What if we just consider “desire to own an AR-15” a mental health issue?
@AmishSuperModel anyone fantasising about a semiautomatic weapon- has by definition imagined killing multiple people at once. It’s obviously a mental illness.
@ChuffMeister @AmishSuperModel That’s a hell of an assumption.
@dssstrkl @AmishSuperModel so you honestly believe anyone with one hasn’t imagined shooting people? Just try imagining working a machine gun.
What are they designed to do?
Ask any kid.

@ChuffMeister @AmishSuperModel Yes. I own an AR-15 entirely because it’s fun to shoot at the range. The thought of using it on people never crossed my mind. I also enjoy archery, have a problem with that too? I’m sure the French at Agincourt might.

Shockingly, I’m a hard-core leftist (not liberal) who also believes in strong gun regulation and research.

@dssstrkl @AmishSuperModel why do you have an automatic weapon? Do you need to storage the targets? Why are you practicing shooting an automatic weapon?
Not being inflammatory with these questions just curious. I have never met a weapon owner who hadn’t imagined using it in some context even if it’s family defence.
If you just enjoy shooting why even use targets?
@ChuffMeister @AmishSuperModel I’m curious, how many weapon owners do you know? Based on your questions, I would have to imagine not too many.
An AR15 is a *terrible* home defense weapon. In addition to how shockingly loud it is, even the low grain range rounds I use will go through several layers of drywall and stucco. CA-legal rifles also have minimum barrel length requirements that make them impractical to use in confined environments.
@dssstrkl @AmishSuperModel I live in the U.K. where we have ZERO mass shootings. But I’ve fired a Lee Enfield, An army issue SLR and was taken hunting by my ex-military step father as a child. I’ve held drug dealers guns in California (I asked) and I know plenty of people internationally who own a variety of weapons.
Most are honest and state owning guns make them feel safe and powerful. All have imagined shooting someone. Natural thoughts are not yet a crime

@ChuffMeister @AmishSuperModel Fair enough, it’s probably just me being neurodivergent vs everyone else again. I get the same dopamine rush from hitting my target as I do bouncing a QRP signal halfway around the world or trying a new recipie and having it come out delicious.

Beyond me, the fact is guns in the US aren’t going anywhere, especially if the only choices are between far-right fascists and a weak-willed and ineffective center-right opposition

@dssstrkl @AmishSuperModel I’d agree with the fact the only way the US can escape its daily murder rate at the hands of weapons sales is through a strong government willing to enforce a semi automatic ban. Your country is seriously lost.
I’d also point out that a part of you knows it’s better to have a semi if the fascists get any more intrenched into power. Being ND myself I know where fascism goes for those even slightly different and understand the concern
@ChuffMeister @AmishSuperModel You shouldn’t exactly be casting stones; the UK isn’t quite a model of progressive values or stablility right now either.
I would argue that centuries of structural white supremacy have done far more damage to the American soil than the availability of firearms
@dssstrkl @AmishSuperModel I think the U.K. is the most blatantly corrupt western government and only a little behind the US in terms of population exploitation and cultural killing. What little remains of our once great Heath service and guns are the main differences.
Neither of our countries has had a point where the powerful were held to account by the population. Until some real consequences are visited on the malign leaches feasting on our premature corpses.