America's Gun Violence
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oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:mace1229 said:I really don't know why you insist on calling me on items that make sense to even a 3-year old. I guess that is what gets you up in the morning, I'm glad I can help. You've argued with me even on the rare occasions I said you were right, you came back and debated that. It is really amusing.
It really is my own fault in expecting everyone to participate in a respectful conversation, adult. I know, I should have learn not to expect so much by now, but that is my fault
I'll try one more time to explain the rationale.
I asked for clarification because I wanted to know more about the topic being discused. I actually cared, I didn't want to just insult people, but wanted to engage in a real conversation and learn from it. I wanted to know if there had been 11 school whootings, why none have been major news.
After reading that article it is clear why. Most, yes, would be a school shooting under any definition. SHootng out school windows is horrible, I have never said otherwise. But I can see why that did not make national news, so that is why I'm not surprised we have not heard of them. Does not make it okay, does not mean I swept it under the rug.
I'm sorry if you can;t put together the logic to see the flaw in counting a grown man's suicide on a piece of property that is not a school, but since it was a school years ago go ahead and count it as a school shooting anyway. I think the media and anyone else inflating data for their argument does not help. There is plenty of data that is horrific enough about school and gun violence, no need to make up new data. The 7 or 8 that I think everyone would agree with is a school shooting is staggering enough, why the need to count a grown man's suicide on a closed school. It's not a functional school at that point. Are we going to count any person who ever went to school at some point in their life as a student involved shooting too?
I have no issue with that article. There has not been talks on gun control. I don;t know why you think I would have an issue with it.
As for gun violence, the issue has taken a back seat for me. Things like the new fentenol/heroin epidemic and gang culture in some of the “shithole” cities like Chicago and Baltimore are of more concern to me these days.
So what are you doing to try to improve those situations?0 -
PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:mace1229 said:I really don't know why you insist on calling me on items that make sense to even a 3-year old. I guess that is what gets you up in the morning, I'm glad I can help. You've argued with me even on the rare occasions I said you were right, you came back and debated that. It is really amusing.
It really is my own fault in expecting everyone to participate in a respectful conversation, adult. I know, I should have learn not to expect so much by now, but that is my fault
I'll try one more time to explain the rationale.
I asked for clarification because I wanted to know more about the topic being discused. I actually cared, I didn't want to just insult people, but wanted to engage in a real conversation and learn from it. I wanted to know if there had been 11 school whootings, why none have been major news.
After reading that article it is clear why. Most, yes, would be a school shooting under any definition. SHootng out school windows is horrible, I have never said otherwise. But I can see why that did not make national news, so that is why I'm not surprised we have not heard of them. Does not make it okay, does not mean I swept it under the rug.
I'm sorry if you can;t put together the logic to see the flaw in counting a grown man's suicide on a piece of property that is not a school, but since it was a school years ago go ahead and count it as a school shooting anyway. I think the media and anyone else inflating data for their argument does not help. There is plenty of data that is horrific enough about school and gun violence, no need to make up new data. The 7 or 8 that I think everyone would agree with is a school shooting is staggering enough, why the need to count a grown man's suicide on a closed school. It's not a functional school at that point. Are we going to count any person who ever went to school at some point in their life as a student involved shooting too?
I have no issue with that article. There has not been talks on gun control. I don;t know why you think I would have an issue with it.
As for gun violence, the issue has taken a back seat for me. Things like the new fentenol/heroin epidemic and gang culture in some of the “shithole” cities like Chicago and Baltimore are of more concern to me these days.
So what are you doing to try to improve those situations?
The ones you say are of more concern to you - fentanyl and "gang culture".my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:mace1229 said:I really don't know why you insist on calling me on items that make sense to even a 3-year old. I guess that is what gets you up in the morning, I'm glad I can help. You've argued with me even on the rare occasions I said you were right, you came back and debated that. It is really amusing.
It really is my own fault in expecting everyone to participate in a respectful conversation, adult. I know, I should have learn not to expect so much by now, but that is my fault
I'll try one more time to explain the rationale.
I asked for clarification because I wanted to know more about the topic being discused. I actually cared, I didn't want to just insult people, but wanted to engage in a real conversation and learn from it. I wanted to know if there had been 11 school whootings, why none have been major news.
