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Hauler

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I'm thinking any fully auto gun that allows people to be mowed down by the dozens
I don't know of any of the mass shootings where a fully auto weapon was used. I could be wrong.
I think the Vegas guy had a bump stock, but that's not really a fully auto.

A fully automatic weapon is pretty hard to get. The majority of these "assault rifles" are one pull = one bullet.

They are incredibly efficient with the rate of fire, but they aren't automatic.
 

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So much wrong here I don't feel like even explaining.
Explain away broham. Like I said, I'm not well versed on firearms at all. The only thing that I know is, that as soon as we banned something, it would immediately open the flood gates...which can't happen.
 

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I don't know of any of the mass shootings where a fully auto weapon was used. I could be wrong.
I think the Vegas guy had a bump stock, but that's not really a fully auto.

A fully automatic weapon is pretty hard to get. The majority of these "assault rifles" are one pull = one bullet.

They are incredibly efficient with the rate of fire, but they aren't automatic.
Plus the overwhelming majority of gun deaths are by handguns right? I love how emotional libs just yell out "Ban assault weapons" when that wouldn't make a dent in gun deaths...
 

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I don't know of any of the mass shootings where a fully auto weapon was used. I could be wrong.
I think the Vegas guy had a bump stock, but that's not really a fully auto.

A fully automatic weapon is pretty hard to get. The majority of these "assault rifles" are one pull = one bullet.

They are incredibly efficient with the rate of fire, but they aren't automatic.
Interesting. So what does semi auto do?
 

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Plus the overwhelming majority of gun deaths are by handguns right? I love how emotional libs just yell out "Ban assault weapons" when that wouldn't make a dent in gun deaths...
But would it make a dent in mass shootings? I honestly don't know the answer. My guess is, it might...but these lunatics would just find another alternative. McVeigh didn't use a gun, for example.
 

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The process of getting the license is to screen people, like the process of enlisting in the military, you don’t let any average shmoe in it.

I was talking about 50 caliber from high-powered rifle, not pistol round. In the military, 50 caliber weapons are used for anti-armor purpose, there is no need for that for civilians.

You can probably take down a bear with 45, 7.62x54, or 30-06, what else would you need a higher caliber than those?
I'm not pushing back on the idea of having a qualification standard. I'm pointing out that a license isn't part of car ownership.

That being said, you're good with a slightly smaller diameter bullet that carries more energy as long as it's not labeled "50 BMG"?
 

Hauler

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The bottom one. Now educate on the two.
The top one with the wood stock is an SKS. Active in combat since the mid-40s. Fires a 7.62 x 39mm round. It's fed with clips from the top, so there isn't a magazine at the bottom.

The bottom one is your classic ArmaLite 15 (AR15 - no the "AR" doesn't stand for automatic rifle). Very popular weapon that takes a TON of heat in the media.

Both of these guns could do an insane amount of damage in the wrong hands - but most people would pick the black one as the one that should be banned based on appearance alone. Both are one pull, one bullet.
 

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But would it make a dent in mass shootings? I honestly don't know the answer. My guess is, it might...but these lunatics would just find another alternative. McVeigh didn't use a gun, for example.
Mass shootings, specifically? Yes, probably. Murders or spree killings? Based on stats from other countries, no.
 

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Explain away broham. Like I said, I'm not well versed on firearms at all. The only thing that I know is, that as soon as we banned something, it would immediately open the flood gates...which can't happen.
Hauler explained most of it. In short you can't just go out and purchase an automatic weapon.
 

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The top one with the wood stock is an SKS. Active in combat since the mid-40s. Fires a 7.62 x 39mm round. It's fed with clips from the top, so there isn't a magazine at the bottom.

The bottom one is your classic ArmaLite 15 (AR15 - no the "AR" doesn't stand for automatic rifle). Very popular weapon that takes a TON of heat in the media.

Both of these guns could do an insane amount of damage in the wrong hands - but most people would pick the black one as the one that should be banned based on appearance alone. Both are one pull, one bullet.
Yeah, the black one just looks more "intimidating". Interesting stuff though. Appreciate the education.
 

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Mass shootings, specifically? Yes, probably. Murders or spree killings? Based on stats from other countries, no.
That's what a part of thinks. That not having them so easily accessible would reduce mass shootings. But like you and others have said, if there's a will, there's a way and these nut jobs would still kill somehow.
 

Hauler

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Interesting. So what does semi auto do?
Semi-Auto is one pull, one bullet.
The "auto" means it self-loads after a round is fired.

An example of a non-semi-auto rifle would be a bolt action.
You pull the trigger, you load the next bullet by pulling the bolt back:

 

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Semi-Auto is one pull, one bullet.
The "auto" means it self-loads after a round is fired.

