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  1. #46
    No, I'm not wrong. The only reason he could acquire the handguns was a loophole in the NICS law. Had his mental health situation been reported as required he would not have been able to purchase the handguns.

    He also had to lie on the federal purchase form to purchase the weapons.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

  2. Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    No, I'm not wrong. The only reason he could acquire the handguns was a loophole in the NICS law. Had his mental health situation been reported as required he would not have been able to purchase the handguns.

    He also had to lie on the federal purchase form to purchase the weapons.

    Yes, you are wrong...

    Virginia state law on mental health disqualifications to firearms purchases, however, is worded slightly differently from the federal statute. So the form that Virginia courts use to notify state police about a mental health disqualification addresses only the state criteria, which list two potential categories that would warrant notification to the state police: someone who was “involuntarily committed” or ruled mentally “incapacitated.”[112] ”

    Federal law defines adjudication as a mental defective to include "determination by a court, board, commission or other lawful authority" that as a result of mental illness, the person is a "danger to himself or others."[112] Because of gaps between federal and Virginia state laws, the state did not report Cho's legal status to the federal National Instant Criminal Background Check System, and Cho's purchases were not prevented.[112] On April 30, 2007, Virginia Governor Timothy Kaine issued an executive order intended to close those reporting gaps.

    Another loophole closed 32 lives too late.

    And the other shootings?

  3. #48
    Those citations, however, completely disregard the purchase form questionnaire which Mr. Cho could not have answered truthfully and recieved the firearms. There were several issues brought up when the NICS law was implemented, mainly regarding state reporting requirements and making the database truly universal, but the law was ramrodded through the Congress unchanged.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

  4. So...what you are saying is the current laws are inadequate to prevent nutcases from purchasing instruments of death?

  5. #50
    Have you ever filled out the federal purchase form? It states quite clearly that court ordered psychiatric care is a disqualifier for purchase.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

  6. #51
    Ceph, I know full well it is legal to purchase semi auto weapons. Every post I made about certain weapons being illegal was in reference to fully auto weapons, not semis. Hell, if semis were illegal I would be slightly illegal myself.

    My comments about what happened at your school are based completely on media accounts of what happened, and pertain solely to the legalities involved. I wouldn't pretend to know the precise events, who, what where, how, or why, because media reporting is notoriously inaccurate.

    I never claimed everyone in the US was a Christian, that was another poster.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

  7. #52
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ceph
    Hi guys....

    dont want to be rude...but neither of you knows diddley squat about what happened here at Virginia Tech....so it behooves you not to use it as an example until you have something other than media sources.

    thought I would add some points :

    1) banning guns isnt going to do diddley squat to stop the baddies from getting guns...there is a black market...and its there for the crazies because they are crazy enough to pay.

    2) ES - you really want to ban guns? What happens if they do become illegal? the problem with things that are illegal...its hard to stop the people who supply them illegally....hec, look at weed and other drugs....they're banned too....and they are EVERYWHERE.

    3) LH - it is legal to purchase semi-automatics...my buds have them..AR-15s and AKs. ES - no they havent shot anyone, nor will they in the future....if you exclude terrorists. When we go to the Range we are usually just out there to have fun...we take targets and have practice....which is nice...not going to lie because as a future Army Officer I would *love* to know how to shoot....there's just something about going into war unprepared that doesnt really appeal to me...makes me think of a girl whose last name was Lynch...and through the Army we only get the chance to shoot and qualify our M-16s once or twice a year.

    4) I was the fat kid who always lost at dodgeball....I loved it anyway. I didnt need to win a whole bunch of games to give me confidence. My parents let me make my own decisons and I learned it that way...and I was still a good kid who got good grades and worked hard and didnt mess around.

    5) there are cases in my home county of teachers not allowing their students to say prayers in class because it could offend someone...I think there are even cases of kids not allowed to wear religous paraphinelia such as pendants. Thats stupid...if seeing a cross or a star of David or hearing someone pray to themselves shakes you up that bad then you probably dont believe whatever it is you believe as strongly as you think. I am not saying the teacher leads the class in prayer...I have never seen this happen personally...but letting children say a prayer on their own should be fine.

