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Posted: 7/20/2012 1:25:06 PM EDT
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Not at all making light of the situation or condoning the acts by this man or anything like that just simply pointing out the crazy article that yahoo has reported.
Holmes was apprehended within minutes of the 12:39 a.m. shooting at his car behind the theater, where police found him in full riot gear and carrying three weapons, including a AR-15 assault rifle Are we going to hear talk of bans coming up again??? http://gma.yahoo.com/colorado-batman-movie-shooting-suspect-phd-student-085940589––abc-news-topstories.html |
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Quoted: Not at all making light of the situation or condoning the acts by this man or anything like that just simply pointing out the crazy article that yahoo has reported. Holmes was apprehended within minutes of the 12:39 a.m. shooting at his car behind the theater, where police found him in full riot gear and carrying three weapons, including a AR-15 assault rifle Are we going to hear talk of bans coming up again??? http://gma.yahoo.com/colorado-batman-movie-shooting-suspect-phd-student-085940589––abc-news-topstories.html Bet on it. In fact it's already happening. |
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We should just make murder illegal. Ban crime. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile That'll never work. We need signs. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Yep, we just need more signs. That will do it. If only people knew it was illegal to murder, we'd all be safe. |
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Relax, no one is coming to take your guns...The NRA has all the politicians running scared about doing anything that would infringe on the absolute right to have guns. LaPierre has continued with his spastic responses and rhetoric based on the worst kind of paranoia. Obama has a secret plan to take all our weapons in a second term....do people really buy into that?
There was a deranged guy that shot a congresswoman in the head with a high cap Glock and the only reason he was stopped was he had to reload. Logic would dictate that it would be easy then to get rid of high cap mags. In fact I remember several suppliers stoking the flames of paranoia by running "get them before they are outlawed" sales. But what happened? Nothing, nada, zippo.... The fact is getting a gun is easier than getting a car license and that isn't going to change anytime soon. The only change in gun laws will come when reasonable gun owners allow reasonable changes to be made. I don't think that gun laws had anything to do with this or would have changed the outcome. Those intent on destruction will find a way. But I also don't think that because of this there will be an iota of change in the gun laws or what we can buy. Check in six months and tell me I'm wrong.... People need to wake up to reality and not be mind controlled by those who pretend to have your interests at heart. |
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Relax, no one is coming to take your guns...The NRA has all the politicians running scared about doing anything that would infringe on the absolute right to have guns. LaPierre has continued with his spastic responses and rhetoric based on the worst kind of paranoia. Obama has a secret plan to take all our weapons in a second term....do people really buy into that? There was a deranged guy that shot a congresswoman in the head with a high cap Glock and the only reason he was stopped was he had to reload. Logic would dictate that it would be easy then to get rid of high cap mags. In fact I remember several suppliers stoking the flames of paranoia by running "get them before they are outlawed" sales. But what happened? Nothing, nada, zippo.... The fact is getting a gun is easier than getting a car license and that isn't going to change anytime soon. The only change in gun laws will come when reasonable gun owners allow reasonable changes to be made. I don't think that gun laws had anything to do with this or would have changed the outcome. Those intent on destruction will find a way. But I also don't think that because of this there will be an iota of change in the gun laws or what we can buy. Check in six months and tell me I'm wrong.... People need to wake up to reality and not be mind controlled by those who pretend to have your interests at heart. What in the hell is that supposed to mean? |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: We should just make murder illegal. Ban crime. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile That'll never work. We need signs. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Yep, we just need more signs. That will do it. If only people knew it was illegal to murder, we'd all be safe. Maybe if they stamped a Warning on the barrel. |
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It's probably too late to do anything because there is already so much out there, but hi cap mags are an area that I wouldn't mind giving up even if it saved just one innocent person's life. I will still have fun shooting and really they are a PIA to load anyhow.
