Ok. The NYT article quotes two or three polling agency results. So to dismiss AK's post of it as anecdotal, after you give an anecdotal story of your own, is laughable. But maybe you were cracking a joke. Which is fine. Dry humor.Quote from Tsing Tao:
Yes, which begun with "I would think". See how that works? Introduce an idea as just that - an idea. A thought.
Don't present it as fact, and certainly don't write an article claiming it is - without sources.
Now you try.
LOL Ricter is still trying to learn how real social interaction works. He was always taught that government told one what to say and do and believe. Thinking freely wasn't the realm of the average person.Quote from Tsing Tao:
Yes, which begun with "I would think". See how that works? Introduce an idea as just that - an idea. A thought.
Don't present it as fact, and certainly don't write an article claiming it is - without sources.
Now you try.
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I'm sure some government entity somewhere is aware of my hand guns. So far as I know they're not aware of my long guns. If anyone from the government should ask, "they were all stolen earlier today and I was just about to pick up the phone and report it. Oh sorry, I never did write down the serial numbers. Oh yeah, go fuck yourself too." [/B]
You mean my entire collection that was stolen just this morning?Quote from trendlover:
So you write on the internet of your secret guns?
Huh?And you talk on the internet your opinion your country is so scary and dictator? Not really.
Yeah and I'm exercising it, does that make your vagina itch?You have your freedom to talk on the internet. You have freedom.
So...what's your point?But you complain you are so afraid of dictators and government, and your president Obama.
Quote from Ricter:
Ok. The NYT article quotes two or three polling agency results. So to dismiss AK's post of it as anecdotal, after you give an anecdotal story of your own, is laughable. But maybe you were cracking a joke. Which is fine. Dry humor.
âThere are all these claims that gun ownership is going through the roof,â said Daniel Webster, the director of the Johns Hopkins Center for Gun Policy and Research. âBut I suspect the increase in gun sales has been limited mostly to current gun owners. The most reputable surveys show a decline over time in the share of households with guns.â
That decline, which has been studied by researchers for years but is relatively unknown among the general public, suggests that even as the conversation on guns remains contentious, a broad shift away from gun ownership is under way in a growing number of American homes. It also raises questions about the future politics of gun control. Will efforts to regulate guns eventually meet with less resistance if they are increasingly concentrated in fewer hands â or more resistance?