"Maybe I'm Wrong About Guns"

watch this amazing debate
Hardly ‘amazing’ – it’s more of the same ignorance and idiotic sophistry:

Hasty generalization fallacies

Post hoc fallacies

Confirmation bias fallacies

False comparison fallacies

What’s remarkable about the gun ‘debate’ is that both sides are equally wrong.

More firearm regulatory measures isn’t the solution.

No one is trying to ‘ban’ guns or ‘confiscate’ guns.
 
How do you get Joe Biden to like guns?

Strap one to the head of an 8 year old girl.

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It could be worse

Old joe could be fondling boys
 
^^^
This is a lie.
Exactly right, because all one has to do in order to gauge it all, is to look at the leftist agenda's, where as they know good and well that to push the agenda's that they are pushing, that a serious push back will take place in America.

So serious that they think that guns in the hands of those that will seriously push back against their agenda's scares them to death. I can still do math, and 2+2 still equals 4.

No one wants any war or problem's, but people are real protective of their families, their religions, and their cultures. If all of it comes under attack in the public square, then they want nothing to do with the public square, and if they are followed to their place of safety away from it all, and they are followed because the government wants them to participate for the revenue aspects involved (keeping the public sector strong), then it makes them feel trapped into obeying forces that they don't agree with. Somehow it all needs to be worked out for the betterment of everyone involved.
 
Exactly right, because all one has to do in order to gauge it all, is to look at the leftist agenda's, where as they know good and well that to push the agenda's that they are pushing, that a serious push back will take place in America.
They - openly- tell us they wan to ban guns, and confiscate guns,
It's impossible to honestly state otherwise.
Thus, he lies.
 
Just watched the first few minutes, but might watch the rest later. I found it rediculous when he, like so many gun nuts here claimed that those wanting reasonable gun regulation didn't know anything about guns. It was funny when he said the forefathers would have certainly known how much gun technology would advance, and gave the puckle gun as an example of a fully automatic gun of that time. He didn't bother to mention the puckle gun was capable of only 9 rounds per minute.
The Founders knew about rifles muskets, which improved accuracy and increased range.

They knew about percussion primers, which increased reliability.

They knew firearms had gone from matchlocks to more modern firearms.

They knew firearms technology would progress and firearms would become more efficient.

To say they didn't know is highly intellectually dishonest.

No, your average gun controller doesn't know much about guns, because most of them think AR's fire a magical tumbling bullet that's the most lethal round in firearms history .
 
The Founders knew about rifles muskets, which improved accuracy and increased range.

They knew about percussion primers, which increased reliability.

They knew firearms had gone from matchlocks to more modern firearms.

They knew firearms technology would progress and firearms would become more efficient.

To say they didn't know is highly intellectually dishonest.

No, your average gun controller doesn't know much about guns, because most of them think AR's fire a magical tumbling bullet that's the most lethal round in firearms history .
To portray the puckle gun as a fully automatic rifle as we think of fully automatic rifles is highly intellectually dishonest. A puckle gun could only be described as a semi automatic gun, at best, even with stretching credulity. A majority of NRA members want universal background checks. Lots of knowledgable, responsible gun owners want background checks.
 
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To portray the puckle gun as a fully automatic rifle as we think of fully automatic rifles is highly intellectually dishonest. A puckle gun could only be described as a semi automatic gun, at best, even with stretching credulity. A majority of NRA members want universal background checks. Lots of knowledgable, responsible gun owners want background checks.

No one said the Pickle gun was automatic. Only that the Founders understood that firearms technology wasn't going to end with muzzleloaders.

There's no majority of gun owners that want universal background checks. Y'all need to stop telling that lie.
 
No one said the Pickle gun was automatic. Only that the Founders understood that firearms technology wasn't going to end with muzzleloaders.
And, let's be clear:
George Washington, et al, would, in no uncertain terms, fully support the idea that every potential militiaman, and every frontier family, have an AR15 above their transom and 10 loaded 30rd magaxines in their cartridge box.
 

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