Re: Guns
Posted: Mon May 08, 2023 6:43 pm
Guns are great. Always have been, always will be.
Yep, guns are pretty awesome. It's the humans that chose to hoard them, develop attachments to them as totemistic fetishes, and then develop a worldview where they are necessary to their sense of security and well being, and then tie their entire identity to them that are the problem.
Absolutely. The guns that enter the black market started out on the white market, and that black/white metaphor extends out to its logical conclusion.Geiginni wrote: Tue May 09, 2023 2:49 pmSo, how do all these "legal" firearms become "illegal". Where and why is there a pathway where "illegal" arms are entering the market? What part do or don't the manufacturers have in this, and do they bear some responsibility? What used markets, vis-a-vis bad-faith dealers, gun shows, estate sales/auctions allow these once "legal" weapons to fall into the "illegal" (presumed to be used to commit crimes) marketplace?
I have the feeling that any real stats put to this would reveal that the vast majority of weapons used to commit crimes/assault are in fact, "legal" firearms
kiro7 wrote:One gun is stolen every 48 hours from a car in Tacoma, the Tacoma Police Department said...
Tacoma Police are asking gun owners to be more responsible with storing their guns.
Over 200 guns were stolen from cars in 2022 in Tacoma, along with 10 less than a month into this year.
The stolen guns being counted are from thieves breaking into cars and don’t include guns that are taken out of stolen cars.
Gun owners can prevent these thefts by not leaving guns in their cars, keeping their firearms secure, following safe handling procedures, and keeping guns out of the hands of juveniles.
“Stolen guns are finding their way into the hands of juveniles and are being used in violent crimes, “said Tacoma Chief of Police Avery L. Moore. “Many of these firearms are stolen in vehicle prowls. By not leaving firearms unattended in your vehicle, you are helping us keep guns out of the hands of juveniles.”