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In reply to the discussion: More time, more discretion: Changes to gun permit law spurred by tragedy in Buffalo [View all]AndyS
(14,559 posts)19. If a gun is purchased legally through a FFL then one must assume
that they passed a background check, have committed no recorded felonies and therefore are law abiding citizens.
Or are you saying that the required background checks leave something to be desired and are ineffective?
Perhaps your point is that once someone commits a crime with a gun they bought before they committed that crime retroactively are not law abiding?
There are already enhanced sentences for use of guns in crimes in most states but that happens AFTER someone is injured. You okay with that? Wait until a crime happens and only THEN consider some remedy?
I'm just looking for some kinda idea of what the hell constitutes a law abiding citizen that legally buys a gun and why so many of them kill people. Can ya' help me out here?
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More time, more discretion: Changes to gun permit law spurred by tragedy in Buffalo [View all]
sarisataka
Jun 2023
OP
I did not ignore your point about punishing past deeds. Just followed gun logic to the
AndyS
Jun 2023
#11
I do not think and did not say "The state has no interest in children's welfare in general"
The Mouth
Jun 2023
#38