saying that we shouldn't have them?
no, I think a person should be able to own any firearm they want. Again I was just responding to the "military grade weapons are illegal" you can get them it just requires time and money.
It also has to do with "military grade" weapons not being well defined.
Is the Beretta M9 a military grade weapon because its used by the military?
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Ninjacommando wrote: You mean fully automatic weapons? you can own those to as long as the weapon was made and registered before may 1986.
You also have to have a $200 tax stamp and a class three federal firearms license, which is a months-long process that entails completing tons of paperwork, having a complete background check and having any legally-owned fully automatic weapons registered with the ATF. The kind of firearms we're talking about also cost in the neighborhood of probably $10,000 to $20,000 and up, depending on what it is. It's a little more complicated than just "you can own those as long as the weapon was made and registered before 1986."
Ninjacommando wrote: You mean fully automatic weapons? you can own those to as long as the weapon was made and registered before may 1986.
You also have to have a $200 tax stamp and a class three federal firearms license, which is a months-long process that entails completing tons of paperwork, having a complete background check and having any legally-owned fully automatic weapons registered with the ATF. The kind of firearms we're talking about also cost in the neighborhood of probably $10,000 to $20,000 and up, depending on what it is. It's a little more complicated than just "you can own those as long as the weapon was made and registered before 1986."
They've made it almost impossable to aquire these weapons, and they know where you live if you do own one.
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@ninjacommado... What is your point though? Are you saying that we shouldn't have them?
no, I think a person should be able to own any firearm they want. Again I was just responding to the "military grade weapons are illegal" you can get them it just requires time and money.
It also has to do with "military grade" weapons not being well defined.
Is the Beretta M9 a military grade weapon because its used by the military?
Military grade staplers should be banned. After all, who needs a military grade stapler?
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