First off, I mentioned the size of the U.S. military as a hindering factor in Irag, not the hindering factor in Iraq.DevilWolf47 said:Actually the reason we are having trouble in Iraq is because our commander in chief was phenomenally retarded. You'd think after Vietnam we would know that when you are up against an enemy that relies almost exclusively on sabotage the LAST thing you would want to do is send in an invasion force. Not to mention the fact that we had absolutely no reason to invade Iraq. And the fact that troops weren't deployed until several months after 9/11.The Man With the Soap said:The U.S. military is not nearly as large as people seem to think. This is part of why we have had so much trouble in Iraq. But, I still want to have my guns for in case something catastrophic were to happen. Mostly, though, I want my guns because I won't kill as many ducks with my bare hands. Now, if I had BEAR hands, that might be something.Wintermute_ said:Ok, even without considering the recent events in Tuscon (So hundreds/thousands can die each year from gun crimes but if its a politician then suddenly "holy shit, guns may be dangerous"?) I'm really tired of hearing anyone in the news or wherever talk up 2nd amendment rights.
Hate to tell you, but the 2nd amendment is RIDICULOUSLY OUTDATED.
It reads
"A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."
Lets run this down. Firstly, the second amendment was written when there was still a serious threat of Indian attack, British attack, and in general no exceedingly superior standing army in the U.S.. The National Guard was farmers and home owners with rifles and pistols. further more, it was written to ensure that if ever a oppressive regime took power, the American citizens could revolt much the same way we did against the british.
But hey guys, guess what?
In regards to the second half of that statement, if the U.S. government today suddenly was ridiculously oppressive, enough to warrant a revolution of some kind, sorry to tell you that U.S. citizens would be screwed. As the owners of the most powerful military in the world, average, untrained citizens armed with pistols, rifles, and maybe some semi or automatic weapons are not going to defeat the well trained, organized, supplied, well armed, and massive U.S. army. It would not happen. We would need bazookas, jets, tanks, the best automatic weaponry, and a lot of ammo. We reasonably can't give those to citizens. Why give them light weight guns that usually end up in the perpetration of crimes instead?
Secondly, you don't need an automatic weapon. You are not fighting any insurgents. Cops, officers of the law, have those to stop all those gangs or criminals that got their hands on automatics who whoa! did illegal things with them. You do not need more then at most 1-2 guns. What the hell are you using them for if its for defense, unless your a collector, and even then, collecting tools of death is questionable. What I'm getting at is everyday someone who has a gun uses it for criminal purposes. Furthermore, having a gun or concealed weapon means the likelihood of you firing your gun and killing someone just soared into the realm of very possible, instead of not possible. Gun regulation should be intensified several folds before I can see it being reasonable to own weapons.
BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY, the groups of hardcore gun owners/advocates that hide behind the second amendment for their right to own a god damned AK-47 or something of another unnecessarily large scale need to have that shield taken away so law making can continue and reduce the levels of gun toting potential criminals and deaths.
Am I justified in this view escapists? Or is there something I don't get about laws regarding a tool meant to kill something or someone?
...not to mention the fact that airport security is still a stupid joke, the fact that the primary objective wasn't to capture terrorists but to secure fuel resources...
You get the idea. You mention that you're a hunter, and be honest, would you use an assault rifle to hunt birds when shotguns and standard rifles get the job done, are cheaper, easier to maintain, and use a more powerful ammunition that comes in handy in case you encounter something more dangerous than a duck?
Secondly, where in my post did I ever mention using assault rifles for hunting purposes? Please explain that to me.