12 dead at “College Night.” But yea, smoking, car accidents, poor eating habits. Don’t forget your bleed kit when you leave the house. ‘Murica. Woot!
So now you understand the next time you ask a question and no one bothers to answer. Its because you twist the words around even a day later. But that won't stop you from ridiculing those who don't answer. Some things you just have to laugh at I guess.
12 dead at “College Night.” But yea, smoking, car accidents, poor eating habits. Don’t forget your bleed kit when you leave the house. ‘Murica. Woot!
So now you understand the next time you ask a question and no one bothers to answer. Its because you twist the words around even a day later. But that won't stop you from ridiculing those who don't answer. Some things you just have to laugh at I guess.
I appreciate the answers but don’t agree with the comparisons that I’ve explained. But feel free to project your preconceived notions. Wait for it
Gee. When I asked when the next one was gonna be yesterday... I didn't realize it was gonna be the same day.
Wonder when the next one is gonna be?
And you go about preventing this with meaningful gun regulations. Geezuz Tempo it's been answered millions of times. You have no solution for the carnage you experience at the moment- previous generations have failed you. But in a decade or so... you have a chance to make college goers safe when they are blowing off steam.
12 dead at “College Night.” But yea, smoking, car accidents, poor eating habits. Don’t forget your bleed kit when you leave the house. ‘Murica. Woot!
So now you understand the next time you ask a question and no one bothers to answer. Its because you twist the words around even a day later. But that won't stop you from ridiculing those who don't answer. Some things you just have to laugh at I guess.
How did I twist the words around? Because comparing accidents to intentional gun deaths is the same? Or avoiding second hand smoke is comparable to being able to not get shot? WTF are you talking about?
Gee. When I asked when the next one was gonna be yesterday... I didn't realize it was gonna be the same day.
Wonder when the next one is gonna be?
And you go about preventing this with meaningful gun regulations. Geezuz Tempo it's been answered millions of times. You have no solution for the carnage you experience at the moment- previous generations have failed you. But in a decade or so... you have a chance to make college goers safe when they are blowing off steam.
California arguably has the tightest gun control laws in the country.
Gee. When I asked when the next one was gonna be yesterday... I didn't realize it was gonna be the same day.
Wonder when the next one is gonna be?
And you go about preventing this with meaningful gun regulations. Geezuz Tempo it's been answered millions of times. You have no solution for the carnage you experience at the moment- previous generations have failed you. But in a decade or so... you have a chance to make college goers safe when they are blowing off steam.
California arguably has the tightest gun control laws in the country.
So what?
Does Nevada? Arizona?
Come on, Scruffy. The argument against nation-wide regulation is super weak- as demonstrated by this limp wristed jab.
Gee. When I asked when the next one was gonna be yesterday... I didn't realize it was gonna be the same day.
Wonder when the next one is gonna be?
And you go about preventing this with meaningful gun regulations. Geezuz Tempo it's been answered millions of times. You have no solution for the carnage you experience at the moment- previous generations have failed you. But in a decade or so... you have a chance to make college goers safe when they are blowing off steam.
California arguably has the tightest gun control laws in the country.
Gee. When I asked when the next one was gonna be yesterday... I didn't realize it was gonna be the same day.
Wonder when the next one is gonna be?
And you go about preventing this with meaningful gun regulations. Geezuz Tempo it's been answered millions of times. You have no solution for the carnage you experience at the moment- previous generations have failed you. But in a decade or so... you have a chance to make college goers safe when they are blowing off steam.
California arguably has the tightest gun control laws in the country.
So what?
Does Nevada? Arizona?
Come on, Scruffy. The argument against nation-wide regulation is super weak- as demonstrated by this limp wristed jab.
Everyone knows that those two states don’t have strong gun control laws. And if people in those states wanted gun control laws that bad they would have voted blue and not red. Was the weapon used in last nights shooting purchased in Nevada or Arizona?
