A serious conversation on Gun Regulation

That being said, as a owner, user, advocate, every-day-conceal-carrier?

We need some common sense regulation.

Lol, having a gun doesn't grant you magical ability to know what is needed or not. And the only thing you're advocating here is unconstitutional bullshit.

The media needs to be regulated. How, you may ask? They should be fined for every time they mention a terrorist (school shooter, mass murderer, puppy killer) by name.

Blatant disregard of the 1A.

In order to purchase, own, carry or use a firearm, a citizen being 18 years or older can acquire a Firearms License, after completing a firearm safety course (CCW, Range Officer training, NRA safety course, etc.), submitting to a federal background check, and an interview with their local law enforcement agency.

So automatic infringement by the course being too expensive or LEO's refusing to give interviews. What part of the 2A do you have trouble with again?

Conversations like these are what gun owners and enthusiasts like us need to be having.

No, this waste of time trying to divide the community and willingly hand over rights for no actual benefit, since anyone who's bothered to look at the facts knows nothing you suggest would work, is not something we should be having.

Do good Work

So don't entertain idiots who suggest denying two core rights designed specifically to prevent government tyranny that kills people on an entirely different scale than homicides by individuals.

/r/Firearms Thread