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  • 89th8 Online
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    89th
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    #119

    Thousands are killed every year by other drivers who are drunk. This is significantly higher than those killed by active shooters (average of 3 per month). If we want to save lives, it would be logical to require breathalyzers in all vehicles...would have much more of an impact on saving lives than background checks or waiting periods when buying guns.

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    • George KG George K

      Well....

      https://www.facebook.com/profile/100068130444319/search/?q=uvalde

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      @George-K said in Texas shooting.:

      Well....

      Man, that's just embarrassing.

      Success is measured by your discipline and inner peace. – Mike Ditka

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      • 89th8 89th

        Thousands are killed every year by other drivers who are drunk. This is significantly higher than those killed by active shooters (average of 3 per month). If we want to save lives, it would be logical to require breathalyzers in all vehicles...would have much more of an impact on saving lives than background checks or waiting periods when buying guns.

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        Doctor Phibes
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        #121

        @89th said in Texas shooting.:

        Thousands are killed every year by other drivers who are drunk. This is significantly higher than those killed by active shooters (average of 3 per month). If we want to save lives, it would be logical to require breathalyzers in all vehicles...would have much more of an impact on saving lives than background checks or waiting periods when buying guns.

        I seem to think at least one person on TNCR has said the current drink driving laws are overly restrictive and that they can drive perfectly safely when they're over the limit.

        I was only joking

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        • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

          @89th said in Texas shooting.:

          Thousands are killed every year by other drivers who are drunk. This is significantly higher than those killed by active shooters (average of 3 per month). If we want to save lives, it would be logical to require breathalyzers in all vehicles...would have much more of an impact on saving lives than background checks or waiting periods when buying guns.

          I seem to think at least one person on TNCR has said the current drink driving laws are overly restrictive and that they can drive perfectly safely when they're over the limit.

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          Ivorythumper
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          #122

          @Doctor-Phibes said in Texas shooting.:

          @89th said in Texas shooting.:

          Thousands are killed every year by other drivers who are drunk. This is significantly higher than those killed by active shooters (average of 3 per month). If we want to save lives, it would be logical to require breathalyzers in all vehicles...would have much more of an impact on saving lives than background checks or waiting periods when buying guns.

          I seem to think at least one person on TNCR has said the current drink driving laws are overly restrictive and that they can drive perfectly safely when they're over the limit.

          Not sure what that has to do with the point.

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            Ivorythumper
            wrote on last edited by
            #123

            So Red Flag Laws.. as David French proposes...

            In a nation of 330MM, red flag laws might prevent some crimes.
            That is of course extremely important, but also presumably unknowable.

            School shootings / mass shootings are statistically minuscule but present a very high degree of damage with a very low rate of occurrence and likelihood.

            So I’m inclined to support red flag laws, as a matter of due process for removing rights in the public interest, but it’s not going to stop the next event that happens.

            HoraceH 1 Reply Last reply
            • IvorythumperI Ivorythumper

              @Doctor-Phibes said in Texas shooting.:

              @89th said in Texas shooting.:

              Thousands are killed every year by other drivers who are drunk. This is significantly higher than those killed by active shooters (average of 3 per month). If we want to save lives, it would be logical to require breathalyzers in all vehicles...would have much more of an impact on saving lives than background checks or waiting periods when buying guns.

              I seem to think at least one person on TNCR has said the current drink driving laws are overly restrictive and that they can drive perfectly safely when they're over the limit.

              Not sure what that has to do with the point.

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              Doctor Phibes
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              #124

              @Ivorythumper said in Texas shooting.:

              @Doctor-Phibes said in Texas shooting.:

              @89th said in Texas shooting.:

              Thousands are killed every year by other drivers who are drunk. This is significantly higher than those killed by active shooters (average of 3 per month). If we want to save lives, it would be logical to require breathalyzers in all vehicles...would have much more of an impact on saving lives than background checks or waiting periods when buying guns.

              I seem to think at least one person on TNCR has said the current drink driving laws are overly restrictive and that they can drive perfectly safely when they're over the limit.

              Not sure what that has to do with the point.

              Neither am I, other than that there's always somebody who thinks that laws are unnecessary or overly restrictive, because hey, they've never killed anybody.

              I was only joking

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              • IvorythumperI Ivorythumper

                So Red Flag Laws.. as David French proposes...

                In a nation of 330MM, red flag laws might prevent some crimes.
                That is of course extremely important, but also presumably unknowable.

                School shootings / mass shootings are statistically minuscule but present a very high degree of damage with a very low rate of occurrence and likelihood.

                So I’m inclined to support red flag laws, as a matter of due process for removing rights in the public interest, but it’s not going to stop the next event that happens.