I think that responsible gun owners should be in favor of deeper and more thorough background checks. I am not opposed to a waiting period in those instances where a gun is bought in the heat of a moment. I think every gun owner should have to take a hunter safety/gun safety course, just like you have to prove you can drive a car properly before you're allowed on the streets. I would rather someone have to prove their mental competency and ability to control themselves before they get their hands on something as deadly as a firearm. Not just a "take my word for it..." situation. And this is not about what happened in Aurora, this is about guns in the US in general and how doing anything is considered to be a heinous infringement on the 2nd Amendment... |
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It's probably too late to do anything because there is already so much out there, but hi cap mags are an area that I wouldn't mind giving up even if it saved just one innocent person's life. I will still have fun shooting and really they are a PIA to load anyhow. I think that responsible gun owners should be in favor of deeper and more thorough background checks. I am not opposed to a waiting period in those instances where a gun is bought in the heat of a moment. I think every gun owner should have to take a hunter safety/gun safety course, just like you have to prove you can drive a car properly before you're allowed on the streets. I would rather someone have to prove their mental competency and ability to control themselves before they get their hands on something as deadly as a firearm. Not just a "take my word for it..." situation. And this is not about what happened in Aurora, this is about guns in the US in general and how doing anything is considered to be a heinous infringement on the 2nd Amendment... GTFO |
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It's probably too late to do anything because there is already so much out there, but hi cap mags are an area that I wouldn't mind giving up even if it saved just one innocent person's life. I will still have fun shooting and really they are a PIA to load anyhow. I think that responsible gun owners should be in favor of deeper and more thorough background checks. I am not opposed to a waiting period in those instances where a gun is bought in the heat of a moment. I think every gun owner should have to take a hunter safety/gun safety course, just like you have to prove you can drive a car properly before you're allowed on the streets. I would rather someone have to prove their mental competency and ability to control themselves before they get their hands on something as deadly as a firearm. Not just a "take my word for it..." situation. And this is not about what happened in Aurora, this is about guns in the US in general and how doing anything is considered to be a heinous infringement on the 2nd Amendment... Click....IGNORED |
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It's probably too late to do anything because there is already so much out there, but hi cap mags are an area that I wouldn't mind giving up even if it saved just one innocent person's life. I will still have fun shooting and really they are a PIA to load anyhow. I think that responsible gun owners should be in favor of deeper and more thorough background checks. I am not opposed to a waiting period in those instances where a gun is bought in the heat of a moment. I think every gun owner should have to take a hunter safety/gun safety course, just like you have to prove you can drive a car properly before you're allowed on the streets. I would rather someone have to prove their mental competency and ability to control themselves before they get their hands on something as deadly as a firearm. Not just a "take my word for it..." situation. And this is not about what happened in Aurora, this is about guns in the US in general and how doing anything is considered to be a heinous infringement on the 2nd Amendment... In for the shit storm Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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It's probably too late to do anything because there is already so much out there, but hi cap mags are an area that I wouldn't mind giving up even if it saved just one innocent person's life. I will still have fun shooting and really they are a PIA to load anyhow. I think that responsible gun owners should be in favor of deeper and more thorough background checks. I am not opposed to a waiting period in those instances where a gun is bought in the heat of a moment. I think every gun owner should have to take a hunter safety/gun safety course, just like you have to prove you can drive a car properly before you're allowed on the streets. I would rather someone have to prove their mental competency and ability to control themselves before they get their hands on something as deadly as a firearm. Not just a "take my word for it..." situation. And this is not about what happened in Aurora, this is about guns in the US in general and how doing anything is considered to be a heinous infringement on the 2nd Amendment... Please explain how you do this. |
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It's probably too late to do anything because there is already so much out there, but hi cap mags are an area that I wouldn't mind giving up even if it saved just one innocent person's life. I will still have fun shooting and really they are a PIA to load anyhow. I think that responsible gun owners should be in favor of deeper and more thorough background checks. I am not opposed to a waiting period in those instances where a gun is bought in the heat of a moment. I think every gun owner should have to take a hunter safety/gun safety course, just like you have to prove you can drive a car properly before you're allowed on the streets. I would rather someone have to prove their mental competency and ability to control themselves before they get their hands on something as deadly as a firearm. Not just a "take my word for it..." situation. And this is not about what happened in Aurora, this is about guns in the US in general and how doing anything is considered to be a heinous infringement on the 2nd Amendment... What other tests are you willing to take to exercise your constitutional rights? |
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It's probably too late to do anything because there is already so much out there, but hi cap mags are an area that I wouldn't mind giving up even if it saved just one innocent person's life. I will still have fun shooting and really they are a PIA to load anyhow. I think that responsible gun owners should be in favor of deeper and more thorough background checks. I am not opposed to a waiting period in those instances where a gun is bought in the heat of a moment. I think every gun owner should have to take a hunter safety/gun safety course, just like you have to prove you can drive a car properly before you're allowed on the streets. I would rather someone have to prove their mental competency and ability to control themselves before they get their hands on something as deadly as a firearm. Not just a "take my word for it..." situation. And this is not about what happened in Aurora, this is about guns in the US in general and how doing anything is considered to be a heinous infringement on the 2nd Amendment... What the fuck is wrong with you?
