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5/20/2015 12:26 pm  #21


Re: Federal Court strikes DC requirement of “good reason” for ccw

Just Fred wrote:

AAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH!

Just look at the freakin' chart and explain it.  Does it tell you nothing about the relationship between gun deaths and the proliferation and access to weaponry in America?

If I showed you a chart or graph comparing smokers and non-smokers to lung cancer rates, you wouldn't see a connection?  I'm not advocating a ban on guns or smoking.  I'm simply asking if you believe there's a connection between lung cancer and smoking, and a connection between gun accessiblity/proliferation and gun-related murder rates.

Geez, this ain't rocket science here.

Is this scream and mini-rant directed at me?
 

 

5/20/2015 12:31 pm  #22


Re: Federal Court strikes DC requirement of “good reason” for ccw

Rongone wrote:

Brady Bunch wrote:

Rongone wrote:

Yeah . . . So bring a bottle of vodka to an AA meeting.

Keep feeding obese kids 1/4 pounders, large fries, and a coke big gulp 5 meals per week.

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I don't think those analogies are correct to the court case discussed.  They aren't saying bring a bottle of vodka to an AA meeting, the analogy would be the court said we shouldn't limit or restrict vodka to everyone because some people have a problem.

Same with obese kids reference, the court said we shouldn't limit those foods t everyone just because some people are obese.

Those analogies just aren't correct to this situation

OK. Maybe you could provide us with a more correct analogy.
 

 
I'm not sure what a more accurate analogy would be, I just know the ones mentioned are not.

 

5/20/2015 1:50 pm  #23


Re: Federal Court strikes DC requirement of “good reason” for ccw

Brady Bunch wrote:

Rongone wrote:

Brady Bunch wrote:


 
I don't think those analogies are correct to the court case discussed.  They aren't saying bring a bottle of vodka to an AA meeting, the analogy would be the court said we shouldn't limit or restrict vodka to everyone because some people have a problem.

Same with obese kids reference, the court said we shouldn't limit those foods t everyone just because some people are obese.

Those analogies just aren't correct to this situation

OK. Maybe you could provide us with a more correct analogy.
 

 
I'm not sure what a more accurate analogy would be, I just know the ones mentioned are not.

So, you are saying that you are sure my analogies are wrong, but you can't come up with a more appropriate one.

Sounds kind of like the reverse of Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart's predicament with pornography: he said he couldn't describe it, but he knew it when he saw it.

Apparently, you are adept at pointing out that other people's descriptions that are incorrect from your perspective, but are unable to provide an example based upon your own personal experience.

That's an interesting twist on debating technique as it would be hard to counter a position that, by your own admission, doesn't exist. Brilliant! (lightbulb)
 

 

5/20/2015 1:57 pm  #24


Re: Federal Court strikes DC requirement of “good reason” for ccw

+++ Rongone


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
 

5/20/2015 2:10 pm  #25


Re: Federal Court strikes DC requirement of “good reason” for ccw

Your analogies are saying they are giving something to someone that already has an issue (for example vodka to an alcoholic or feeding fattening food to obese kids).

But not everyone getting a concealed carry permit has an issue, in fact the vast majority of them do not have the issue, especially if they are going through all the legal requirements to obtain a permit.

This is why I believe your analogy is not accurate.

Last edited by Brady Bunch (5/20/2015 2:17 pm)

 

5/20/2015 2:55 pm  #26


Re: Federal Court strikes DC requirement of “good reason” for ccw

Brady Bunch wrote:

Your analogies are saying they are giving something to someone that already has an issue (for example vodka to an alcoholic or feeding fattening food to obese kids).

But not everyone getting a concealed carry permit has an issue, in fact the vast majority of them do not have the issue, especially if they are going through all the legal requirements to obtain a permit.

This is why I believe your analogy is not accurate.

 

OK.

Would you throw gasoline on a fire while standing next to it?

 

5/20/2015 3:16 pm  #27


Re: Federal Court strikes DC requirement of “good reason” for ccw

Regular or premium?
Hey, We are very particular about our analogies around here. 


We live in a time in which decent and otherwise sensible people are surrendering too easily to the hectoring of morons or extremists. 
 

5/20/2015 3:19 pm  #28


Re: Federal Court strikes DC requirement of “good reason” for ccw

 

5/20/2015 3:45 pm  #29


Re: Federal Court strikes DC requirement of “good reason” for ccw

Is this scream and mini-rant directed at me?  -  Brady

No, it was a general comment about looking at the graph and not being able to see the connection between the proliferation and access to weapons in America and the gun-related murder rate which completely demolishs every other Westernized country except for maybe Chile.

 

5/20/2015 5:07 pm  #30


Re: Federal Court strikes DC requirement of “good reason” for ccw

Rongone wrote:

Brady Bunch wrote:

Your analogies are saying they are giving something to someone that already has an issue (for example vodka to an alcoholic or feeding fattening food to obese kids).

But not everyone getting a concealed carry permit has an issue, in fact the vast majority of them do not have the issue, especially if they are going through all the legal requirements to obtain a permit.

This is why I believe your analogy is not accurate.

 

OK.

Would you throw gasoline on a fire while standing next to it?

Not if the intent is to put out the fire or not inflame it any worse.

I presume you are saying that by allowing concealed carry permits in DC they are making the situation worse and "throwing gas on the fire".

From what I have seen, the studies have been inconclusive as to whether concealed carry permits either increase or decrease crime and murder rates.  I tend to have a libertarian side and the less government regulation, the better.

Last edited by Brady Bunch (5/20/2015 5:08 pm)

 

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