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US Gun Insanity (3 Viewers)

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  • Start date Feb 24, 2020
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tommydazzle

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  • Feb 28, 2020
  • #36
The best form of defence is attack and the best form of attack is surprise attack so really to protect your family you should be shooting people before they even think of shooting you.
 
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skybluetony176

Well-Known Member
  • Feb 28, 2020
  • #37
tommydazzle said:
The best form of defence is attack and the best form of attack is surprise attack so really to protect your family you should be shooting people before they even think of shooting you.
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ccfc92

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  • Feb 28, 2020
  • #38
clint van damme said:
was this the one who shot his workmates? Has anyone uttered the immortal words yet? If his workmates had been carrying guns etc etc.
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Plus the other two :

Nothing could be done about this.

Let us pray for the victims.
 
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skybluetony176

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  • Feb 28, 2020
  • #39
Marty said:
So, what you're saying is, they need better training with firearms, so they can be more 'competitive'. Even after that waffle, which is purely conjecture, I still support the 2nd amendment rights of US citizens.
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What’s that you say?
Ten-year-old accidentally shot by babysitter
Waffle?
 

David O'Day

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  • Feb 28, 2020
  • #40
Marty mcfuckup
 
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Marty

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  • Feb 28, 2020
  • #41
skybluetony176 said:
What’s that you say?
Ten-year-old accidentally shot by babysitter
Waffle?
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Shit happens you bell, you can't stop people being stupid.
 

jimmyhillsfanclub

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  • Feb 28, 2020
  • #42
Marty said:
Shit happens you bell, you can't stop people being stupid.
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Yeah tony you bell...shit happened is all...
....babysitters should always carry guns....surely everyone agrees with that?
 
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Marty

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  • Feb 28, 2020
  • #43
jimmyhillsfanclub said:
Yeah tony you bell...shit happened is all...
....babysitters should always carry guns....surely everyone agrees with that?
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Not what I said is it, if they wanted to take photos with a gun, fine, but take the bullets out first, There are certain precautions to take. She's thick as fuck, simple as that, but you can't ban everything for a few incidents.
 

Liquid Gold

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  • Feb 28, 2020
  • #44
The only thing to really stop people is mutually assured destruction.

Nukes for Americans 2020
 

skybluetony176

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  • Feb 28, 2020
  • #45
Marty said:
Shit happens you bell, you can't stop people being stupid.
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As you so evidently demonstrate.
 
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Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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  • Feb 28, 2020
  • #46
Marty said:
Not what I said is it, if they wanted to take photos with a gun, fine, but take the bullets out first, There are certain precautions to take. She's thick as fuck, simple as that, but you can't ban everything for a few incidents.
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On the whole the ones that aren't thick as fuck don't carry firearms and want better gun control laws.
 
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Otis

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  • Feb 28, 2020
  • #47
Only Winnie the Pooh, Rupert and Paddington should have the right to bear arms.
 
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skybluetony176

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  • Feb 28, 2020
  • #48
Marty said:
Not what I said is it, if they wanted to take photos with a gun, fine, but take the bullets out first, There are certain precautions to take. She's thick as fuck, simple as that, but you can't ban everything for a few incidents.
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73 accidental child deaths in the US in 2018. That’s just deaths, not including injuries. Add that to the 113 deliberate deaths of school children in America the same year purely from school attacks. Then you have all the children that are killed in America each year through criminal activity, can’t find a definitive number for that.
 
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Liquid Gold

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  • Feb 28, 2020
  • #49
Otis said:
Only Winnie the Pooh, Rupert and Paddington should have the right to bear arms.
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No way, Rupert is definitely a nonce. Yewtree are all over him and nobody can convince me otherwise.
 
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clint van damme

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  • Feb 28, 2020
  • #50
Marty said:
Shit happens you bell, you can't stop people being stupid.
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you can stop them having guns to hand when engaging in stupidity though.
 
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clint van damme

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  • Feb 28, 2020
  • #51
Marty said:
Not what I said is it, if they wanted to take photos with a gun, fine, but take the bullets out first, There are certain precautions to take. She's thick as fuck, simple as that, but you can't ban everything for a few incidents.
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no-ones on about banning everything, they're on about banning guns. That way death by guns is low like Europe, Japan, etc and not high like America. It's a simple concept unless you're in total denial.
 

