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Man opens fire at a clinic.
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<blockquote data-quote="Fastback" data-source="post: 16577015" data-attributes="member: 43937"><p>Well, you also make the point that the gov. Run privileges, are full of un-needed regulation and excess work. Like you describe having to "obtain" all these items to operate a motor vehicle. But, like many have said its a right, owning a gun not a gov. Run privilege. Its also not that easy to go in and "grab" a gun from Wal-Mart. A few of my friends have tried to obtain guns, and got denied. They were denied because in the background checks, they were subjected to, just like everyone else. Came up with medication he was taking, and previous therapy in mental health. I think that's how the system should work, and it did. He cannot get approved for purchase. </p><p></p><p>And I don't know what kind of Heroin addicts you have in your area, but here, they use their money for more Heroin, not hand cannons. I do understand what you are getting at though. More regulation, and it might keep a few from getting guns. But realistically, it just makes it more difficult for people that conform to your regulation to get one. The REAL "Crazies" and "Drug Addicts buying guns" WILL get them many other ways. They are criminals. They do not care you made more restrictions, they are criminals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fastback, post: 16577015, member: 43937"] Well, you also make the point that the gov. Run privileges, are full of un-needed regulation and excess work. Like you describe having to "obtain" all these items to operate a motor vehicle. But, like many have said its a right, owning a gun not a gov. Run privilege. Its also not that easy to go in and "grab" a gun from Wal-Mart. A few of my friends have tried to obtain guns, and got denied. They were denied because in the background checks, they were subjected to, just like everyone else. Came up with medication he was taking, and previous therapy in mental health. I think that's how the system should work, and it did. He cannot get approved for purchase. And I don't know what kind of Heroin addicts you have in your area, but here, they use their money for more Heroin, not hand cannons. I do understand what you are getting at though. More regulation, and it might keep a few from getting guns. But realistically, it just makes it more difficult for people that conform to your regulation to get one. The REAL "Crazies" and "Drug Addicts buying guns" WILL get them many other ways. They are criminals. They do not care you made more restrictions, they are criminals. [/QUOTE]
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