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by GSD Admin on 29 January 2013 - 23:01

Do you agree something needs to be done? And not just with mass shooting but accidents, guns that fall into the wrong hands and just plain murders. With this you know who pulls the trigger.

I guess you and your wife would need his and her guns. Who cares how much it costs isn't your protection and 2nd amendment rights worth it? It will ID as soon as you pick the gun up, anything less won't work. I don't have all the answers but neither do you or the other gunners. You can't begin to even tell me how to stop mass murders let alone accidents, murders and making sure your gun doesn't get ripped off.

Just because the people you know are clean and good doesn't make it so with everyone the world over.

You don't want assault rifles/weapons touched, you don't want anything changed well surprise things change.

Like I have said in past posts I lost a relative to gun violence and my oldest was robbed at work with a gun jammed in the face. So, don't cry me a river about what you will have to go through to do something like this, try putting yourself in the place of 1000s who lose someone to gun violence and accidents. I have no smypathy for people who will fight tooth and nail to keep assault rifles/weapons and high capacity mags. These weapons are capable of killing many quickly.


by Blitzen on 30 January 2013 - 00:01

More good points, GSD admin. I've never had the bad fortune of losing anyone near and dear to gun violence. A friend I worked with in PA was the victim of a drive by when he lived in Dallas. He was getting luggage out of the trunk of his car when it was parked in his apartment complex parking lot; he was shot by someone he didn't know - evidentally a random shooting by a teenage gangbanger with an illegal gun. He survived, barely.The gangbanger was convicted... he was just 16 years old.

Two Moons

by Two Moons on 30 January 2013 - 00:01

You guys have been watching too much television.

Anyone who puts his life on the line will tell you he would not want to depend on this type of fantasy crap when he's facing violence.

Go ahead, ask the first cop you come too, ask a veteran.

It's nice hollywood and nothing else.

by beetree on 30 January 2013 - 14:01

I don't think you would need his and her guns. If the technology develops, just make it programmable. Easy enough to allow two adults access to the same home protection weapon. That should be a simple programming detail. So, I just love how everyone goes nuts when you suggest they be chipped! Like it would turn them into some kind of a zombie, too funny.

I do have a weakness for bbq chips, and can't eat just one.
Tongue Smile

Two Moons

by Two Moons on 30 January 2013 - 16:01

It's too easy....LOL

I have to cut back.....LOL


Just turn and walk away.....LOL


No..seriously, just walk away.

by beetree on 30 January 2013 - 17:01

As a matter of fact, I think I just came up with a brilliant idea. Lightbulb It could even be made into a James Bond movie. I think I will call it the "Costanza Solution" for lack of a better name for the time being.

I think it should be possible to build a personal-assault-weapons-stash finder. I think it is doable and probably highly profitable. There are many ways this idea can go, if one gives it a little brain time.

It shouldn't be too hard, just something that can maybe read via, echo location, I think, some kind of algorithm that indicates the probability of the whereabouts of a man made arsenal of modern weapons, using tell-tale characteristics and elemental properties. There are certain alloys that would be specific to such a lode. There are particular shapes that would lead to a suspected cache.

Think about it. We can determine which mountains contain molybdenum, which fields hide crude oil; it should be simple to locate larger sized weapons caches, composed of high tech alloys and other materials. 

Two Moons

by Two Moons on 30 January 2013 - 17:01

Yeah, lets locate the pills in your medicine cabinet and the booze hidden in the liquor stash of every citizen, for their own good of course.
Let's put idiots away with the mentally ill as well.



Walking away didn't work.

by beetree on 30 January 2013 - 17:01

LoL, the nastier and more personal you get, I chalk it up as a direct hit. Let's see, your hidey hole vs. my bubble, hmmmmm??? No brainer!

Two Moons

by Two Moons on 30 January 2013 - 17:01

You got that right no brains what so ever.

Two Moons

by Two Moons on 30 January 2013 - 17:01

Bee,
if you wanna have fun and play, why don't you post a fun thread just make it as imaginary as you can so no one will take issue with it.





 


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