Seems pretty clear to me, want to place limits on it, get support for a new amendment.

@freemo right on. And before someone posts the "well regulated militia" argument, the militia at that time was the able-bodied male population. The 2a is definitely about the general public being armed and trained to repel either invasion or tyranny.

If the Federal government wanted to take the 2a seriously, they should be expanding the Civilian Marksmanship Program and offering free rifle lessons in high school.

@mike805 The well regulated militia is clearly an exemplary clause and not a qualifying clause

@freemo also "the people"in the 2a definitely refers to the actual human beings living in this territory. So that quashes any "collective right" claim.

The use of "the people" to refer to some theoretical group right is really a Marxist invention. The founders said what they meant and meant what they said.

@mike805 @freemo the founders were not gods. Their conception of guns, militia, armies, people (who they thought mattered), rights (for those they throughout mattered) bear absolutely no relevance today. All of those have changed dramatically since then.

I might have a suggestion that could satisfy most of the people here:

**Problem:** The perpetrators in mass shootings are mainly "loners" with some unresolved issues.

**Solution:** To be able to legally buy a gun you need to be a member in good standing and have a permit from a "well-regulated militia" (a.k.a. a gun club or society).

So the responsibility for the security of a society is neither on the individual nor on the government, but on the society itself.

What do you think? Is everybody happy? You have your guns (as many as you wish) and the rest of us are a little bit less concerned we'll get shot at our place of work, learning, or praying.

@lmrocha @mike805 @freemo

@pj @lmrocha @mike805 @freemo That's actually terrifying. You have to join a militia with a roster that the government approves of, and if ever your club (the people you associate with) is deemed by the state to be hostile to the state you are stripped of your rights.

@thatguyoverthere

Why is it more terrifying than being all by yourself? Just make sure your club is not hostile to the government.😀

If the government thinks you, or any bunch you are currently associated with, are hostile, you will be stripped of your rights anyway, club or not club. At least in a club that was previously sanctioned by that same government, you have some kind of protection.

@mike805 @freemo @lmrocha

@thatguyoverthere @mike805 @freemo @lmrocha

If it helps, think of it as a ***"gun owners' fediverse"*** where each club is an "instance" and the NRA, instead of an association of individuals, is a federation of all the gun clubs of America.
Then, instead of taking care primarily of just the needs of their wealthy donors (gun manufacturers), they may start also thinking about the needs of all of their other members and their local societies.

@pj

The idea is great except where its required.. it would be like saying if you want access to the internet you need a fediverse instance you join and that gives you permission to get on the internet.

@thatguyoverthere @mike805 @lmrocha

@freemo

How don't you see it is the same situation?

I can get access to the Internet from a library or walk onto a shooting range and shoot a few rounds under supervision, but if I want to buy a gun and take it home where there is a risk of harming other people, I have to get an IP subscription and join some of the social platforms where I can "shoot" nonsense like this.😀
@thatguyoverthere @mike805 @lmrocha

@pj @freemo @mike805 @lmrocha you literally never HAVE to join any platforms to browse the web. You can run your own server (blog, fedi, game, whatever) and others can access it. If you just want to build something for a local community you could even skip the internet altogether and run a wide area network on your own if you have the resources completely separate from the internet.

@thatguyoverthere

Yes. you can do it all by yourself, but you need an ISP to access the Net, don't you?

@mike805 @freemo @lmrocha

@pj @thatguyoverthere @mike805 @lmrocha

You also need a gun shop to buy a gun, not sure the analogy works too well honestly

@freemo
The problem is that you don't need a gun shop to buy a gun or the shop doesn't care who they sell their guns to.

This is the same as if you could access the internet from your computer without an ISP. Imagine what a shitshow the Internet would be then compared to what it is already is now.

If you could only buy a gun from a gun shop, I believe more than half of all the problems we have now with gun violence would go away.

