Should QAnoners be barred from owning guns?

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Cuddles, Jan 31, 2021.

  1. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    They're already getting barred from security clearance and likely holding office next?

    What do gun activists who believe in "we have a mental problem in America" anytime we have a mass shooting believe? Do we need Marjorie to shoot someone in congress first?
     
  2. Atlantic

    Atlantic

    Should QAnoners be barred from owning guns?

    yes.

    and they are not the only ones.
     
  3. Atlantic

    Atlantic

    and not only that -

    all those freaks should be put in one big nuthouse - somewehre in the middle of nowhere.

    lock 'em all up and throw away the key and forget 'em.
     
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  4. VEGASDESERT

    VEGASDESERT

    should flat earthers be barred from owning a gun?

    Or what about AOC who thinks people in congress are out to kill her?

    Thread finished.
     
  5. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    Qanon true believer people are certainly not the kind you would want to be armed around you. They are halfwits who can be made to believe anything through repition.

    There is simply a thick seam of people with the neurological wiring to be easily mislead. Perhaps we need a new round of the 50s-70s experiments like the Milgram to understand how society functions without natural selection taking care of most of these perhaps?

    https://behavioralscientist.org/how-would-people-behave-in-milgrams-experiment-today/

    It's hard to do something without being abused but also doing nothing seems foolish if they are just too unstable to own firearms.
     
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  6. Atlantic

    Atlantic

    of course. because they are crazy.
     
  7. Mercor

    Mercor

    You must mean the Police
    The left are in favor of Qaon and the police gun bans

    the concept of disarming police is at least worth discussing, or would be if the police unions weren’t so intransigent. “The Police Benevolent Association and the Sergeants Benevolent Association are terrible on (reform), they’re just horrible,” Williams said. “I always say the union leaders would make great police chiefs in the Jim Crow South.” (Lynch and Mullins did not respond to comment in particular.)

    If you think police should have a gun then you are for Jim Crow laws.. huh
     
  8. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    What I am in favour of is leaning toward a UK style of armed policing where armed police are volunteers (start as unarmed community police) who have serious, extensive training when this is possible.
     
  9. wrbtrader

    wrbtrader

    I'm in favour of that too but I think it would be impossible to do such in the United States. The right to bear arms is too strong in the U.S. by citizens good / bad on both sides.

    I know there's a few test communities in the U.S. doing very well...very low crime rate to none.

    wrbtrader
     
  10. Bugenhagen

    Bugenhagen

    I was putting together (translating) a talk on Ehlers-Danlos syndrome for a friend and tbe often mentioned fact that US medical students get 19 hours of education on nutrition in 4 years of clinical study was mentioned. The details of why make sense but this crazy thing still happens. I believe a similar time available vs sheer quantity of literature crunch happens with police.

    For me, not having guns is a way to focus community policing to focus on influencing skills and people with these skills. My experience in a para-police/military role in anti-poaching informed me how much, dunno charisma? Is needed as much as being a blue wall? Sales skills?

    Half thought out, I get there are guns just I really feel certain there is a problem in policing training as large as the one in medicine.
     
    #10     Feb 1, 2021
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