                HoraceH Online
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                Horace
                wrote on last edited by
                #125

                @Ivorythumper said in Texas shooting.:

                So Red Flag Laws.. as David French proposes...

                In a nation of 330MM, red flag laws might prevent some crimes.
                That is of course extremely important, but also presumably unknowable.

                School shootings / mass shootings are statistically minuscule but present a very high degree of damage with a very low rate of occurrence and likelihood.

                So I’m inclined to support red flag laws, as a matter of due process for removing rights in the public interest, but it’s not going to stop the next event that happens.

                Sure. But as noted, it'll be impossible to judge the efficacy. And I wonder if we'd hear about unjust applications of this law. Those sorts of stories would not be pursued by media outlets in favor of these laws. Maybe we'd just never hear about the downside.

                Education is extremely important.

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                • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                  @Ivorythumper said in Texas shooting.:

                  @Doctor-Phibes said in Texas shooting.:

                  @89th said in Texas shooting.:

                  Thousands are killed every year by other drivers who are drunk. This is significantly higher than those killed by active shooters (average of 3 per month). If we want to save lives, it would be logical to require breathalyzers in all vehicles...would have much more of an impact on saving lives than background checks or waiting periods when buying guns.

                  I seem to think at least one person on TNCR has said the current drink driving laws are overly restrictive and that they can drive perfectly safely when they're over the limit.

                  Not sure what that has to do with the point.

                  Neither am I, other than that there's always somebody who thinks that laws are unnecessary or overly restrictive, because hey, they've never killed anybody.

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                  Horace
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                  #126

                  @Doctor-Phibes said in Texas shooting.:

                  @Ivorythumper said in Texas shooting.:

                  @Doctor-Phibes said in Texas shooting.:

                  @89th said in Texas shooting.:

                  Thousands are killed every year by other drivers who are drunk. This is significantly higher than those killed by active shooters (average of 3 per month). If we want to save lives, it would be logical to require breathalyzers in all vehicles...would have much more of an impact on saving lives than background checks or waiting periods when buying guns.

                  I seem to think at least one person on TNCR has said the current drink driving laws are overly restrictive and that they can drive perfectly safely when they're over the limit.

                  Not sure what that has to do with the point.

                  Neither am I, other than that there's always somebody who thinks that laws are unnecessary or overly restrictive, because hey, they've never killed anybody.

                  It's not as if the opinion that "we should have tougher DUI penalties" is based on some legal weighing of crime and punishment. It's just axiomatic to most that "we should have tougher DUI penalties". It is actually possible to rationally conclude that the penalties are too severe, at some point. Not that that's my conclusion, but I would hear the discussion.

                  Education is extremely important.

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                  • HoraceH Horace

                    @Ivorythumper said in Texas shooting.:

                    So Red Flag Laws.. as David French proposes...

                    In a nation of 330MM, red flag laws might prevent some crimes.
                    That is of course extremely important, but also presumably unknowable.

                    School shootings / mass shootings are statistically minuscule but present a very high degree of damage with a very low rate of occurrence and likelihood.

                    So I’m inclined to support red flag laws, as a matter of due process for removing rights in the public interest, but it’s not going to stop the next event that happens.

                    Sure. But as noted, it'll be impossible to judge the efficacy. And I wonder if we'd hear about unjust applications of this law. Those sorts of stories would not be pursued by media outlets in favor of these laws. Maybe we'd just never hear about the downside.

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                    Ivorythumper
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #127

                    @Horace said in Texas shooting.:

                    @Ivorythumper said in Texas shooting.:

                    So Red Flag Laws.. as David French proposes...

                    In a nation of 330MM, red flag laws might prevent some crimes.
                    That is of course extremely important, but also presumably unknowable.

                    School shootings / mass shootings are statistically minuscule but present a very high degree of damage with a very low rate of occurrence and likelihood.

                    So I’m inclined to support red flag laws, as a matter of due process for removing rights in the public interest, but it’s not going to stop the next event that happens.

                    Sure. But as noted, it'll be impossible to judge the efficacy. And I wonder if we'd hear about unjust applications of this law. Those sorts of stories would not be pursued by media outlets in favor of these laws. Maybe we'd just never hear about the downside.

                    Anyone who challenges the personal application of such a law with be branded a nutter. It becomes a form a kafkatrapping.

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                    • Doctor PhibesD Doctor Phibes

                      @Ivorythumper said in Texas shooting.:

                      @Doctor-Phibes said in Texas shooting.:

                      @89th said in Texas shooting.:

                      Thousands are killed every year by other drivers who are drunk. This is significantly higher than those killed by active shooters (average of 3 per month). If we want to save lives, it would be logical to require breathalyzers in all vehicles...would have much more of an impact on saving lives than background checks or waiting periods when buying guns.

