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What if a child was around this or it landed in a school yard.
We need commonsense legislation to stop these senseless killings.





Man, Alpacajizz, you're taking a beating here lately.ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:GFY commie.............


He'll be back tomorrow to do it again. Montana folk just ain't sharp enough to deliver the abuse he so desperately craves. Even North Dakotans laugh at him.D1B wrote:Man, Alpacajizz, you're taking a beating here lately.ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:GFY commie.............Maybe you should peruse FaceBook or MySpace - something more your speed.
Alpacajizz


Wow, sure does seem like you crave our approval.ALPHAGRIZ1 wrote:Oh I get it......you guys think I do this to amuse you!
Funny but your east coast brains cant comprehend just how gigantic the "I dont give a fu*k" is when it comes to caring about what any of you think its about me and my narcissism you elitist douchebags.
Oh and the argument is just as valid anyone of you anti gunners have put together nationally or on here.



Yeah. Because there's absolutely no regulation of guns currently.Skjellyfetti wrote:Oh. You're making a comparison between guns and helicopters? Ok.
The government controls licensing of helicopters. The government controls what size you can fly. Etc. Etc. The government doesn't ban helicopters because they are dangerous. But, it does highly regulate their use. Perhaps we should regulate guns? Oh. Wait.

Misses point again.AZGrizFan wrote:Yeah. Because there's absolutely no regulation of guns currently.Skjellyfetti wrote:Oh. You're making a comparison between guns and helicopters? Ok.
The government controls licensing of helicopters. The government controls what size you can fly. Etc. Etc. The government doesn't ban helicopters because they are dangerous. But, it does highly regulate their use. Perhaps we should regulate guns? Oh. Wait.
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Helicopters are only dangerous when dangerous and improperly trained people use them?D1B wrote:Misses point again.AZGrizFan wrote:
Yeah. Because there's absolutely no regulation of guns currently.![]()
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Your dumb. We should enforce what laws are on the books and yes, License all gun owners. If you need a class and a license to drive a boat, car, hunt, fish,fly etc... The lets license gun owners. Lets increase education. Banning guns and mag capacity won't solve anything.Skjellyfetti wrote:Oh. You're making a comparison between guns and helicopters? Ok.
The government controls licensing of helicopters. The government controls what size you can fly. Etc. Etc. The government doesn't ban helicopters because they are dangerous. But, it does highly regulate their use. Perhaps we should regulate guns? Oh. Wait.

analjelly HAS no point.D1B wrote:Misses point again.AZGrizFan wrote:
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DSUrocks07 wrote:Helicopters are only dangerous when dangerous and improperly trained people use them?D1B wrote:
Misses point again.
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No. But, regulating and licensing helicopters reduces the danger, imo. If we just let anyone fly any helicopter they wanted in whatever airspace they wanted, we'd have a clusterfuck and much more danger. Regulations and licensing (of both guns and helicopters) REDUCE, but do not eliminate, the danger. That is all.DSUrocks07 wrote:Helicopters are only dangerous when dangerous and improperly trained people use them?
Ibanez wrote: Your dumb.
So, you're calling for more regulation. Gotcha.Ibanez wrote:We should enforce what laws are on the books and yes, License all gun owners. If you need a class and a license to drive a boat, car, hunt, fish,fly etc... The lets license gun owners. Lets increase education. Banning guns and mag capacity won't solve anything.
That's exactly my point. Helicopters can be dangerous and there should be regulations stipulating conditions under which they should be used. They should not be flat-out banned. Guns can be dangerous and there should be regulations stipulating conditions under which they should be used. They should not be flat-out banned. No serious politician or person with any power is calling for an outright ban of all guns.AZGrizFan wrote:Because there's absolutely no regulation of guns currently.

There are tens of thousands of "reguations" already on the books regarding guns, when they should/can be used, etc., etc. The LAST group in the world that I want to know what I have is the U.S. government.Skjellyfetti wrote:That's exactly my point. Helicopters can be dangerous and there should be regulations stipulating conditions under which they should be used. They should not be flat-out banned. Guns can be dangerous and there should be regulations stipulating conditions under which they should be used. They should not be flat-out banned. No serious politician or person with any power is calling for an outright ban of all guns.AZGrizFan wrote:Because there's absolutely no regulation of guns currently.


Great. We disagree. But, that's not really the point.AZGrizFan wrote: There are tens of thousands of "reguations" already on the books regarding guns, when they should/can be used, etc., etc. The LAST group in the world that I want to know what I have is the U.S. government.

Helicopters aren't protected by the 2nd amendment. There is THAT little factoid muddling up the mix as well...Skjellyfetti wrote:Great. We disagree. But, that's not really the point.AZGrizFan wrote: There are tens of thousands of "reguations" already on the books regarding guns, when they should/can be used, etc., etc. The LAST group in the world that I want to know what I have is the U.S. government.
The point it that this is a dumb thread because helicopters and guns are both heavily regulated and that's all anyone wants. No one is calling for an outright ban on guns.


Google "gun show loophole".Ibanez wrote:Will someone answer my question? Are guns and their owners registered at the point of sale?

Ahh.AZGrizFan wrote:Google "gun show loophole".Ibanez wrote:Will someone answer my question? Are guns and their owners registered at the point of sale?

So? Even the more hardcore gun rights Supreme Court justices like Scalia agree that there are limits on the 2nd amendment.AZGrizFan wrote: Helicopters aren't protected by the 2nd amendment. There is THAT little factoid muddling up the mix as well...
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia said Sunday that there “undoubtedly are” limits on the second amendment’s right to bear arms but that these must be limitations that were viewed as reasonable at the time the U.S. Constitution was written.
http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2012/07/2 ... -gun-laws/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;“Yes, there are some limitations that can be imposed,” he said. “What they are will depend on what the society understood was reasonable limitation” when the Constitution was written. He cited, for example, a misdemeanor at the time, of carrying a frightening looking weapon such as a “head ax”.

100,000,000 gun owners disagree.Skjellyfetti wrote:So? Even the more hardcore gun rights Supreme Court justices like Scalia agree that there are limits on the 2nd amendment.AZGrizFan wrote: Helicopters aren't protected by the 2nd amendment. There is THAT little factoid muddling up the mix as well...
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia said Sunday that there “undoubtedly are” limits on the second amendment’s right to bear arms but that these must be limitations that were viewed as reasonable at the time the U.S. Constitution was written.http://blogs.wsj.com/washwire/2012/07/2 ... -gun-laws/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;“Yes, there are some limitations that can be imposed,” he said. “What they are will depend on what the society understood was reasonable limitation” when the Constitution was written. He cited, for example, a misdemeanor at the time, of carrying a frightening looking weapon such as a “head ax”.


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Driving a boat= PRIVILEGEIbanez wrote:Your dumb. We should enforce what laws are on the books and yes, License all gun owners. If you need a class and a license to drive a boat, car, hunt, fish,fly etc... The lets license gun owners. Lets increase education. Banning guns and mag capacity won't solve anything.Skjellyfetti wrote:Oh. You're making a comparison between guns and helicopters? Ok.
The government controls licensing of helicopters. The government controls what size you can fly. Etc. Etc. The government doesn't ban helicopters because they are dangerous. But, it does highly regulate their use. Perhaps we should regulate guns? Oh. Wait.
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but when you buy a gun, don't you get a registration for it?