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Quoted: It's probably too late to do anything because there is already so much out there, but hi cap mags are an area that I wouldn't mind giving up even if it saved just one innocent person's life. I will still have fun shooting and really they are a PIA to load anyhow. I think that responsible gun owners should be in favor of deeper and more thorough background checks. I am not opposed to a waiting period in those instances where a gun is bought in the heat of a moment. I think every gun owner should have to take a hunter safety/gun safety course, just like you have to prove you can drive a car properly before you're allowed on the streets. I would rather someone have to prove their mental competency and ability to control themselves before they get their hands on something as deadly as a firearm. Not just a "take my word for it..." situation. And this is not about what happened in Aurora, this is about guns in the US in general and how doing anything is considered to be a heinous infringement on the 2nd Amendment... Why don't you do the "responsible" thing and take one of those "low-capacity" firearms you approve of and redecorate the ceiling with it? ![]() |
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It's probably too late to do anything because there is already so much out there, but hi cap mags are an area that I wouldn't mind giving up even if it saved just one innocent person's life. I will still have fun shooting and really they are a PIA to load anyhow. I think that responsible gun owners should be in favor of deeper and more thorough background checks. I am not opposed to a waiting period in those instances where a gun is bought in the heat of a moment. I think every gun owner should have to take a hunter safety/gun safety course, just like you have to prove you can drive a car properly before you're allowed on the streets. I would rather someone have to prove their mental competency and ability to control themselves before they get their hands on something as deadly as a firearm. Not just a "take my word for it..." situation. And this is not about what happened in Aurora, this is about guns in the US in general and how doing anything is considered to be a heinous infringement on the 2nd Amendment...
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| I saw asshat extraordinaire Michael Bloomberg (Doomberg) asking in his twitter feed today when the candidates will start talking about what we can do about the gun problem in this country. If I were Mitt, I would respond that we indeed have a gun problem if there were no other armed citizens in that movie theater. |
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Quoted: It's probably too late to do anything because there is already so much out there, but hi cap mags are an area that I wouldn't mind giving up even if it saved just one innocent person's life. I will still have fun shooting and really they are a PIA to load anyhow. I think that responsible gun owners should be in favor of deeper and more thorough background checks. I am not opposed to a waiting period in those instances where a gun is bought in the heat of a moment. I think every gun owner should have to take a hunter safety/gun safety course, just like you have to prove you can drive a car properly before you're allowed on the streets. I would rather someone have to prove their mental competency and ability to control themselves before they get their hands on something as deadly as a firearm. Not just a "take my word for it..." situation. And this is not about what happened in Aurora, this is about guns in the US in general and how doing anything is considered to be a heinous infringement on the 2nd Amendment. <CoC violation removed - Z> Read this book immediately
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It's probably too late to do anything because there is already so much out there, but hi cap mags are an area that I wouldn't mind giving up even if it saved just one innocent person's life. I will still have fun shooting and really they are a PIA to load anyhow. I think that responsible gun owners should be in favor of deeper and more thorough background checks. I am not opposed to a waiting period in those instances where a gun is bought in the heat of a moment. I think every gun owner should have to take a hunter safety/gun safety course, just like you have to prove you can drive a car properly before you're allowed on the streets. I would rather someone have to prove their mental competency and ability to control themselves before they get their hands on something as deadly as a firearm. Not just a "take my word for it..." situation. And this is not about what happened in Aurora, this is about guns in the US in general and how doing anything is considered to be a heinous infringement on the 2nd Amendment... Magazine bans and mental. tests We are going to be in a hail storm of statements like above. How sad to imply that mag bans and mental tests might have stopped what happened. Tell us all. Why are you really here on this forum |
