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To: imardmd1
But denying minors, felons, and mentally unstable segments of the population from purchasing and carrying sidearms without severe penalties does not seem unreasonable.

if 'they' cant be trusted with power tools, why do "we" allow them to FReely roam the streets and movie theaters and endanger our families ???

We have governments to do exactly what they are meant to do -- to regulate human behavior.

and as stated before, be careful what you wish for, as the 'mentally unstable' may be easily defined as anyone in defiance of any 'law' or collective groupthink...common sense or otherwise...

33 posted on 07/28/2012 8:41:10 AM PDT by Gilbo_3 (Gov is not reason; not eloquent; its force.Like fire,a dangerous servant & master. George Washington)
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To: Gilbo_3; Dead Corpse
and as stated before, be careful what you wish for, as the 'mentally unstable' may be easily defined as anyone in defiance of any 'law' or collective groupthink...common sense or otherwise...

Mentally unfitness for gun ownership is currently defined by Federal Law 118 U.S. C. par. 922(g)(4) and this is to which I referred. A person in a mental hospital only for observation or self-admitted does not come under this prohibition.

This may help allay your fears. I, too, am concerned as to what may be attempted under Executive Order without legislation. But right now, James Holmes own mother would have found it almost impossible to have her adult son committed no matter how odd he might seem. Consider the John DuPont who drove his M114 armored personnel carrier over to his neighbor's house, and asked him to come out and play. John DuPont later shotgunned his personal trainer, but defense claims of legal insanity were rejected.

We have firm protections of individual liberty in place, and yes, they could be altered -- but not as easily as you might think.

We will always be faced with the conundrum that degree of liberty is a statistical problem. That was addressed somewhat by Emile Durkheim, the "father of social science," and popularized by Moynihan in defining how we view deviant behavior. How do you suggest we define it other than by the standards our legislators and courts provide? And how shall we redefine deviancy up or down, rather than leave it alone? Who ought to do the defining?

I certainly hope that it is not left up to the Executive branch to determine!

Respectfully --

40 posted on 07/28/2012 10:54:08 AM PDT by imardmd1 (Be forearmed)
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