An example of a non-semi-auto rifle would be a bolt action.
You pull the trigger, you load the next bullet by pulling the bolt back:

This^
Most guns fit this description right? Even a revolver. Good info Hauler @Hauler, I'm not an expert on guns but I know the basics. Also this wikipage shows that if I'm correct, no "assault rifles" were used in any mass shooting here in the United States...

Mass shootings in the United States - Wikipedia
 

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which of the mass shooters would have been stopped by 'more extensive' background checks?
Not being an asshole this time, just can't think of any...either they stole the gun or they passed the background checks, IIRC.

Newtown - "
Four years before Adam Lanza massacred more than two dozen people in Newtown, Conn., in 2012, police officials were warned of his homicidal plans, according to documents released by the F.B.I. this week.

In one entry dated Dec. 26, 2012, 12 days after the shooting, a man said he had been privy to a conversation in which Mr. Lanza said he had an assault weapon and was planning to kill children at Sandy Hook Elementary School and his mother.

The man, whose name was redacted, was so troubled by this information that he reported it to the Newtown Police Department in 2008, according to the document, which was among about 1,500 pages released by the agency on Tuesday. But he said the police told him that “Lanza’s mother owned the guns and that there was nothing N.P.D. could do about it.”"


Dayton - "
"There was a kill list and a rape list, and my name was on the rape list," the female classmate told the AP.

On the day the "hit list" came out in 2012, roughly a third of the students at Bellbrook High School skipped school out of fear of being targeted, according to the Dayton Daily News.

A 24-year-old woman told NBC News she was friends with Betts in middle school until he made a violent, sexual threat against her.

The woman, who asked to remain anonymous, claimed that he spoke of his desire to harm girls and said he was afraid of his own thoughts. She added that he showed her poems he had written about killing people and that she urged him to get counseling.

"He had really dark fantasies, a lot of them mixed death with sex," she said.

Eventually, the woman cut off contact with Betts. "He threatened me, so I stopped being friends with him," she said, adding that when she was 14, she alerted her parents to the threat and they went to the police to give a statement about him.

She said she knew of the gunman's disturbing lists.

"When I heard he was the shooter, I wasn't surprised at all," she said. "These are all the things that everyone tried to warn the police and the school about 10 years ago. Everyone knew who he was.""

Sutherland Springs "
The Air Force failed six times to report information that could have prevented the ex-airman who killed more than two dozen people in a Texas church from purchasing a gun, according to a government report released Friday.

The Department of Defense inspector general's report details Devin Patrick Kelley's decade-long history of violence, interest in guns and menacing of women."

Parkland
"One of those employees took the first tip about Cruz less than five months before the Parkland shooting.

“I am going to be a professional school shooter,” someone with the username “nikolas cruz” had commented on a YouTube video.

The information was correctly flagged and forwarded from the call center to the FBI’s field office in Jackson, Miss. An FBI agent and a local law enforcement officer, assigned to a counterterrorism task force, interviewed the tipster and took a copy of a screen shot the man had taken of Cruz’s comment.
The investigators checked FBI databases and did online searches but decided that the true identity of the person who posted the comment could not be determined. They closed their investigation 16 days later, on Oct. 11. They did not ask Google, which owns YouTube, to voluntarily turn over information that could have been used to identify Cruz. And they did not ask federal prosecutors to consider subpoenaing the information.
Less than three months later, on Jan. 5, a longtime friend of the Cruz family became so concerned about Cruz’s posts on Instagram that she phoned the FBI call center.
For more than 13 minutes, the woman provided detailed information about Cruz’s online postings, in which he said he planned to harm himself and others. She said he had made comments about the Islamic State terrorist group; had bought multiple guns; had mutilated small animals; had the mental capacity of a 12- to 14-year-old; and was going to explode. She had contacted local police, she said.
The woman gave the call-taker the name, address and phone number of the Parkland family, James and Kimberly Snead, who let Cruz move in with them in late November or early December after his mom had died. The tipster also spelled out his Instagram usernames.
“I just want someone to know about this so they can look into it. … I just know I have a clear conscience if he takes off and, and just starts shooting places up,” the woman said on the call.
She also said she was concerned about his “getting into a school and just shooting the place up.”
Under questioning at the congressional hearings shortly after the Parkland shootings, Bowdich, the deputy FBI director, acknowledged that investigators still don’t know precisely what went wrong with the handling of the second tip.
After hanging up, the call-taker ran Cruz’s name through several FBI databases and found he had no criminal record.
She also found the prior tip, submitted by the Mississippi man a couple of months earlier, which investigators had closed out.
When questioned after the Parkland shootings, the call-taker told investigators that she had presented the relevant information to her supervisor. Based on what she told him, the agent told her to close the file as having “no lead value.” The tip was never forwarded to the FBI field office in Miramar for investigation





Over and over and over we see everyone around knew the guy was nuts.
Adam Lanza is having hallucination, talking about killing people, NOT getting mental help, regularly obsessed with mass shootings...and the cops response is a lazy "well you know the guns in the house don't belong to him!". They don't even talk to the mother. They don't do anything. If Lanza was a nonviolent felon, the cops would notify the mother that she can be arrested for making the guns available to him in the house. Yet, there's no system there.