After reading that article it is clear why. Most, yes, would be a school shooting under any definition. SHootng out school windows is horrible, I have never said otherwise. But I can see why that did not make national news, so that is why I'm not surprised we have not heard of them. Does not make it okay, does not mean I swept it under the rug.
I'm sorry if you can;t put together the logic to see the flaw in counting a grown man's suicide on a piece of property that is not a school, but since it was a school years ago go ahead and count it as a school shooting anyway. I think the media and anyone else inflating data for their argument does not help. There is plenty of data that is horrific enough about school and gun violence, no need to make up new data. The 7 or 8 that I think everyone would agree with is a school shooting is staggering enough, why the need to count a grown man's suicide on a closed school. It's not a functional school at that point. Are we going to count any person who ever went to school at some point in their life as a student involved shooting too?
I have no issue with that article. There has not been talks on gun control. I don;t know why you think I would have an issue with it.
As for gun violence, the issue has taken a back seat for me. Things like the new fentenol/heroin epidemic and gang culture in some of the “shithole” cities like Chicago and Baltimore are of more concern to me these days.
So what are you doing to try to improve those situations?
The ones you say are of more concern to you - fentanyl and "gang culture".0 -
PJPOWER said:rgambs said:PJPOWER said:mace1229 said:I really don't know why you insist on calling me on items that make sense to even a 3-year old. I guess that is what gets you up in the morning, I'm glad I can help. You've argued with me even on the rare occasions I said you were right, you came back and debated that. It is really amusing.
It really is my own fault in expecting everyone to participate in a respectful conversation, adult. I know, I should have learn not to expect so much by now, but that is my fault
I'll try one more time to explain the rationale.
I asked for clarification because I wanted to know more about the topic being discused. I actually cared, I didn't want to just insult people, but wanted to engage in a real conversation and learn from it. I wanted to know if there had been 11 school whootings, why none have been major news.
After reading that article it is clear why. Most, yes, would be a school shooting under any definition. SHootng out school windows is horrible, I have never said otherwise. But I can see why that did not make national news, so that is why I'm not surprised we have not heard of them. Does not make it okay, does not mean I swept it under the rug.
I'm sorry if you can;t put together the logic to see the flaw in counting a grown man's suicide on a piece of property that is not a school, but since it was a school years ago go ahead and count it as a school shooting anyway. I think the media and anyone else inflating data for their argument does not help. There is plenty of data that is horrific enough about school and gun violence, no need to make up new data. The 7 or 8 that I think everyone would agree with is a school shooting is staggering enough, why the need to count a grown man's suicide on a closed school. It's not a functional school at that point. Are we going to count any person who ever went to school at some point in their life as a student involved shooting too?
I have no issue with that article. There has not been talks on gun control. I don;t know why you think I would have an issue with it.
As for gun violence, the issue has taken a back seat for me. Things like the new fentenol/heroin epidemic and gang culture in some of the “shithole” cities like Chicago and Baltimore are of more concern to me these days.
No doubt about that.
You can dream of a gunless utopia all you want, meanwhile the largest firearms show in the country is taking place within walking distance from the worst mass shooting in recent history. Seems like it would actually be easier to move to Australia than expect elected representatives to actually make meaningful changes. So yeah, that’s why I stay out of these POINTLESS discussions for the most part these days.
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Smellyman said:PJPOWER said:rgambs said:PJPOWER said:mace1229 said:I really don't know why you insist on calling me on items that make sense to even a 3-year old. I guess that is what gets you up in the morning, I'm glad I can help. You've argued with me even on the rare occasions I said you were right, you came back and debated that. It is really amusing.
It really is my own fault in expecting everyone to participate in a respectful conversation, adult. I know, I should have learn not to expect so much by now, but that is my fault
I'll try one more time to explain the rationale.
I asked for clarification because I wanted to know more about the topic being discused. I actually cared, I didn't want to just insult people, but wanted to engage in a real conversation and learn from it. I wanted to know if there had been 11 school whootings, why none have been major news.
After reading that article it is clear why. Most, yes, would be a school shooting under any definition. SHootng out school windows is horrible, I have never said otherwise. But I can see why that did not make national news, so that is why I'm not surprised we have not heard of them. Does not make it okay, does not mean I swept it under the rug.
