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Old 04-23-2014, 04:51 PM
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when i think of places we need armed occupants, bars are the first thing that come to mind...

after all, everyone in a bar is always of sound mind and never quick to act.
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Old 04-23-2014, 05:29 PM
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when i think of places we need armed occupants, bars are the first thing that come to mind...

after all, everyone in a bar is always of sound mind and never quick to act.
Yes because as we all know the problem with guns in this country is primarily those who are licensed to carry.

It's not the thugs. It's all of the law-abiding citizens.

This country is doomed.

Do you eat genetically modified food, zig? If so, stop eating it.
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Old 04-23-2014, 07:56 PM
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Yes because as we all know the problem with guns in this country is primarily those who are licensed to carry.

It's not the thugs. It's all of the law-abiding citizens.

This country is doomed.

Do you eat genetically modified food, zig? If so, stop eating it.
doesn't everyone eat genetically modified food?

you're right, it is the thugs for the most part. but sometimes reasonable people do unreasonable things.
we had a shooting here easter sunday. two neighbors that have had gripes on and off got into it in the road in front of their homes.
the 40-ish elementary school teacher shot his 78 year old neighbor and killed him.
over grading a driveway.

i know people want to have more control, and mass shootings by maniacs remind people we don't have full control.
i own guns. i'm not sure tho that i like the idea of guns in bars. seems like it would cause more problems then it solves.
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doesn't everyone eat genetically modified food?

you're right, it is the thugs for the most part. but sometimes reasonable people do unreasonable things.
we had a shooting here easter sunday. two neighbors that have had gripes on and off got into it in the road in front of their homes.
the 40-ish elementary school teacher shot his 78 year old neighbor and killed him.
over grading a driveway.

i know people want to have more control, and mass shootings by maniacs remind people we don't have full control.
i own guns. i'm not sure tho that i like the idea of guns in bars. seems like it would cause more problems then it solves.
Chicago had 37 shot and 8 killed during this past w/e, 90% gangbangers and other than the cop who killed his jail guard wife in a murder suicide none had carry permits what more FOID cards.
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Old 04-23-2014, 08:18 PM
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Chicago had 37 shot and 8 killed during this past w/e, 90% gangbangers and other than the cop who killed his jail guard wife in a murder suicide none had carry permits what more FOID cards.
Most likely same thing next w/e provided the weather is good, w/o the cop/jail guard murder/suicide that is crazy rare. Thank God!
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Old 04-23-2014, 08:48 PM
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doesn't everyone eat genetically modified food?

you're right, it is the thugs for the most part. but sometimes reasonable people do unreasonable things.
we had a shooting here easter sunday. two neighbors that have had gripes on and off got into it in the road in front of their homes.
the 40-ish elementary school teacher shot his 78 year old neighbor and killed him.
over grading a driveway.

i know people want to have more control, and mass shootings by maniacs remind people we don't have full control.
i own guns. i'm not sure tho that i like the idea of guns in bars. seems like it would cause more problems then it solves.
And some people in England kill other people with hammers because they don't have guns. Would that be better? Sometimes crazy people kill innocent people indiscriminately. Unfortunately, that's what happens when you don't / can't keep them in a psych ward.
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And some people in England kill other people with hammers because they don't have guns. Would that be better? Sometimes crazy people kill innocent people indiscriminately. Unfortunately, that's what happens when you don't / can't keep them in a psych ward.
No joke, i've said all that before.


But i dont see how guns in bars is a good step. what issue does this law address that was a problem before now? that will be solved by drunk georgians carrying in their local honky tonk?
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I do not see how combining alcohol and firearms is preferable to not combining them.
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doesn't everyone eat genetically modified food?

you're right, it is the thugs for the most part. but sometimes reasonable people do unreasonable things.
we had a shooting here easter sunday. two neighbors that have had gripes on and off got into it in the road in front of their homes.
the 40-ish elementary school teacher shot his 78 year old neighbor and killed him.
over grading a driveway.

i know people want to have more control, and mass shootings by maniacs remind people we don't have full control.
i own guns. i'm not sure tho that i like the idea of guns in bars. seems like it would cause more problems then it solves.
zig do you really believe that a gun ban in bars will be followed by an unreasonable person?