All could have been stopped with gun laws that have a working database and empower police to remove guns first then build their case. We do this with psych patients themselves but not their guns.

If you make public or online statements about killing yourself or others, you lose your guns. Then it should be your job to petition them back.
I don't owe anyone with this type of behavior access to a gun. I own lots of guns. I don't post online about shooting the place up, about murdering people, etc.

Take the guns, spend the next 72 hours presenting the evidence to a judge to see get a longer term order. Gun loser can appeal.
 

Hauler

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That's what a part of thinks. That not having them so easily accessible would reduce mass shootings. But like you and others have said, if there's a will, there's a way and these nut jobs would still kill somehow.
You could make the argument that more damage can be done with a handgun. They can be concealed so nobody knew what was up until they started firing - can't do that with a rifle as people see what's up as soon as they leave their car. Handgun mags are smaller, easier to store and quicker to swap out. And handguns are easier to operate in close quarters.

I think they use the rifles because that's what everyone before them has done.

Regardless, focusing on the type of gun being used isn't the correct approach.
 
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Thuglife13

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Friendly reminder, this is what a "townhall" on guns looks like. This was the most vile, disgusting, propaganda I've ever seen in my life. Everyone in that video was garbage except for Lil' Marco Rubio and the gorgeous Dana Loesch...

N @Never_Rolled I'm sure remembers this...

 

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Newtown - "
Four years before Adam Lanza massacred more than two dozen people in Newtown, Conn., in 2012, police officials were warned of his homicidal plans, according to documents released by the F.B.I. this week.

In one entry dated Dec. 26, 2012, 12 days after the shooting, a man said he had been privy to a conversation in which Mr. Lanza said he had an assault weapon and was planning to kill children at Sandy Hook Elementary School and his mother.

The man, whose name was redacted, was so troubled by this information that he reported it to the Newtown Police Department in 2008, according to the document, which was among about 1,500 pages released by the agency on Tuesday. But he said the police told him that “Lanza’s mother owned the guns and that there was nothing N.P.D. could do about it.”"


Dayton - "
"There was a kill list and a rape list, and my name was on the rape list," the female classmate told the AP.

On the day the "hit list" came out in 2012, roughly a third of the students at Bellbrook High School skipped school out of fear of being targeted, according to the Dayton Daily News.

A 24-year-old woman told NBC News she was friends with Betts in middle school until he made a violent, sexual threat against her.

The woman, who asked to remain anonymous, claimed that he spoke of his desire to harm girls and said he was afraid of his own thoughts. She added that he showed her poems he had written about killing people and that she urged him to get counseling.

"He had really dark fantasies, a lot of them mixed death with sex," she said.

Eventually, the woman cut off contact with Betts. "He threatened me, so I stopped being friends with him," she said, adding that when she was 14, she alerted her parents to the threat and they went to the police to give a statement about him.

She said she knew of the gunman's disturbing lists.

"When I heard he was the shooter, I wasn't surprised at all," she said. "These are all the things that everyone tried to warn the police and the school about 10 years ago. Everyone knew who he was.""

Sutherland Springs "
The Air Force failed six times to report information that could have prevented the ex-airman who killed more than two dozen people in a Texas church from purchasing a gun, according to a government report released Friday.

The Department of Defense inspector general's report details Devin Patrick Kelley's decade-long history of violence, interest in guns and menacing of women."

Parkland
"One of those employees took the first tip about Cruz less than five months before the Parkland shooting.

“I am going to be a professional school shooter,” someone with the username “nikolas cruz” had commented on a YouTube video.

