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Thaksin suggests 3-months amnesty to register illegal arms in order to tackle excessive supply of guns in Thailand


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That would actually lead to a huge surge in illegal gun purchases.
The prices of "legally purchased" pistols and revolvers are about 5 times the price in the US, and rifles and shotguns are about 3 times as much.

A handgun or rifle purchased on the black market is more like parity with US prices or cheaper.  So the government calls for a 3 month amnesty, everyone who can not afford a gun gets a black market gun, and then registers it.   ????

Let me take a SWAG at why Thaksin is recommending this.  It floods Thailand with weapons and then with a push from certain Western deep state actors, Thailand has a violent "Color Revolution" and Thaksin come riding to the rescue?  Just saying.  My guess is that the cop who went on a murder spree probably had a registered handgun.

It's not a good idea.  It puts guns in the hands of people who would not otherwise be able to afford them or who would rather not get busted with illegal, unregistered firearms.  Keeping the laws as they stand creates a deterrent to arming people who know little about the proper use and safety of guns in general.

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Thaksin’s statement came as the bodies of 37 people who were killed in October 7th massacre by the renegade former police officer went on a killing spree that killed 24 toddlers who were as young as 2 years of age and another 13 people adults who were all massacred due to the mental illness caused by possible drug abuse.

A lot of those "toddlers" where killed with a knife.  The guy went in to the rooms where they were sleeping and slit their throats.  Brutal.  Should knifes be made illegal?

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

There are various ways to sort out this issue but the simplest is to grant an amnesty to those who have illegal possession of weapons to register say within 3-months

So just let someone who obtained a gun through illegal means register it and everything is fine?  No consequences for going out and buying a gun illegally?

 

Doesn't he know why people buy illegal guns?  Probably because they don't meet the criteria to own one legally and they want to use the gun in committing a crime.

 

Whacky idea.

 

Do wee need to consult Thaksin at this point, or can we just use the template "Thaksin says government should [do thing that makes people happy regardless of consequences or practicality]"?

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4 hours ago, Jerno said:

Why is this guy relevant? He's an outlaw and years away, if ever, from returning to his homeland.  Just retire and go away, and take Pray-hoot with you!

Sadly, he has always had a family member to act as proxy since he left.  This means people simply need to elect the proxy (in return for cash) and he is back in control.

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5 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

So just let someone who obtained a gun through illegal means register it and everything is fine?  No consequences for going out and buying a gun illegally?

 

Doesn't he know why people buy illegal guns?  Probably because they don't meet the criteria to own one legally and they want to use the gun in committing a crime.

 

Whacky idea.

 

Do wee need to consult Thaksin at this point, or can we just use the template "Thaksin says government should [do thing that makes people happy regardless of consequences or practicality]"?

Yes - its the new sensation game - "Thaksin Says". A bit like Simon Says but with guns and backhanders.

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7 hours ago, josephbloggs said:

This is the same man who promised to make Thailand gun free within five years..........then did absolutely nothing.

Well, as an example when the Gen currently occupying the PM spot overturned democracy and stole power he said he would rid Thailand of corruption       (:cheesy:) and reform the police (:cheesy:) so these kinds of grandiose statements are quite normal here.

 

Now how about you commenting on what Mr. Thaksin actually suggested instead of reverting to the boring Thaksin hysteria?

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7 hours ago, Jerno said:

Why is this guy relevant? He's an outlaw and years away, if ever, from returning to his homeland.  Just retire and go away, and take Pray-hoot with you!

He was legally elected prime minister two times in Thailand for then be overthrown in a coup by military. His sister the same, legaly elected and overtrown by military. 
 

Seems someone forget the facts 

 

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7 hours ago, Jerno said:

Why is this guy relevant? He's an outlaw and years away, if ever, from returning to his homeland.  Just retire and go away, and take Pray-hoot with you!

He is relevant because he was a wildly popular elected PM who got "couped" by the old elite. Not sure why you even need to ask the question.

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5 minutes ago, Hummin said:

He was legally elected prime minister two times in Thailand for then be overthrown in a coup by military. His sister the same, legaly elected and overtrown by military.

Not really in a way that was genuinely legal.  It would be better to use inverted commas and say that he was "legally elected", to indicate that the phrase has a slightly different meaning in Thailand.

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2 hours ago, Yorkshire Tea said:

I thought a "gun amnesty" was to give people time to surrender illegal guns, not to register them.  The proposed amnesty is crazy!

Quite.  It's like suddenly having a "money laundering amnesty" where people can take their illegally earnt and untaxed money to the bank, put it in their account, then have it declared completely legitimate.

 

I think Thaksin just says whatever he thinks people want to hear.

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10 minutes ago, Phoenix Rising said:

Hopefully the Democracy thief goes first and then Thaksin makes a triumphant return and gets reelected. That should put a smile on the faces of quite a fews posters here????

You would rather continue the corruption and stagnation, just to stick it to some users who you resent for disagreeing with you?  Why put petty rivalry ahead of the prosperity of Thailand?

 

Why not hope for some younger, more honest and forward thinking politicians?

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10 minutes ago, BangkokReady said:

Why not hope for some younger, more honest and forward thinking politicians?

History has already proven that nobody honest and not corrupt, will ever gain power here. That is just not Thai-style at all.

 

Just imagine the confusion if they got rid of corruption. So many rich criminals would “lose face”. Can’t have that!

 

People would be honest, police would be doing their jobs and accountants would have to submit the actual figures. Would be a nightmare for us all.

 

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Are there really no alternative opposition candidates out there? Why is this relic even being given a platform? Why do his tweets matter? How long has he been gone? Is anyone listening? Is this a sign of how desperate the people are, or is this symbolic of how weak the opposition is? 

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3 hours ago, Hummin said:

He was legally elected prime minister two times in Thailand for then be overthrown in a coup by military. His sister the same, legaly elected and overtrown by military. 
 

Seems someone forget the facts 

 

As far as I remember, Yingluck was not overthrown by the military, it was another PM.

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29 minutes ago, possum1931 said:

As far as I remember, Yingluck was not overthrown by the military, it was another PM.

To me it was a well planned coup by using the court. It is up to each and one of us to decide what we want to believe is the truth or not, but the fact is, Thailand is run by the Army and if there is going to be another elected prime minister, he or she have to run by the rules set by the generals, if not, they know the consequences.

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10 hours ago, connda said:

A lot of those "toddlers" where killed with a knife.  The guy went in to the rooms where they were sleeping and slit their throats.  Brutal.  Should knifes be made illegal?

What a stupid out dated comment!

You can not be serious, you are just regurgitating something you have heard many times before.

Try to think for yourself ?

Should knifes be made illegal?

I am not even going to answer that.

Try to think and come up with something original.

 

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22 hours ago, webfact said:

should tackle unregistered guns floating around in Thailand by giving a 3-month grace period to register or else face stiff fines, a move that would help make the country safer.

Yeah that'll scare the hell out of illegal gun owners.

Have another try.

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