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justincredible

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Thu, Jul 8, 2021 3:33 PM
posted by gut

It's absolutely true.  Estimates are 200k guns stolen annually in the US.  That's out of some 400M guns, or about 0.05%.

I doubt a lot of these guns are being stolen from your suburban friends where breakins/theft are very low, along with the means to have expensive and heavy safes that might prevent theft. 

So your proposal would create additional financial burdens on gun ownership among the poorest people in the highest crime areas that need access the most.

The other problem with your proposal is there's also the issue of a gun for defense needing to be readily and quickly accessible.

How and where I store my guns in my own home is no one else’s business. Any storage requirements are absolute bullshit unless entered into voluntarily for something like foster parenting or the like.


gut

Senior Member

Thu, Jul 8, 2021 3:45 PM
posted by justincredible

How and where I store my guns in my own home is no one else’s business. Any storage requirements are absolute bullshit unless entered into voluntarily for something like foster parenting or the like.

Good point.  What's next - prosecuting people who didn't lock-up their vicodin that got stolen and ended-up killing some high school kid from an OD?

Saw a guy who just lost his little girl saying "people know something and need to come forward...but they won't, I know how it is".  What he really needed was some woke white people alongside him shouting "silence is violence".

Dr Winston O'Boogie

Senior Member

Thu, Jul 8, 2021 5:50 PM
posted by gut

It's absolutely true.  Estimates are 200k guns stolen annually in the US.  That's out of some 400M guns, or about 0.05%.

I doubt a lot of these guns are being stolen from your suburban friends where breakins/theft are very low, along with the means to have expensive and heavy safes that might prevent theft. 

So your proposal would create additional financial burdens on gun ownership among the poorest people in the highest crime areas that need access the most.

The other problem with your proposal is there's also the issue of a gun for defense needing to be readily and quickly accessible.

I get your points. I'm just trying to think about this - how do you prevent the criminal class from obtaining them?  I honestly have no idea. It seems largely as an expected part of life to those in an around that group. 

Dr Winston O'Boogie

Senior Member

Thu, Jul 8, 2021 5:51 PM
posted by gut

Good point.  What's next - prosecuting people who didn't lock-up their vicodin that got stolen and ended-up killing some high school kid from an OD?

Saw a guy who just lost his little girl saying "people know something and need to come forward...but they won't, I know how it is".  What he really needed was some woke white people alongside him shouting "silence is violence".

The woke white people would blame other white people for causing the conditions that made the shooter understandably feel as though he had no other option. 

Dr Winston O'Boogie

Senior Member

Thu, Jul 8, 2021 5:53 PM
posted by gut

Good point.  What's next - prosecuting people who didn't lock-up their vicodin that got stolen and ended-up killing some high school kid from an OD?

Drug companies have been forced to pay billions due to their products getting into the wrong hands. 

Spock

Senior Member

Thu, Jul 8, 2021 5:56 PM

Gun violence in some situations (Chicago) is just a symptom of a deeper problem in the culture of those areas.  Not the right thread for that discussion.  


As for the the other 99% of guns and gun owners in this country, new laws and regulations arent stopping what is going on today in major cities.



justincredible

Honorable Admin

Thu, Jul 8, 2021 6:00 PM

If someone steals my car and runs someone down, should I be liable?

Dr Winston O'Boogie

Senior Member

Thu, Jul 8, 2021 6:25 PM
posted by justincredible

If someone steals my car and runs someone down, should I be liable?

I guess not. But I have a hard time believing all of these guns used in violence are truly stolen. That just seems not plausible.  Tens of thousands of legal, law abiding, yet poor gun owners are robbed of their guns every year?  

brutus161

The Navy Guy

Fri, Jul 9, 2021 8:13 AM
posted by Dr Winston O'Boogie

I guess not. But I have a hard time believing all of these guns used in violence are truly stolen. That just seems not plausible.  Tens of thousands of legal, law abiding, yet poor gun owners are robbed of their guns every year?  

