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December 23, 2016, 11:18:01 AM
#45
If your buying guns you should have to pass a mental sanity test as well. Some people never commit crimes until they go out and decide to massacre a movie theater full of people.

sr. member
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December 23, 2016, 10:58:15 AM
#44
Even in the US can buy guns over the internet.

Online gun purchases in the United States are very strictly monitored and regulated. It is not like any buffoon can order an AK-47 online. You need to authenticate your identity, and you need to prove that you don't have any criminal record.
Yes you're right and before I also have to say the same thing. But I think purchasing regulations gun are still not enough. On 2012, in Colorado there was a young man who did the shooting at a movie theater, the incident killed 12 people and wounded 70 others. According to police reports, the shooter, James Eagan Holmes, bought more than 6,000 munitions on the internet and AR-15 assault rifle from a local gun shop. It proves there are still gaps to make purchases freely.
Most likely it is not a problem of method of sale of weapons. This is the problem of efficiency check of applicants for the purchase of weapons. Man lives in society, and you can always find out if he has mental problems. It is difficult to hide.
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December 23, 2016, 08:23:13 AM
#43
Even in the US can buy guns over the internet.

Online gun purchases in the United States are very strictly monitored and regulated. It is not like any buffoon can order an AK-47 online. You need to authenticate your identity, and you need to prove that you don't have any criminal record.
Yes you're right and before I also have to say the same thing. But I think purchasing regulations gun are still not enough. On 2012, in Colorado there was a young man who did the shooting at a movie theater, the incident killed 12 people and wounded 70 others. According to police reports, the shooter, James Eagan Holmes, bought more than 6,000 munitions on the internet and AR-15 assault rifle from a local gun shop. It proves there are still gaps to make purchases freely.
sr. member
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December 22, 2016, 03:09:01 PM
#42
Yes in the US bought guns as easily as buying beans, very easy. Which makes the free purchase guns in the US because it aims for citizens to protect themselves. Actually, US has regulations governing guns ownership. Those who had a criminal record, bad behavior, drug addicts, mental disorders or perpetrators of domestic violence in the US law is not allowed to have guns. Even in the US can buy guns over the internet.
What's the difference what to buy? Why not buy weapons on the Internet? We immediately see that you are from a country where the government is afraid to trust citizens with weapons. Even if you bought weapons on the Internet, you will deliver it only after checking your data and personally.
legendary
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December 22, 2016, 12:07:14 PM
#41
Even in the US can buy guns over the internet.

Online gun purchases in the United States are very strictly monitored and regulated. It is not like any buffoon can order an AK-47 online. You need to authenticate your identity, and you need to prove that you don't have any criminal record.
sr. member
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December 22, 2016, 10:38:57 AM
#40
Yes in the US bought guns as easily as buying beans, very easy. Which makes the free purchase guns in the US because it aims for citizens to protect themselves. Actually, US has regulations governing guns ownership. Those who had a criminal record, bad behavior, drug addicts, mental disorders or perpetrators of domestic violence in the US law is not allowed to have guns. Even in the US can buy guns over the internet.
The assertion that in America it is easy to acquire weapons is very conditional. This thesis is used by those who are against weapons in other countries. For me it is not an indicator. Where are the statistics? Who knows how many people saved their lives by using legal weapons?
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December 22, 2016, 10:29:45 AM
#39
Yes in the US bought guns as easily as buying beans, very easy. Which makes the free purchase guns in the US because it aims for citizens to protect themselves. Actually, US has regulations governing guns ownership. Those who had a criminal record, bad behavior, drug addicts, mental disorders or perpetrators of domestic violence in the US law is not allowed to have guns. Even in the US can buy guns over the internet.
sr. member
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December 22, 2016, 09:09:27 AM
#38
It's so hard to get gun in other developed countries. People even afraid to carry gun in there. But why government of US makes it easy to buy,carry or sell guns? Is it good for the nation or people living there? They mayn't get freedom while walking in dreary places. Isn't it? I even scared of word gun.  Grin

First, you need to see that the gun is a fundamental part of the culture and heritage of political traditions of the United States since its early days. They profit from the sale of arms to countries war!
The second in the US constitution provides for the right to own weapons. Thus, ownership of guns is considered a fundamental right of American citizens  Cool Cool Cool

I do think that the weapon is a symbol of democracy. If the state is truly democratic it trusts its citizens and cannot afford to deprive citizens of the right to protection of his life.
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December 22, 2016, 01:14:53 AM
#37
It's so hard to get gun in other developed countries. People even afraid to carry gun in there. But why government of US makes it easy to buy,carry or sell guns? Is it good for the nation or people living there? They mayn't get freedom while walking in dreary places. Isn't it? I even scared of word gun.  Grin