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It's probably too late to do anything because there is already so much out there, but hi cap mags are an area that I wouldn't mind giving up even if it saved just one innocent person's life. I will still have fun shooting and really they are a PIA to load anyhow. I think that responsible gun owners should be in favor of deeper and more thorough background checks. I am not opposed to a waiting period in those instances where a gun is bought in the heat of a moment. I think every gun owner should have to take a hunter safety/gun safety course, just like you have to prove you can drive a car properly before you're allowed on the streets. I would rather someone have to prove their mental competency and ability to control themselves before they get their hands on something as deadly as a firearm. Not just a "take my word for it..." situation. And this is not about what happened in Aurora, this is about guns in the US in general and how doing anything is considered to be a heinous infringement on the 2nd Amendment... coalsdad <non-paying> Member Joined: Mar 2010 CO, USA Posts: 43 Feedback: 0% (0) Link To This Post Yep, ahum...<cough...> uh-huh.
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Relax, no one is coming to take your guns...The NRA has all the politicians running scared about doing anything that would infringe on the absolute right to have guns. LaPierre has continued with his spastic responses and rhetoric based on the worst kind of paranoia. Obama has a secret plan to take all our weapons in a second term....do people really buy into that? There was a deranged guy that shot a congresswoman in the head with a high cap Glock and the only reason he was stopped was he had to reload. Logic would dictate that it would be easy then to get rid of high cap mags. In fact I remember several suppliers stoking the flames of paranoia by running "get them before they are outlawed" sales. But what happened? Nothing, nada, zippo.... The fact is getting a gun is easier than getting a car license and that isn't going to change anytime soon. The only change in gun laws will come when reasonable gun owners allow reasonable changes to be made. I don't think that gun laws had anything to do with this or would have changed the outcome. Those intent on destruction will find a way. But I also don't think that because of this there will be an iota of change in the gun laws or what we can buy. Check in six months and tell me I'm wrong.... People need to wake up to reality and not be mind controlled by those who pretend to have your interests at heart. Well, you burned up that troll account. |
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It's probably too late to do anything because there is already so much out there, but hi cap mags are an area that I wouldn't mind giving up even if it saved just one innocent person's life. I will still have fun shooting and really they are a PIA to load anyhow. I think that responsible gun owners should be in favor of deeper and more thorough background checks. I am not opposed to a waiting period in those instances where a gun is bought in the heat of a moment. I think every gun owner should have to take a hunter safety/gun safety course, just like you have to prove you can drive a car properly before you're allowed on the streets. I would rather someone have to prove their mental competency and ability to control themselves before they get their hands on something as deadly as a firearm. Not just a "take my word for it..." situation. And this is not about what happened in Aurora, this is about guns in the US in general and how doing anything is considered to be a heinous infringement on the 2nd Amendment... WTF? I can not understand this kind of thinking, and why someone who thinks this way would be here of all places. Troll, familiar or just so mercifully free of the ravages of intelligence? |
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It's probably too late to do anything because there is already so much out there, but hi cap mags are an area that I wouldn't mind giving up even if it saved just one innocent person's life. I will still have fun shooting and really they are a PIA to load anyhow. I think that responsible gun owners should be in favor of deeper and more thorough background checks. I am not opposed to a waiting period in those instances where a gun is bought in the heat of a moment. I think every gun owner should have to take a hunter safety/gun safety course, just like you have to prove you can drive a car properly before you're allowed on the streets. I would rather someone have to prove their mental competency and ability to control themselves before they get their hands on something as deadly as a firearm. Not just a "take my word for it..." situation. And this is not about what happened in Aurora, this is about guns in the US in general and how doing anything is considered to be a heinous infringement on the 2nd Amendment... You're either a troll or delusional. Would you rather he used sarin or molotovs or anfo? Do you honestly believe that regulation of LAW ABIDING CITIZENS would do one thing about stopping evil people from doing evil things? If you do, you're a damned fool. Let's outlaw and regulate dangerous things so bad people won't be able to easily get them....just like drugs. (there aren't enough of these faces to describe your mentality)
