Whats going wrong with the world? More shootings
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Hugh Freaking Dillon wrote:g under p wrote:Very nice, you see all have this talent something just has to hit a cord within our soul-inner beings and writings such as this comes forth. Awesome baby...easy peasy Japaneasy :thumbup: .
Peace
I wouldn't say writing songs is easy (I've written hundreds), but this one sort of wrote itself over the past 100+ pages.
I know it's not easybut i just wanted to say east peasy Japaneasy.
peace*We CAN bomb the World to pieces, but we CAN'T bomb it into PEACE*...Michael Franti
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g under p wrote:So I gather you must not be a good guy since you apparently don't own or carry a gun. Therefore this very same crime could happen to you.
Peace
just so you don't have to endure another post of :fp: , I'll answer this for her: she says she doesn't carry, but then not-so-cryptically says that doesn't mean she isn't prepared.
in other words, her husband/offspring/dog/goldfish packs heat.Gimli 1993
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Meanwhile...
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/au ... ficer-dead
Texas gunman dies after police officer and civilian bystander are shot dead
At least two other police officers and one civilian also wounded in exchange of fire at house near Texas A&M University
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g under p wrote:pandora wrote:crux of the problem, laws can't keep us safe or guns out of the hands of the bad guy...
why good guys need them.
Yet when it's suggested to have more checks on internet purchases you appear not care for simple checks and balances of waiting period, registration and background checks. You appear to say that will take away guns from innocent victims.
So it appears you're saying everybody who is a good guy make it easier for them to get guns because the bad guys no matter who they may potentially be can always get their guns. OKay
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Hugh Freaking Dillon wrote:I think he's saying that by locking your doors you can't claim you are not living in fear, otherwise, why would you lock them?
the difference being, DS, is that locking your doors has no potential to harm anyone. Oh, and stop using the car anology. you are free to use it again if someone drives their vehicle into a shopping mall with the express intent of mowing people down 60 times in one year.
Sorry. Won't stop using the car analogy until it stops making logical sense. Or until it becomes harder to obtain a driver's license and vehicle than it does a firearm. These are very tragic stories...and I feel for those involved, I do, but I'm still waiting for the stories about legal fireamrs that didn't cause any harm yesterday. Also, why is no one in arms that 6 people were killed yesterday in a DWI accident in Albany?0 -
Jason P wrote::shock: :shock: :shock:
Thai Senator Mistakenly Shot And Killed His Secretary With An Uzi During Lunch
A Thai senator accidentally shot his cousin dead as he tried to put away the 9mm submachine gun that he had placed on the table during a family meal, police said on Monday.
Boonsong Kowawisarat fatally injured Chanakarn Detkard, 46, when he mistakenly fired the Uzi at a private dining area of the Garden Resort, in Phrae province, northern Thailand, on Sunday evening.
http://www.businessinsider.com/thai-senator-boonsong-kowawisarat-shoots-secretary-with-uzi-2012-8#ixzz23SUFVW1c
Same thing almost happened to me last Thanksgiving. Someone passed me the stuffing and I was looking for a place to set it down and that pesky Uzi was taking up space next to the mashed potatoes, so ....
Worldwide news if this was in the US and yet even ignored for several pages in this thread. :fp: Let's concentrate World on the US!When the World stops focusing on the US then I know we are in trouble.
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redrock wrote:DS1119 wrote:Also, why is no one in arms that 6 people were killed yesterday in a DWI accident in Albany?
Because the topic of this thread is 'shootings' and not car accidents.
But shit...3 times more people were killed in one illegal car accident here in this shit hole of a city than by the highly publicized shooting yesterday? I just wonder how many more were killed in a DWI accident yesterday across the country? I would have to think at least one. :fp: Oh my God...ban the cars and stop this senseless violence!!!!0 -
comebackgirl wrote:pandora wrote:
He was a brave first responder .... thought and prayers to his loved ones.pandora wrote:Some people are just stronger than others, braver, it is in their make up to take control
of situations, to be prepared, trained. We see these folks, we are thankful when they are there,
with a gun or without.