Gee. When I asked when the next one was gonna be yesterday... I didn't realize it was gonna be the same day.
Wonder when the next one is gonna be?
And you go about preventing this with meaningful gun regulations. Geezuz Tempo it's been answered millions of times. You have no solution for the carnage you experience at the moment- previous generations have failed you. But in a decade or so... you have a chance to make college goers safe when they are blowing off steam.
My point being regulation will never end. It will wind up with an all out ban.
Gee. When I asked when the next one was gonna be yesterday... I didn't realize it was gonna be the same day.
Wonder when the next one is gonna be?
And you go about preventing this with meaningful gun regulations. Geezuz Tempo it's been answered millions of times. You have no solution for the carnage you experience at the moment- previous generations have failed you. But in a decade or so... you have a chance to make college goers safe when they are blowing off steam.
California arguably has the tightest gun control laws in the country.
So what?
Does Nevada? Arizona?
Come on, Scruffy. The argument against nation-wide regulation is super weak- as demonstrated by this limp wristed jab.
Everyone knows that those two states don’t have strong gun control laws. And if people in those states wanted gun control laws that bad they would have voted blue and not red. Was the weapon used in last nights shooting purchased in Nevada or Arizona?
Illinois does but Indianer doesn’t. Too early to tell but if it was, what would you suggest?
Gee. When I asked when the next one was gonna be yesterday... I didn't realize it was gonna be the same day.
Wonder when the next one is gonna be?
And you go about preventing this with meaningful gun regulations. Geezuz Tempo it's been answered millions of times. You have no solution for the carnage you experience at the moment- previous generations have failed you. But in a decade or so... you have a chance to make college goers safe when they are blowing off steam.
My point being regulation will never end. It will wind up with an all out ban.
On certain weapons and magazines... that would be fantastic!
Gee. When I asked when the next one was gonna be yesterday... I didn't realize it was gonna be the same day.
Wonder when the next one is gonna be?
And you go about preventing this with meaningful gun regulations. Geezuz Tempo it's been answered millions of times. You have no solution for the carnage you experience at the moment- previous generations have failed you. But in a decade or so... you have a chance to make college goers safe when they are blowing off steam.
My point being regulation will never end. It will wind up with an all out ban.
On certain weapons and magazines... that would be fantastic!
Which is what people are afraid of. Regulation will never stop.
I did ask a question that was asked before hoping to hear a different argument and I apologize for that.
Gee. When I asked when the next one was gonna be yesterday... I didn't realize it was gonna be the same day.
Wonder when the next one is gonna be?
And you go about preventing this with meaningful gun regulations. Geezuz Tempo it's been answered millions of times. You have no solution for the carnage you experience at the moment- previous generations have failed you. But in a decade or so... you have a chance to make college goers safe when they are blowing off steam.
My point being regulation will never end. It will wind up with an all out ban.
On certain weapons and magazines... that would be fantastic!
California has outlawed mags greater than 10 bullets. They have firearm registration, an assault weapons ban, need a state permit to buy, a waiting period..the list goes on and on. Besides a ban what else would you like them to do?
Gee. When I asked when the next one was gonna be yesterday... I didn't realize it was gonna be the same day.
Wonder when the next one is gonna be?
And you go about preventing this with meaningful gun regulations. Geezuz Tempo it's been answered millions of times. You have no solution for the carnage you experience at the moment- previous generations have failed you. But in a decade or so... you have a chance to make college goers safe when they are blowing off steam.
California arguably has the tightest gun control laws in the country.
So what?
Does Nevada? Arizona?
Come on, Scruffy. The argument against nation-wide regulation is super weak- as demonstrated by this limp wristed jab.
Everyone knows that those two states don’t have strong gun control laws. And if people in those states wanted gun control laws that bad they would have voted blue and not red. Was the weapon used in last nights shooting purchased in Nevada or Arizona?
Which illustrate the failings of a democracy- the inmates run the asylum.