I'm sorry if you can;t put together the logic to see the flaw in counting a grown man's suicide on a piece of property that is not a school, but since it was a school years ago go ahead and count it as a school shooting anyway. I think the media and anyone else inflating data for their argument does not help. There is plenty of data that is horrific enough about school and gun violence, no need to make up new data. The 7 or 8 that I think everyone would agree with is a school shooting is staggering enough, why the need to count a grown man's suicide on a closed school. It's not a functional school at that point. Are we going to count any person who ever went to school at some point in their life as a student involved shooting too?
I have no issue with that article. There has not been talks on gun control. I don;t know why you think I would have an issue with it.
As for gun violence, the issue has taken a back seat for me. Things like the new fentenol/heroin epidemic and gang culture in some of the “shithole” cities like Chicago and Baltimore are of more concern to me these days.
No doubt about that.
You can dream of a gunless utopia all you want, meanwhile the largest firearms show in the country is taking place within walking distance from the worst mass shooting in recent history. Seems like it would actually be easier to move to Australia than expect elected representatives to actually make meaningful changes. So yeah, that’s why I stay out of these POINTLESS discussions for the most part these days.
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PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:mace1229 said:I really don't know why you insist on calling me on items that make sense to even a 3-year old. I guess that is what gets you up in the morning, I'm glad I can help. You've argued with me even on the rare occasions I said you were right, you came back and debated that. It is really amusing.
It really is my own fault in expecting everyone to participate in a respectful conversation, adult. I know, I should have learn not to expect so much by now, but that is my fault
I'll try one more time to explain the rationale.
I asked for clarification because I wanted to know more about the topic being discused. I actually cared, I didn't want to just insult people, but wanted to engage in a real conversation and learn from it. I wanted to know if there had been 11 school whootings, why none have been major news.
After reading that article it is clear why. Most, yes, would be a school shooting under any definition. SHootng out school windows is horrible, I have never said otherwise. But I can see why that did not make national news, so that is why I'm not surprised we have not heard of them. Does not make it okay, does not mean I swept it under the rug.
I'm sorry if you can;t put together the logic to see the flaw in counting a grown man's suicide on a piece of property that is not a school, but since it was a school years ago go ahead and count it as a school shooting anyway. I think the media and anyone else inflating data for their argument does not help. There is plenty of data that is horrific enough about school and gun violence, no need to make up new data. The 7 or 8 that I think everyone would agree with is a school shooting is staggering enough, why the need to count a grown man's suicide on a closed school. It's not a functional school at that point. Are we going to count any person who ever went to school at some point in their life as a student involved shooting too?
I have no issue with that article. There has not been talks on gun control. I don;t know why you think I would have an issue with it.
As for gun violence, the issue has taken a back seat for me. Things like the new fentenol/heroin epidemic and gang culture in some of the “shithole” cities like Chicago and Baltimore are of more concern to me these days.
So what are you doing to try to improve those situations?
The ones you say are of more concern to you - fentanyl and "gang culture".
As for Chicago I have been there multiple times, sometimes I went had nothing to do with PJ, and it too is a city with great neighborhoods and awesome people.
If given the reason and opportunity I would happily live in either city.
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Bentleyspop said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:mace1229 said:I really don't know why you insist on calling me on items that make sense to even a 3-year old. I guess that is what gets you up in the morning, I'm glad I can help. You've argued with me even on the rare occasions I said you were right, you came back and debated that. It is really amusing.
It really is my own fault in expecting everyone to participate in a respectful conversation, adult. I know, I should have learn not to expect so much by now, but that is my fault
I'll try one more time to explain the rationale.
I asked for clarification because I wanted to know more about the topic being discused. I actually cared, I didn't want to just insult people, but wanted to engage in a real conversation and learn from it. I wanted to know if there had been 11 school whootings, why none have been major news.
After reading that article it is clear why. Most, yes, would be a school shooting under any definition. SHootng out school windows is horrible, I have never said otherwise. But I can see why that did not make national news, so that is why I'm not surprised we have not heard of them. Does not make it okay, does not mean I swept it under the rug.
I'm sorry if you can;t put together the logic to see the flaw in counting a grown man's suicide on a piece of property that is not a school, but since it was a school years ago go ahead and count it as a school shooting anyway. I think the media and anyone else inflating data for their argument does not help. There is plenty of data that is horrific enough about school and gun violence, no need to make up new data. The 7 or 8 that I think everyone would agree with is a school shooting is staggering enough, why the need to count a grown man's suicide on a closed school. It's not a functional school at that point. Are we going to count any person who ever went to school at some point in their life as a student involved shooting too?