                      I seem to think at least one person on TNCR has said the current drink driving laws are overly restrictive and that they can drive perfectly safely when they're over the limit.

                      Not sure what that has to do with the point.

                      Neither am I, other than that there's always somebody who thinks that laws are unnecessary or overly restrictive, because hey, they've never killed anybody.

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                      Copper
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                      #128

                      @Doctor-Phibes said in Texas shooting.:

                      @Ivorythumper said in Texas shooting.:

                      @Doctor-Phibes said in Texas shooting.:

                      @89th said in Texas shooting.:

                      Thousands are killed every year by other drivers who are drunk. This is significantly higher than those killed by active shooters (average of 3 per month). If we want to save lives, it would be logical to require breathalyzers in all vehicles...would have much more of an impact on saving lives than background checks or waiting periods when buying guns.

                      I seem to think at least one person on TNCR has said the current drink driving laws are overly restrictive and that they can drive perfectly safely when they're over the limit.

                      Not sure what that has to do with the point.

                      Neither am I, other than that there's always somebody who thinks that laws are unnecessary or overly restrictive, because hey, they've never killed anybody.

                      ME!

                      That was me!

                      Did I say the laws are unnecessary? I don't think so.

                      But I probably said that decades ago I drove after drinking many, many times. And never hurt a soul. And never damaged any property.

                      I can't and don't do it any more, but that has nothing to do with laws.

                      There it is, I said it.

                      And I believe the answer was along the lines of shut up.

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                      • MikM Offline
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                        One of my issues with current DUI laws are the penalties do not discern between .08 and .25. The havoc wreaked in one's life is the same. Drivers on the very low end of that are not the biggest issue. Per this article:

                        https://www.responsibility.org/alcohol-statistics/drunk-driving-statistics/drunk-driving-fatality-statistics/

                        "Hardcore drunk drivers continue to wreak havoc on our nation’s road accounting for nearly 70% of drunk driving fatalities, where there is a known alcohol-test result for the driver - a trend that has remained relatively unchanged for more than a decade."

                        “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                        • jon-nycJ Online
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                          #130

                          Man the Uvalde police really screwed the pooch.

                          Only non-witches get due process.

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                          • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                            Man the Uvalde police really screwed the pooch.

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                            Copper
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #131

                            @jon-nyc said in Texas shooting.:

                            Man the Uvalde police really screwed the pooch.

                            Yes, cnn and fox are both raking them over the coals. Almost, but not quite, coming right out and calling them yellow.

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                              Copper
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                              AOC blames men

                              https://www.foxnews.com/media/aoc-patriarchy-masculinity-texas-school-shooting

                              Ocasio-Cortez called out America's "patriarchal society" and masculinity "rooted in the subjugation of other people" on the day after the attack.

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                                #133

                                So does my niece. And not just men, white men. She posted this. There is so much fallacious there that one scarcely knows where to start.

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                                “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                                  #134

                                  "Ocasio-Cortez called out America's "patriarchal society" and masculinity "rooted in the subjugation of other people" on the day after the attack."

                                  Other people.
                                  ^

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                                    https://www.reuters.com/world/us/protesters-holding-photos-shooting-victims-gather-outside-nra-convention-texas-2022-05-27/

                                    HOUSTON (Reuters) - A group of protesters angered over the shooting deaths of Texas elementary school students converged Friday outside the gun-lobby National Rifle Association’s annual convention in Houston.
                                    ...

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                                      https://www.reuters.com/world/us/protesters-holding-photos-shooting-victims-gather-outside-nra-convention-texas-2022-05-27/

                                      HOUSTON (Reuters) - A group of protesters angered over the shooting deaths of Texas elementary school students converged Friday outside the gun-lobby National Rifle Association’s annual convention in Houston.
                                      ...

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                                      @Axtremus said in Texas shooting.:

                                      https://www.reuters.com/world/us/protesters-holding-photos-shooting-victims-gather-outside-nra-convention-texas-2022-05-27/

                                      HOUSTON (Reuters) - A group of protesters angered over the shooting deaths of Texas elementary school students converged Friday outside the gun-lobby National Rifle Association’s annual convention in Houston.
                                      ...

                                      Not surprised. Only surprised if it doesn't get a little crazy.

                                      Please love yourself.

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                                        Copper
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                                        I'll bet most of those NRA people had nothing to do with the shooting.

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                                          Now the Texas authorities and the Uvalde police are saying they screwed up.

                                          It makes one wonder. If trained LEOs could not stop this, how would a minimally trained teacher.

                                          “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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