@thatguyoverthere @mike805 @lmrocha

@pj

I have nonproblems with making sure the usual background check from a gun were enforced on all purchases. So if thats all you are puahing for you have my support

@thatguyoverthere @mike805 @lmrocha

@freemo

Yes. That would be a good start. My suggestion was though to try seeing things from a larger perspective.

I believe that one of the problems is that too many individuals are from their immediate local (physical) while fulfilling their "communal needs" primarily with strangers over the Internet except for and maybe , which is obviously not enough, and sometimes even adds to further alienation.

I think people should be free (or even encouraged) to form their own local societies with real people they get to know because of things they feel strongly about, and guns seemed like one such catalyst to increase the number of "good guys" and minimize the harm done by "bad guys" with guns.

@thatguyoverthere @mike805 @lmrocha

@freemo @thatguyoverthere @mike805 @lmrocha

One more thought about the analogy between ISPs and gun clubs with regard to privacy, and then I'll shut up.

Long ago, I received a letter from my ISP that they got a request from an entertainment company to get my ID because they want to sue me for downloading one of their pirated series from somewhere (which I did). They were just informing me of that fact and that they won't comply with the request if I stopped.

Well, I'm not downloading anymore (streaming is better) and even if I moved a couple of times, I'm still with the same ISP.

So being a member of a good club (who knows who you are) sometimes also means you can protect your better.

@pj

No need to shut up.. Disagreeing and talking about this is healthy, even if no one changes their mind the exercise is healthy.

As long as you stay respectful, as you have, please feel free to keep brining up as many points as you want.

being in a gun club, taking gun training, and everything in that regard which you suggest is a good thing. I totally encourage people join gun clubs... where the analogy breaks down is when you suggest it be a legal requirement (rather than a strong suggestion) for gun ownership.

There are a few reqasons gun licensing or requiring clubs is problematic...

1) it means some entity can take away your rights if they feel you arent living up to their expectations, this has the potential to be abused, specifically if those clubs that have the power are decided on by the government

2) It can delay your access to a gun, and if you are in danger that may cost you your life. a good example of that would be someone with a restraining order who might be at risk of being raped. They cant wait

3) Unless done very carefully it would effectively act as a registery for who does and doesnt have guns. This can potentially be used by a corrupt government to track down and take away said guns should the government want to infringe on gun rights and become oppressive.

@thatguyoverthere @mike805 @lmrocha

@freemo

No worries. The "shut up" part was a figure of speech😀. Many tried, unsuccessfully.

"legal requirement" vs. "strong suggestion"? I can work with that as long as it minimizes the chances of "bad guys" legally getting their hands on guns (e.g. more than a dozen AR-15s)

Specifically:

1) Not if being part of a club, who is a member of the NRA means you are ***more*** protected than as an isolated individual.

2) If you need to arm the victim to protect themselves from being raped by someone they have a restraining order on, that order and the agency that issued it is worth as much as the paper the order is written on.

3) See 1)
@thatguyoverthere @mike805 @lmrocha

@pj

> 1) Not if being part of a club, who is a member of the NRA means you are more protected than as an isolated individual.

right, you should be just as protected if you buy a gun and have no association to the NRA, both protection in terms of the ability to use a gun to defend yourself, as well as protected from having yoru gun taken

> 2) If you need to arm the victim to protect themselves from being raped by someone they have a restraining order on, that order and the agency that issued it is worth as much as the paper the order is written on.

When has a restraining order **ever** provided any protection of any kind against a person who chooses to rape you? the only thing a restraining order would do is make it easier to get the person arrested **after** the fact (since you only need to prove they were near you, not that they raped you)... But no restraining order in any country would do anything to physically prevent a person from raping you if they decided they were going to... so I dont follow your logic here.

@thatguyoverthere @mike805 @lmrocha

@freemo

Yes. That's exactly my point.

You ***should*** be, as an individual, protected from being killed, raped, or prevented to use a gun for legitimate reasons, but in this imperfect world you are ***not***, so joining a group or club or some other kind of people's gives you more protection than if you are facing all of that alone. In some way, these community-sanctioned associations can become a replacement for gangs.

