Which is less relevant to me than adequate safety measures to preserve human life and property. I don't care about slippery slope arguments, I don't care about your paranoia, I don't care about what happened in Australia. I care about dealing with problems right in my damn face rather than shrugging my shoulders and saying "well, there's nothing we could have done." I refuse to let myself or anyone else off on this. It is our collective responsibility to construct a better society.Shock and Awe said:Its not paranoia, its literally what has happened repeatedly in other countries and almost in this one a few times. We've had people like Dianne Feinstein go on national media and openly state that they'd confiscate "assault weapons" if they could get the votes in Congress.Revnak said:For the vast majority of gun users, any time they are using their guns at all, there is a chance they harm someone else. Most people do not live in the middle of nowhere. Most people live in towns, suburbs, or cities. And any accidental discharge of a weapon (which can easily occur at any time especially if you are not careful) could easily harm some else. Registration should absolutely be done because of how often crimes are committed with guns that come from the same small number of outlets. Registration would also help us to track illegal transactions like those you mentioned, and punish those who commit them. The only harm comes from paranoia like that which you express here, and that is nowhere near as important as the lives that could be saved or the crimes that could be prevented.Shock and Awe said:I disagree with gun use being a public act. Its only public when used in public such as with concealed carry which I think should come with a required amount of training and licensing. The purchase of harms however, I believe is a private matter. It is not the business of the government or society what I am doing that does not effect them. I am in favor of the NICS checks on gun sales, but honestly it doesn't stop much considering the inability to control private sales whether or not they're legal.Revnak said:Fun fact, I agree. My desires in terms of gun control have nothing to do with banning concealed carry. I just want registration, licensing, and mandatory background checks on all sales and exchanges. In my mind, using a gun in any circumstances is a public act like driving a car on a road, and is something that ought to be restricted similarly.Shock and Awe said:Looked at the laws, and you're right. Campus carry was legal in this case, with someone on the other side of campus holding a classroom during this shooting. If nothing else, I admit when I am wrong. I however maintain that campus carry is overall a positive for colleges because it barely costs the school anything and there is simply little reason to not allow it.Revnak said:I went to the school. I'm aware that the security guards did not carry guns. I am aware that most people don't carry them there. That's mostly because most people don't carry in the area, I've never seen someone with a gun here outside of when they are going on a hunting trip or something like that and I've lived here for fifteen years. Legally, he could have owned a gun and brought it to the campus, provided he had a permit.LegendaryGamer0 said:Take this with a grain of salt as I heard it in the insane aftermath but apparently, a professor stated that guns are verboten on campus and not even the campus rent-a-cops have guns.Revnak said:He could have had one. Oregon has concealed carry and colleges are not allowed to be gun free zones.
I particularly have an issue with Registration because quite honestly, thats the step before confiscating them, such as in the UK after the Dunblane massacre.
I'm sorry if that went off on a tangent. My point is that arguing about how these evil people might take away your guns should not get in the way of legislation that is not meant to take away your guns at all. Some representatives may wish to do so, but that has nothing to do with the argument I am making now about what we ought to do unless I am actually agreeing with that person, which I am not. I see no issue with wanting to own and use a gun. I just want this to all be carried out responsibly.