The lawmakers?No, it's the NRA who have massive Republican backing... Typical right wing my-right-to-kill-you comes first nonsense. I'm not whining or wingeing. Just appalled that this happens EVERY Day in the U.S. They love their guns more than their children.Surely it's the law makers that have to answer for listening to the points against?
Hmmm interesting so the nra makes the law now? I think you misunderstood my point. It is just a lobby group, a powerful one at that absolutely, but a lobby group nevertheless.The lawmakers?No, it's the NRA who have massive Republican backing... Typical right wing my-right-to-kill-you comes first nonsense. I'm not whining or wingeing. Just appalled that this happens EVERY Day in the U.S. They love their guns more than their children.
Hmmm interesting so the nra makes the law now?
So, you misinterpret or fail to understand and then make silly disingenuous comments. The comment about your posts earlier is perhaps one you should re read.Hmmm interesting so the nra makes the law now? I think you misunderstood my point. It is just a lobby group, a powerful one at that absolutely, but a lobby group nevertheless.
Sorry but I do not understand what you mean. I thought I was factually correct, perhaps you should try and correct the point if I wasn't right instead of attacking me as a person.So, you misinterpret or fail to understand and then make silly disingenuous comments. The comment about your posts earlier is perhaps one you should re read.
As I said they are a very powerful lobby, but they do not make the law. Don't people vote in their law makers and isn't it therefore representative of what the people want?Actually, I think it pretty much is.
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/10/19/taking-on-the-n-r-a
Sorry but I do not understand what you mean. I thought I was factually correct, perhaps you should try and correct the point if I wasn't right instead of attacking me as a person.
But I thought they were factually correct. How can that possibly be disingenuous, then there would be an element of intend involved which there isn't. Ergo it is incorrect, nothing to do with thick skinned or not, not like I hit the report post button or anything. It is just unnecessary to insinuate intend by utilising comments like disingeneous or silly. By all means argue the point or demonstrate where they are legally appointed law makers.JP, I think you really should be less tetchy and a little more thick-skinned. You haven't been "attacked as a person", merely somebody pointing out that your comments were silly and disingenuous.
Then play the argument and not the person.It would really be good if there could be one conversation / discussion on here that didn't end up like this.
I'd hazard a guess in both situations things happened so quickly that even if you'd had a gun in the glove box you wouldn't have had time to reach it.
So it would serve no purpose other than to give bravado that gets you killed, or to escalate a road rage incident into something far worse.
As I said they are a very powerful lobby, but they do not make the law.
Don't people vote in their law makers and isn't it therefore representative of what the people want?
Are you talking about within the UK?Signs of mental illness?
The rest? I'm not an expert, but @Garry Edwards or @Cobra can probably fill in the blanks.
. They love their guns more than their children.
Good point totally forgot about that one. Out of interest has the Royal ascent ever refused or declined a proposed law? Interesting point.Yes. If you want to be that technical then here in the UK, our parliament doesn't actually make the law. They effectively lobby the queen to do it for them.
Absolutely, it is a profession.I'm not sure. I'm not American. But the lobbying industry in the US is massive and from my research watching the West Wing their laws are always a tricky negotiation with self interested groups.
Royal assent hasn't been refused here in over 300 years.Good point totally forgot about that one. Out of interest has the Royal ascent ever refused or declined a proposed law? Interesting point.
Absolutely, it is a profession.![]()
Good point totally forgot about that one. Out of interest has the Royal ascent ever refused or declined a proposed law? Interesting point.
Although that's not to say HM doesn't interfere in politics.Royal assent hasn't been refused here in over 300 years.
Although that's not to say HM doesn't interfere in politics.
When Tam Dalyell tried to force a vote on the second Iraq war, HM refused to allow the House to debate it, citing Royal Prerogative.
Just some harmless innuendo in that thread, I'd argue that it is totally different compared to a serious subject like this.I said that Your comments were sillY as Rapscallions pointed out. You seem to want to provoke, having just read many comments of yours about your "balls" in another thread.
I disagree. Preventing a debate and a vote is little different to refusing assent, just nipping it (democracy) in the bud a bit earlier.Prerogative is often used though.
Not least in the regular dissolution of parliament, and the in the approval of the honours list. Completely different to Royal assent.
I disagree. Preventing a debate and a vote is little different to refusing assent, just nipping it (democracy) in the bud a bit earlier.
Actually so did I, and yes they do use them for hunting !It's not large Caliber I meant...but large capacity semi auto assault weapons.
I thought we were discussing commercial flights, but either way there is still a driver or two should things go tits up.Fighter pilots would be unable to fly their planes at all without software adding corrections to their inputs......The fly by wire systems are massively complex and the jets are now designed for efficiency over stability.
That they can "shoot" better than they can drive?Unfortunately, their RTA death rate per 100K is three times higher than ours, so what does that tell you about them?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_traffic-related_death_rate
When applying for a grant or renewal the police always refer back to "your" GP to check for any reason reason why you should be precluded from owning one. ( or so)Signs of mental illness?
The rest? I'm not an expert, but @Garry Edwards or @Cobra can probably fill in the blanks.
Actually so did I, and yes they do use them for hunting !
But seriously WTF?
Yep, and I guess it will be the same for anyone else that tries too.Yes he is, but he is being stopped by the Republican party and the NRA lobbyists (who own the Rebuclican party).
Skinned and gutted before it hits the groundWTF...Doesn't that just leave a bloody mess (as opposed to a trophy)
I wouldn't put too much faith in that. Read the transcripts from Air France flight 447!I thought we were discussing commercial flights, but either way there is still a driver or two should things go tits up.
At least (driver less) cars can't plummet out the sky!I wouldn't put too much faith in that. Read the transcripts from Air France flight 447!
No, although it suited the police to say this.Actually so did I, and yes they do use them for hunting !
But seriously WTF?
I thought we were discussing commercial flights, but either way there is still a driver or two should things go tits up.
That they can "shoot" better than they can drive?
When applying for a grant or renewal the police always refer back to "your" GP to check for any reason reason why you should be precluded from owning one. ( or so)
And that includes mental instability.
But just to give you a little more fuel, Thomas Hamilton was refused a licence, I think on the grounds of "instability", on the word of his Dr.
He appealed and won. This is the guy that shot up the school at Dunblane that resulted in the hand gun ban.
Unfortunately the system was at fault, and let us all down!
Ah Ok that was the "report" that I read, but I stand to be corrected.No, although it suited the police to say this.
And not forgetting the government, that totally ignored the recommendations of the Cullen report.Other shooters were then punished for the incompetence of the police
The PM isn't obliged at all to resign. The refusal might even be on his/her advice!
It's pure supposition what would happen as it's not happened in recent times and is unlikely to.
The people behind the NRA, the Republicans whose bidding they do... Why is it dim? If they cared a damn thing about what happens there sometimes more than once every day of the year, if they weren't more intent on owning guns than preserving human life, then perhaps I would withdraw the comment.Dim comment of the day award recipient.
Best place to be. I wouldn't want to be stood in front of them.The people behind the NRA
The people behind the NRA, the Republicans whose bidding they do... Why is it dim? If they cared a damn thing about what happens there sometimes more than once every day of the year, if they weren't more intent on owning guns than preserving human life, then perhaps I would withdraw the comment.