In the world of sheep these stand out. They will protect their neighbors and even
a stranger when needed, risking their own lives because they know this is the
right thing to do.
Others know they must be able to protect themselves and their loved ones if the
need arises. They are aware of the very personal dangers or circumstances they live in
and are prepared as they see fit.
Then there are some who are unprepared, untrained and weak ...
with a gun or without,they will be a victim when the time comes,
a victim of their own stupidity or of someone else's.
the fact you would compare the two statements is foolishness.
Obviously a trained first responder police officer has a plan... yes?
go back and read the explanation I have given for my words...
it is about being prepared, trained ,responsible, have a plan whether you own a gun or not...
oh and lock the doors too
how many times does one need to explain before some get it?
The same few refuse to understand and twist words
but the fact they make light of this man dying...
a hero, speaks volumes of them.0 -
g under p wrote:So I gather you must not be a good guy since you apparently don't own or carry a gun. Therefore this very same crime could happen to you. Also just because one has a gun doesn't automatically means things are going to turn out the way you've stated..it is not as easy as you think.
Yet when it's suggested to have more checks on internet purchases you appear not care for simple checks and balances of waiting period, registration and background checks. You appear to say that will take away guns from innocent victims.
So it appears you're saying everybody who is a good guy make it easier for them to get guns because the bad guys no matter who they may potentially be can always get their guns. OKay
Peace
I would think that would be easily understood.
I'm just not a responsible gun owner yet.
Not sure about your conclusion you have drawn in your next paragraphs...
It is extremely easy for criminals to get guns. Much easier than the law abiding
responsible who buy legally, who fill out applications, background checks,
and often wait, then take safety training.
This the criteria they meet by laws in place and out of their own sense of responsibility.
More laws governing them are not needed.
Enforce the laws we have and get rid of the criminals with much stiffer penalties,
and an effort against illegal arms.
Put the action where it is needed against the criminals.
Checks and balances on the internet rely on the individual making the purchase,
or their parents.
Criminals go to the street .... to compare the two is ridiculous.0 -
pandora wrote:comebackgirl wrote:pandora wrote:
He was a brave first responder .... thought and prayers to his loved ones.pandora wrote:Some people are just stronger than others, braver, it is in their make up to take control
of situations, to be prepared, trained. We see these folks, we are thankful when they are there,
with a gun or without.
In the world of sheep these stand out. They will protect their neighbors and even
a stranger when needed, risking their own lives because they know this is the
right thing to do.
Others know they must be able to protect themselves and their loved ones if the
need arises. They are aware of the very personal dangers or circumstances they live in
and are prepared as they see fit.
Then there are some who are unprepared, untrained and weak ...
with a gun or without,they will be a victim when the time comes,
a victim of their own stupidity or of someone else's.
the fact you would compare the two statements is foolishness.
Obviously a trained first responder police officer has a plan... yes?
go back and read the explanation I have given for my words...
it is about being prepared, trained ,responsible, have a plan whether you own a gun or not...
oh and lock the doors too
how many times does one need to explain before some get it?
The same few refuse to understand and twist words
but the fact they make light of this man dying...
a hero, speaks volumes of them.
a) Miss Ruby
b) the lady in your neighboring town
c) The police officer at Texas A&M
I'm having trouble understanding when those words DO apply.
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comebackgirl wrote:I'm sorry. You're going to have to diagram this one out for me. I'm not try to be facetious...you've really lost me. Yes...he had a plan...he was prepared...and sadly he was shot. I need you to explain that highlighted part for me. I understand that it doesn't apply to
a) Miss Ruby
b) the lady in your neighboring town
c) The police officer at Texas A&M
I'm having trouble understanding when those words DO apply.0 -
The A&M shooters mom said he was ill and it's sad his illness led to this. Yet he still had no problem getting guns. Yeah, those laws are plenty strong. Now he and two others are dead over a eviction notice.This show, another show, a show here and a show there.0
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ComeToTX wrote:The A&M shooters mom said he was ill and it's sad his illness led to this. Yet he still had no problem getting guns. Yeah, those laws are plenty strong. Now he and two others are dead over a eviction notice.
the fix for that seems ez enuff, mental sidorders should be reported to the state/fed's to add to the list of people that are not allowed to buy guns...or do they do that already ?
can you imagine the amount of people that would not be allowed to buy guns ??? wow ! seems it might help.