First, you need to see that the gun is a fundamental part of the culture and heritage of political traditions of the United States since its early days. They profit from the sale of arms to countries war!
The second in the US constitution provides for the right to own weapons. Thus, ownership of guns is considered a fundamental right of American citizens  Cool Cool Cool
sr. member
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December 21, 2016, 03:23:51 PM
#36
It's so hard to get gun in other developed countries. People even afraid to carry gun in there. But why government of US makes it easy to buy,carry or sell guns? Is it good for the nation or people living there? They mayn't get freedom while walking in dreary places. Isn't it? I even scared of word gun.  Grin
You in vain are afraid of the word gun. You're not afraid of soldiers with guns. You know that their job is to protect you and you trust them. It's the same gun. It is designed for your protection and the protection of others.
sr. member
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December 20, 2016, 02:04:01 PM
#35
I believe that it is considered the right of a citizen to buy a gun for protection especially at home. Now, of course, this can be debatable and for now there is no clear-cut verdict on this topic. Actually, the gun is just a tool and as proven in many incidents you don't need a gun to kill people...you can use a truck to bulldoze innocent lives on the street.
I can't understand why you think that a man who goes with a gun on the streets is dangerous? Are you afraid of the police? Weapon in good hands is not a danger and protection. Remember that!
legendary
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December 20, 2016, 01:28:01 PM
#34
It's so hard to get gun in other developed countries. People even afraid to carry gun in there. But why government of US makes it easy to buy,carry or sell guns? Is it good for the nation or people living there? They mayn't get freedom while walking in dreary places. Isn't it? I even scared of word gun.  Grin

You have to understand some facts here.
In American constitution all citizens have right to have guns, in order to protect themselves.
It's in their tradition and culture also that average people can have guns, without any limits.
Of course, in America is also a lot violence and people are scared.
It's very complex issue really.
Ask yourself, who profit most from gun culture in America?


Gun manufacturers.

Cool
sr. member
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December 20, 2016, 11:20:31 AM
#33
It's so hard to get gun in other developed countries. People even afraid to carry gun in there. But why government of US makes it easy to buy,carry or sell guns? Is it good for the nation or people living there? They mayn't get freedom while walking in dreary places. Isn't it? I even scared of word gun.  Grin

You have to understand some facts here.
In American constitution all citizens have right to have guns, in order to protect themselves.
It's in their tradition and culture also that average people can have guns, without any limits.
Of course, in America is also a lot violence and people are scared.
It's very complex issue really.
Ask yourself, who profit most from gun culture in America?

Why is everyone saying that in America you were to own a gun? This is not in any country of the world and America is no exception. If we were to examine the statistics of crimes with legal weapons, then it is negligible.
legendary
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December 20, 2016, 10:07:29 AM
#32
It's so hard to get gun in other developed countries. People even afraid to carry gun in there. But why government of US makes it easy to buy,carry or sell guns? Is it good for the nation or people living there? They mayn't get freedom while walking in dreary places. Isn't it? I even scared of word gun.  Grin

You have to understand some facts here.
In American constitution all citizens have right to have guns, in order to protect themselves.
It's in their tradition and culture also that average people can have guns, without any limits.
Of course, in America is also a lot violence and people are scared.
It's very complex issue really.
Ask yourself, who profit most from gun culture in America?
hero member
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December 20, 2016, 09:37:12 AM
#31
I believe that it is considered the right of a citizen to buy a gun for protection especially at home. Now, of course, this can be debatable and for now there is no clear-cut verdict on this topic. Actually, the gun is just a tool and as proven in many incidents you don't need a gun to kill people...you can use a truck to bulldoze innocent lives on the street.
legendary
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December 20, 2016, 09:14:31 AM
#30
I dont think it is easy to obtain gun in usa, you need to passed the test to get the license, and maybe because US is a liberal country, so the citizen got more freedom, in other country gun is consider as dangerous weapon in US it consider as protection weapon

It very easy in USA if u are not a criminal.

In the United States, gun ownership laws vary from state to state. In some regions, the laws vary from city to city as well. Some states and cities are very liberal as far as gun ownership is concerned, such as Alaska.
hero member
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December 20, 2016, 09:07:00 AM
#29
I dont think it is easy to obtain gun in usa, you need to passed the test to get the license, and maybe because US is a liberal country, so the citizen got more freedom, in other country gun is consider as dangerous weapon in US it consider as protection weapon

It very easy in USA if u are not a criminal.
hero member
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December 20, 2016, 09:03:29 AM
#28
Americans know how to make their own guns and ammo. There are books about it all over the place.

Cool

Americans are very serious about their gun ownership, unlike those brainwashed sheeple in Germany and the United Kingdom. You can't take the guns and bibles away from the Americans.

Hillary would have done her best to take them away.

She would have stuffed the Supreme Court and they would have re interpreted the 2nd amendment however she told them to.  Then gun ownership would have been severely restricted.

However, the fact that she was trounced in the election says something of what people thought of her and her ideas.

While I do not like Hillary at all, this is complete and utter bullshit lol she was not going to take away guns. Also, its not her IDEAS people dont like, its the fact that most people think shes a criminal.. but hey, so is Dumpster Trumpster!
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December 20, 2016, 09:02:30 AM
#27
cuz us is the most open country to anything lol
drugs sex guns warshipdemon Lips sealed
all of this things so,you can own guns only to defend your self from bitches
legendary
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December 20, 2016, 07:01:28 AM
#26
Americans know how to make their own guns and ammo. There are books about it all over the place.

Cool

Americans are very serious about their gun ownership, unlike those brainwashed sheeple in Germany and the United Kingdom. You can't take the guns and bibles away from the Americans.

Hillary would have done her best to take them away.

She would have stuffed the Supreme Court and they would have re interpreted the 2nd amendment however she told them to.  Then gun ownership would have been severely restricted.

However, the fact that she was trounced in the election says something of what people thought of her and her ideas.

SCOTUS was one of the main reasons why she was defeated. During the past few years, the liberal bulldogs in the SCOTUS (Ginsberg, Breyer, Kagan, Sotomayor.etc) have tried to impose their extreme-leftist ideology on top of the American public. The SCOTUS is just a bunch of individuals. They don't have the power to over-rule the American constitution. While making the judgement, the panel members must remember this.
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