Another mass shooting.

SneekyNinja

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Read the news. The killer assembled his gun from a kit he bought somewhere. Only a retard would care about the details of how he got it or what channels etc. The mother fucker killed his wife and rampaged at a school and you call me retarded not knowing transaction details. Talk about callous fucking gun owner, you are an example right there.

If it's just about feeling better for correcting a meaningless detail, then let me throw you this bone

4+4 = 7

Yeah, retarded, right?
But if there were 6 good guys with guns there...

They'd probably all get shot by the cops.
 

Fogdog

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But I'm not saying nothing can be done, I'm saying we need to use sense.

We need background checks, cool down periods of months, licensing, registration.

But primarily we also need to fix our mental health system because at the minute it's a case of "take these pills I get a kickback for prescribing".
Whatever you think will work, I'm for.

I just think its not too much to ask the gun industry -- gun owners are a part of that -- to set their sights on bringing the US into line with other western industrialized countries in terms of gun homicides and accidents that cause death and injury.

As a non gun owner I have no leverage and anything I could suggest will be shot down or ignored. I've been through these conversations many times and came to the conclusion, you broke it, you fix it. I'll wait until public opinion comes down against our current lax regulations and then start agitating with my representatives and get involved. Right now a majority supports lax gun regulations but a year of weeks like the last week and opinions will change pretty fast.

I'm not being vindictive when I say if statistics don't improve, eventually, the choices will be taken out of your and the gun industry's hands. I'm just speaking the obvious.
 

Rob Roy

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Whatever you think will work, I'm for.

I just think its not too much to ask the gun industry -- gun owners are a part of that -- to set their sights on bringing the US into line with other western industrialized countries in terms of gun homicides and accidents that cause death and injury.

As a non gun owner I have no leverage and anything I could suggest will be shot down or ignored. I've been through these conversations many times and came to the conclusion, you broke it, you fix it. I'll wait until public opinion comes down against our current lax regulations and then start agitating with my representatives and get involved. Right now a majority supports lax gun regulations but a year of weeks like the last week and opinions will change pretty fast.

I'm not being vindictive when I say if statistics don't improve, eventually, the choices will be taken out of your and the gun industry's hands. I'm just speaking the obvious.

When you say the choices will be taken out of peoples hands, you imply somebody else will use force, backed by a gun, to take away those choices.

So, in other words you're fine with SOME gun violence as long as it's the Nanny State holding the guns.
 

ttystikk

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When you say the choices will be taken out of peoples hands, you imply somebody else will use force, backed by a gun, to take away those choices.

So, in other words you're fine with SOME gun violence as long as it's the Nanny State holding the guns.
Your basic logic problem is that you think taking power away from everyone is either possible or will solve anything.

No wonder you're a pedophile; you're stuck thinking like a child.
 

Rob Roy

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Your basic logic problem is that you think taking power away from everyone is either possible or will solve anything.

No wonder you're a pedophile; you're stuck thinking like a child.

I'm afraid the first part of your post was unclear. If you don't mind could you clarify your meaning? At first glance, I think you may be trying to present a view for me, which I don't hold.

The second part of your post seems like an attempt to gain favor with the clique which has recently rejected you by harshing on me. It sounded a little desperate. You should consider moving past Junior High lap dog fawning to (re)gain acceptance. You will like yourself more and maybe you won't throw like a girl so much then.
 

londonfog

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One of our Nations identity is the right to bear arms. No other nation has such. This problems is fixed into our systems, because our system was built on this and other shit that men agreed to back in 1789 with the writing of a piece of paper later amended in 1790-1
 
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rkymtnman

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One of our Nations identity is the right to bear arms. No other nation has such. This problems is fixed into our systems, because our system was built on this and other shit that men agreed to back in 1789 with the writing of a piece of paper later amended in 1890-1
not a popular opinion around here but i agree.

think of some of these people and how important they are to our history:
john browning, samuel colt, smith and wesson, sturm and ruger.

john browning's designs are a major reason we had great success against German firepower
 

UncleBuck

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not a popular opinion around here but i agree.

think of some of these people and how important they are to our history:
john browning, samuel colt, smith and wesson, sturm and ruger.

john browning's designs are a major reason we had great success against German firepower
john brown > john browning
 

see4

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Anyone with a drill and a bench vise can buy a 80% complete lower receiver and a 80% lower receiver jig and make a completed and usable lower receiver. Doesn't require a mill. And doesn't require expertise.

It is very easy to get a hold an AR-15 lower receiver these days.
 
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