You do realize that about 80% of America's solders and law enforcement are pro gun, so they would probably team up with the gun lovers.Bhaalspawn said:Lately the big reason I support gun control is simply because of the number of paranoid lunatics who think that the US Government is some kind of tyranny waiting to happen. I'm no fan of the US, but they're not evil. These lunatics have no ground to stand on. They aren't going to spark some revolution. And even if they did...
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Little difference between "pro-gun" and "pro-treason", though.kgpspyguy said:You do realize that about 80% of America's solders and law enforcement are pro gun, so they would probably team up with the gun lovers.
I think that episode showed really well one of the problems with the debate: the anti-gun lobby has little actual knowledge of firearms. Specifically look to the bit where they showed a clip of Senator Graham stating that it only takes him a few seconds to change a magazine (in reference to the proposed ban on high-capacity magazines) and Stewart mocks him for this, implying that no one else can change magazines that fast. The truth is that with 5 minutes of practice anyone can change a magazine in about 5 seconds. If the anti-gun group was more familiar with firearms they would know this and not tout the high-capacity magazine issue as such a cure-all, and allow us to dig deeper into the debate: should we limit the number of magazines a person can purchase? Is a 5 second pause in a shooting that significant? Should a mechanism be implemented to make magazine changes slow and annoying? How would this affect people using firearms for home defense?lechat said:so i was watching a jon stewart bit today and the audience seemed universally in acceptance of gun control. i understand jon stewart attracts a certain viewer base but it got me to thinking. do we only hear from "the gun nuts"? is the only reason this is an issue because gun advocates are more vocal?
please do not answer the poll if you are not american
Assault rifles are assault rifles, civilian variants or not. My questions still remain completely unanswered.thaluikhain said:No new assault rifles have been made available to the US public since 1986, and noen have been used in crime.
When the media says "Assault rifle" it almost always means "semi-automatic civilian variant of an assault rifle" and has got the terminology round.
You're talking to an infantryman about an infantryman's job. Yes, you can use the M4 to keep someone's head down. The sustained rate of fire for the M4 carbine is 15 rounds a minute. One shot is fired every four seconds so that someone is firing once every second. You're talking cyclic which is only true on M4A1's. All other M4's are 3-round burst which caps their rate of fire at 90 rounds a minute. And, yes, the 240B has that much firepower.thaluikhain said:No new assault rifles have been made available to the US public since 1986, and noen have been used in crime.Aaron Sylvester said:So has anyone come up with a justifiable answer as to why civilians should be able to own Assault Rifles? Just a genuine question here. So far all I've heard is "2nd amendment etc etc, we should be able to protect ourselves etc etc".
It still doesn't answer the question - why Assault Rifles with big magazines? Is it that hard to protect yourself with a pistol? Or shotgun? Or even an air rifle?
Is it that hard to pass a background check, are you so scared (or guilty) inside?
Nowhere in the new proposed gun laws am I seeing the words "ban all guns". I can't see it. I see a ban on Assault Rifles, big magazines and thorough background checks.
You can keep all your other weapons, isn't that enough protection? Buy 10 shotguns and 15 pistols, is that enough protection for you?
When the media says "Assault rifle" it almost always means "semi-automatic civilian variant of an assault rifle" and has got the terminology round.
Firstly, the LMG is used for suppressing fire. Assault rifles, as a rule, are not. The m4 has a Rof of 700-900 odd a minute, not 15 (blazing away at full auto). That's the entire magazine gone in seconds, which isn't very useful.Midnight Crossroads said:The magazine capacity is because the military uses volume of fire to gain fire superiority and to suppress the enemy. If a unit fails to do this as soon as possible, they risk being wiped out. For this reason, the military needs that extra capacity so they can open up hell on whatever fires on them.
M4's fire at around 15, 5.56mm rounds a minute. It takes a few seconds to reload. The 240B, which is the main killer, fires 100, 7.62mm rounds a minute. It's belt-fed. Statistics place the 240B at producing around 90% of a platoon's firepower.
A lower magazine capacity will make a gunman more likely to kill his target as he has to concentrate on aiming.
Maybe you meant 15 rounds a second. Anyway, the 240B doesn't have that much greater rate of fire.
Secondly, if that was the case, why do police use 30 round clips? They are expressly not allowed to use suppressing fire (assuming their weapons even have automatic fire).
*smashes C so hard it breaks the button, then keeps mashing it*Keoul said:Gun threads and "Video games cause violence" threads are both now drowning in a lake, which do you save?TopazFusion said:Also, these gun threads are now even worse and more numerous than the drowning threads...
A.Gun Threads.
B.Video games cause violence threads.
C.Pull up a seat and watch them both drown.
Make your choice.
The question is a bit of a non-starter. Very few people listen to or even understand the NRA/gun owners. We constantly hear from politicians, communities, lobbyists, media and the Internet; it's overwhelmingly from a gun control/anti-violence perspective. The NRA went to the Obama administration in talks that should have put everything on the table and it was nothing but anti-gun policy thrown in their faces.lechat said:so i was watching a jon stewart bit today and the audience seemed universally in acceptance of gun control. i understand jon stewart attracts a certain viewer base but it got me to thinking. do we only hear from "the gun nuts"? is the only reason this is an issue because gun advocates are more vocal?
And I thought we had some stupid personalities over here, this guy seriously takes the cake.Zhukov said:I used to for gun control, but then this wonderful gentleman from the NRA showed me how wrong I was:
It's the pills, man! The suicide pills!
Ev'ry free man need to git 'emselves a shootin' iron so's they can protect themselves from the gorrament!
What if congress commits treason?thaluikhain said:Little difference between "pro-gun" and "pro-treason", though.kgpspyguy said:You do realize that about 80% of America's solders and law enforcement are pro gun, so they would probably team up with the gun lovers.
I agree with Ms Kitten here. To those of you who want to ban all guns, that makes me laugh and I say "Over my dead body".GunsmithKitten said:Aside from some asinine "assault weapon" designations, I'm fine with the level of control we generally have.
What I want fixed is better enforcement, and better background check systems and criteria.