I have no issue with that article. There has not been talks on gun control. I don;t know why you think I would have an issue with it.
As for gun violence, the issue has taken a back seat for me. Things like the new fentenol/heroin epidemic and gang culture in some of the “shithole” cities like Chicago and Baltimore are of more concern to me these days.
So what are you doing to try to improve those situations?
The ones you say are of more concern to you - fentanyl and "gang culture".
As for Chicago I have been there multiple times, sometimes I went had nothing to do with PJ, and it too is a city with great neighborhoods and awesome people.
If given the reason and opportunity I would happily live in either city.Post edited by PJPOWER on0 -
PJPOWER said:rgambs said:PJPOWER said:mace1229 said:I really don't know why you insist on calling me on items that make sense to even a 3-year old. I guess that is what gets you up in the morning, I'm glad I can help. You've argued with me even on the rare occasions I said you were right, you came back and debated that. It is really amusing.
It really is my own fault in expecting everyone to participate in a respectful conversation, adult. I know, I should have learn not to expect so much by now, but that is my fault
I'll try one more time to explain the rationale.
I asked for clarification because I wanted to know more about the topic being discused. I actually cared, I didn't want to just insult people, but wanted to engage in a real conversation and learn from it. I wanted to know if there had been 11 school whootings, why none have been major news.
After reading that article it is clear why. Most, yes, would be a school shooting under any definition. SHootng out school windows is horrible, I have never said otherwise. But I can see why that did not make national news, so that is why I'm not surprised we have not heard of them. Does not make it okay, does not mean I swept it under the rug.
I'm sorry if you can;t put together the logic to see the flaw in counting a grown man's suicide on a piece of property that is not a school, but since it was a school years ago go ahead and count it as a school shooting anyway. I think the media and anyone else inflating data for their argument does not help. There is plenty of data that is horrific enough about school and gun violence, no need to make up new data. The 7 or 8 that I think everyone would agree with is a school shooting is staggering enough, why the need to count a grown man's suicide on a closed school. It's not a functional school at that point. Are we going to count any person who ever went to school at some point in their life as a student involved shooting too?
I have no issue with that article. There has not been talks on gun control. I don;t know why you think I would have an issue with it.
As for gun violence, the issue has taken a back seat for me. Things like the new fentenol/heroin epidemic and gang culture in some of the “shithole” cities like Chicago and Baltimore are of more concern to me these days.
No doubt about that.
You can dream of a gunless utopia all you want, meanwhile the largest firearms show in the country is taking place within walking distance from the worst mass shooting in recent history. Seems like it would actually be easier to move to Australia than expect elected representatives to actually make meaningful changes. So yeah, that’s why I stay out of these POINTLESS discussions for the most part these days.
A complete firearm registry would have a huge impact on the flow of firearms to inner city gangs, that is a tenable solution based on common sense and proven research.
Shut off the iron pipeline by ending unregistered sales, period.
Simple, inarguably effective, and does not infringe on law abiding citizen's right to bear arms.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
Something tells me you don't support that no-brainer solution.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0
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rgambs said:PJPOWER said:rgambs said:PJPOWER said:mace1229 said:I really don't know why you insist on calling me on items that make sense to even a 3-year old. I guess that is what gets you up in the morning, I'm glad I can help. You've argued with me even on the rare occasions I said you were right, you came back and debated that. It is really amusing.
It really is my own fault in expecting everyone to participate in a respectful conversation, adult. I know, I should have learn not to expect so much by now, but that is my fault
I'll try one more time to explain the rationale.
I asked for clarification because I wanted to know more about the topic being discused. I actually cared, I didn't want to just insult people, but wanted to engage in a real conversation and learn from it. I wanted to know if there had been 11 school whootings, why none have been major news.
After reading that article it is clear why. Most, yes, would be a school shooting under any definition. SHootng out school windows is horrible, I have never said otherwise. But I can see why that did not make national news, so that is why I'm not surprised we have not heard of them. Does not make it okay, does not mean I swept it under the rug.