Liquid Gold

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  • Feb 28, 2020
  • #52
Australia had a mass shooting 20 years ago, they banned guns, they haven't had a mass shooting since.
 
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shmmeee

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  • Feb 28, 2020
  • #53
ccfc92 said:
Plus the other two :

Nothing could be done about this.

Let us pray for the victims.
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Thoughts and prayers, mental health.
 
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shmmeee

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  • Feb 28, 2020
  • #54
Liquid Gold said:
Australia had a mass shooting 20 years ago, they banned guns, they haven't had a mass shooting since.
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What an amazing coincidence.
 
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fellatio_Martinez

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  • Feb 28, 2020
  • #55
5,084 people died from choking in the US in 2018 alone.

These people can't even be trusted with food.
 
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David O'Day

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  • Feb 29, 2020
  • #56
Sadly our boy Marty here cant bevtrusted with lego
 

tisza

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  • Feb 29, 2020
  • #57
Something fundamentally wrong with basing gun laws on a document written over 200 years. Written in a different set of circumstances/era.

Christian countries don't take all the 10 commandments and say they all have to be enforced or used as a basis for laws.
 
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Liquid Gold

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  • Feb 29, 2020
  • #58
Same as homophobes using the bible to justify their hatred, they don't stone people, keep slaves and still wear mixed fabrics. The 2nd amendment is an excuse for them to keep their toys.
 
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duffer

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  • Feb 29, 2020
  • #59
tisza said:
Something fundamentally wrong with basing gun laws on a document written over 200 years. Written in a different set of circumstances/era.

Christian countries don't take all the 10 commandments and say they all have to be enforced or used as a basis for laws.
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In fairness, it seems pretty obvious to most people that the 2nd amendment was never intended as a open invitation for everyone to be able to keep and bear arms; it was about maintaining "a well regulated Militia ... to secure the free state". So the clear inference is that if you're not part of a well-regulated militia, there is no implied right to gun ownership.

The misunderstanding, if indeed it is one, is really down to a single comma...

Now the Swiss have a well-regulated militia, and there are a lot of guns in (well-trained) private hands as a result. But they have nothing like the problems that we see in the US, probably because they still have very strict gun controls. There's a good article on this here.

My personal opinion on it - it's blindingly obvious that strong gun controls mean that the population as a whole is far, far safer. Statistically, in fact, owning a gun significantly increases your chances of being killed by one. There is no rational argument against gun control, which is the NRA and its supporters have to do their best to avoid logic.
 
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clint van damme

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  • Feb 29, 2020
  • #60
duffer said:
In fairness, it seems pretty obvious to most people that the 2nd amendment was never intended as a open invitation for everyone to be able to keep and bear arms; it was about maintaining "a well regulated Militia ... to secure the free state". So the clear inference is that if you're not part of a well-regulated militia, there is no implied right to gun ownership.

The misunderstanding, if indeed it is one, is really down to a single comma...

Now the Swiss have a well-regulated militia, and there are a lot of guns in (well-trained) private hands as a result. But they have nothing like the problems that we see in the US, probably because they still have very strict gun controls. There's a good article on this here.

There is no rational argument against gun control, which is the NRA and its supporters have to do their best to avoid logic.
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Spot on. I've heard various arguments in this country about how to deal with the current knife crime problem. But I've not heard one person calling for more people to carry knives.
 
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duffer

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  • Feb 29, 2020
  • #61
clint van damme said:
Spot on. I've heard various arguments in this country about how to deal with the current knife crime problem. But I've not heard one person calling for more people to carry knives.
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Maybe if we had more good people carrying bigger, faster knives, we could solve the problem.

Another point, whilst I'm banging on about it, when the Constitution took effect 'arms' were basically smoothbore-muskets - effective at a short-distance but twenty seconds or so to reload. So not much use for killing, say, twenty schoolchildren before being kicked to death by an angry PE teacher or two. If the right to keep and bear arms were limited to those kind of weapons, then it perhaps wouldn't be so much of a problem.