    6) LH - lol, we are not all christians...I am what I like to call confused...mom is Catholic...dad is Jewish...I am a Cashew (not horridly religious but very, *very* faithful)... I think you were trying to say civilized right

    7) yup...once a gun nut always a gun nut...I like the idea of being able to carry a concealed weapon if I must in the future when I walk home through the dark dank streets of DC....call it violence if you will...I would like to think of it as personal safety....not all of us live in a safe environment. And to tell you the truth I honestly find enjoyment shooting my plinker at the targets...it takes concentration and thought and control...good mental exercise.

    Thought I would add my thoughts.
    A very good post Ceph, if I may say so.
    You certainly have the ability to hit the nail right on the head.
    Wom

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dr.Goodnow
    We are ALL not christians, although I would venture that most on this board are of a humanitarian nature.
    Well thankyou Doc....now I can completely disregard my ex's statement that I was animal when we were married.
    Now I can rest easy
    Wom

  9. There are lots of countries with more restrictive hand gun controls than the US....they also don't seem to have as many crazed people running around shooting up school children.

    Yes, I would like to see a ban on handguns. Especially concealed handguns. Especially any rapid-fire, semi-automatic...however you want to call them - instruments of death.

    And no I am not advocating trampling on any constititutional rights. I am not suggesting disarming the militia. Nor am I suggesting muzzling the press.

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    I'd like to see a ban on all guns across the entire world! In fact I'd like to see a law against producing guns!

    It seems a lot of people want to own a gun to be able to protect themselves.

    I met a girl from Texas a couple of years ago, she told me that she couldn't sleep, unless she had a gun "under her pillow". Isn't that sad!!

    If you walk down a dark alley with a gun in your pocket and feel threatened, don't you think you'd use it?



    "I don't know which weapons will be used in the third World war, but in the fourth, it will be sticks and stones" --- Albert Einstein.


  11. #56
    A ban on concealed carry permits even though FBI crime stats show time and again that after states pass CCW laws crime rates go down?

    There's a testimonial to emotion triumphing over logic.

    The states/cities with the most restrictive gun laws in the country are also home to some of the highest crime rates. NYC, Washington, DC, LA.......

    Yep, them thar gun bans really do the trick.


    Criminals LOVE unarmed victims.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

  12. #57
    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    A ban on concealed carry permits even though FBI crime stats show time and again that after states pass CCW laws crime rates go down?

    There's a testimonial to emotion triumphing over logic.

    The states/cities with the most restrictive gun laws in the country are also home to some of the highest crime rates. NYC, Washington, DC, LA.......

    Yep, them thar gun bans really do the trick.


    Criminals LOVE unarmed victims.

    Just like Canada. it takes an act of God to get a handgun.... yet gun crime is on the rise. Goes up every year.




    R.I.P my dear Sweet Teddy. You will be missed forever. We love you.

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  13. Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    A ban on concealed carry permits even though FBI crime stats show time and again that after states pass CCW laws crime rates go down?

    There's a testimonial to emotion triumphing over logic.

    The states/cities with the most restrictive gun laws in the country are also home to some of the highest crime rates. NYC, Washington, DC, LA.......

    Yep, them thar gun bans really do the trick.


    Criminals LOVE unarmed victims.
    I hope those stats weren't published by the MEDIA! You know how unreliable the media is!...

    I think if concealed weapons are going to be allowed...we should issue weapons upon graduation from grade school...everybody gets one...it levels the playing field...

  14. #59
    Quote Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary
    I hope those stats weren't published by the MEDIA! You know how unreliable the media is!...

    I think if concealed weapons are going to be allowed...we should issue weapons upon graduation from grade school...everybody gets one...it levels the playing field...

    Upon proper completion of the requirements... perhaps




    R.I.P my dear Sweet Teddy. You will be missed forever. We love you.

    http://www.hannahshands.etsy.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by wombat2u2004
    Well thankyou Doc....now I can completely disregard my ex's statement that I was animal when we were married.
    Now I can rest easy
    Wom
    I did qualify it Wom...I said MOST!

    Doc
    Merry Holidays to One an All Blessed be

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