Some mentioned the other one was old. Heres a two-day old article on the same issue.

  • @dartanjinn@lemm.ee
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    Lol driving is a privilege, not a right. All that rambling and you still can’t get it right.

    The 2nd is literally the only right that specifically states “shall not be infringed.” Yet here you are wanting it infringed because you’re scared.

    And you obviously don’t know who Michelle Grisham is. I’ll end my interaction there. Learn before you speak.

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      Lol driving is a privilege, not a right.

      It is in fact a right.

      https://www.supremecourt.gov/DocketPDF/21/21-7237/215263/20220301155927765_20220301-153600-00002217-00002863.pdf

      • “The right of a citizen to travel upon the public highways and to transport his property thereon, by horsedrawn carriage, wagon, or automobile, is not a mere privilege which may be permitted or prohibited at will, but a common right which he has under his right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”

      The 2nd is literally the only right that specifically states “shall not be infringed.”

      And gun control does not infringe that right anymore than car regulations infringe the right to travel.

      Yet here you are wanting it infringed because you’re scared.

      I want gun control not because I am scared (I’m not), but because people are dying over this and it is easily preventable. We are basically the only country to have this problem. Almost all of the other developed nations have figured this shit out and don’t regularly have shootings or gun deaths at the scale we do.

      And you obviously don’t know who Michelle Grisham is.

      https://lemmy.world/comment/3410602

      I already had a conversation about her. I am well aware of who she is. Since you didn’t understand what I was saying, allow me to rephrase.

      • I really do not care what Girsham OR pro-gun-death people think.
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        People are not dying “over” this. People are dying because they’re in the wrong place at the wrong time. Just like people buried in an avalanche or a hurricane or a car wreck or insert unfortunate circumstance here. You only want to say people are dying over it to add emotion to your plea for infringement. A disarmed populace is easy to control and that’s how you want it. But it ain’t gonna happen. I’d rather die on my feet than live on my knees. Some of you are perfectly comfortable down there.

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          People are not dying “over” this.

          ~50,000 people died in 2021 alone.

          https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2023/04/26/what-the-data-says-about-gun-deaths-in-the-u-s/

          You only want to say people are dying over it to add emotion to your plea for infringement.

          I’m saying it because it is true. There is a very easily quantifiable number of people who have died from firearms, and the number is largely avoidable.

          A disarmed populace is easy to control and that’s how you want it.

          You’re mistaken. I don’t want the populace disarmed. I want all gun owners to be responsible gun owners, but that isn’t going to happen without regulation. Those who are able to safely own a gun and want to own a gun should own a gun. Nobody else should. Ideally we would have gun regulation that falls somewhere between the Netherlands’ or Finland’s gun law, which have a ~20x lower and ~3x lower death rate than our country.

          https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/gun-deaths-by-country

          Some of you are perfectly comfortable down there.

          Thanks for the ad hominem, you really have me convinced.

          • @dartanjinn@lemm.ee
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            Of that 50,000, how many were suicide? Should we register rope? How about table saws? Saw that one while I was doing biotrauma cleanup for a certain company with yellow trucks.

            I’ll go ahead and tell you - in 2021 54% we’re suicides. (https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2023/04/26/what-the-data-says-about-gun-deaths-in-the-u-s/)

            43% we’re murders. Additionally, how many of that 43% were defensive shootings? Either home defense or individual self defense?

            Additionally how many of those were negligent discharges?

            I’ll go ahead and tell you - 549 we’re “accidental” (read: negligent)

            You can’t just throw out an arbitrary number and say government can make people less violent or depressed or more responsible by giving themselves more power. That’s not how the world works. People will find a way to be violent to themselves or others or just plain irresponsible but the actions of a few should absolutely NOT curtail the rights of the many.

            Registration leads to confiscation. That’s now an established fact. While we’re comparing our country to others, UK, New Zealand, Australia, Sweden, Norway and Canada have all, in recent times, banned and confiscated registered firearms. Australia and Canada have been particularly egregious about it.

            People are not dying “over” it. A far majority of those deaths would have happened regardless given that only 549 were “accidents.”

            Suicide and murder will take place regardless of means or method. By trying to give more power to an already overstepping government, you’re throwing stones to topple rocks. Solve problems, don’t replace them.

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              I’ll go ahead and tell you - in 2021 54% we’re suicides.

              I’m aware of that, and it doesn’t change anything.

              https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2020/06/handgun-ownership-associated-with-much-higher-suicide-risk.html

              Simply owning a gun makes suicide more likely. So your comments about rope and table saws don’t really apply.

              You can’t just throw out an arbitrary number and say government can make people less violent or depressed or more responsible by giving themselves more power.

              And that’s not what I’m saying. Instead of arguing against a boogeyman, how about you address what I’m actually saying.

              Registration leads to confiscation.

              Good. Some people should not own guns. Only those who are capable of owning a gun safely should own one. Felons, people who are mentally unstable, those with a history of domestic abuse or suicide attempts, and so on are people who are unfit.

              Basically every other western country has figured this out except for our clueless ass country. And the death rates reflect that.

              People are not dying “over” it.

              Yes they are, -50,000 per year as I’ve already established.

              A far majority of those deaths would have happened regardless given that only 549 were “accidents.”

              That’s simply not true, and accidents are not the only preventable type of gun death.

              Suicide and murder will take place regardless of means or method.

              As my above link from standford shows, this is not true.

              The same applies for homicide.

              https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2022/04/handguns-homicide-risk.html

              The evidence supports the exact opposite of your claims.

              • @dartanjinn@lemm.ee
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                11 year ago

                Well, as it happens, your opinion is wrong and that right there is why no one should have a say over who can have what.

                Some people should be responsible enough to not use guns negligently or aggressively but they do. Doesn’t mean you get to pick who does and doesn’t get one. It’s little statements like that one that expose little pieces of your sympathy to tyranny. The right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.

                Gay black transgender democrat farmers on antidepressants with felony records should have the right to own guns. You don’t get to decide who’s worthy and who’s not.

                • @PizzaMan@lemmy.world
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                  your opinion is wrong

                  How convincing.

                  Some people should be responsible enough to not use guns negligently or aggressively but they do.

                  And therefore we need better protections.

                  It’s little statements like that one that expose little pieces of your sympathy to tyranny.

                  You have a terrible understanding of tyranny if a law saying “felons shouldn’t own guns”, voted in democratically is tyranny to you.

                  The right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed.

                  You got tripped up over something as simple as “people are dying over this”. So no thanks, I’m not going to take your interpretation of the 2nd Amendment.

                  You don’t get to decide who’s worthy and who’s not.

                  I never said otherwise. It’s the people’s decision when they go to vote. And the people should decide to prevent these preventable deaths.

                  • @dartanjinn@lemm.ee
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                    Laws are not protections. They give government license to punish you.

                    Saying guns should be registered, then some people shouldn’t own guns, then felons shouldn’t own guns - you keep shifting your narrative to dodge the arguments. Pick one.

                    The actual text of the amendment is not an interpretation - that’s literally what it says, word for word.

                    They’re only preventable in the manner they happened which is past tense. You can’t say they wouldn’t have happened otherwise. Again, your opinion is wrong. You favor sacrificing liberty for a little bit of perceived safety. It seems you haven’t spent much time looking into the past other than some people died a couple years ago. Genocide has followed confiscation enough times in history that neither I nor anyone else should vote for any form of gun control because it’s nothing more than an easily digestible double speak that ultimately breaks down to mean confiscation. If you want to vote your liberties away, that’s on you. Stop encouraging people to jump off that bridge with you.