Posted on Jul 28, 2022
Gun-makers made millions marketing AR-15-style guns as a sign of manhood
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Federal regulations require alcohol packaging and advertising to include disclaimer of drinking responsibly. Federal regulations require tobacco packaging and advertising to carry warnings of hazard to health. Maybe gun advertising should require similar actions...
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Col Joseph Lenertz
But there is no requirement for a background investigation for tobacco or alcohol purchases. They are treated differently yes, but the rules are much more stringent for legal gun purchases.
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SSG Bill McCoy
Colonel Chu, that's the same "apples & oranges" argument used to compare drivers licenses to firearms. One is a privilegs, the latter a Constitutional RIGHT. Likewise with alcohol and tobacco ... both with the Surgeon General's warning. Every firearm I've ever puchased (new), actually HAVE focused warnings on the safety and/or misuse of them.
Tobacco and alcohol had for many years, been benign threats - anyone with a lick of common sense, knew that either were dangerous to health (and safety when you consider drunk drivers, etc). Only a fool, or a very young person would not recognize the inherrant hazards of a firearm.
Most schools prohibit gun safety programs offered by the NRA's "Eddie Eagle GunSafe," program. It's a gun accident prevention program that seeks to help parents, law enforcement, community groups and educators navigate a topic paramount to our children’s safety. Eddie and his Wing Team are on a mission to help you teach Pre-K through 4th graders what to do if they ever come across a gun.
Tobacco and alcohol had for many years, been benign threats - anyone with a lick of common sense, knew that either were dangerous to health (and safety when you consider drunk drivers, etc). Only a fool, or a very young person would not recognize the inherrant hazards of a firearm.
Most schools prohibit gun safety programs offered by the NRA's "Eddie Eagle GunSafe," program. It's a gun accident prevention program that seeks to help parents, law enforcement, community groups and educators navigate a topic paramount to our children’s safety. Eddie and his Wing Team are on a mission to help you teach Pre-K through 4th graders what to do if they ever come across a gun.
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I remain pessimistic that republicans will support reasonable parameters on military weapons for civilians. The majority of gun owners I know support restrictions.
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MSG Roy Cheever
The majority of gun owners I know do not support restrictions. If you want to know why there are are mass shooting incidents? Look no further than the Psychotropic drugs we have been giving our youth for ADD and ADHD.
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SSG Bill McCoy
What do you consider a "reasonable parameter?" An AR is far from being a military weapon; it's a sporting rifle used primarily for simple enjoyment/target shooting, competition and yes, even hunting; especially feral hots; coyotes, etc.
I don't know how many gun owners you know ... 10? 15? 20? If a msjority of those you know support restrictions, that can only be a small sampling. The sportsman's club I belong to, about half (300 or so) own AR's ... and NONE of the 600 supports any kind of restriction. Among them are ex-military, police, doctors, attorneys, etc.
I own 2 AR's and an AK47 and never once did they, as an inanimate object, assault anyone. Now, if I were mentally ill, or a criminal, *I* might misuse them or any of the other long guns and sidearms that I own. Since I'm neither mentally ill, or a criminal however, that's not even an issue. Because some nutcase gains access to an AR, of the MILLIONS owned, anti-gunners would restrict ... what? 999,000-plus lawful, peace loving other citizens?
There are, in fact, more homicides. FACTS:
FBI data from 2020 does show that more people died from injuries sustained from other people’s fists, feet and hands than from rifles.
FBI’s Crime Data explorer, which does show that of the 17,813 homicides reported in 2020, 662 of them were committed with "personal weapons" — which the site indeed describes as hands, fists, feet, etc. — and 455 homicides were committed with rifles.
FBI statistics show that handguns were used in most of the gun homicides, with 8,029.
Here is a "mainstream" media's article that, for once, is more truthfull about guns and crime:
https://abcnews.go.com/US/type-gun-us-homicides-ar-15/story?id=78689504
I don't know how many gun owners you know ... 10? 15? 20? If a msjority of those you know support restrictions, that can only be a small sampling. The sportsman's club I belong to, about half (300 or so) own AR's ... and NONE of the 600 supports any kind of restriction. Among them are ex-military, police, doctors, attorneys, etc.
I own 2 AR's and an AK47 and never once did they, as an inanimate object, assault anyone. Now, if I were mentally ill, or a criminal, *I* might misuse them or any of the other long guns and sidearms that I own. Since I'm neither mentally ill, or a criminal however, that's not even an issue. Because some nutcase gains access to an AR, of the MILLIONS owned, anti-gunners would restrict ... what? 999,000-plus lawful, peace loving other citizens?
There are, in fact, more homicides. FACTS:
FBI data from 2020 does show that more people died from injuries sustained from other people’s fists, feet and hands than from rifles.
FBI’s Crime Data explorer, which does show that of the 17,813 homicides reported in 2020, 662 of them were committed with "personal weapons" — which the site indeed describes as hands, fists, feet, etc. — and 455 homicides were committed with rifles.
FBI statistics show that handguns were used in most of the gun homicides, with 8,029.
Here is a "mainstream" media's article that, for once, is more truthfull about guns and crime:
https://abcnews.go.com/US/type-gun-us-homicides-ar-15/story?id=78689504
The type of gun used in most US homicides is not an AR-15
Handguns are responsible for nearly two-thirds of the nation’s gun murders.
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