Who cares where the gun was purchased? It was a legal weapon purchased from... oh... say... Dick's Sporting Goods (or Walmart in the aisle next to the kids toys or clothing) in some state by a responsible gun purchaser.
Gee. When I asked when the next one was gonna be yesterday... I didn't realize it was gonna be the same day.
Wonder when the next one is gonna be?
And you go about preventing this with meaningful gun regulations. Geezuz Tempo it's been answered millions of times. You have no solution for the carnage you experience at the moment- previous generations have failed you. But in a decade or so... you have a chance to make college goers safe when they are blowing off steam.
My point being regulation will never end. It will wind up with an all out ban.
On certain weapons and magazines... that would be fantastic!
Which is what people are afraid of. Regulation will never stop.
I did ask a question that was asked before hoping to hear a different argument and I apologize for that.
The only people afraid of that are the 'enthusiasts' that like shooting shit and are prepared to accept collateral damage in the form of mass shootings so they can hoist a slick new AR15 over their shoulder and look like the man.
If I remember correctly, most of the US wants meaningful change.
This is just part of life here, now. We no longer say much because we have said all that can be said. We are decensitized.
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Gee. When I asked when the next one was gonna be yesterday... I didn't realize it was gonna be the same day.
Wonder when the next one is gonna be?
And you go about preventing this with meaningful gun regulations. Geezuz Tempo it's been answered millions of times. You have no solution for the carnage you experience at the moment- previous generations have failed you. But in a decade or so... you have a chance to make college goers safe when they are blowing off steam.
California arguably has the tightest gun control laws in the country.
So what?
Does Nevada? Arizona?
Come on, Scruffy. The argument against nation-wide regulation is super weak- as demonstrated by this limp wristed jab.
Everyone knows that those two states don’t have strong gun control laws. And if people in those states wanted gun control laws that bad they would have voted blue and not red. Was the weapon used in last nights shooting purchased in Nevada or Arizona?
Which illustrate the failings of a democracy- the inmates run the asylum.
Who cares where the gun was purchased? It was a legal weapon purchased from... oh... say... Dick's Sporting Goods (or Walmart in the aisle next to the kids toys or clothing) in some state by a responsible gun purchaser.
I look at it as respecting the needs of each state. Federal laws are very tricky in my book. What might be good for New Jersey citizens might be bad for people in Alaska.
Gee. When I asked when the next one was gonna be yesterday... I didn't realize it was gonna be the same day.
Wonder when the next one is gonna be?
And you go about preventing this with meaningful gun regulations. Geezuz Tempo it's been answered millions of times. You have no solution for the carnage you experience at the moment- previous generations have failed you. But in a decade or so... you have a chance to make college goers safe when they are blowing off steam.
California arguably has the tightest gun control laws in the country.
So what?
Does Nevada? Arizona?
Come on, Scruffy. The argument against nation-wide regulation is super weak- as demonstrated by this limp wristed jab.
Everyone knows that those two states don’t have strong gun control laws. And if people in those states wanted gun control laws that bad they would have voted blue and not red. Was the weapon used in last nights shooting purchased in Nevada or Arizona?
Which illustrate the failings of a democracy- the inmates run the asylum.
Who cares where the gun was purchased? It was a legal weapon purchased from... oh... say... Dick's Sporting Goods (or Walmart in the aisle next to the kids toys or clothing) in some state by a responsible gun purchaser.
I look at it as respecting the needs of each state. Federal laws are very tricky in my book. What might be good for New Jersey citizens might be bad for people in Alaska.
The people in Alaska need to shoot shit?
There is no need for a military style rifle in the hands of a citizen. At all. Anywhere.
Gee. When I asked when the next one was gonna be yesterday... I didn't realize it was gonna be the same day.
Wonder when the next one is gonna be?
And you go about preventing this with meaningful gun regulations. Geezuz Tempo it's been answered millions of times. You have no solution for the carnage you experience at the moment- previous generations have failed you. But in a decade or so... you have a chance to make college goers safe when they are blowing off steam.
