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Actually all rocks crumble eventually.The rock that doesn't crumble diverts a river.
Do you support the Dickey Amendment?YOU don't have practical solutions, so why demand one of me?
Actually all rocks crumble eventually.The rock that doesn't crumble diverts a river.
I'm sorry -- what compromise do you believe you offer here?Support for background checks and other recent measures being debated in the Senate hovered around 90% but none can pass.You have not offered a compromise.You can dig in your heels, like the NRA does or you can reach out to folks like me with concerns and compromise.
So... you had no real point. Thank you .The tree that does not bend will break.Remember, it is the SCOTUS that interpreted the 2nd as a personal right. With new court members it could be reinterpreted to mean a right to form a militia.
It can also strike gay marriage, Obamacare and Roe v Wade. your point?
Allow me share a personal anecdote (please don't tell anyone).You cannot compare an accident to suicide.
And It's not up to me or you for that matter to presume that people who commit suicide are mentally ill.
It is an assumption that a person must be wrong in the head to want to die. I won't make that assumption
Every person has the absolute right to decide whether they live or die. I have no right to tell them otherwise and neither do you
My father, a man with no mental issues was diagnosed with cataracts. He managed to convince himself he was going blind and attempted to kill himself with a overdose of pills. The success rate for pills is about 2%, the percent with a gun is 89%. He survived the attempt, had the surgery, and lived another 20 or so good years. I'm sure he never regretted surviving. Was he in his right mind when he attempted suicide? If he had used a gun he likely would have missed out on 20 years of life.
Allow me share a personal anecdote (please don't tell anyone).You cannot compare an accident to suicide.
And It's not up to me or you for that matter to presume that people who commit suicide are mentally ill.
It is an assumption that a person must be wrong in the head to want to die. I won't make that assumption
Every person has the absolute right to decide whether they live or die. I have no right to tell them otherwise and neither do you
My father, a man with no mental issues was diagnosed with cataracts. He managed to convince himself he was going blind and attempted to kill himself with a overdose of pills. The success rate for pills is about 2%, the percent with a gun is 89%. He survived the attempt, had the surgery, and lived another 20 or so good years. I'm sure he never regretted surviving. Was he in his right mind when he attempted suicide? If he had used a gun he likely would have missed out on 20 years of life.
And it would have been his choice.
To do guarantee that you have to ensure you have the majority of the US on your side. You can dig in your heels, like the NRA does or you can reach out to folks like me with concerns and compromise. Remember, it is the SCOTUS that interpreted the 2nd as a personal right. With new court members it could be reinterpreted to mean a right to form a militia.You are not taking my guns or my Second Amendment rights on the basis of a hunch
Allow me share a personal anecdote (please don't tell anyone).You cannot compare an accident to suicide.
And It's not up to me or you for that matter to presume that people who commit suicide are mentally ill.
It is an assumption that a person must be wrong in the head to want to die. I won't make that assumption
Every person has the absolute right to decide whether they live or die. I have no right to tell them otherwise and neither do you
My father, a man with no mental issues was diagnosed with cataracts. He managed to convince himself he was going blind and attempted to kill himself with a overdose of pills. The success rate for pills is about 2%, the percent with a gun is 89%. He survived the attempt, had the surgery, and lived another 20 or so good years. I'm sure he never regretted surviving. Was he in his right mind when he attempted suicide? If he had used a gun he likely would have missed out on 20 years of life.
And it would have been his choice.
Your posts shows a failure to understand the true nature of depression.
We already have background checksSupport for background checks and other recent measures being debated in the Senate hovered around 90% but none can pass.You have not offered a compromise.You can dig in your heels, like the NRA does or you can reach out to folks like me with concerns and compromise.
The tree that does not bend will break.It can also strike gay marriage, Obamacare and Roe v Wade. your point?Remember, it is the SCOTUS that interpreted the 2nd as a personal right. With new court members it could be reinterpreted to mean a right to form a militia.
I don't see anything wrong with not spending federal money to advocate guns or gun control.Do you support the Dickey Amendment?YOU don't have practical solutions, so why demand one of me?
Allow me share a personal anecdote (please don't tell anyone).You cannot compare an accident to suicide.
And It's not up to me or you for that matter to presume that people who commit suicide are mentally ill.
It is an assumption that a person must be wrong in the head to want to die. I won't make that assumption
Every person has the absolute right to decide whether they live or die. I have no right to tell them otherwise and neither do you
My father, a man with no mental issues was diagnosed with cataracts. He managed to convince himself he was going blind and attempted to kill himself with a overdose of pills. The success rate for pills is about 2%, the percent with a gun is 89%. He survived the attempt, had the surgery, and lived another 20 or so good years. I'm sure he never regretted surviving. Was he in his right mind when he attempted suicide? If he had used a gun he likely would have missed out on 20 years of life.
And it would have been his choice.
Your posts shows a failure to understand the true nature of depression.
I understand it just fine
I lived with a wacko depressive mother
Your life your choice. No one has a right to tell you that you must live. It is the most fundamental of fundamental rights
I don't see anything wrong with not spending federal money to advocate guns or gun control.Do you support the Dickey Amendment?YOU don't have practical solutions, so why demand one of me?
You can still do research you just can't use the results to advocate for guns or gun control
Allow me share a personal anecdote (please don't tell anyone).You cannot compare an accident to suicide.