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Godfather. wrote:ComeToTX wrote:The A&M shooters mom said he was ill and it's sad his illness led to this. Yet he still had no problem getting guns. Yeah, those laws are plenty strong. Now he and two others are dead over a eviction notice.
the fix for that seems ez enuff, mental sidorders should be reported to the state/fed's to add to the list of people that are not allowed to buy guns...or do they do that already ?
can you imagine the amount of people that would not be allowed to buy guns ??? wow ! seems it might help.
Godfather.
I posted somewhere in this long ass thread that mental disorders are rarely checked and in most states don't disqualify people anyway.This show, another show, a show here and a show there.0 -
Godfather. wrote:ComeToTX wrote:The A&M shooters mom said he was ill and it's sad his illness led to this. Yet he still had no problem getting guns. Yeah, those laws are plenty strong. Now he and two others are dead over a eviction notice.
the fix for that seems ez enuff, mental sidorders should be reported to the state/fed's to add to the list of people that are not allowed to buy guns...or do they do that already ?
can you imagine the amount of people that would not be allowed to buy guns ??? wow ! seems it might help.
Godfather.
then you are treating everyone with depression as a second class citizen, as in, no longer able to obtain arms which is their given right under the second amendment, a right some of you hold so dear.
I thought the second amendment shouldn't be altered? but now it can for mental illness? what about society's illness?Post edited by Hugh Freaking Dillon onGimli 1993
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pandora wrote:Checks and balances on the internet rely on the individual making the purchase,
or their parents.
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relying on parental controls/responsibility, ESPECIALLY in the US, instead of simply changing some laws that don't affect law abiding citizens is utter foolishness.Gimli 1993
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Godfather. wrote:ComeToTX wrote:The A&M shooters mom said he was ill and it's sad his illness led to this. Yet he still had no problem getting guns. Yeah, those laws are plenty strong. Now he and two others are dead over a eviction notice.
the fix for that seems ez enuff, mental sidorders should be reported to the state/fed's to add to the list of people that are not allowed to buy guns...or do they do that already ?
can you imagine the amount of people that would not be allowed to buy guns ??? wow ! seems it might help.
Godfather.
do you know what percentage of people with mental disorders are actually diagnosed? it's incredibly low, because people don't want to be stigmatized. at to that some rights might be taken away as an American, that number would drop to near zero.Gimli 1993
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DS1119 wrote:Hugh Freaking Dillon wrote:I think he's saying that by locking your doors you can't claim you are not living in fear, otherwise, why would you lock them?
the difference being, DS, is that locking your doors has no potential to harm anyone. Oh, and stop using the car anology. you are free to use it again if someone drives their vehicle into a shopping mall with the express intent of mowing people down 60 times in one year.
Sorry. Won't stop using the car analogy until it stops making logical sense. Or until it becomes harder to obtain a driver's license and vehicle than it does a firearm. These are very tragic stories...and I feel for those involved, I do, but I'm still waiting for the stories about legal fireamrs that didn't cause any harm yesterday. Also, why is no one in arms that 6 people were killed yesterday in a DWI accident in Albany?
it doesn't make logical sense. you don't need to use a gun in every day life. it has no purpose other than to kill things. we use cars to get around. we use toasters to toast our bread, knives are used to slice food. accidents happen in every day life with appliances, I get what are you trying to say. but really it takes it a few steps too far when you are comparing something that is not used with intent to kill.
a gun has no purpose other than to kill. do you use a rifle to chop wood? how about to make scrambled eggs? tell me ONE THING where a gun is used in everyday life for the average urban citizen (I'm not talking about farmers and killing pests-I have no issue with hunting).Gimli 1993
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