California arguably has the tightest gun control laws in the country.
So what?
Does Nevada? Arizona?
Come on, Scruffy. The argument against nation-wide regulation is super weak- as demonstrated by this limp wristed jab.
Everyone knows that those two states don’t have strong gun control laws. And if people in those states wanted gun control laws that bad they would have voted blue and not red. Was the weapon used in last nights shooting purchased in Nevada or Arizona?
Which illustrate the failings of a democracy- the inmates run the asylum.
Who cares where the gun was purchased? It was a legal weapon purchased from... oh... say... Dick's Sporting Goods (or Walmart in the aisle next to the kids toys or clothing) in some state by a responsible gun purchaser.
I look at it as respecting the needs of each state. Federal laws are very tricky in my book. What might be good for New Jersey citizens might be bad for people in Alaska.
The people in Alaska need to shoot shit?
There is no need for a military style rifle in the hands of a citizen. At all. Anywhere.
But yet Canada has those very same weapons. Why is it ok for you to have one but I can't?
Gee. When I asked when the next one was gonna be yesterday... I didn't realize it was gonna be the same day.
Wonder when the next one is gonna be?
And you go about preventing this with meaningful gun regulations. Geezuz Tempo it's been answered millions of times. You have no solution for the carnage you experience at the moment- previous generations have failed you. But in a decade or so... you have a chance to make college goers safe when they are blowing off steam.
California arguably has the tightest gun control laws in the country.
So what?
Does Nevada? Arizona?
Come on, Scruffy. The argument against nation-wide regulation is super weak- as demonstrated by this limp wristed jab.
Everyone knows that those two states don’t have strong gun control laws. And if people in those states wanted gun control laws that bad they would have voted blue and not red. Was the weapon used in last nights shooting purchased in Nevada or Arizona?
Which illustrate the failings of a democracy- the inmates run the asylum.
Who cares where the gun was purchased? It was a legal weapon purchased from... oh... say... Dick's Sporting Goods (or Walmart in the aisle next to the kids toys or clothing) in some state by a responsible gun purchaser.
I look at it as respecting the needs of each state. Federal laws are very tricky in my book. What might be good for New Jersey citizens might be bad for people in Alaska.
The people in Alaska need to shoot shit?
There is no need for a military style rifle in the hands of a citizen. At all. Anywhere.
But yet Canada has those very same weapons. Why is it ok for you to have one but I can't?
See other thread for comment. I'm not going to repeat myself.
I see you waffled on your 'I'm tired of this shit' attitude you adopted after the Vegas Massacre (I think it was that one... there's been so many). Keep trying to convince yourself, Scruffy. And whatever you do... don't worry. I still like you.
Gee. When I asked when the next one was gonna be yesterday... I didn't realize it was gonna be the same day.
Wonder when the next one is gonna be?
And you go about preventing this with meaningful gun regulations. Geezuz Tempo it's been answered millions of times. You have no solution for the carnage you experience at the moment- previous generations have failed you. But in a decade or so... you have a chance to make college goers safe when they are blowing off steam.
California arguably has the tightest gun control laws in the country.
So what?
Does Nevada? Arizona?
Come on, Scruffy. The argument against nation-wide regulation is super weak- as demonstrated by this limp wristed jab.
Everyone knows that those two states don’t have strong gun control laws. And if people in those states wanted gun control laws that bad they would have voted blue and not red. Was the weapon used in last nights shooting purchased in Nevada or Arizona?
Which illustrate the failings of a democracy- the inmates run the asylum.
Who cares where the gun was purchased? It was a legal weapon purchased from... oh... say... Dick's Sporting Goods (or Walmart in the aisle next to the kids toys or clothing) in some state by a responsible gun purchaser.
I look at it as respecting the needs of each state. Federal laws are very tricky in my book. What might be good for New Jersey citizens might be bad for people in Alaska.
