So you're like the person who likes bacon cheeseburgers; but can't stand the thought of actually killing the cow or the pig for the meat that they provide...
SNIP...
In all of these years, even when the guns were in a glass front display case, never once has any of my guns opened the doors, stepped outside, opened the ammo drawer, loaded itself and shot anything. The gun ain't the problem, folks. Humanity is the problem.
Until we as parents actually take the responsibility to raise our children, be their parent not their buddy, I don't see much change. So, lets continue to blame the tool, the inanimate object. But let's not take the time and make the effort to get to the real problem and fix it. Banning the tool is a quick fix which is what we want in today's society, but it won't last forever.
...SNIP
...and I came across an interesting quote by Ray Comfort of LivingWaters.com. His comment was in response to Stephen Hawking's
doomsday prediction about the end of the world as we know it:
“Back in May (2017), renowned physicist Stephen Hawking made yet another doomsday prediction. He said that humanity has 100 years left on Earth, which knocked 900 years off the prediction he made in November 2016, which had given humanity 1,000 years left. With his new estimate, Hawking suggested the only way to prolong humanity’s existence is for us to find a new home, on another planet.” “We are running out of space and the only places to go to are other worlds. It is time to explore other solar systems. Spreading out may be the only thing that saves us from ourselves. I am convinced that humans need to leave Earth,” Hawking added.
And this is what Ray Comfort said, echoing the point made by kep-up:
“I don’t believe that we all need to go live in space to get away from the problems that plague the human race. This is because we would take the problems with us. We are the problem.”
An interesting proposal has been made by the #walkupnotout movement. It is about making the effort to connect one-on-one with all those solitary kids in the schools who seem to have no friends and are easy targets for bullying. I agree that relationship building among all of us will help us all.
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Hi Saluda, Re: Will the future generation be more anti gun ? They already are. A person in school today has lived in the shadow of Columbine their entire life.
The 2nd amendment is not cut in stone. Jerry Baumchen
The point is that the NRA's position on the 2nd amendment is not cut in stone. The pendulum will swing again and when it does a lot of people are going to have to rethink their 'rights'.
Then in that case: neither are any of the other Amendments...
That's right, they're not!
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The NRA's defense of the Second Amendment is unwavering, and will continue to be so...
You mean their defense of the current interpretation of the second amendment, as affirmed by the Supreme Court. That too is subject to change. My argument is that the current interpretation, as well as the language of the 2nd Amendment, WILL change someday, just not in our lifetimes. If the NRA wants to ensure that guns remain part and parcel of American life for the next 242 years they need to acknowledge that reality and begin to move toward the inevitable limitation on possessing and carrying weapons, otherwise eventually there will no private ownership of guns. If they continue to focus on hanging onto the whole loaf, and forever refuse any sort of accommodation with the anti-gun crowd, they stand to lose the entire loaf. A half loaf is a lot more than no loaf.
But I'm sure none of us here today will live long enough to see it happen.
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You mean their defense of the current interpretation of the second amendment, as affirmed by the Supreme Court. That too is subject to change. My argument is that the current interpretation, as well as the language of the 2nd Amendment, WILL change someday, just not in our lifetimes. If the NRA wants to ensure that guns remain part and parcel of American life for the next 242 years they need to acknowledge that reality and begin to move toward the inevitable limitation on possessing and carrying weapons, otherwise eventually there will no private ownership of guns. If they continue to focus on hanging onto the whole loaf, and forever refuse any sort of accommodation with the anti-gun crowd, they stand to lose the entire loaf. A half loaf is a lot more than no loaf. But I'm sure none of us here today will live long enough to see it happen.
In the summer of '63, I spent a few days in Berlin. I have a photo of me standing next to Checkpoint Charlie. I knew that someday the wall would come down. I just did not think it would in my lifetime.
Voila. 1989 and she is gone.
IMO what your post is about will happen much sooner than any of us know.
In the summer of '63, I spent a few days in Berlin. I have a photo of me standing next to Checkpoint Charlie. I knew that someday the wall would come down. I just did not think it would in my lifetime.
Voila. 1989 and she is gone.
IMO what your post is about will happen much sooner than any of us know.
Jerry Baumchen
Keep in mind, the remaining lifetime for most of us on this board is only about 10 to 30 years!
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It seems to me that rational debate about control of some types of guns and of some limits on who can own them is difficult to achieve as long as the debate becomes mired in absolutist views and name-calling.
Gun control does not mean 'no guns' - it does not mean 'no second amendment rights'.
Gun control is about all society - not just one party or another.
Yes, the world is watching, this is what we see...
What America decides to do is an American issue, but the "thinking" behind the type of debate you have is a global issue. After all, you are Leader of the Free World, so your actions as a nation go much further than your borders. Some respect in the debate would be nice, along with some logic and some listening to other views to find the most balanced solution for a pluralist society. What the article on nra history might have done is create some awareness amongst its members that their organisation's stance has changed over time - and that perhaps it is time for another change. It could still happen...
It seems to me that rational debate about control of some types of guns and of some limits on who can own them is difficult to achieve as long as the debate becomes mired in absolutist views and name-calling. Gun control does not mean 'no guns' - it does not mean 'no second amendment rights'. Gun control is about all society - not just one party or another. Yes, the world is watching, this is what we see...
What America decides to do is an American issue, but the "thinking" behind the type of debate you have is a global issue. After all, you are Leader of the Free World, so your actions as a nation go much further than your borders. Some respect in the debate would be nice, along with some logic and some listening to other views to find the most balanced solution for a pluralist society. What the article on nra history might have done is create some awareness amongst its members that their organisation's stance has changed over time - and that perhaps it is time for another change. It could still happen...
Thanks Lois. I think for objective, rational thought on the topic, we're going to have to turn to foreign pundits and maybe recent immigrants!