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I'm not convinced gun control advocates can read. However, your posts will be closely examined if you should come to trial.
Using homogenous societies such as Japan as a comparison to the USA regarding murder rates and violent crime is apples and oranges. Take that comparison right off the table as it is not valid.Japan has some of the toughest gun laws in the world but they can own centerfire semi-auto rifles (no high cap magazines though ) and semi-auto shotguns but no pistols. Their vetting is extreme including 3 interviews with the police, interviews with your co-workers and neighbors, mandatory safety training and knowledge of all gun laws, all guns are registered, mandatory safe storage in an approved safe and surprise inspections of your guns as to proper storage to avoid children being killed with guns not locked up. And their mass murder, homicide rate, and criminal use of firearms is one of the lowest in the world.
European gun laws differ from State to State but they have been tightening up on their gun laws as well yet they own a ton of guns in Europe. All of the States have mandatory registration, background checks, safe storage laws, mandatory safety training and knowledge of their gun laws and most restrict or in some cases outlaw high cap military style weapons. Most states outlaw concealed carry or open carry as self defense with a firearm is usually prohibited. They all have way less homicide rates, less mass firearms murder rates, and less robbery with firearms mostly because there is very little unregistered weapons for sale on the black market. I have been to Europe and never once encountered anyone trying to sell me an unregistered weapon, even when I asked if such weapons were available (they were not to me) When there is a very rare mass murder it's usually sponsored by an enemy Middle East State which in reality is an act of war not subject to local gun laws.
I took a survey at our gun club (1,000 members plus) where the people know me and spoke freely about gun control and you would be surprised at the diversity of opinion on whether we had enough gun control or too much gun control. We at our club have people who vote both Republican, Democrat and Independent,
I have found that Chat rooms and gun websites do not reflect the overall public opinion on gun control both from gun owners themselves or from non-gun owners. It has been estimated that 3% of the population owns 90% of the firearms in the U.S. and those are not good odds if a public panics after a series of back to back of mass murders that for example took place several years ago only hours apart, one in Texas followed by one in Ohio. The Republicans led by MItch McConnell who at the time were in control spoke seriously of passing some severe gun control but backed out after the mass panicked public calmed down but they came very close to doing it.
I have found out that the present Supreme Court is not as pro-gun as we all thought either and have last week ignored the Scalia ruling and refused to hear a case where New York and Connecticut banned assault rifles. So claiming we all have 2A rights does not mean much when the Conservative Supreme Court ignores the Constitution and prior pro 2A rulings at their discretion. I remember reading in one of the Gun Magazines decades ago the statement that said "The Constitution does not mean what it says it means, it means what the Supreme Court says it means on any particular day or hour of the week". Unfortunately that is the disturbing truth not just on guns but on the entire rest of our freedoms as well.
I think too that many, many, people who log on to gun websites remain silent as to how they really feel about gun control because most of those sites will ban people who exercise their right to free speech namely the 1st Amendment so they remain silent giving those against all gun control the false belief that everyone on their website is of their political beliefs. Banning free speech on a forum results in people living in a self-contained bubble completely devoid of the reality all around them throughout the country they live in. They often even ignore pro-gun people who have written books on the consequences of using a gun which results in death of another person. I think everyone should read books on the subject like the excellent books by Massad Ayoob such as In the Gravest Extreme: The Role of the Firearm in Personal Protection.
The 30 round mag is too large for most everything tack/argument/anticonstitutional political fear mongering. Colorado used those arguments to justify their mag ban in 2012/2013.Not in an unlimited fashion, no. I don’t think felons, schizophrenics, the mentally defective, or the recklessly irresponsible should be allowed to possess firearms. I don’t think that weapons that confer a degree of firepower equivalent to a WW2 infantry platoon should be commonly available without intense scrutiny from local law enforcement (regulated by a transparent, objectively-fair process and subject to judicial review and appeal). I don’t think that we should have readily-available 30-round magazines, because there’s not a lot of good reasons to have 30 rounds on tap for pretty much any conceivable defensive situation. I do think the gun laws we have in place today are fundamentally pretty OK in terms of hardware availability (with some reasonable room to tighten down and loosen) but the access we have to firearms is wildly questionable, particularly from the fringes of gun culture and our wider society.
Newtown? The alleged shooting at a school that was closed? Media and politicians accomplished exactly what they wanted. A call to ban guns from American ownership. The school had been closed. The alleged murders were allegedly all one shot kills. A puny kid did that? He wouldn’t have been able to carry the rifle and mags and do that. No ambulances on scene. No photos."For example, I think we should collectively ban fully-automatic firearms for anything other than novelty range toys. No carry, no use outside of a designated, approved range, and very restrictive accessibility to them. "
You should up your situational awareness. That legal condition already exists. And "Glock switches" as well as drop-in conversion devices were and are illegal for civilians since 1986. And I posit that most mass shooters, like the little s**t in Newtown, being likely unfamiliar with controlling full auto fire, would be surrounded by empty cases with less casualties in a mass-shooting event.
Spend an extra $50 and precious time off kowtowing to local LE which likely knows 1/10th about guns as me? For every gun I buy? Eff that. As well as your posit about +10 round magazines. You do know there are an estimated 170M - that's "millyun" - of them out there. If they were a problem you'd know it.
The only thing I find interesting in your rant is national concealed carry reciprocity.
One thing you failed to mention, the stratagem in most Commonwealth nations that our local libs drool over - moving the goalposts. You may actually believe in 2A, but the cultural Marxists and their useful idiots who lust for UK-style gun control do not, and every occasion where one psycho slips through the hoops and cracks of incremental control, is occasion to renege on the previous deal. The ultimate goal of these people is your guns melted down into origami sculptures and park benches. Or if you want to confine yourself to 19th century manually operated long guns, obtained and kept only after performing an obscene act on the local constabulary, and parting with a considerable amount of $$, that's your choice. Flights to London every day.
That's the truth...y'all.....
And that’s the argument in a microcosm- the demonstrable acts vs the extreme what-ifs.The 30 round mag is too large for most everything tack/argument/anticonstitutional political fear mongering. Colorado used those arguments to justify their mag ban in 2012/2013.
So some math. What is the police shooting hit rate in FBI stats? Pretty low. Like 11% or so. Add in a home invasion crew of 2-5 people…then multiply and carry the one…more than 15 rounds will be needed to defend your home from the thugs who decided you and your family were an east target.
Therefore 30 round mags are a useful tool for home defense.
Somehow I knew there were a few reality-denying folks on this board; now we know one of them.Newtown? The alleged shooting at a school that was closed? Media and politicians accomplished exactly what they wanted. A call to ban guns from American ownership. The school had been closed. The alleged murders were allegedly all one shot kills. A puny kid did that? He wouldn’t have been able to carry the rifle and mags and do that. No ambulances on scene. No photos.
It was an psyop to raise alarm and frighten people.
Mission accomplished. Same with Uvalde, Aurora, etc etc. For one thing most of the perpetrators were ‘known’ to authorities ahead of time and allowed to go about their actions. Two most were on SSRI drugs, and allowed to do what they did. Then Brady, and Giffords and the usual come out of the woodwork and say Mr and Mrs American turn them all in.
The USA is still less violent than most of the world including Europe and Australia with their bans on everything. They cook the books on stats to make you believe otherwise.