The people in Alaska need to shoot shit?
There is no need for a military style rifle in the hands of a citizen. At all. Anywhere.
But yet Canada has those very same weapons. Why is it ok for you to have one but I can't?
See other thread for comment. I'm not going to repeat myself.
I see you waffled on your 'I'm tired of this shit' attitude you adopted after the Vegas Massacre (I think it was that one... there's been so many). Keep trying to convince yourself, Scruffy. And whatever you do... don't worry. I still like you.
Yeah my opinion definitely changed. Just because a few people mess up doesn't mean everyone should be punished. Every single student in my school (1200 kids) has an apple computer. The other day some kid broke through the sonic wall and was watching porn on his computer (and no not my student). Should the entire student body lose their computers because one kid screwed up? I would think not. Again don't ban but make the background check harder and definitely drop the mag capacity. Christ our Navy seals use 30 round mags, I don't think anyone needs any more than that.
Gee. When I asked when the next one was gonna be yesterday... I didn't realize it was gonna be the same day.
Wonder when the next one is gonna be?
And you go about preventing this with meaningful gun regulations. Geezuz Tempo it's been answered millions of times. You have no solution for the carnage you experience at the moment- previous generations have failed you. But in a decade or so... you have a chance to make college goers safe when they are blowing off steam.
California arguably has the tightest gun control laws in the country.
So what?
Does Nevada? Arizona?
Come on, Scruffy. The argument against nation-wide regulation is super weak- as demonstrated by this limp wristed jab.
Everyone knows that those two states don’t have strong gun control laws. And if people in those states wanted gun control laws that bad they would have voted blue and not red. Was the weapon used in last nights shooting purchased in Nevada or Arizona?
Which illustrate the failings of a democracy- the inmates run the asylum.
Who cares where the gun was purchased? It was a legal weapon purchased from... oh... say... Dick's Sporting Goods (or Walmart in the aisle next to the kids toys or clothing) in some state by a responsible gun purchaser.
I look at it as respecting the needs of each state. Federal laws are very tricky in my book. What might be good for New Jersey citizens might be bad for people in Alaska.
The people in Alaska need to shoot shit?
There is no need for a military style rifle in the hands of a citizen. At all. Anywhere.
But yet Canada has those very same weapons. Why is it ok for you to have one but I can't?
See other thread for comment. I'm not going to repeat myself.
I see you waffled on your 'I'm tired of this shit' attitude you adopted after the Vegas Massacre (I think it was that one... there's been so many). Keep trying to convince yourself, Scruffy. And whatever you do... don't worry. I still like you.
Yeah my opinion definitely changed. Just because a few people mess up doesn't mean everyone should be punished. Every single student in my school (1200 kids) has an apple computer. The other day some kid broke through the sonic wall and was watching porn on his computer (and no not my student). Should the entire student body lose their computers because one kid screwed up? I would think not. Again don't ban but make the background check harder and definitely drop the mag capacity. Christ our Navy seals use 30 round mags, I don't think anyone needs any more than that.
And here we go again, but with a slightly different twist...
Comparing pornography and banning Apple computers to mass murder and banning assault rifles.
We can survive watching a porno clip. We can't survive rapid fire weapons in close proximity.
Gee. When I asked when the next one was gonna be yesterday... I didn't realize it was gonna be the same day.
Wonder when the next one is gonna be?
And you go about preventing this with meaningful gun regulations. Geezuz Tempo it's been answered millions of times. You have no solution for the carnage you experience at the moment- previous generations have failed you. But in a decade or so... you have a chance to make college goers safe when they are blowing off steam.
California arguably has the tightest gun control laws in the country.
So what?
Does Nevada? Arizona?
Come on, Scruffy. The argument against nation-wide regulation is super weak- as demonstrated by this limp wristed jab.
Everyone knows that those two states don’t have strong gun control laws. And if people in those states wanted gun control laws that bad they would have voted blue and not red. Was the weapon used in last nights shooting purchased in Nevada or Arizona?