Typically the person you're describing is a coward. They know that guns aren't allowed in certain places.

If anything, this will prevent rowdiness and overall thuggery in drinking establishments...If the BAR OWNER decides that guns are allowed.

This isn't even addressing the fact that we, as citizens, have a right to keep and bear arms.

I applaud the state of Georgia for helping to level the playing field and rejecting the authoritarian incompetence of the Feds who ship guns to Mexican cartels and want nothing more than to disarm law-abiding, tax paying citizens.
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In Wisconsin we are a land of bars, in fact only two States have more bars per capita and like GA passed a carry conceal law allowing bar owners to determine whether guns are allowed as of Nov. 1, 2011. I'd say less than a 1/3 of the bars I've been to prohibit guns and I am unaware of any bar shootings either justified or not by a carry/conceal licensed person during the past two and a half years.

The problem with guns has very little to do with lawful gun owners and everything to do with illegal owners.

So while we fight for mandatory minimum gun crime sentencing and sensible stop and frisk laws we instead pass laws aimed at legal gun ownership that has nothing to do with the underlying problem.

Kind of like having an oil leak on your car and taking it in for a wash to fix it.
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Old 04-24-2014, 11:36 AM
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I own guns, quite a few. I have opted out of getting my CCP because I know that when I go out to dinner/happy hour/brunch etc, I am going to have a drink or four. This way I will not be carrying my gun when UI (whether actually intoxicated or not it doesn't matter here). That said I do think that their are plenty of law abiding citizens that can make that decision. There have been an awful lot of people carrying guns into bars for a long time and doing bad things with them. Perhaps this might discourage that behavior.
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I own guns, quite a few. I have opted out of getting my CCP because I know that when I go out to dinner/happy hour/brunch etc, I am going to have a drink or four. This way I will not be carrying my gun when UI (whether actually intoxicated or not it doesn't matter here). That said I do think that their are plenty of law abiding citizens that can make that decision. There have been an awful lot of people carrying guns into bars for a long time and doing bad things with them. Perhaps this might discourage that behavior.
Alcohol makes smart people do really stupid things. Don't want to be on the receiving end of that nor do I want to be near a gun while UI.
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zig do you really believe that a gun ban in bars will be followed by an unreasonable person?

Typically the person you're describing is a coward. They know that guns aren't allowed in certain places.

If anything, this will prevent rowdiness and overall thuggery in drinking establishments...If the BAR OWNER decides that guns are allowed.

This isn't even addressing the fact that we, as citizens, have a right to keep and bear arms.

I applaud the state of Georgia for helping to level the playing field and rejecting the authoritarian incompetence of the Feds who ship guns to Mexican cartels and want nothing more than to disarm law-abiding, tax paying citizens.
yes, because when i think of incompetent govt, the first thing i want to do is carry a gun to a bar.

glad i don't live in ga, or hang out in bars.
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how interesting, i didn't know about this until someone posted it elsewhere...

http://www.theroot.com/articles/poli...flip_flop.html

i was reading an article about the rancher out west who had an armed standoff with the blm, because he's been grazing his cattle for decades on federal land, but won't pay the grazing fees.
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The problem with guns has very little to do with lawful gun owners and everything to do with illegal owners.

So while we fight for mandatory minimum gun crime sentencing and sensible stop and frisk laws we instead pass laws aimed at legal gun ownership that has nothing to do with the underlying problem.
What laws are being passed to limit gun ownership? All I'm seeing are laws doing exactly the opposite. Links, please.

The vast majority of illegal guns used in crimes were originally purchased legally. The reason we have so many illegal guns is because guns are so easy to get. Because we have so many of them. They're cheap and accessible.