The information was correctly flagged and forwarded from the call center to the FBI’s field office in Jackson, Miss. An FBI agent and a local law enforcement officer, assigned to a counterterrorism task force, interviewed the tipster and took a copy of a screen shot the man had taken of Cruz’s comment.
The investigators checked FBI databases and did online searches but decided that the true identity of the person who posted the comment could not be determined. They closed their investigation 16 days later, on Oct. 11. They did not ask Google, which owns YouTube, to voluntarily turn over information that could have been used to identify Cruz. And they did not ask federal prosecutors to consider subpoenaing the information.
Less than three months later, on Jan. 5, a longtime friend of the Cruz family became so concerned about Cruz’s posts on Instagram that she phoned the FBI call center.
For more than 13 minutes, the woman provided detailed information about Cruz’s online postings, in which he said he planned to harm himself and others. She said he had made comments about the Islamic State terrorist group; had bought multiple guns; had mutilated small animals; had the mental capacity of a 12- to 14-year-old; and was going to explode. She had contacted local police, she said.
The woman gave the call-taker the name, address and phone number of the Parkland family, James and Kimberly Snead, who let Cruz move in with them in late November or early December after his mom had died. The tipster also spelled out his Instagram usernames.
“I just want someone to know about this so they can look into it. … I just know I have a clear conscience if he takes off and, and just starts shooting places up,” the woman said on the call.
She also said she was concerned about his “getting into a school and just shooting the place up.”
Under questioning at the congressional hearings shortly after the Parkland shootings, Bowdich, the deputy FBI director, acknowledged that investigators still don’t know precisely what went wrong with the handling of the second tip.
After hanging up, the call-taker ran Cruz’s name through several FBI databases and found he had no criminal record.
She also found the prior tip, submitted by the Mississippi man a couple of months earlier, which investigators had closed out.
When questioned after the Parkland shootings, the call-taker told investigators that she had presented the relevant information to her supervisor. Based on what she told him, the agent told her to close the file as having “no lead value.” The tip was never forwarded to the FBI field office in Miramar for investigation





Over and over and over we see everyone around knew the guy was nuts.
Adam Lanza is having hallucination, talking about killing people, NOT getting mental help, regularly obsessed with mass shootings...and the cops response is a lazy "well you know the guns in the house don't belong to him!". They don't even talk to the mother. They don't do anything. If Lanza was a nonviolent felon, the cops would notify the mother that she can be arrested for making the guns available to him in the house. Yet, there's no system there.

All could have been stopped with gun laws that have a working database and empower police to remove guns first then build their case. We do this with psych patients themselves but not their guns.

If you make public or online statements about killing yourself or others, you lose your guns. Then it should be your job to petition them back.
I don't owe anyone with this type of behavior access to a gun. I own lots of guns. I don't post online about shooting the place up, about murdering people, etc.

Take the guns, spend the next 72 hours presenting the evidence to a judge to see get a longer term order. Gun loser can appeal.
Except that's not how it works in theory or practice.

Hindsight is 20/20. Doesn't mean you can separate the wheat from the chaff when sifting through the raw data.
 

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Except that's not how it works in theory or practice.
Ok. You're right.
Nevermind, nothing we can do. I'll stop pointing out changes in the law that would make that the practice.
 

Hauler

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All could have been stopped with gun laws that have a working database and empower police to remove guns first then build their case. We do this with psych patients themselves but not their guns.

If you make public or online statements about killing yourself or others, you lose your guns. Then it should be your job to petition them back.
I don't owe anyone with this type of behavior access to a gun. I own lots of guns. I don't post online about shooting the place up, about murdering people, etc.

Take the guns, spend the next 72 hours presenting the evidence to a judge to see get a longer term order. Gun loser can appeal.
I'm fine with all of this.

But when "BigGunBobby38" posts a message about killing people, how do you find out who and where he is - and whether or not he has access to guns? There are so many guns out there - and they aren't all registered. Not even close.
 

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Friendly reminder, this is what a "townhall" on guns looks like. This was the most vile, disgusting, propaganda I've ever seen in my life. Everyone in that video was garbage except for Lil' Marco Rubio and the gorgeous Dana Loesch...

N @Never_Rolled I'm sure remembers this...

Without looking was it with that POS Israel?
 

Splinty

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I'm fine with all of this.

But when "BigGunBobby38" posts a message about killing people, how do you find out who and where he is - and whether or not he has access to guns? There are so many guns out there - and they aren't all registered. Not even close.

Only one of those four have that barrier and I just sent you a PM showing you how easy it is to get the account users IP and time. Pulling the user after that is already easy.
Or you can social engineer it ...dox them. It was easy to know the parkland shooter. Look at his friends commenting...who knew who he was!
Parkland didn't follow through even for current known means which include simply making a law enforcement request.


BUT TOR, BUT VPN, BUT...
A great majority of criminals including, and especially, violent nutters, make their wishes known and rarely hide their plans and identities. It is the public and external nature of their violence that is the point.
 

Hauler

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Without looking was it with that POS Israel?
I jumped ahead and watched a little bit of it. Little Marco was holding his own in there and making some valid points in front of a hostile crowd.