I think this applies to 2) as well. Instead of just shoving a gun into the victim's hands and calling it done, set up a women's shelter or some other safe community place they can use, or get a GPS tracker on the bozo. Yes, it will violate his human rights and hurt his feelings, but who cares.

@thatguyoverthere @mike805 @lmrocha

@pj

If you ever find or make a society where I am better protected from rape, murder, and violent acts without a gun than with a gun then i will be the first to join you there... For now that does not and never has existed.

@thatguyoverthere @mike805 @lmrocha

@freemo @pj @thatguyoverthere @mike805 @lmrocha
You will not be protected from any violent act by a gun in any but extreme cases.
In the normal case, even in the violent country you are in, you are protected by human togetherness, understanding.
If you ever need a gun for protection, you are already in a very bad place. I hope you never experience this.
In any case, don't think of the worst case as the only one. If you do that, you give up a lot of the positive things we think about as "humanity".

@admitsWrongIfProven @freemo @pj @mike805 @lmrocha owning a firearm and being proficient with them really isn't any different than having a spare tire or a hammer in terms of preparedness except perhaps the consequences of not being prepared could be life or death. The situation which requires a tool you don't possess or have the skills to use is a bad situation. Sure you may never need it, and that's great.

One use of firearms that this conversation has been mostly void of is hunting and protecting animals under your care from predators. No amount of perfection in humanity will resolve the need for weapons to exist.

@thatguyoverthere @mike805 @freemo @lmrocha @pj What are you talking about?
I read your toot twice, and i have no idea what you try to say in relation to the conversation.

@admitsWrongIfProven pretending reality doesn't exist in hope of Utopia is futile masturbation afaict

@thatguyoverthere Yes, i like that too! Masturbation for all! Masturbate as the dispurv says, masturbate! masturbation nation!

@admitsWrongIfProven funny enough there was an article going around saying there might not be enough meatsuits for ww3 because war aged men are fapping too much.

@thatguyoverthere You go off topic, i can do so too. Happy to see the counter counter stirred something, at least.

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@thatguyoverthere Lol, you know better what i wanted to talk about than myself, i see.
If you treat everyone like they were ChatGpt, people will look like ChatGpt to you.

@admitsWrongIfProven you joined a days long conversation. Why should it move to whatever you feel like talking about? Start a new thread.

@thatguyoverthere The sensible suggestion would be to @ only the person i meant, specifically. I admit i messed up there, sorry.
Post range is my weakness, i often leave it too public for what i mean to say. You were not the intended recipient.

@admitsWrongIfProven it's sensible to say that a conversation is generally about a specific topic too. I don't even care if you go off topic, but don't tell me I did haha.
@admitsWrongIfProven post scope can be tricky... Pleroma does a pretty good job of maintaining scope ime, but remembering to reduce scope is still a thing

@thatguyoverthere You know what... this answer, i made unlisted. Messed it up again until now ^^

@admitsWrongIfProven it happens. Does your ui maintain it once it's set? What I mean is, when replying to limited scope posts do you have to reset it each time or does it set the reply scope to match the op?

@thatguyoverthere Yes, it does. The hard part is thinking about setting it at the start.
I guess greying out the toot button until it is set once would help, but i'm not a web developer (using the browser interface).

@admitsWrongIfProven I think the default behavior of using current scope is probably better wrt replies, but a user override/preference for default scope or forcing selection wouldn't hurt people who are comfortable with the way it is. Such a setting may already exist in some frontends. It would probably not be cool to just change that behavior at this point.

@thatguyoverthere Yeah, i'm talking about for me, didn't mean that it should be changed for anyone else.

@admitsWrongIfProven if you are using pleromafe or soapbox maybe dig into the settings and see if there are defaults. I think pleroma fe has a bunch of user preferences (soapbox I dont think is quite as customizable per user but could be wrong)
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