Gun sentencing laws don't mean anything. It's easier for felons to (legally) regain right to gun ownership than it is to regain the right to vote. Which says something about which right the government is more afraid of its citizens having. Private gun ownership does nothing to protect one against gov't tyranny. The gov't will win that fight every time. It has bigger guns.

Fact is, you stand a greater chance of dying by homicide if you own a gun than if you don't own a gun. Here's a link to an article weighing the pros and cons of ownership:

http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/753058_1

And stats don't support the self-defense justification for ownership for the vast majority of people. From the piece:

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Overall, the limited data on self-defense gun use suggest that (a) genuine self-defense gun use is rare, (b) there are many ways that people defend themselves without a gun, and (c) many of these other methods may be as effective as self-defense gun use in preventing injury. Perhaps surprisingly, the evidence does not indicate that having a gun reduces the risk of being a victim of a crime or that having a gun reduces the risk of injury during the commission of a crime.

What the data do indicate is that much of the self-defense gun use reported on private surveys is inappropriate and socially undesirable. The possibility of using a gun in a socially useful manner— for example, against a criminal during the commission of a crime—will occur, for the average person, 0 times, or perhaps once in a lifetime. At other times, the use of a gun against another human is socially undesirable. Regular citizens with guns, who are sometimes tired, angry, drunk, or afraid, and who are not trained in dispute resolution, have lots of opportunities for inappropriate gun use. People engage in innumerable annoying and somewhat hostile interactions with each other in the course of a lifetime.

In the rare instance of a real-world shooting situation, confusion, stress, and fear can become overwhelming. Heart rates skyrocket, and it is difficult to think clearly and act deliberately. This creates 2 major problems for civilians with guns, particularly those who are not well trained. The first is that they may act inappropriately. Indeed, police officers, who receive large amounts of training, are still often inadequately prepared to handle ambiguous but potentially dangerous situations, and they often make serious mistakes. Individuals without practical training do much worse.

The second problem is that the pounding heart, muscle tension, trembling, dizziness, and nausea that may accompany a real-world shooting situation will degrade the owner's ability not only to use the gun wisely but to use it effectively. Although adrenaline may enhance animal fighting skills and be useful for either flight or fighting, it creates a severe loss in the fine motor coordination needed for the accurate shooting of a handgun as well as the ability to think rationally, reflectively, or creatively.[97]

Thus, many gun experts believe that a handgun is far from an ideal tool for home self-defense, except for a small minority of especially well-trained individuals who maintain their skills through intensive, regular practice.[97] Currently, few homeowners are sufficiently trained for that tiny chance when they may have to use their handgun to ward off an intruder.
Obviously, I'm not judging any of y'all as gun owners; you all, I imagine, are incredibly careful and responsible with them. I grew up in a conservative area; I have many near and dear people to me who own guns, and the several of them, in my opinion, should not be owning guns. One of them flashed his gun in a dispute over a parking space. He also threatens suicide on a regular basis. His daughter, when she was 21, stuck his gun in her mouth and, by some miracle, had second thoughts and didn't pull the trigger. She still lives with him and he still had a gun. Legally, of course. And he's EXACTLY the sort who would love to go to a bar where he's allowed to bring his gun.
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Private gun ownership does nothing to protect one against gov't tyranny. The gov't will win that fight every time. It has bigger guns.
They will win every time?

Are you certain of this due to the amount of top military brass being replaced plus the ammount of ammo and weapons the government has supplied to its various agencies?

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What laws are being passed to limit gun ownership? All I'm seeing are laws doing exactly the opposite. Links, please..
http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2...town.html?_r=0

Still can't find a gun shop in Chicago because it's illegal.

Wonder what your response would be if gun-shop was replaced by abortion clinic?
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Gun sentencing laws don't mean anything. .
Had gun sentencing laws for a felon carrying/using a gun been even a year minimum/mandatory at least six kids would not have been shot on a basketball court last year in Chicago. Because the culprit would have been in prison. And that's one instance.

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