Which includes people (by definition) on death row.
People seem to be afraid of any dilution of the RKBA. I guess so that is so you can be ready to overthrow the government at a moment’s notice, or resist its depredations with your soon to be cold dead fingers.
Those attitudes are making us less effective in our fight to keep ISIS from sending out more Farooks.
Someone the other day touted Operation Eldorado Canyon as the way a strong president acts. I had to google that name. Turns out it was the 1986 op to kill Khaddafi by bombing him. At the time I thought, “They are finally going to some return on the F-111”, the aircraft so bad they never even gave it a name.
But I soon recalled that of course that op DIDN’T kill Khaddafi. It did kill a toddler, a little girl.
We all went about our business. If that toddler’s death is part of the problem we have no way of knowing or not. But lots of other innocent dead people probably are part of the problem. And the problem, to state the maybe obvious, is that people are willing to kill Americans –any Americans-- for randomly and callously condoning the killing of other people far away and then acting as if it is no big deal.
And we are like, “They must be horrible, callous killers to shoot up a Holiday party!” And they are like: “Americans are horrible, callous killers to be using bombs and drones to kill many, many innocent people.”
Look for more Farooks, and don’t wonder why they think it is a good idea to whack Americans.
Walt
Violent felons can not purchase a firearm.
Minors can not purchase a firearm.
Certain firearms require additional permits, such as fully automatic weapons.
This is all well established, and has been this way more or less unchanged since the Brady Bill regulating fully automatic rifles.
The debate today is over moving the goalposts on those regulations, and who they would actually affect. Reasonable people are not demanding that machine guns and anti-tank missiles are a part of the 2d Amendment and that they should be available at Walmart.
First, proposed regulations:
1. The POTUS wants to see mandatory background checks and waiting periods for all purchases, including gun shows.
Commentary - sounds pretty reasonable to me. I can't think of anyone really negatively affected by that, except the select few that are vendors at gun shows. The exemption for person to person sales is a pretty big loophole.
2. POTUS wants to ban sales to people on the "no-fly" list.
Commentary - Sounds great, right? Except a high percentage of people on the "no-fly" list are not in any way associated with terrorism. They have the misfortune of sharing a name with a guy. Maybe they travelled to the "wrong" country. Problem is, this runs afoul of the 2d, 5th, and 14th Amendments. No person can be denied rights, privleges, or property without "Due Process" of law. The "No-fly" list is arbritrary, and limits an individual's ability to travel by a mode of transportation. In and of itself, it is in a pretty shady place, Constitutionally. The main argument against this is as stated above.
Secondary arguments get into why there is a 2d Amendment in the first place. If allowed to come to fruition, this ban would open the door to reclassify and expand this "no-fly" list to encompass far more than people who travel to Somalia or "like" the wrong facebook post. Don't believe it is possible? See the IRS targeting of politically disfavored groups and individuals for audits.
Second, who it affects:
Making it harder to buy a gun only makes it harder for those who are law-abiding. Criminals are unaffected. Terrorists are unaffected. Just you and me.
If I were to read deeper into the motives of those who would further restrict gun sales, it would seem the goal is to get "military looking" weapons out of people's hands, to restrict the sale of ammunition (a very insidious way to limit people's 2d Amendment rights. Great. I have a very expensive club to bludgeon an intruder), and generally reduce the number of guns out there in circulation. Problem is, there are already tens of millions of firearms out there.
What has actually happened is all of this talk of restricting weapon purchases and ammunition has caused an absolute boom in sales - the opposite of what I think proponents of these restrictions want.
Speaking for myself, current events and the political climate are making me consider purchasing a weapon for self-defense for the first time. And I feel like if I wait, I may not be able to get what I would prefer as my choice of weapon. I'm just a suburban guy that lives in a quiet neighborhood, but the world is rapidly becoming a more dangerous place, and I have a family to protect.
I am not a "gun nut". I am not a crazy. I am not afraid that black helicopters will swoop in and take my property. But I am a realist, and I am not alone in my reasoning.
Regarding Operation Eldorado Canyon, Aardvarks (F-111s) and Intruders (A-6s) successfully attacked assigned targets in Libya in retribution for Gadaffi's direct involvement in various terroristic acts and support of various organizations such as the IRA and the Red Army Faction. Many of the civilian casualties reported were part of Gadaffi's own efforts to discredit the attack. Up to 131 casualties were claimed including the toddler you so dramatically pointed out. Said toddler was also claimed to be Gadaffi's step child. All that aside, Gadaffi and Libya greatly reduced their involvement in world affairs and he was generally unheard of after the raids until he was killed.
You seem to take pleasure in pointing out our acts that produced accidental deaths to give the terrorists validity. You can believe what you like, but I will trade any number of the casualties we inflicted for one hair on my granddaughter's head; and she is at risk in today's world.
On the F-111 name, whatever.
"Regarding Operation Eldorado Canyon, Aardvarks (F-111s) and Intruders (A-6s) successfully attacked assigned targets in Libya in retribution for Gadaffi's direct involvement in various terroristic acts and support of various organizations such as the IRA and the Red Army Faction. "
The purpose was to kill Gaddafi. (I guess I will change my spelling.)
"Forewarned by a telephone call, Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi and his family rushed out of their residence in the Bab al-Azizia compound moments before the bombs dropped."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1986_United_States_bombing_of_Libya
"You can believe what you like, but I will trade any number of the casualties we inflicted for one hair on my granddaughter's head; and she is at risk in today's world."
Our killing innocents puts your granddaughter at greater risk.
Walt
1986 United States bombing of Libya - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The 1986 United States bombing of Libya, code-named Operation El Dorado Canyon, comprised air strikes by the United States against Libya on Tuesday, 15 April 1986. The attack was carried out by the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps via air strikes, in response to the 1986 Berlin discotheque bombing. There were 40 reported Libyan casualties, and one US plane was shot down, resulting in the death of two airmen.
Gaddafi’s daughter Hana’s death in 1986 all a hoax?
By Elizabeth Flock August 26, 2011
South African President Nelson Mandela stands for a picture with the family of Moammar Gaddafi. At center stands a girl the AP says could be a 13-year-old Hana Gaddafi. (Obed Zilwa/AP)
For years, mystery surrounded Hana: Had she ever existed? Was she really dead? Had Gaddafi concocted the story as propaganda?
Now, an investigation by the Irish Times in Gaddafi’s compound, overtaken by rebel forces this week, seems to lay these questions to rest. In a room that is believed to have been Hana’s, the newspaper found documents and photographs that show it’s likely Hana is alive and working as a doctor in Tripoli.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/blogpost/post/gaddafis-daughter-hanas-death-in-1986-all-a-hoax/2011/08/26/gIQAaUVFgJ_blog.html
Walt
Gaddafi’s daughter Hana’s death in 1986 all a hoax?
Hana Gaddafi, adopted daughter of Moammar Gaddafi and believed to be killed as an infant in a U.S. attack, is now believed to be alive and working as a doctor in Tripoli.
The Jewish population in Europe was hardly performing anything violent in Europe and yet they were made the scapegoats of Germany's problems in the 1930s. It's easy to use similar tactics against Americans too.