So you're saying that people that are knowingly going to be out committing gun violence are going to do it with guns that they purchased legally and are registered to them? Or are they going to obtain weapons that can be traced back to another uninvolved party?

Dr Winston O'Boogie

Senior Member

Fri, Jul 9, 2021 8:27 AM
posted by brutus161

So you're saying that people that are knowingly going to be out committing gun violence are going to do it with guns that they purchased legally and are registered to them? Or are they going to obtain weapons that can be traced back to another uninvolved party?

I didn't say any of that. I am just asking where all of the gangstas guns come from. I know they're not walking into gun shops and making purchases. But I have a hard time believing every gangsta's gun was stolen from a law-abiding citizen. Somehow these weapons are obtained legally and then supplied to the gangstas. The people involved in that never seem to be held accountable. 

gut

Senior Member

Fri, Jul 9, 2021 11:56 AM
posted by Dr Winston O'Boogie

I get your points. I'm just trying to think about this - how do you prevent the criminal class from obtaining them?  I honestly have no idea. It seems largely as an expected part of life to those in an around that group. 

Who knows.  Even if it were theoretically possible to ban guns and confiscate the 400M legal guns out there....I would refer you to the war on drugs.  Not to mention the increasing capability and availability of 3D printed guns.

It seems like maybe a good number of guns get stolen from dealers, so you could crack down on that pretty severely.  But I think you'll always come back to the criminals are going to get guns, stolen or otherwise.

Decriminalize drugs sounds good, except it takes actual legalization to push the gangs out of the drug business (but then consider unintended consequences - what would the gangs do for money?).  But marijuana has shown that legalization doesn't make nearly as big of a dent in illegal drugs as hoped.  If you tax something 30-50% or whatever, then there always remains a big opportunity for a black market.

gut

Senior Member

Fri, Jul 9, 2021 11:58 AM
posted by Dr Winston O'Boogie

Drug companies have been forced to pay billions due to their products getting into the wrong hands. 

I don't think that is a correct description.  Drug companies paid billions for "LEGAL" prescriptions that they pushed and incentivized.  Perhaps something with addictiveness, as with tobacco, especially hiding or downplaying that risk to doctors.  But drug companies, to my knowledge, have never been liable for "getting into the wrong hands".

gut

Senior Member

Fri, Jul 9, 2021 12:06 PM
posted by Dr Winston O'Boogie

But I have a hard time believing every gangsta's gun was stolen from a law-abiding citizen.

Take it up with the FBI.  That's where the statistics come from.  I think I might have been overly conservative with 200k guns annually.  Might be twice that.  It's not an arbitrary number - it's arrived at based on reported stolen guns, and guns recovered in crimes that were reported as stolen.

It's a tiny percentage of overall gun ownership.  I don't find it hard to believe, at all, that 200k guns are stolen annually.  The average gun owner owns like 10 guns, so you can get to that number with only about 20k burglaries.

queencitybuckeye

Senior Member

Fri, Jul 9, 2021 12:08 PM
posted by Dr Winston O'Boogie

I didn't say any of that. I am just asking where all of the gangstas guns come from. I know they're not walking into gun shops and making purchases. But I have a hard time believing every gangsta's gun was stolen from a law-abiding citizen. Somehow these weapons are obtained legally and then supplied to the gangstas. The people involved in that never seem to be held accountable. 

There seems to be a decent amount of break-ins at gun stores. There was one in Enon, Ohio where the crooks stole a truck and drove it into the building. Have seen stories about others.

Heretic

Son of the Sun

Fri, Jul 9, 2021 12:45 PM
posted by queencitybuckeye

There seems to be a decent amount of break-ins at gun stores. There was one in Enon, Ohio where the crooks stole a truck and drove it into the building. Have seen stories about others.

