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Step 1: Set a technological limit on what a gun and ammo are and aren't.
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We already know who the bad people are. Just need to mark their ID card when they are given the designation (and added to the database) and when they renew.No, it's going to worsen an already bad problem. Scores of people getting guns with no background checks.
Step 1: Set a technological limit on what a gun and ammo are and aren't.
We already know who the bad people are. Just need to mark their ID card when they are given the designation (and added to the database) and when they renew.
Problem solved in 2 years with minimal pushback.
Getting the 33 states on board for background checks who aren't already will take 50 years, if it ever happens at all.
I would start with some obvious basics.
A gun must have a physical trigger.
A gun must not be remotely operated. (ie: drones, smartphones, etc.)
A gun must fire a projectile.
A gun must be aimed manually.
Possibly. But violent crime or murder rates will not change.But, that's not happening. What's happening is a gun free for all. There is going to be a huge uptick in shootings in these states.
I would start with some obvious basics.
A gun must have a physical trigger.
A gun must not be remotely operated. (ie: drones, smartphones, etc.)
A gun must fire a projectile.
A gun must be aimed manually.
I got your definition right here...I would start with some obvious basics.
A gun must have a physical trigger.
A gun must not be remotely operated. (ie: drones, smartphones, etc.)
A gun must fire a projectile.
A gun must be aimed manually.
Those are a good start because we already have many options available that bypass these basic functions and it’s going to be commonplace very soon.I would start with some obvious basics.
A gun must have a physical trigger.
A gun must not be remotely operated. (ie: drones, smartphones, etc.)
A gun must fire a projectile.
A gun must be aimed manually.
SALEM, Ore. (KOIN) — A Salem man was indicted by a federal grand jury on multiple gun and drug charges.
Tyler Ray Harnden, 29, was charged with several felony counts, including possessing with intent to distribute fentanyl and heroin, distribution of fentanyl, possessing a firearm in furtherance of a drug trafficking crime and illegally possessing a firearm as a convicted felon.
If convicted, Harnden faces a life sentence in federal prison.
After successfully gaining a warrant into Harnden’s home in south Salem on Feb. 16, investigators discovered a large ghost gun manufacturing operation, containing dozens of firearms in various stages of completion — the homemade guns are called ghost guns because they don’t have a manufacturer serial number, which makes then untraceable.
Investigators captured a pair of pistols, three completed ghost guns, thousands of rounds of ammunition, 15 loaded high-capacity magazines, three drill presses and other firearm equipment, as well as 200 counterfeit oxycodone pills that contained fentanyl.
Following Harnden’s arrest, investigators also found evidence that he had allegedly being paying people to run illegal straw purchases of firearms for him. Additionally, Harnden was supplying individuals suffering from addiction with counterfeit oxycodone in exchange for firearms purchases.
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Investigators also learned that Harnden was storing firearms at a family member’s house, and was trying to get the relative to sell the weapons for him. Agents from Salem police and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Explosives, served a warrant at the family member’s house on March 15, where they seized four gun safes and over 60 firearms, all belonging to Harnden.
Harnden is in state custody on a supervised release violation and will be arraigned on his indictment at a later date according to Salem police.
Heh heh. Yeah, it's not hard to do...
I know it supports your point of view, but I don't really think it's funny..Heh heh. Yeah, it's not hard to do...
Regardless of if it's funny or not, it is going to happen.I know it supports your point of view, but I don't really think it's funny..
Glad the SoB was arrested. Let's say there were no drugs involved and he received a life sentence. Do you think that would be appropriate?Regardless of if it's funny or not, it is going to happen.
Sure, he's likely selling guns to felons and other dangerous criminals. I'm not in favor of that.Glad the SoB was arrested. Let's say there were no drugs involved and he received a life sentence. Do you think that would be appropriate?
Someone probably said something that wasn’t nice and the other person got mad and thank god had their weapon for times like this and shot 24 people so it all worked out greatI’m sure the above story was self defense.
No, these things happen. Just not very often. In the US we're more likely to be killed by police than in a mass shooting.I’m sure the above story was self defense.
Nobody is opposed to taking away his rights though...But as long as we don’t take away his “rights”……. What about the people he murdered rights, sadly they no longer have any.
Save your gun love for somebody else bro…..I’ve seen people murdered. Wasting your time replying to me with anything gun related.Nobody is opposed to taking away his rights though...
No problem. If you don't make false implications I will not have to set the record straight.Save your gun love for somebody else bro…..I’ve seen people murdered. Wasting your time replying to me with anything gun related.