Just realized I missed this, sorry MD.
MATTHEW'S_DAD wrote:It's not outdated and I find it laughable that anyone thinks that it is. I challenge anyone in our current times to write a piece of legislation as well thought out and simple as the Constitution is and to have it last for 200+ years. Every piece of legislation we pass these days is a bloated waste of time that generally ends up with a ton of loopholes. The people in DC are clowns and we let them stay there for as long as they please because we treat elections like a high school popularity contest. But back on task here, if there is a piece of the Constitution we don't like, then by all means, get it changed. The means to do so are there.
You're right; poor wording on my part.
Sections of it are outdated.
MATTHEW'S_DAD wrote:We're being "invaded" by those who have no regard for our Constitution. They are succeeding because we are a complacent, all inclusive society that doesn't know when or how to control this "invasion". It's funny, because as violent as we are made out to be, the US is one of the nicest and most giving countries in the world.
Who, exactly, are these "invaders"? "No regard for the Constitution" is difficult to measure, so I have no clue who you're actually talking about, sorry.
MATTHEW'S_DAD wrote:Do I maintain my weapons for an "invasion" of the US?? lol, no. I have and keep weapons for the safety of myself and my family. I DO NOT own any "assault" rifles but I will as time goes by, it's just not been a priority. Banning a style of rifle is ridiculous and stupid and lands us on a slippery slope that will only end in black market weapons and making lawbreakers out of law abiding citizens and the government will have no control over it. As it stands right now, the government generally knows who has what and where. There are enough laws in place already. The problem is that we enforce the laws we have but then release the offenders too quickly because A) we don't have the room to hold them, B) we don't have the funds to hold them or C) we don't have the intestinal fortitude to hold them. There is no effective rehab for someone who doesn't want rehab. Whatever the case, they are back on the street in no time and we start all over.
I've already talked about the "safety of your family" thing. It's entirely reasonable to ban a style of rifle that only facilitates mass murders. If there's no good reason to ban guns further, they won't be - it's called the slippery slope
fallacy for a reason. I don't see how releasing offenders would also return their guns to them, as long as we attempt to prevent illegal weapon sales.
MATTHEW'S_DAD wrote:Crater, there are parts of our society that are a lot more violent than the others. Why is that and what is your solution for it? Or do you not agree with that and believe we are all equally violent? If so then what? Should we restrict Hollywood? Burn books? Let the White House write our newspaper? Kill everyone at Fox News? Kill all the crazies? Besides "gun control" what are your ideas?
Obviously we agree that none of the "solutions" you listed are desirable. I'd have to know which "parts" you think are more violent before getting into detail, but as I said to Homestar, raising basic standards of living and treating mental illness will certainly help.