That makes sense to me. If I was in the mood to go gun-stealing, I'd get a crew and go GTA on a small gun shop. Breaking into peoples' houses puts you at the risk of running into someone like Justin, who came from Licking County, where by the age of 3, you're expected to be a crack shot with one hand while the other's holding onto a jug of moonshine.

iclfan2

Reppin' the 330/216/843

Fri, Jul 9, 2021 3:11 PM

I feel like I’ve heard police say that they get stolen out of cars a lot too. 

justincredible

Honorable Admin

Fri, Jul 9, 2021 3:19 PM
posted by queencitybuckeye

There seems to be a decent amount of break-ins at gun stores. There was one in Enon, Ohio where the crooks stole a truck and drove it into the building. Have seen stories about others.

This happened in Newark last year, I think. Literally smashed a vehicle into the building and then took off with a bunch of inventory. Not sure how you can hold the store responsible for something like that.


gut

Senior Member

Sat, Jul 10, 2021 2:28 PM

Fox had a mother of a kid that got shot recently.  She said "no, we don't want more police, we want more detectives to solve these crimes and bring people to justice....I don't want more cops - I'm scared to death of my other kid getting killed by police".

It's hard to believe that people actually are afraid of getting killed by cops.  But that's the danger of false narratives.  Not that different, actually, from claiming an election got stolen.  But the left owns this mess, and until the media starts covering this stuff honestly and objectively this is what people will believe.

iclfan2

Reppin' the 330/216/843

Sat, Jul 10, 2021 2:44 PM
posted by gut

Fox had a mother of a kid that got shot recently.  She said "no, we don't want more police, we want more detectives to solve these crimes and bring people to justice....I don't want more cops - I'm scared to death of my other kid getting killed by police".

It's hard to believe that people actually are afraid of getting killed by cops.  But that's the danger of false narratives.  Not that different, actually, from claiming an election got stolen.  But the left owns this mess, and until the media starts covering this stuff honestly and objectively this is what people will believe.

It’s simply asinine. Also, when are we going to start talking about the under incarceration issue in this country? I’m not talking drugs, there are violent criminals getting put back out on the streets all the time. And guess what, they commit crimes again. Shocking, I know. 


geeblock

Member

Sat, Jul 10, 2021 2:48 PM
posted by gut

Fox had a mother of a kid that got shot recently.  She said "no, we don't want more police, we want more detectives to solve these crimes and bring people to justice....I don't want more cops - I'm scared to death of my other kid getting killed by police".

It's hard to believe that people actually are afraid of getting killed by cops.  But that's the danger of false narratives.  Not that different, actually, from claiming an election got stolen.  But the left owns this mess, and until the media starts covering this stuff honestly and objectively this is what people will believe.

You think black people are scared of the police because of the media? Or the left? Lol you really don’t know any black people and definitely haven’t been in the hood. Black people have been scared since the inception of police, there just wasn’t video or anyone who would listen or cared. 


Dr Winston O'Boogie

Senior Member

Sat, Jul 10, 2021 2:48 PM
posted by gut

Fox had a mother of a kid that got shot recently.  She said "no, we don't want more police, we want more detectives to solve these crimes and bring people to justice....I don't want more cops - I'm scared to death of my other kid getting killed by police".

It's hard to believe that people actually are afraid of getting killed by cops.  But that's the danger of false narratives.  Not that different, actually, from claiming an election got stolen.  But the left owns this mess, and until the media starts covering this stuff honestly and objectively this is what people will believe.

Her community takes no collective ownership of the problem of violence in the streets. "killed by police" is a deflection from the main danger faced.  Regardless of BLM slogans, the actions of her community show lives matter very little unless ended (even justifiably) by a white cop.

geeblock

Member

Sat, Jul 10, 2021 2:54 PM
posted by Dr Winston O'Boogie

Her community takes no collective ownership of the problem of violence in the streets. "killed by police" is a deflection from the main danger faced.  Regardless of BLM slogans, the actions of her community show lives matter very little unless ended (even justifiably) by a white cop.



geeblock

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