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When Natalie Madeira Cofield walks among the local boutiques and cafes in her South Congress Avenue neighborhood in Austin, she likes to take note of the other African-Americans she sees.
“If I get past 10, I’m like, ‘Wow, there are a lot of black people out today,’ ” said Ms. Cofield, 32, who moved to Austin three years ago from Washington to become head of what is now the Greater Austin Black Chamber of Commerce.
The American Legislative Exchange Council, a secretive alliance of big businesses and largely Republican state legislators who co-operate to push a right-wing political agenda in the American hinterland, is continuing to wield outsized influence over gun laws across the US despite its promise in the wake of the Trayvon Martin furore to stop operating in this area.
82_28 » Thu Aug 28, 2014 3:39 pm wrote:90% of "responsible" gun owners leave their guns at home. All rational people must see this as stupid and retarded, but also dangerous as a precedent.
seemslikeadream » Thu Aug 28, 2014 4:14 pm wrote:not everyone in America lives in your idyllic peaceful town where people can go around carrying their guns ...god a black guy in Walmart can't even be holding a toy gun without getting shot to death ....tell me how does one tell if someone out of a dozen people with open carry guns in a store is a bad guy or good guy ....are they required to wear a sign?
seemslikeadream » Thu Aug 28, 2014 4:18 pm wrote:but you act like everyone lives in this perfect place where no one shoots anyone else
Wombaticus Rex » Thu Aug 28, 2014 4:26 pm wrote:seemslikeadream » Thu Aug 28, 2014 4:18 pm wrote:but you act like everyone lives in this perfect place where no one shoots anyone else
I don't, at all. In fact, I've explicitly stated that Vermont is far from a perfect place here in this thread several times. People get shot in Vermont, I know a lot of people who've been shot here. (All of them lived, many of 'em regrettably so.)
We're doing a lot better than Baltimore or Detroit, though!
Your point about the Black Panthers is very astute and very relevant to Ferguson and the West Coast / Four Corners white supremacist gun culture of open carrying AR-15's as "exercising second amendment rights." Where do we take that, though? Is the problem guns or systemic racism? Is the problem guns or communities designed to fast track their citizens into the nearest correction center? Is the problem guns or communities being patrolled by LEOs who don't live there and view their jobs as animal control?
How will changing the "guns" parameter change anything else? I understand you're heartbroken by the ongoing warfare in Chicago that kills children every weekend. How would you change Illinois gun laws to prevent a single one of those deaths?
I don't expect you to answer these questions, but that is precisely why I bring them up: nobody has answers.
8bitagent » Thu Aug 28, 2014 4:56 pm wrote:I still feel "they" are trying to set up a powder keg race war type thing, knowing how many conservative leaning whites have bought firearms post Obama...and seeing the power of anger over tragedies like Trayvon and Fergusson...
that I still feel they may try and do some sort of lone wolf neo nazi attack to utilize black rage to an LA riot like level and egg on the tea party types to respond. Again a theory, but the theory that the "government wants to take away guns" is ludicrous. if anything I believe the powers that be want to FLOOD America with firearms and pit everyone against eachother and cause chaos.
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