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It's probably too late to do anything because there is already so much out there, but hi cap mags are an area that I wouldn't mind giving up even if it saved just one innocent person's life. I will still have fun shooting and really they are a PIA to load anyhow. I think that responsible gun owners should be in favor of deeper and more thorough background checks. I am not opposed to a waiting period in those instances where a gun is bought in the heat of a moment. I think every gun owner should have to take a hunter safety/gun safety course, just like you have to prove you can drive a car properly before you're allowed on the streets. I would rather someone have to prove their mental competency and ability to control themselves before they get their hands on something as deadly as a firearm. Not just a "take my word for it..." situation. And this is not about what happened in Aurora, this is about guns in the US in general and how doing anything is considered to be a heinous infringement on the 2nd Amendment... You should be banned. |
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It's probably too late to do anything because there is already so much out there, but hi cap mags are an area that I wouldn't mind giving up even if it saved just one innocent person's life. I will still have fun shooting and really they are a PIA to load anyhow. I think that responsible gun owners should be in favor of deeper and more thorough background checks. I am not opposed to a waiting period in those instances where a gun is bought in the heat of a moment. I think every gun owner should have to take a hunter safety/gun safety course, just like you have to prove you can drive a car properly before you're allowed on the streets. I would rather someone have to prove their mental competency and ability to control themselves before they get their hands on something as deadly as a firearm. Not just a "take my word for it..." situation. And this is not about what happened in Aurora, this is about guns in the US in general and how doing anything is considered to be a heinous infringement on the 2nd Amendment... Why don't you do the "responsible" thing and take one of those "low-capacity" firearms you approve of and redecorate the ceiling with it?
Kind of harsh. Although I understand the sentiment because, in the end, it was this mentality that lead to disarming and re-education of a populace to the point where they boarded boxcars toward their death. The problem with that is they wish to disarm me, too, and I can't allow that to happen. |
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Quoted: It's probably too late to do anything because there is already so much out there, but hi cap mags are an area that I wouldn't mind giving up even if it saved just one innocent person's life. I will still have fun shooting and really they are a PIA to load anyhow. I think that responsible gun owners should be in favor of deeper and more thorough background checks. I am not opposed to a waiting period in those instances where a gun is bought in the heat of a moment. I think every gun owner should have to take a hunter safety/gun safety course, just like you have to prove you can drive a car properly before you're allowed on the streets. I would rather someone have to prove their mental competency and ability to control themselves before they get their hands on something as deadly as a firearm. Not just a "take my word for it..." situation. And this is not about what happened in Aurora, this is about guns in the US in general and how doing anything is considered to be a heinous infringement on the 2nd Amendment... Feel free to hand over all you dangerous items to the proper authority tomorrow, don't forget your car, baseball bat, hockey stick and kitchen knives!!! |
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It's probably too late to do anything because there is already so much out there, but hi cap mags are an area that I wouldn't mind giving up even if it saved just one innocent person's life. I will still have fun shooting and really they are a PIA to load anyhow. I think that responsible gun owners should be in favor of deeper and more thorough background checks. I am not opposed to a waiting period in those instances where a gun is bought in the heat of a moment. I think every gun owner should have to take a hunter safety/gun safety course, just like you have to prove you can drive a car properly before you're allowed on the streets. I would rather someone have to prove their mental competency and ability to control themselves before they get their hands on something as deadly as a firearm. Not just a "take my word for it..." situation. And this is not about what happened in Aurora, this is about guns in the US in general and how doing anything is considered to be a heinous infringement on the 2nd Amendment... WTF? I can not understand this kind of thinking, and why someone who thinks this way would be here of all places. Troll, familiar or just so mercifully free of the ravages of intelligence? OMG, I'm so stealing that label. |
