Rommie wrote:I was thinking about this further, and I think a big part of the discussion that is very frustrating is this: while I recognize that guns can be used as tools, for hunting/farming/etc, I don't think this is the emphasis of guns and gun enthusiasm anymore. Instead, there is a huge focus on defense and protection- the emergence of Stand Your Ground laws, concealed carry, buy guns because Obama is going to come and take them, etc. I'm guessing this marketing decision has happened because most people don't hunt or have many other need for a gun as a tool, but everyone gets scared a little sometimes so it's comparatively easier to convince people the solution is to buy a gun (and America has frankly become a society that's much more afraid of everything in recent years).
In other news, as I was writing this I got a news alert that the NRA is open to regulations on bump stocks, which I find kinda amazing and more than I was expecting. I guess we'll see what happens.
rommie wrote:And yet this shift in emphasis from "guns are tools" to "you can only protect you and yours with an AR-15" is an important one, because while I know FZ keeps showing up in these threads to remind us guns are tools to him, I genuinely do not think a large fraction of gun owners would agree with that mentality
Farming?Rommie wrote:I was thinking about this further...
vendic wrote:http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-41519815
As predicted. Talks to ban bump stocks and a rush to buy them leaves manufacturers stocks depleted.
Next up, copy cat shootings.
vendic wrote:I'm waiting for the day someone really goes hard core to make a point and kills several hundred or more.
When asked why, the reason would be that it takes extreme measures to create change and the only way to do it is kill so many that it would be impossible to ignore. In the end, it would save lives...
Rommie wrote:Yeah, after looking into it, I'm pretty sure the point about banning them is just that they can shout "look, we can be reasonable!" and then refuse to do anything further because people are so happy something goes through.
Re: guns are tools, I also guess the reason for the shift is if you do think guns are tools, well, tons of tools are regulated in their use. So you have to be more broad about why you need them.
Ugh. I just hate this.
Also, this may sound strange, but I'm actually glad that the motive for the guy is not clear at this stage. Because once they propose one, everyone will say "see, he's crazy! I'm not crazy so I don't need regulation so let's talk about something else!" pretty much. And frankly I never really liked the idea that these terrible people should basically be given a platform for their crazy ideas anyway.
Swift wrote:vendic wrote:I'm waiting for the day someone really goes hard core to make a point and kills several hundred or more.
When asked why, the reason would be that it takes extreme measures to create change and the only way to do it is kill so many that it would be impossible to ignore. In the end, it would save lives...
I've actually had the thought that this might be the reason he did this.
But probably not. What little I've read about interpretations of his politics, if anything he leaned toward less government, not more.
There are but jobs out there. Its just a question of time.
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