Welcome to DU! The truly grassroots left-of-center political community where regular people, not algorithms, drive the discussions and set the standards. Join the community: Create a free account Support DU (and get rid of ads!): Become a Star Member Latest Breaking News General Discussion The DU Lounge All Forums Issue Forums Culture Forums Alliance Forums Region Forums Support Forums Help & Search
'But states rights!' - Bernie fans wyldwolf Jun 2015 #1
Not all Bernie fans agree on this one, obviously. RiverLover Jun 2015 #2
Yeah you're right. Reply should have been... wyldwolf Jun 2015 #3
'But states rights!' - Bernie Sanders AlbertCat Jun 2015 #26
So wyldwolf and the NRA have this much in common: brentspeak Jun 2015 #8
'In Reversal, the NRA Embraces States' Rights' wyldwolf Jun 2015 #10
no. what he believed was that states could best manage background checks magical thyme Jun 2015 #25
So states can best manage... wyldwolf Jun 2015 #38
last I saw, communities and states manage voter registration. and the states manage magical thyme Jun 2015 #53
So he's a states rights advocate wyldwolf Jun 2015 #56
your attempt to link Bernie to the slave states that own the "states rights" meme magical thyme Jun 2015 #78
So he isn't a states rights advocate on guns? wyldwolf Jun 2015 #79
No 2- word soundbite accurately summarizes Bernie's thinking about gun control magical thyme Jun 2015 #80
So his position is convoluted? wyldwolf Jun 2015 #81
oh ffs. if a 2-word soundbite doesn't do it, a single word doesn't either. it's a complex magical thyme Jun 2015 #82
Most of them probably make up their own minds, rather than blindly cheerleading. Betty Karlson Jun 2015 #20
he believed gun control could best be managed at the state level. that's not the same as state's magical thyme Jun 2015 #23
What else can be best managed at the state level? wyldwolf Jun 2015 #39
voter registration is handled by state & community. ACAs are state level unless magical thyme Jun 2015 #54
So he's a states rights advocate wyldwolf Jun 2015 #55
Different mentality over here, mate. TheCowsCameHome Jun 2015 #4
Yep, and population. prayin4rain Jun 2015 #7
Australia didn't remove all guns. 1/3 were bought back. And restrictions were put in place. RiverLover Jun 2015 #9
It must have to do with Americans loving their guns. TheCowsCameHome Jun 2015 #12
Yep, it's a damn shame. n/t prayin4rain Jun 2015 #14
A gay friend of mine told me that the Aussie men don't have to compensate for their size with guns. LiberalArkie Jun 2015 #31
Bazinga! U4ikLefty Jun 2015 #67
Americans also believe owning an SUV is about freedom. Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2015 #35
I certainly approve this post. BlueJazz Jun 2015 #5
K&r from a firearm owner in favor of sensible restrictions on firearms. Scuba Jun 2015 #6
So great to know there are gun owners like you, Scuba. RiverLover Jun 2015 #27
The reality is that a clear majority of gun owners are like Scuba eridani Jun 2015 #66
K&R from another firearm owner in favor of sensible restrictions on firearms! peacebird Jun 2015 #33
Laws -- CAN -- make a difference. The problem .... MH1 Jun 2015 #11
Excellent points. RiverLover Jun 2015 #13
K & R Thespian2 Jun 2015 #15
"Because of the proliferation of guns, America is one of the most dangerous countries in the world" EX500rider Jun 2015 #41
How about countries like us...? Bigmack Jun 2015 #58
I am glad we aren't Venezuela that's for sure.. EX500rider Jun 2015 #61
Over 14,800 homicides in 2012... Thespian2 Jun 2015 #75
"Are you saying that 14,800+ homicides do not make America one of the most dangerous of nations?" EX500rider Jun 2015 #76
Okay. Thespian2 Jun 2015 #77
Outstanding Posts..Thanks .big K AND R... post and link say everything there is to say....nt Stuart G Jun 2015 #16
"This is what we should have done after Newtown/Sandy Hook" George II Jun 2015 #17
I concede, you are right. I am wrong. /nt RiverLover Jun 2015 #22
I think here the problem is the 2nd Amendment treestar Jun 2015 #18
This ISNT TAKING AWAY PEOPLE's GUNS. That's a RW meme that Fox has spread even to us on the left. RiverLover Jun 2015 #24
No but in comparison with Australia and other countries treestar Jun 2015 #37
That is a difference, & it would be relevant if we wanted to take away their right to bear arms. RiverLover Jun 2015 #40
Australia's was compulsory, so you can understand why we assumed you meant compulsory. prayin4rain Jun 2015 #46
Compulsory for certain types of guns only. Do you need a semi-automatic? RiverLover Jun 2015 #48
No, certainly I do not think any regular citizen does. prayin4rain Jun 2015 #49
How many pistols are not semi auto? clffrdjk Jun 2015 #83
I can get behind this madokie Jun 2015 #19
Gun Grabber!!!!!! RiverLover Jun 2015 #30
This message was self-deleted by its author RiverLover Jun 2015 #47
Second Admendment, 2nd Admendment, II Admendment, SECOND AD, 2 AD packman Jun 2015 #21
No one wants to prevent Americans' right to bear arms. RiverLover Jun 2015 #28
John Oliver did a great series on this on the Daily Show. DanTex Jun 2015 #29
The SCotUS would not permit banning all semi-autos.... Adrahil Jun 2015 #32
What really happened in Australia were Australians burying a lot of guns in their back yards. EL34x4 Jun 2015 #34
I can see how the NRA would spin it that way. RiverLover Jun 2015 #42
You're right about needing the strong will of the people. EL34x4 Jun 2015 #44
OMG that's so true, and so awful RiverLover Jun 2015 #45
Speaking of spin Shamash Jun 2015 #57
Our president disagrees with your spin, & acc to Factcheck, it is indeed in the eye of the beholder RiverLover Jun 2015 #70
You missed something Shamash Jun 2015 #73
Read the fact check article. It really is debatable. Both sides. RiverLover Jun 2015 #74
But Australia doesn't have major gun manufacturers TexasBushwhacker Jun 2015 #36
"A decade of gun massacres had seen more than 100 people shot dead." Contrary1 Jun 2015 #43
Yes, this was essentially a gun ban. Damansarajaya Jun 2015 #50
Message auto-removed Name removed Jun 2015 #52
South Korea as well davidpdx Jun 2015 #62
K&R..... daleanime Jun 2015 #51
I don't understand why anyone, anywhere would need to carry a weapon, polly7 Jun 2015 #59
Possibly this? Shamash Jun 2015 #60
I'm fully for a woman, or anyone's right to choose. polly7 Jun 2015 #64
Remember that fear is subjective Shamash Jun 2015 #68
I don't argue with people who believe it's fine to openly carry around guns at the expense of polly7 Jun 2015 #69
Post removed Post removed Jun 2015 #72
The question is how many more shootings and deaths will it take before something is done? davidpdx Jun 2015 #63
Australia doesn't have anything similar to our 2nd amendment. roamer65 Jun 2015 #65
It is more pre-apocalyptic than frontierland mentality. Baitball Blogger Jun 2015 #71
Latest Discussions»General Discussion»WONDERFUL! This is what ...»Reply #6