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<blockquote data-quote="mugsy" data-source="post: 2239361" data-attributes="member: 18914"><p>I went to the MomsDemandAction website to see some of what those folks consider "reasonable" and I didn't find what I had hoped to find. Instead, right off the bat the web site had a banner encouraging StarBuck's to infringe the rights of those who are properly licensed to carry weapons. The only logic presented is that, apparently, the thought of someone nearby being armed is scary - and that was about the sum-total of the logic discernable in that ad. I am saddened to think that was emblematic of what the Moms might consider "reasonable gun regulation" because it strikes me as the kind of unreasoning, reflexive thinking that produces such hard attitudes in those, like me, who fear that phrases like "reasonable" and "common sense", as used by gun banners, is really just camoflauge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mugsy, post: 2239361, member: 18914"] I went to the MomsDemandAction website to see some of what those folks consider "reasonable" and I didn't find what I had hoped to find. Instead, right off the bat the web site had a banner encouraging StarBuck's to infringe the rights of those who are properly licensed to carry weapons. The only logic presented is that, apparently, the thought of someone nearby being armed is scary - and that was about the sum-total of the logic discernable in that ad. I am saddened to think that was emblematic of what the Moms might consider "reasonable gun regulation" because it strikes me as the kind of unreasoning, reflexive thinking that produces such hard attitudes in those, like me, who fear that phrases like "reasonable" and "common sense", as used by gun banners, is really just camoflauge. [/QUOTE]
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