Message from @JadenFrostwolf
Discord ID: 426895445382529025
double action revolvers are semi-auto
sorta
lol
If there is one thing I do think should be a requirement, it's needing to notify someone after you've personally sold a firearm yourself to someone else, possibly the ATF or something like that. We already are required to notify the DMV when we sell or transfer our vehicle to another person, so why not firearms?
Just force all PPT's to go through FFL's
The ATF is explicitly forbidden from creating a database of all firearms owners
single action revolvers require cocking the hammer before firing, double action will fire a round with every trigger pull, so i would think that only double action counts as semi-auto
I was just using it an an example.
Whatever agency handles the registration of firearms.
I think washington is a decent example of how shit happens
But I mean, even then this is going to stop maybe 10 out of hundreds of firearms deaths per year
no bump stock ban or whatever is going to do shit to cut down the gun violence
Yeah. You can write all the firearms regulations and laws that you want, but if they're not actually being enforced then it means nothing. Florida proved this: it was a systematic failure on almost every level, and if even one party involved had done their job properly, the shooting would have been prevented or minimized.
Kids in compton and chicago will still get their "brothas" to give them straw purchased handguns that they'll then use to kill some other person
If they wanted to seriously cut down on crime they would remove every handgun from every household that does not have a concealed carry permit and then replace it with a semi automatic rifle
something affordable like an AR
something not concealable.
In large cities; not everywher
gotta love the police chief. His officers do jack shit, then he blames guns for his failure
Because it seems to just be the cities that are plagued with this.
Police chief wiggum
Oh; I'm not saying it'll be easy or that you'll get all of them or even most of them
then, not too long later, a different school with a different resource officer proves that it was his officer's fault without a doubt by stopping a school shooter
eeyup. <:eeyup:327220779576066049>
I just think that'd be an actual step forward in terms of cutting down the hundreds of inner city handgun deaths
Which doesn't get *nearly* the coverage that the Florida shooting does.
Because it doesn't fit the left's narrative.
It still sucks; IMO they should just arm everyone in the inner city.
Welcome to chicago, here's your high point and your CCW card
have 100 rounds on me.
Have a good day.
just like the texas church shooting didn't get much coverage
Even with a completely armed population I bet it'd take years for the gang violence to actually die down.
those good guys with guns stopping gun crime is not good for the narrative
Not without resorting to authortarian tactics, which I'm not entirely against when it comes to criminal organizations.
Problem is; you'd need to identify who's what
Which isn't really fair.
what is the difference between authoritarian government and criminal organizations?
In a lot of cases, they do know who these gang members are.