Ray Kelly weighs in on gun control On Face The Nation: 'The Problem Is The Handgun' – VIDEO
NYPD in bid to roll out experimental gun detector technology in next six months
Published Tuesday, January 29, 2013, 8:15 AM
Updated Tuesday, January 29, 2013, 8:15 AM
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Portia_O'Neill | Jan 30, 2013, 08:48 PM EST
The problem is violence.
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Smyrnian | Jan 30, 2013, 04:42 PM EST
Law abiding citizens obey the law and the criminals do not (that's what makes them criminals). Example: drugs are illegal but they are everywhere among the criminal class. Guns could be totally outlawed like crack cocaine and the criminals would still have guns. Lets not disarm the good guys in a race toward some feel good but ineffective legislation.
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Pecos Kid | Jan 30, 2013, 01:27 PM EST
NO!NO!NO! The problem is not enough handguns in law abiding people! Period! Nothing else.No amount of "regulation" will stop gun crimes. This only makes people "feel good" that whole we have to do something mantality.
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EphraimKibbey | Jan 30, 2013, 12:08 AM EST
jflanagan - The self-evident, inalienable right to LIFE will trump the second AMENDMENT (after-thought) right to bear arms every time! When your right to own a shiny new TOY like an assault rifle or a 100 round drum for your own amusement starts treading on the right to life of a 6 year old, guess who's right will win in the eyes of the American people and in the decrees of the courts. Your rights end where those of others begin! Jefferson's idea of watering the Tree of Liberty with blood every so often did not envision a world where insane survivalists would consider 6 year olds a threat and massacre them. Jefferson said TYRANT'S blood not that of the INNOCENTS. Time to step back into the sane world of the 99% of the country that doesn't think that the black helicopters are going to come for them - or have you done something you shouldn't have to give them cause to come for you?
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jflanagan | Jan 29, 2013, 08:37 PM EST
"What country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance. Let them take arms."
Thomas Jefferson
to James Madison
It is not a hunting thing, it is a liberty thing. The FBI Director couldn't say it was not policy and legal to kill American citizens without Judicial trial and conviction. Our Senate gave the power, and President Obama has accepted, to lock up those believed to be plotting a terrorist act for 5, 10 and more years without a conviction. Not that the person committed an act but is believed will commit one in the future.
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Searlit | Jan 29, 2013, 03:01 PM EST
@EphraimKibbey, great post!
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EphraimKibbey | Jan 29, 2013, 01:19 PM EST
I agree that universal background checks and an up to date national database of criminals and those judged to be a danger to themselves or others are the most important common sense steps that we can take to diminish gun violence. These two steps attack the heart of the problem of guns reaching those who should not have them and includes ALL firearms not just the glitzy ones. The mechanics involved are already in place so all that is needed is money for data input (need a job using your typing skills?) and an expansion of the current FFL transaction law to include gun shows and private sales. At $20 to $30 a transfer, the firearms dealers are looking at a 40% increase in business and may need to hire more staff. Who says the government can't create jobs? An essential aspect of this new law must be its teeth. For the law to work, the ATF will need a permanent director, more agents and will need to prosecute those who flaunt the new rules vigorously. In the past, the GOP and the NRA have worked tirelessly to neuter the ATF allowing illegal guns to flow into our big cities and across the border into Mexico. This must STOP! Either you are for a nation of law and order or you are on the side of the criminals. They must CHOOSE!
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patrickesq | Jan 29, 2013, 10:44 AM EST
I would agree with all of the measures that Commissioner Kelly supports to close the big loophole in background checks, prevent the sale of military stye assault weapons and large clip ammunition. This needs to be done on a national level so that 90% of the illegal weapons seized in NY were obtained from outside the state.
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