Which illustrate the failings of a democracy- the inmates run the asylum.
Who cares where the gun was purchased? It was a legal weapon purchased from... oh... say... Dick's Sporting Goods (or Walmart in the aisle next to the kids toys or clothing) in some state by a responsible gun purchaser.
I look at it as respecting the needs of each state. Federal laws are very tricky in my book. What might be good for New Jersey citizens might be bad for people in Alaska.
The people in Alaska need to shoot shit?
There is no need for a military style rifle in the hands of a citizen. At all. Anywhere.
But yet Canada has those very same weapons. Why is it ok for you to have one but I can't?
See other thread for comment. I'm not going to repeat myself.
I see you waffled on your 'I'm tired of this shit' attitude you adopted after the Vegas Massacre (I think it was that one... there's been so many). Keep trying to convince yourself, Scruffy. And whatever you do... don't worry. I still like you.
Yeah my opinion definitely changed. Just because a few people mess up doesn't mean everyone should be punished. Every single student in my school (1200 kids) has an apple computer. The other day some kid broke through the sonic wall and was watching porn on his computer (and no not my student). Should the entire student body lose their computers because one kid screwed up? I would think not. Again don't ban but make the background check harder and definitely drop the mag capacity. Christ our Navy seals use 30 round mags, I don't think anyone needs any more than that.
And here we go again, but with a slightly different twist...
Comparing pornography and banning Apple computers to mass murder and banning assault rifles.
We can survive watching a porno clip. We can't survive rapid fire weapons in close proximity.
I'm just not for punishing everyone for one person screwing up. I obviously realize no one is going to die while watching porn. lol. If that was the case I don't think there would be any males posting on these forums lol.
The gunman who killed 12 people at the Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks, California, was a 28-year-old veteran of the Marine Corps who had previous run-ins with the law, officials said.
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But that won't stop you from ridiculing those who don't answer. Some things you just have to laugh at I guess.
How would you go about preventing this?
I ask in all seriousness because if it had been an assault rifle I understand the argument.
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Wonder when the next one is gonna be?
And you go about preventing this with meaningful gun regulations. Geezuz Tempo it's been answered millions of times. You have no solution for the carnage you experience at the moment- previous generations have failed you. But in a decade or so... you have a chance to make college goers safe when they are blowing off steam.
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And speaking of idiocy... Tide pod comments don't qualify?
So what?
Does Nevada? Arizona?
Come on, Scruffy. The argument against nation-wide regulation is super weak- as demonstrated by this limp wristed jab.
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laws that bad they would have voted blue and not red. Was the weapon used in last nights shooting purchased in Nevada or Arizona?
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On certain weapons and magazines... that would be fantastic!
I did ask a question that was asked before hoping to hear a different argument and I apologize for that.
Which illustrate the failings of a democracy- the inmates run the asylum.
Who cares where the gun was purchased? It was a legal weapon purchased from... oh... say... Dick's Sporting Goods (or Walmart in the aisle next to the kids toys or clothing) in some state by a responsible gun purchaser.
If I remember correctly, most of the US wants meaningful change.
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The people in Alaska need to shoot shit?
There is no need for a military style rifle in the hands of a citizen. At all. Anywhere.
See other thread for comment. I'm not going to repeat myself.
I see you waffled on your 'I'm tired of this shit' attitude you adopted after the Vegas Massacre (I think it was that one... there's been so many). Keep trying to convince yourself, Scruffy. And whatever you do... don't worry. I still like you.
And here we go again, but with a slightly different twist...
Comparing pornography and banning Apple computers to mass murder and banning assault rifles.
We can survive watching a porno clip. We can't survive rapid fire weapons in close proximity.
The rest of the world continues to laugh at us.
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The gunman who killed 12 people at the Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks, California, was a 28-year-old veteran of the Marine Corps who had previous run-ins with the law, officials said.