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It's probably too late to do anything because there is already so much out there, but hi cap mags are an area that I wouldn't mind giving up even if it saved just one innocent person's life. I will still have fun shooting and really they are a PIA to load anyhow. I think that responsible gun owners should be in favor of deeper and more thorough background checks. I am not opposed to a waiting period in those instances where a gun is bought in the heat of a moment. I think every gun owner should have to take a hunter safety/gun safety course, just like you have to prove you can drive a car properly before you're allowed on the streets. I would rather someone have to prove their mental competency and ability to control themselves before they get their hands on something as deadly as a firearm. Not just a "take my word for it..." situation. And this is not about what happened in Aurora, this is about guns in the US in general and how doing anything is considered to be a heinous infringement on the 2nd Amendment... Why are you posting on this website? Seriously, WHY ARE YOU HERE? Based on the drivel you posted above, you do not belong here, and should leave and never return. Really. GTFO |
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It's probably too late to do anything because there is already so much out there, but hi cap mags are an area that I wouldn't mind giving up even if it saved just one innocent person's life. I will still have fun shooting and really they are a PIA to load anyhow. I think that responsible gun owners should be in favor of deeper and more thorough background checks. I am not opposed to a waiting period in those instances where a gun is bought in the heat of a moment. I think every gun owner should have to take a hunter safety/gun safety course, just like you have to prove you can drive a car properly before you're allowed on the streets. I would rather someone have to prove their mental competency and ability to control themselves before they get their hands on something as deadly as a firearm. Not just a "take my word for it..." situation. And this is not about what happened in Aurora, this is about guns in the US in general and how doing anything is considered to be a heinous infringement on the 2nd Amendment... Fucking leave. |
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It's probably too late to do anything because there is already so much out there, but hi cap mags are an area that I wouldn't mind giving up even if it saved just one innocent person's life. I will still have fun shooting and really they are a PIA to load anyhow. I think that responsible gun owners should be in favor of deeper and more thorough background checks. I am not opposed to a waiting period in those instances where a gun is bought in the heat of a moment. I think every gun owner should have to take a hunter safety/gun safety course, just like you have to prove you can drive a car properly before you're allowed on the streets. I would rather someone have to prove their mental competency and ability to control themselves before they get their hands on something as deadly as a firearm. Not just a "take my word for it..." situation. And this is not about what happened in Aurora, this is about guns in the US in general and how doing anything is considered to be a heinous infringement on the 2nd Amendment... Fuck that stupid shit. Choke yourself.
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It's probably too late to do anything because there is already so much out there, but hi cap mags are an area that I wouldn't mind giving up even if it saved just one innocent person's life. I will still have fun shooting and really they are a PIA to load anyhow. I think that responsible gun owners should be in favor of deeper and more thorough background checks. I am not opposed to a waiting period in those instances where a gun is bought in the heat of a moment. I think every gun owner should have to take a hunter safety/gun safety course, just like you have to prove you can drive a car properly before you're allowed on the streets. I would rather someone have to prove their mental competency and ability to control themselves before they get their hands on something as deadly as a firearm. Not just a "take my word for it..." situation. And this is not about what happened in Aurora, this is about guns in the US in general and how doing anything is considered to be a heinous infringement on the 2nd Amendment... WTF? I can not understand this kind of thinking, and why someone who thinks this way would be here of all places. Troll, familiar or just so mercifully free of the ravages of intelligence? OMG, I'm so stealing that label. To be honest, I stole it from the movie Time Bandits. |
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It's probably too late to do anything because there is already so much out there, but hi cap mags are an area that I wouldn't mind giving up even if it saved just one innocent person's life. I will still have fun shooting and really they are a PIA to load anyhow. I think that responsible gun owners should be in favor of deeper and more thorough background checks. I am not opposed to a waiting period in those instances where a gun is bought in the heat of a moment. I think every gun owner should have to take a hunter safety/gun safety course, just like you have to prove you can drive a car properly before you're allowed on the streets. I would rather someone have to prove their mental competency and ability to control themselves before they get their hands on something as deadly as a firearm. Not just a "take my word for it..." situation. And this is not about what happened in Aurora, this is about guns in the US in general and how doing anything is considered to be a heinous infringement on the 2nd Amendment... Banned Yet? |