Alternatively, if the founding fathers meant for individuals to have the same powers as state actors (i.e. the military), to protect their freedom, then surely individuals should have the right to machine guns, grenade launchers and tactical nuclear weapons. It doesn't take long to pull down this argument against gun control either.
 
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Marty

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  • Feb 29, 2020
  • #62
David O'Day said:
Sadly our boy Marty here cant bevtrusted with lego
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Obsessed.

Was actually at a shooting range only a couple of months ago, was great fun.
 

Otis

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  • Feb 29, 2020
  • #63
Marty said:
Obsessed.

Was actually at a shooting range only a couple of months ago, was great fun.
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Were you a moving target, or were you tied to a post with a bullseye on your forehead?
 
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Philosoraptor

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  • Feb 29, 2020
  • #64
The Bill of Rights is one of the main stumbling blocks in America. Well out of date and needs updating. The protections of individual rights are woeful.

American politics was tied up with an arm behind its back even before they started.

They nicked some great ideas from John Locke and screwed up their system of Government up by allowing political parties into the Senate.

The senate was never meant to be politically aligned to any national parties but to regional States.

The first thing what political parties do when coming up against a system of Government is to look how they can most use the system in their favour.
 
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Philosoraptor

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  • Feb 29, 2020
  • #65
When you got people like Antonin Scalia - Wikipedia who use to sit on the Supreme Court and his views then you got to worry about things in general.

I've always said America is one of the few countries in western civilisation which has never had a people's revolution.
 
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tisza

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  • Feb 29, 2020
  • #66
Philosorapter said:
The Bill of Rights is one of the main stumbling blocks in America. Well out of date and needs updating. The protections of individual rights are woeful.

American politics was tied up with an arm behind its back even before they started.

nicked some great ideas from John Locke and screwed up their system of Government up by allowing political parties into the Senate.

The senate was never meant to be politically aligned to any national parties but to regional States.

The first thing what political parties do when coming up against a system of Government is to look how they can most use the system in their favour.
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At the time it was written the population of the 13 states was around 4 million with only 6% of them allowed to vote.
It was a simple system written for a simple time. They had no idea how it would be used & abused in the future,

re: 2nd amendment. It was still mainly flintlocks and muskets.
They had no concept of the firepower they'd be allowing people to own in the 21st century.

And it's no different from many less democratic regimes as the ultimate deciding voice is a politically appointed Supreme Court. e,g, The abortion issue will be revisited now the Supreme Court has this new political bias.
 
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Philosoraptor

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  • Feb 29, 2020
  • #67
tisza said:
At the time it was written the population of the 13 states was around 4 million with only 6% of them allowed to vote.
It was a simple system written for a simple time. They had no idea how it would be used & abused in the future,

re: 2nd amendment. It was still mainly flintlocks and muskets.
They had no concept of the firepower they'd be allowing people to own in the 21st century.
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I fully agree.
 
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wingy

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  • Feb 29, 2020
  • #68
Seems it's our fault initially along with the Native Indian tribes.
The rest could be down to technological advance.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...an-indian-foundation-of-american-gun-culture/
 

Philosoraptor

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  • Feb 29, 2020
  • #69
wingy said:
Seems it's our fault initially along with the Native Indian tribes.
The rest could be down to technological advance.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...an-indian-foundation-of-american-gun-culture/
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This is behind a pay wall but it took till 1968 for the fair housing act to come in to force which finally put everyone onto some sort of level playing field in America.

This was mainly about giving Native Americans and others the rights of everyone else.

Civil Rights Act of 1968 - Wikipedia
 

skybluetony176

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  • Mar 2, 2020
  • #70
Marty said:
Obsessed.

Was actually at a shooting range only a couple of months ago, was great fun.
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I agree. A shooting range is great fun. I was lucky enough to have regular access to a shooting range when I was a kid and be related to the WW2 hero responsible for the running of it. Under his tutelage and guidance I became a very decent shot. Also with the benefit of his experience I learnt respect for the gun. Which is why I know US gun laws are bollocks. If they had respect for them they wouldn’t have such a sense of entitlement to them.
 
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