Bravo! Hear! Hear!LucasMcCain wrote:The problem is criminals and terrorists. The left will continue to be soft on criminals and terrorists so they they can take our guns.

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Bravo! Hear! Hear!LucasMcCain wrote:The problem is criminals and terrorists. The left will continue to be soft on criminals and terrorists so they they can take our guns.
I find flaws in your logic.........TexasTornado wrote:Since non of their proposed solutions target criminals but rather law abiding citizens, there are really only two logical conclusions:
1. They are afraid of guns themselves.
2. They are afraid of the people who carry them.
I doubt that is truthful if the person is also truthful about their hospitalization and their meds.SoConfused wrote:If I play Devils advocate for a moment and try to see things from the anti-gun citizens perspective, I can only come up with one legitimate concern to fear.
People with extensive and ongoing chemical dependence and psychiatric disorders can and do qualify for LTCs. heck, you can be diagnosed with bipolar disorder and go to inpatient drug rehab, get granted your LTC the following month, and then go back to inpatient drug rehab again the next month without losing your license!
However, I think those same people, if prone to violence, get weeded out pretty quickly by the criminal disqualifiers.
Exactly, criminal background check is a criminal background check, but thanks to HIPPA, medical history disclosure is on the honor system.WTR wrote:I doubt that is truthful if the person is also truthful about their hospitalization and their meds.SoConfused wrote:If I play Devils advocate for a moment and try to see things from the anti-gun citizens perspective, I can only come up with one legitimate concern to fear.
People with extensive and ongoing chemical dependence and psychiatric disorders can and do qualify for LTCs. heck, you can be diagnosed with bipolar disorder and go to inpatient drug rehab, get granted your LTC the following month, and then go back to inpatient drug rehab again the next month without losing your license!
However, I think those same people, if prone to violence, get weeded out pretty quickly by the criminal disqualifiers.
jmorris wrote:Hoplophobia is a political neologism coined by retired American military officer Jeff Cooper as a pejorative to describe an "irrational aversion to weapons."[1][2][3] It is also used to describe the "fear of firearms"[4][5] or the "fear of armed citizens."[6] Hoplophobia is a political term and not a recognized medical phobia.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoplophobia
You are always going to have you dishonest and criminal activity. However, I would bet the amount of crime committed ( nation wide) by some one who has obtained an illegal LTC pails in comparison to the amount of killings perpetrated by thugs with illegally obtained weapons.....in Chicago aloneSoConfused wrote:Exactly, criminal background check is a criminal background check, but thanks to HIPPA, medical history disclosure is on the honor system.WTR wrote:I doubt that is truthful if the person is also truthful about their hospitalization and their meds.SoConfused wrote:If I play Devils advocate for a moment and try to see things from the anti-gun citizens perspective, I can only come up with one legitimate concern to fear.
People with extensive and ongoing chemical dependence and psychiatric disorders can and do qualify for LTCs. heck, you can be diagnosed with bipolar disorder and go to inpatient drug rehab, get granted your LTC the following month, and then go back to inpatient drug rehab again the next month without losing your license!
However, I think those same people, if prone to violence, get weeded out pretty quickly by the criminal disqualifiers.
WTR wrote:You are always going to have you dishonest and criminal activity. However, I would bet the amount of crime committed ( nation wide) by some one who has obtained an illegal LTC pails in comparison to the amount of killings perpetrated by thugs with illegally obtained weapons.....in Chicago aloneSoConfused wrote:Exactly, criminal background check is a criminal background check, but thanks to HIPPA, medical history disclosure is on the honor system.WTR wrote:I doubt that is truthful if the person is also truthful about their hospitalization and their meds.SoConfused wrote:If I play Devils advocate for a moment and try to see things from the anti-gun citizens perspective, I can only come up with one legitimate concern to fear.
People with extensive and ongoing chemical dependence and psychiatric disorders can and do qualify for LTCs. heck, you can be diagnosed with bipolar disorder and go to inpatient drug rehab, get granted your LTC the following month, and then go back to inpatient drug rehab again the next month without losing your license!
However, I think those same people, if prone to violence, get weeded out pretty quickly by the criminal disqualifiers.
You are tilting at the wrong windmill.
WTR wrote:You are always going to have you dishonest and criminal activity. However, I would bet the amount of crime committed ( nation wide) by some one who has obtained an illegal LTC pails in comparison to the amount of killings perpetrated by thugs with illegally obtained weapons.....in Chicago aloneSoConfused wrote:Exactly, criminal background check is a criminal background check, but thanks to HIPPA, medical history disclosure is on the honor system.WTR wrote:I doubt that is truthful if the person is also truthful about their hospitalization and their meds.SoConfused wrote:If I play Devils advocate for a moment and try to see things from the anti-gun citizens perspective, I can only come up with one legitimate concern to fear.
People with extensive and ongoing chemical dependence and psychiatric disorders can and do qualify for LTCs. heck, you can be diagnosed with bipolar disorder and go to inpatient drug rehab, get granted your LTC the following month, and then go back to inpatient drug rehab again the next month without losing your license!
However, I think those same people, if prone to violence, get weeded out pretty quickly by the criminal disqualifiers.
You are tilting at the wrong windmill.