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Old 10-12-2007, 05:01 PM
kurto kurto is offline
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Default Re: mandatory mental health evaluation for gun-rights supporters

pvn- sorry, I thought this was a serious discussion. Judging by your tact, I take it that's not possible with you.

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Wait, are they drunk when they're in class? It hasn't been THAT long since I was in school, but we generally waited until after classes to start the HEAVY drinking.

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pointless blather.... nowhere did I suggest they're drunk in class. Nor is it relevent to anything I've said.

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and you think beer = instant murder impulse

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I didn't say anything remotely like it. Wow, you really have to resort to some cheap tactics to try to make a reply don't you?

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it seems that you'd want them to have the guns at the time they're least likely to be trashed, right?


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Once again, your replies seem to have no relation to anything I've said. Are you having an imaginary debate in your head?

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If more had access... what?


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I thought this part was clear? There is a correlation between youth violence and access to firearms. I believe a larger armed youth population (particularly when paired with a group with increased access and use of alcohol) will lead to more needless firearm related violence.
(yes, I believe college students are young, slightly immature and more prone to irrational and violent behaviour then adults. This is, supported by studies as well but I doubt that interests you.)

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I haven't seen anyone here advocate that "everyone" be compelled to carry.


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Where did I say compelled. You really can't respond to someone without changing what someone said. Rathar dishonest.

I said, "Some people think that we'd be better off if everyone carried guns." That is not the same as saying everyone should be compelled to carry guns.

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Most officers, myself included, prefer an armed public.

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This person in response to this thread said he prefers an armed public. Good enough for you?

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No, your word choice is incredibly sloppy.


[/ QUOTE ] ironic, since you constantly add your own words and attribute them to other people.
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