Message from @Doc

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2020-12-05 00:00:09 UTC  

Just joined the discord, introduction Hi.

2020-12-05 00:00:22 UTC  

@IamFLAGG welcome, mr. Flagg

2020-12-05 00:00:27 UTC  

A bump stock is an Aid to pull the Trigger. It does not change the Trigger Mechanism.

2020-12-05 00:00:27 UTC  

or mrs

2020-12-05 00:00:43 UTC  

it is also an aid to lose aim

2020-12-05 00:00:56 UTC  

Absolute truths outside the brain and various ways in which it can be obfuscated, misconstrued, reconstructed, and intentionally or non-intentionally applied before being processed within.

2020-12-05 00:01:02 UTC  

I can only imagine... I don't have to deal with that very often so its not as big of a deal. And since there are times I show signs of falling on the spectrum, its something I also ignore most of the time.

2020-12-05 00:01:58 UTC  

@inwa still not entirely true. Your brain can absorb data that constitutes fractions of a truth. And those data will mostly be contaminated by artifacts.

2020-12-05 00:02:12 UTC  

A truthful statement is not necessarily accurate.

2020-12-05 00:02:36 UTC  

Talking about honest lies

2020-12-05 00:03:09 UTC  

A Lie requires Intent.

2020-12-05 00:03:14 UTC  

I understand your concerns and, unfortunately, I don't know how to bridge the divide on this one, so I will think it out. Both sides ultimately want the same thing: to live their lives without fear of random violence, provide for our families, leave a better world for our kids, etc. Nobody should have a problem with law abiding citizens owning guns, if that's what they want.

I think there has always been a limit on the types of weapons citizens can own (i.e. bombs, chemical weapons, nuclear weapons, etc.) So, I would have to imagine that there is somewhere between AR's and Nukes that is an acceptable limitation. We just need to figure out what that line is, quantify it, and set it in stone.

I also think education will be key. The state requires a certain amount of training in order to drive - is there a minimum amount of education that we can agree on that the state can require before a person can own a gun? Some countries with permissive gun laws mandate comprehensive training.

Is this a ridiculous approach?

2020-12-05 00:03:20 UTC  

Absolutely correct... its a great way to expend a lot of ammo and lose tons of accuracy. I personally think they are completely stupid but that doesn't mean that they are machine guns. but that is how the bATFe reclassified them for banning.

2020-12-05 00:03:21 UTC  

A = A is both true and accurate. But that is probably the kind of models we are speaking of.

2020-12-05 00:03:25 UTC  

How did the MSM try to "dispell" and "debunk" the #SuitcaseGate video???

2020-12-05 00:04:10 UTC  

@AntiFish03 if I am to be shot at in the future, I prefer someone with a bump stock over someone with a nice aim and semi automatic.

2020-12-05 00:04:51 UTC  

Especially at a Distance.

2020-12-05 00:04:51 UTC  

@William Dinan, you just advanced to level 8!

2020-12-05 00:07:15 UTC  

https://twitter.com/marklevinshow/status/1334982225088159744 : PA legislator sent letter to congress to reject their electoral college

2020-12-05 00:07:31 UTC  

The problem with those laws and what they push is that it leads a diminishment of unalienable rights. (in the case of the 2nd Amendment its the tools to protect oneself from an aggressor). Firearms are currently the greatest equalizer in a disparity of physical capabilities. you don't have to be excessively strong. or super quick and agile, to wield a firearm in a defensive manner.

2020-12-05 00:09:18 UTC  

"unailenable rights" always sounded to me like a challange. "Hold my beer!"

2020-12-05 00:09:53 UTC  

Do you limit someones right to vote, or speak because they don't have formal education? Do you limit a persons ability to speak because they didn't get a permissions slip from the government?

2020-12-05 00:10:11 UTC  

Like swimming with jellyfish? Free will in a free market is dangerous? Or possibly harmless depending of environment?

2020-12-05 00:11:05 UTC  

Im not sure what you mean. The will is also a product of data absorbed, so the term "free" isnt really applicable.

2020-12-05 00:11:49 UTC  

it is neither free, nor caged. It just is.

2020-12-05 00:12:52 UTC  

General thoughts, the importance of legitimacy has been expressed for the SCOTUS. How much concern for legitimacy should/would the court consider for other branches in a decision?

2020-12-05 00:13:34 UTC  

The executive branch doesn’t need convincing

2020-12-05 00:15:10 UTC  

What is the latest? 0

2020-12-05 00:16:27 UTC  

Your meme could be considered either way without understanding intention.

2020-12-05 00:17:46 UTC  

Also the limits on what a private citizen could legally own is less than 100 years old (National Firearms Act of 1934).

2020-12-05 00:19:39 UTC  

@inwa Oh, that was what you meant. 😄 Sorry. It derives from a discussion of free will in which we ended up finding that if humans have free will, so does jellyfish. And since a free market is dependent on a free will, the sea would be a free market.

2020-12-05 00:20:47 UTC  

Probably posted before

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/771201221145919499/784574961804247091/Screenshot_20201205-010517_Twitter.png

2020-12-05 00:21:34 UTC  

It already is! Just ask Asean nations of the South China Sea! Lol

2020-12-05 00:21:46 UTC  

🙂

2020-12-05 00:22:27 UTC  

Expect the retraction from ABC News 🤣

2020-12-05 00:23:27 UTC  

And finally I'll end my rant on this with the fact that there are over 20,000 firearms regulations in the US, and the states. Many of which already allow for everything that the Gun Control proponents are asking for again. Except the one explicitly disallowed piece by previous legislation. a gun registry. I'm not going to go into huge detail on this because its super lengthy but the reason why can be found in researching gun control in pre-nazi Germany. The Germans forced registration of firearms on its citizens as a way to curb violence. It was then used by the Nazi's to confiscate the firearms from the Jews before throwing them into concentration camps.

2020-12-05 00:25:38 UTC  

Not true.

2020-12-05 00:25:57 UTC  

Germany under Gitler released the legislation on firearms.

2020-12-05 00:26:04 UTC  

They basically armed their people.

2020-12-05 00:29:45 UTC  

@IamFLAGG that’s true they sent a bunch of workers home after the ballots were processed. No one told the poll watchers to leave and the ballots in the video were already processed in front of observers and then counted per law

2020-12-05 00:30:36 UTC  

@AntiFish03 what does Germany have to do with modern day gun laws.