dozens of good guys with guns fail to stop single bad guy with gun

UncleBuck

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It's not about sayings, it's reality. These guys were out of sight or range for anyone. That's why they had to use a robot to kill him.
"the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun, is several dozen good guys with a bomb robot" - wayne lapierre
 

Dr.Pecker

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alright, england just has insanely fewer criminals than we do. by magic. just like that. because you said so. got it.
Maybe I was wrong violent crime went up since they banned guns. Gangbangers in metropolitan areas are the biggest problems in the us. Banning guns wont stop that because they'll use them anyway. We as US citizens have guns to defend ourselves from form all threats forign and domestic The second amendment wasn't put here for squirel hunting, back then if you didn't hunt you didn't eat. It was created to ensure protection from a tyrannical government.
 

Fogdog

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Maybe I was wrong violent crime went up since they banned guns. Gangbangers in metropolitan areas are the biggest problems in the us. Banning guns wont stop that because they'll use them anyway. We as US citizens have guns to defend ourselves from form all threats forign and domestic The second amendment wasn't put here for squirel hunting, back then if you didn't hunt you didn't eat. It was created to ensure protection from a tyrannical government.
Your line about how everybody became less safe in England after guns were banned. Compared to what? England has a tiny level of gun violence compared to the US today. That they see the teensy increase as something to be alarmed about should tell gun owners in the US that gun violence isn't tolerated anywhere but here. Gun violence isn't inevitable. Canada has a fraction of gun deaths compared to the US. They have similar culture as the US and they have more stringent gun ownership laws. Go figure.

Gun owners dig in heels regarding regulations and I can see why. After all, they (99.9%) aren't the cause of gun violence. Except for the fact that most illegal guns were stolen from them but I digress. They ignore that they are a smaller and shrinking group in the US. Eventually we'll reach a tipping point where the large majority of people in the US who are not gun owners simply take the issue over. I believe then we will enact some really stupid gun control laws. And then you WILL have something legitimate to complain about but it will be too late for you.

Owning guns makes the average gun owner less safe. Your line of "for protection" is bullshit. The vast majority of families are safer when there is no gun in the house. As far as stopping homicides are concerned, the Dallas cop shooter proves that a prepared assailant has an overwhelming advantage against civilians who carry, concealed or otherwise.

Rather than just say "nuh-uh, second amendment", why don't the people with the most interest in maintaining gun access take on the issue of gun violence as theirs to solve?
 

UncleBuck

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The second amendment wasn't put here for squirel hunting, back then if you didn't hunt you didn't eat. It was created to ensure protection from a tyrannical government.
yep, you'll do just fine taking on the full force of the united states army with your little pea shooter.

good luck, peckerwood. let us know how it turns out.
 

Dr.Pecker

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Your line about how everybody became less safe in England after guns were banned. Compared to what? England has a tiny level of gun violence compared to the US today. That they see the teensy increase as something to be alarmed about should tell gun owners in the US that gun violence isn't tolerated anywhere but here. Gun violence isn't inevitable. Canada has a fraction of gun deaths compared to the US. They have similar culture as the US and they have more stringent gun ownership laws. Go figure.

Gun owners dig in heels regarding regulations and I can see why. After all, they (99.9%) aren't the cause of gun violence. Except for the fact that most illegal guns were stolen from them but I digress. They ignore that they are a smaller and shrinking group in the US. Eventually we'll reach a tipping point where the large majority of people in the US who are not gun owners simply take the issue over. I believe then we will enact some really stupid gun control laws. And then you WILL have something legitimate to complain about but it will be too late for you.

Owning guns makes the average gun owner less safe. Your line of "for protection" is bullshit. The vast majority of families are safer when there is no gun in the house. As far as stopping homicides are concerned, the Dallas cop shooter proves that a prepared assailant has an overwhelming advantage against civilians who carry, concealed or otherwise.

Rather than just say "nuh-uh, second amendment", why don't the people with the most interest in maintaining gun access take on the issue of gun violence as theirs to solve?
You can't have guns in mexico either. Hows that working out?
 

UncleBuck

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You can't have guns in mexico either. Hows that working out?
actually, you can buy guns in mexico.

and their rate of firearm related deaths is 7.54 per 100,000, which is far less than our rate of 10.54.

england's rate is 0.23.

australia is at 0.93.

how would you say it's working out for them?

:lol:

peckerwood.
 

Dr.Pecker

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actually, you can buy guns in mexico.

and their rate of firearm related deaths is 7.54 per 100,000, which is far less than our rate of 10.54.

england's rate is 0.23.

australia is at 0.93.

how would you say it's working out for them?

:lol:

peckerwood.
Surprisingly high considering mexico only has one gun store in the whole country huh?
 

Chunky Stool

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drunk already, eh?

i feel sorry for your liver.
Bah ha ha ha! This just keeps getting better & better!
Throw something & see if it sticks. How pitiful. I completely understand why your profile is private. Sure wouldn't want people to see that you sling the same shit, over and over.
It's a little disappointing.
I expected more creativity from the famous BuckTard.
 
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