And It's not up to me or you for that matter to presume that people who commit suicide are mentally ill.
It is an assumption that a person must be wrong in the head to want to die. I won't make that assumption
Every person has the absolute right to decide whether they live or die. I have no right to tell them otherwise and neither do you
My father, a man with no mental issues was diagnosed with cataracts. He managed to convince himself he was going blind and attempted to kill himself with a overdose of pills. The success rate for pills is about 2%, the percent with a gun is 89%. He survived the attempt, had the surgery, and lived another 20 or so good years. I'm sure he never regretted surviving. Was he in his right mind when he attempted suicide? If he had used a gun he likely would have missed out on 20 years of life.
And it would have been his choice.
Your posts shows a failure to understand the true nature of depression.
I understand it just fine
I lived with a wacko depressive mother
Your life your choice. No one has a right to tell you that you must live. It is the most fundamental of fundamental rights
Like I said, you fail to understand the nature of Depression. Just because you've watched someone die of cancer doesn't make you an oncologist. It's like you're blaming her for her own disease.
But thank you for helping us understand YOU.
We already have background checksSupport for background checks and other recent measures being debated in the Senate hovered around 90% but none can pass.You have not offered a compromise.You can dig in your heels, like the NRA does or you can reach out to folks like me with concerns and compromise.
The tree that does not bend will break.It can also strike gay marriage, Obamacare and Roe v Wade. your point?Remember, it is the SCOTUS that interpreted the 2nd as a personal right. With new court members it could be reinterpreted to mean a right to form a militia.
It is already illegal for anyone to sell a gun to a felon
So what extra background checks do you want?
I don't see anything wrong with not spending federal money to advocate guns or gun control.Do you support the Dickey Amendment?YOU don't have practical solutions, so why demand one of me?
You can still do research you just can't use the results to advocate for guns or gun control
The CDC does studies, and produces findings. That's not "advocacy", that's science. The kind of science that made things like this message board and your computer/phone possible.
Allow me share a personal anecdote (please don't tell anyone).
My father, a man with no mental issues was diagnosed with cataracts. He managed to convince himself he was going blind and attempted to kill himself with a overdose of pills. The success rate for pills is about 2%, the percent with a gun is 89%. He survived the attempt, had the surgery, and lived another 20 or so good years. I'm sure he never regretted surviving. Was he in his right mind when he attempted suicide? If he had used a gun he likely would have missed out on 20 years of life.
And it would have been his choice.
Your posts shows a failure to understand the true nature of depression.
I understand it just fine
I lived with a wacko depressive mother
Your life your choice. No one has a right to tell you that you must live. It is the most fundamental of fundamental rights
Like I said, you fail to understand the nature of Depression. Just because you've watched someone die of cancer doesn't make you an oncologist. It's like you're blaming her for her own disease.
But thank you for helping us understand YOU.
I didn't blame her at all.
So don't tell me what I did or didn't do when you don't know shit about the situation
We already have background checksSupport for background checks and other recent measures being debated in the Senate hovered around 90% but none can pass.You have not offered a compromise.You can dig in your heels, like the NRA does or you can reach out to folks like me with concerns and compromise.
The tree that does not bend will break.It can also strike gay marriage, Obamacare and Roe v Wade. your point?Remember, it is the SCOTUS that interpreted the 2nd as a personal right. With new court members it could be reinterpreted to mean a right to form a militia.
It is already illegal for anyone to sell a gun to a felon
So what extra background checks do you want?
There are no requirements for background checks for private sales.
And it would have been his choice.
Your posts shows a failure to understand the true nature of depression.
I understand it just fine
I lived with a wacko depressive mother
Your life your choice. No one has a right to tell you that you must live. It is the most fundamental of fundamental rights
Like I said, you fail to understand the nature of Depression. Just because you've watched someone die of cancer doesn't make you an oncologist. It's like you're blaming her for her own disease.
But thank you for helping us understand YOU.
I didn't blame her at all.
So don't tell me what I did or didn't do when you don't know shit about the situation
You used the word "whacko". Was that meant to be a term of endearment? Or are you just new to the language?
We already have background checksSupport for background checks and other recent measures being debated in the Senate hovered around 90% but none can pass.You have not offered a compromise.You can dig in your heels, like the NRA does or you can reach out to folks like me with concerns and compromise.
The tree that does not bend will break.It can also strike gay marriage, Obamacare and Roe v Wade. your point?Remember, it is the SCOTUS that interpreted the 2nd as a personal right. With new court members it could be reinterpreted to mean a right to form a militia.
It is already illegal for anyone to sell a gun to a felon
So what extra background checks do you want?
There are no requirements for background checks for private sales.
Yet it is illegal for anyone even a private individual to sell a gun to a felon.
So if you don't want to break the law you have to make sure you are not selling to a felon
Your posts shows a failure to understand the true nature of depression.
I understand it just fine
I lived with a wacko depressive mother
Your life your choice. No one has a right to tell you that you must live. It is the most fundamental of fundamental rights
Like I said, you fail to understand the nature of Depression. Just because you've watched someone die of cancer doesn't make you an oncologist. It's like you're blaming her for her own disease.
But thank you for helping us understand YOU.
I didn't blame her at all.
So don't tell me what I did or didn't do when you don't know shit about the situation
You used the word "whacko". Was that meant to be a term of endearment? Or are you just new to the language?
It is an appropriate term for my mother,
You never met her so like I said you don't know shit