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If we can afford to give pretty much every American $3k for existing through the pandemic, we can afford to buyback the nation’s guns. Give people three years. You can either surrender your weapons for destruction and receive immediate fair compensation, or you can declare that you’re keeping your weapon(s). After that, require annual inspections, registration, and insurance. Registration costs a fee, but on a sliding scale, where single shot hunting rifles are a nominal fee and automatic/assault rifles are astronomical. Gun locks are provided for free with registration. Multiple weapons increases the fee. A lengthy questionnaire is required yearly for registration which asks about physical and mental health history, as well as those in the home, where both certain responses and random flags will require physician clearance. Remove statutory liability protection for gun manufacturers and prohibit automatic weapons from being produced. Commission of a crime with an unlawful weapon is a mandatory two-year felony. A first unregistered or uninsured weapon requires destruction of all weapons owned by that individual, and inability to register a weapon for ten years. Subsequent is a two-year felony and inability to ever register a firearm. If your registered weapon is used by another in the commission of a crime, and you didn’t report it stolen, two-year felony for you both. I don’t want to hear it’s not possible. It is. Our leaders just have to care enough.
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It sounds about right. I think they would have given the Eagles and Niners a run for their money.
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And "unauthorized" ≠ dangerous. These campuses are also publicly funded community centers. There are cafés and libraries in these buildings that are open to the public. Non-students and non-faculty going inside the academic buildings include visiting academics, local high school students, retirees, tourists, etc. The more you stretch to prevent actually attacking the problem (guns), the more you turn schools into voluntary prisons.
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Detroit Lions Offseason Thread 2023
MichiganCardinal replied to Mr.TaterSalad's topic in Detroit Lions
I agree. Along with the relative weakness of the NFC, it’s a reason why I would like to see us really make a push this off-season to set the team up for a deep run if we can. -
Detroit Lions Offseason Thread 2023
MichiganCardinal replied to Mr.TaterSalad's topic in Detroit Lions
Cardinals hired Gannon. We keep Glenn and the Eagles will need to replace both of their coordinators. -
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Romad and others on this board who have friends and family on campus were some of the first people I thought of, and continue to think of. I’ve heard from those I’m close to and they’re safe. It’s all such bullshit. Hope the NRA, the GOP, and their cronies sleep well tonight knowing their nonsense manufactured right means more than a college kid’s ability to hang out with friends at the student union without worrying about being killed.
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Detroit Lions Offseason Thread 2023
MichiganCardinal replied to Mr.TaterSalad's topic in Detroit Lions
With a good offseason, there is no reason the Lions can't be a top three team in the NFC alongside Philadelphia and San Francisco. -
I don't think a fraud team comes within three points of a Super Bowl win. I do think the Eagles had a historically easy walk through the playoffs to the Super Bowl though, and that the NFC is anybody's for the taking next year. The Eagles are not the NFC power in the way the Chiefs/Bengals/Bills are built to be an AFC power.
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Detroit Lions Offseason Thread 2023
MichiganCardinal replied to Mr.TaterSalad's topic in Detroit Lions
With the Colts hiring Steichen, it appears that Glenn will be returning to the Lions. We're getting the band back together! -
Barring retirements, and then there was one.
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Detroit Lions Offseason Thread 2023
MichiganCardinal replied to Mr.TaterSalad's topic in Detroit Lions
Picking up a topic from the Super Bowl game thread... The Lions defense as it stands today could surrender "just" 38 to the Chiefs or "just" 35 to the Eagles. Not to say the Lions defense couldn't get better. It can, should, and will this offseason. But offense wins championships in today's NFL. The Chiefs offense beat the Eagles offense. Don't neglect the defense by any means, but go get yourself a Bijan Robinson, Quentin Johnston, or the next Pat Mahomes if you see him there. Go build yourself the best offensive line in the league. Do what it takes to just friggin' outscore the opponent. -
I think the fact that there is no consensus despite the ability to watch it 100 times and slow the play down frame-by-frame illustrates just how hard the job of an NFL official is. This isn't picking up the flag against the Cowboys, batting the ball out of the end zone against the Seahawks, or phantom hands to the face against the Packers. Those were all clearly 100% erroneous or clearly incompetence. I think this is just a play that some officials will flag and some won't, and neither are wrong.
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Detroit Lions Offseason Thread 2023
MichiganCardinal replied to Mr.TaterSalad's topic in Detroit Lions
I think we may need to agree to disagree on this one. -
I'm not saying the call was right or wrong, but it is an example on the largest stage of why NFL officiating will never be automated, why a Sky Judge isn't a real fix, and why no one will ever be happy. There is no objectively right answer here. The NFL will likely release a statement that supports the call. Textbook definition, it's probably a hold. If you surveyed NFL refs, you might get 70% who say it's not a foul and 30% who say it is. What are you supposed to do with that? Tell them to call it, but not if it's in the 4th quarter of the Super Bowl when it will decide the game? Case in point (or case in tweet). Both of these guys are right.
