Monday, April 02, 2018

In other gun news.

Courtesy of the New York Times:  

Lawmakers in Vermont, a place long steeped in hunting culture, on Friday approved a sweeping package of new gun restrictions, making the state all but certain to join Florida in passing a raft of new gun control measures after a teenage gunman killed 17 people last month at a high school in Parkland, Fla. 

Gov. Phil Scott, a Republican, has vowed to sign the measure. It represents a remarkable departure from the state’s existing gun laws, which are some of the weakest in the country — and an about-face for Mr. Scott, who decided to consider new gun control measures only after a teenager was accused of plotting a school shooting in Vermont in the days after the violence in Parkland. 

“No state is immune to the risk of extreme violence,” Mr. Scott said in a statement on Friday, adding, “If we are at a point when our kids are afraid to go to school and parents are afraid to put their kids on a bus, who are we?” 

The bill, which passed the Senate, 17 to 13, on Friday after clearing the House earlier in the week, would raise the minimum age to purchase a gun to 21 and ban bump stocks, which are devices that allow semiautomatic rifles to fire more rapidly. It also contains restrictions that go beyond those in the measure signed in Florida, like an expansion of background checks and a limit on the capacity of magazines that can be sold or possessed in the state.

Chalk another one up for the Parkland students. 

Interestingly enough protesters of this new bill gathered outside of the Vermont Statehouse where some participants were handing out 1,200 30-round magazines, because nothing says we do not need no stinking gun laws like providing protesters with an increased ability to kill.


17 comments:

  1. Anonymous4:43 AM

    Just take away the second amendment. Its from a different era.
    Also take away meat, country music, vehicles, the internet, and organized religion.
    Have a great day America.

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    1. Anonymous8:47 AM

      If you take away organized religion the guns will follow cause there is nothing that says “Christlike” than mowing down children with an AR-15.

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    2. Anonymous8:49 AM

      I rest my case. http://www.joemygod.com/2018/04/02/right-wing-pastor-christians-dont-obey-bibles-command-ar-15s-worse-heathens/

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    3. All vehicles? Or just trucks, NASCAR and Monster Truck rallies?

      I'm not sure how the internet promotes gun violence.

      As for meat, there is no need for subsistence hunting in most of the country. Plenty of countries with very, VERY strict gun laws do allow their citizens rifles and shotguns for hunting purposes under tight regulations.

      У вас тоже хороший день.

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    4. Anonymous1:48 PM

      my friend had no choice but to hunt. the whole crazy abusive husband thing, who refused to buy food for his family. he would dig though the garbage at the food pantry for his kids to eat. so don't tell me she didn't need to hunt.

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    5. Her choice to stay with that asshole.

      She could have left him and gotten help from the food pantry, local churches, etc. Bullshit she had to hunt. She could easily have turned him in for failint to provide food for his family. Social Services would not consider gleaning from dumpsters to constitute providing food. Ithink abusive husband in this case is just an excuse. She chose to do nothing.

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    6. Anonymous5:27 AM

      she left and he got the youngest kids. it was a ten year fight. abusive asshat got every thing he wanted, par for the course in good old boy town here. some of the kids speak to mom, some to dad. it is very fucked up. she still hunts. i almost got arrested for helping the youngest girl hide. i had people following me, looking in my windows, and cops at the trying to find her. she left my house and hid some were else. i didn't know. i went to church and some one called the police on me WHILE I WAS AT CHURCH. you don't know what it was like. "c" had all the rights. it is very hard to leave some one like that.

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  2. Anonymous5:18 AM

    OT: The Puppet ("Not the Puppet!") Apparently wants to kiss and make up to his Master:

    https://www.rawstory.com/2018/04/trump-invited-putin-white-house-despite-furor-poisoning-ex-russian-spy/

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  3. Anonymous5:35 AM

    The gun thugs and republicans are going to have a hard time arguing against states rights :)

    Oh right states rights are only for issues they are in favor of.

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  4. Anonymous7:28 AM

    In season hunting, collectors and professional sport target shooting is it. Owning a gun for personal home protection too. But to allow any idiot to walk around armed with anything is wrong. Law enforcement must be in charge. And Law enforcement must stop being trigger happy because someone reaches for a cell phone or to pull up pants. There are problems on both sides and more training and screening is needed. America is the only country facing this discourse and it must stop now.

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    1. Anonymous7:37 AM

      Are you For*real?

      https://www.rawstory.com/2018/04/america-war-propaganda-robots-bots-winning-breaking-us-psychologically/

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    2. Anonymous11:44 AM

      Well if LE didn't have to presume that every yahoo has a gun, and a large capacity one at that, then maybe they'd take the time to figure out if the guy is holdign a Samsung or a Smith and Wesson.

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  5. Anonymous8:38 AM

    David Joy, an author who lives in rural North Carolina, has written a lengthy essay about American gun culture in the New York Times in which he finds himself disturbed at the paranoia he sees in many of his fellow gun owners.

    Even though Joy owns multiple guns himself and has been a gun owner for years, he finds himself feeling increasingly isolated by the dark overtones of American gun culture, which he says is now primarily driven by toxic fear.

    https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/02/magazine/gun-culture-is-my-culture-and-i-fear-for-what-it-has-become.html

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    1. Anonymous11:53 AM

      For the most part, if you think you need a gun to protect yourself (without a very specific reason, such as carrying large sums of cash, being a night nurse, etc,) you are too unhinged from reality (crazy) to own a gun.

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  6. Anonymous11:34 AM

    SLightly OT but YEAH!!!!!: https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/alex-jones-another-defamation-lawsuit_us_5abe758ee4b055e50acd5e45

    .. and like Stormy, this guy won't settle but wants a jury trial.

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  7. Anonymous1:42 PM

    let's see what happens when it's one of THEIR kids. i am so proud of our kids. they are making people listen. i don't like hunting but i know people who can only get meat that way. i deal with it, so the NRA can, too.

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    1. Anonymous4:30 PM

      the fastest way to gun control is someone takes an AK 47 and mows down everyone at a NRA convention or Congress.

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