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Jason Armstrong

@Jasonarm92

USAF (Ret), Patriotic, All-American

United States เข้าร่วม Temmuz 2011
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Jason Armstrong
Jason Armstrong@Jasonarm92·
Happy 75th Birthday USAF! At the time of my retirement, my career coincided with ~30% of the USAF's existence as an independent service. I'm proud of my decades in service to our great country.
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Jason Armstrong@Jasonarm92·
@davidyamane Better safe than sorry. Good thing your bow tie isn't as obnoxious as this salesman's tie. 😁 I love the Farside.
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David Yamane
David Yamane@davidyamane·
@Jasonarm92 It was also announced from the stage during my introduction as requested by University Police. Didn't want Winston Salem PD SWAT team to be called in. Seriously.
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David Yamane
David Yamane@davidyamane·
Speaking without my script and slide safety blankets was one of the hardest things I've had to do in my career -- as evidenced by my waking up at 4 am with crazy cortisol spikes, popping antacids like candy, and being a bear at home (sorry Sandy!) for the past 3 weeks. Waiting in the wings to speak I could not remember what I was going to say and my time on stage was a blur. When I got to the concluding call-to-action it seemed like I hadn't been on stage long enough, so I worried I had skipped whole parts of my talk. So, I honestly have no idea how it went, though I did receive some kind comments afterwards. In a month or so, a recording will be available on the TEDx YouTube channel so we will see.
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Jason Armstrong
Jason Armstrong@Jasonarm92·
@khalil_spencer @TedAlcorn @davidyamane ..Arms shall not be infringed". In contrast, the opening clause of the #2A I've seen referred to as the prefatory clause, because it does not contain the substantive right like the operative clause does.
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Jason Armstrong@Jasonarm92·
@khalil_spencer @TedAlcorn @davidyamane Also speculation, by "operative provisions" I believe they are referring to the language in the law that states what the action of the law is (e.g. what it does, or what is prohibited). Think in #2A terms. The operative clause in it is, "The right of the people to keep and bear..
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Ted Alcorn
Ted Alcorn@TedAlcorn·
@Jasonarm92 @khalil_spencer @davidyamane I believe that is the referenced database. Keep in mind I left Everytown 9 years ago, and by my recollection this was released after I left. If you want to use the data for research purposes, I recommend contacting their policy or media teams.
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Ted Alcorn
Ted Alcorn@TedAlcorn·
@khalil_spencer @davidyamane There’s never been that strong a basis between gun possession by the general population and interpersonal violence. The relationship is much stronger to suicide, which has been at all-time highs.
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Jason Armstrong@Jasonarm92·
@TedAlcorn @khalil_spencer @davidyamane What also appears to be at all-time highs is physician-assisted suicide. Again maybe we should be looking at why people are ending their lives rather than just blaming guns. Examples are from California, Colorado, Oregon, and New Jersey.
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Jason Armstrong@Jasonarm92·
@khalil_spencer @TedAlcorn @davidyamane Sadness, hopelessness. One example that stands out to me as I review data is below. All this research by PH folks and I've never seen one study that evaluates the circumstances of these suicides. Its all body count and mechanism (e.g. gun, knife, poison, rope, etc).
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Khalil Spencer
Khalil Spencer@khalil_spencer·
@TedAlcorn @davidyamane Agree. That's about the only high value correlation (and some of those high suicide states are pretty far north, so I wonder if SAD figures in a little). I wish everyone was honest about that rather than OMG, THERE IS A GUN IN THE HOME! THE HORROR...THE HORROR.
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William Tabor DDS
William Tabor DDS@WilliamTaborDDS·
@AmySwearer The Parkland shooter used 10 round magazines. The VA Tech shooter used standard capacity handguns. When your victims are disarmed, it really doesn't make difference
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Amy Swearer
Amy Swearer@AmySwearer·
Also, the official after-action report concluded that a magazine capacity limit would not have affected the outcome, given that the number of extra loaded magazines the gunman already brought was far more than he could actually utilize.
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Sen. Saddam Salim, the author of the bill banning AR-15s in Virginia, says his motivation to pass the bill is the 2007 mass shooting at Virginia Tech. But the Tech shooter used a .22 and a 9mm. wtvr.com/news/local-new…

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regular guy@regularguyguns·
@LPaulson7 @GrahamKekule @RealGunLobbyist @GunOwners Sad that the Feds would put someone in prison for that long just to appease a bunch of hormone-addled women over a piece of metal. It may not be WV, but at some point, the machine gun issue will be forced.
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Gun Owners of America
Gun Owners of America@GunOwners·
🚨BREAKING🚨 Legislators in West Virginia just introduced a GOA-drafted bill to sell transferrable, post-86 ban machineguns to law-abiding citizens. Transfers under SB 1071 would be legal under federal law—including the National Firearms Act of 1934 & the Hughes Amendment.
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Kostas Moros
Kostas Moros@MorosKostas·
Thanks to u/Theophilus_21 on reddit, who made this helpful guide on how much taxes and background check fees add to the price of guns in California. This is what your government steals from you every time you exercise your Second Amendment right by buying guns or ammunition in California. He included the approximately $37 in DROS fees (background checks are free in most other states), the 11% excise tax, and a 9.5% rate for sales tax (which can vary slightly depending on where you live). Maybe you can argue sales tax is fair, because that applies across the board. But DROS and the special excise tax on guns are not. And by the way, this doesn't even account for the federal 11% excise tax (Pittman-Robertson), which is likewise unconstitutional and already included in the price of guns.
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Jason Armstrong@Jasonarm92·
@regularguyguns @MorosKostas Workload shift and probably access to state Databases that house info that probably doesn't meet standards for inclusion in the three databases the NICs connects to. e.g. extra crap gun control states use to disqualify people.
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regular guy
regular guy@regularguyguns·
Yep. To keep it simple it’s a front end for NICS. It connects to the same systems NICS does as well as state systems. It’s really just a workload shift. If I remember correctly it’s because Florida’s automated system came about before NICS and they were just told to connect it rather than scrap it.
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regular guy@regularguyguns·
@Jasonarm92 @MorosKostas $20 isn’t bad. In Florida that would cover the cost the state imposes on FFLs and the time it takes for the clerk to handle it.
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Jason Armstrong
Jason Armstrong@Jasonarm92·
@regularguyguns @MorosKostas I pay my FFL $20 to complete a transfer and background check. Competition between FFLs helps reduce cost for this service. Another place I used yrs ago charged $10 for the background check and $5 for each firearm transferred.
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regular guy
regular guy@regularguyguns·
NICS is free, but POC states often charge fees to the FFL. I think Florida is $5 per inquiry which gets passed to the customer. Also do California FFLs charge transfer fees on top of everything else? A common controversy nationwide is when an FFL charges $30-$50 just to do the transfer.
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NRA
NRA@NRA·
🚨 The Virginia House has passed HB 217 — one of the most extreme gun control bills in the state’s history. The bill bans the sale and transfer of commonly owned firearms and standard-capacity magazines, using vague and overreaching definitions to target responsible citizens.
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David Yamane
David Yamane@davidyamane·
Empty chairs and empty tables. Other than grading and all of the other parts of my job outside of teaching, my 21st year at @WakeForest is over.
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