Re: convince me/ help me
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: balls2elwall</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
however i do shoot uspsa and shoot atleast twice a week and as such can sympathise with wanting to muffle the gun shots as well as reduce muzzle flip and recoil. I'm just not completely convinced they should be so easy to purchase. I suppose there is the argument that we should be less worried about those who are willing to pay the tax and do the background check as opposed to those who just download a design and visit two different machine shops and then assemble it themselves.
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First, let me say this...Silencers, suppressors, mufflers, whatever you want to call them should NOT be regulated. If you read the background of the NFA of '34, you will see that they were not the main target but were thrown in at the 25th hour.
Gun laws don't stop crime. Should we have a process to determine that only people who abide by the law and are of sound mind be able to purchase firearms? Yes, we should. I implore you to look at FBI gun crime data. This paper you are writing seems so damn subjective and you don't seem to have the information that you really need. I have an advanced education, and I am here to tell you that a research paper should be well researched and documented. If you want to base your conclusion on the opinion that you came to based on research, by all means do so. I don't understand where people get off thinking more regulation or the need for stricter laws stop crime. CRIMINALS DON'T FUCKING CARE ABOUT THE LAW. Does a "gun free zone" stop gun crime? Hell no! It only keeps people who refuse to break the law unprotected. The notion is ridiculous.
Maybe you should look at hearing damage statistics. One shot from a rifle while out deer hunting can permanently damage your hearing. I am an avid hunter and I will be the first to admit that I am not going to stop and put in ear pro before I take a shot; there is usually not time to put in ear pro.
It really bothers me that you (et. al.) don't see the need. I would like to spend some time educating you. There are some people that would rather remain ignorant, but you are trying so I will give you the benefit of doubt. The same people who don't see the need for suppressors don't see the need for your "hi-cap" magazines for your shooting competitions. I mean, do you really need 17 rounds? Who needs 17 rounds? You don't need FN 5.7 or "black tip" ammo to penetrate level III-A body armor. XM193 will do the job just fine out of an AR pistol.
I think maybe you should look at ways of allowing law abiding people to better protect them and their family. I sleep with a 9" .300blk and AAC 762-SDN-6. If there is a bump in the night, my hearing isn't blown after the first round and I will still be able to have awareness of where the bad guy is. Just one more reason to own a can. Plus, with all of that loud noise that you make unsuppressed, you are just a rude and inconsiderate bastard!
And they aren't easy to purchase...it's a pain in the ass. It's not like going to the neighborhood package store and getting loaded and killing someone with your car. I think we have bigger fish to fry.
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Edit: Mike, I really liked your post. It hit the nail on the head. I started reading it earlier but got sidetracked