I'm sorry if you can;t put together the logic to see the flaw in counting a grown man's suicide on a piece of property that is not a school, but since it was a school years ago go ahead and count it as a school shooting anyway. I think the media and anyone else inflating data for their argument does not help. There is plenty of data that is horrific enough about school and gun violence, no need to make up new data. The 7 or 8 that I think everyone would agree with is a school shooting is staggering enough, why the need to count a grown man's suicide on a closed school. It's not a functional school at that point. Are we going to count any person who ever went to school at some point in their life as a student involved shooting too?
I have no issue with that article. There has not been talks on gun control. I don;t know why you think I would have an issue with it.
As for gun violence, the issue has taken a back seat for me. Things like the new fentenol/heroin epidemic and gang culture in some of the “shithole” cities like Chicago and Baltimore are of more concern to me these days.
No doubt about that.
You can dream of a gunless utopia all you want, meanwhile the largest firearms show in the country is taking place within walking distance from the worst mass shooting in recent history. Seems like it would actually be easier to move to Australia than expect elected representatives to actually make meaningful changes. So yeah, that’s why I stay out of these POINTLESS discussions for the most part these days.
A complete firearm registry would have a huge impact on the flow of firearms to inner city gangs, that is a tenable solution based on common sense and proven research.
Shut off the iron pipeline by ending unregistered sales, period.
Simple, inarguably effective, and does not infringe on law abiding citizen's right to bear arms.Post edited by PJPOWER on0 -
PJPOWER said:Bentleyspop said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:mace1229 said:I really don't know why you insist on calling me on items that make sense to even a 3-year old. I guess that is what gets you up in the morning, I'm glad I can help. You've argued with me even on the rare occasions I said you were right, you came back and debated that. It is really amusing.
It really is my own fault in expecting everyone to participate in a respectful conversation, adult. I know, I should have learn not to expect so much by now, but that is my fault
I'll try one more time to explain the rationale.
I asked for clarification because I wanted to know more about the topic being discused. I actually cared, I didn't want to just insult people, but wanted to engage in a real conversation and learn from it. I wanted to know if there had been 11 school whootings, why none have been major news.
After reading that article it is clear why. Most, yes, would be a school shooting under any definition. SHootng out school windows is horrible, I have never said otherwise. But I can see why that did not make national news, so that is why I'm not surprised we have not heard of them. Does not make it okay, does not mean I swept it under the rug.
I'm sorry if you can;t put together the logic to see the flaw in counting a grown man's suicide on a piece of property that is not a school, but since it was a school years ago go ahead and count it as a school shooting anyway. I think the media and anyone else inflating data for their argument does not help. There is plenty of data that is horrific enough about school and gun violence, no need to make up new data. The 7 or 8 that I think everyone would agree with is a school shooting is staggering enough, why the need to count a grown man's suicide on a closed school. It's not a functional school at that point. Are we going to count any person who ever went to school at some point in their life as a student involved shooting too?
I have no issue with that article. There has not been talks on gun control. I don;t know why you think I would have an issue with it.
As for gun violence, the issue has taken a back seat for me. Things like the new fentenol/heroin epidemic and gang culture in some of the “shithole” cities like Chicago and Baltimore are of more concern to me these days.
So what are you doing to try to improve those situations?
The ones you say are of more concern to you - fentanyl and "gang culture".
As for Chicago I have been there multiple times, sometimes I went had nothing to do with PJ, and it too is a city with great neighborhoods and awesome people.
If given the reason and opportunity I would happily live in either city.0 -
PJPOWER said:rgambs said:PJPOWER said:rgambs said:PJPOWER said:mace1229 said:I really don't know why you insist on calling me on items that make sense to even a 3-year old. I guess that is what gets you up in the morning, I'm glad I can help. You've argued with me even on the rare occasions I said you were right, you came back and debated that. It is really amusing.
It really is my own fault in expecting everyone to participate in a respectful conversation, adult. I know, I should have learn not to expect so much by now, but that is my fault
I'll try one more time to explain the rationale.
I asked for clarification because I wanted to know more about the topic being discused. I actually cared, I didn't want to just insult people, but wanted to engage in a real conversation and learn from it. I wanted to know if there had been 11 school whootings, why none have been major news.
After reading that article it is clear why. Most, yes, would be a school shooting under any definition. SHootng out school windows is horrible, I have never said otherwise. But I can see why that did not make national news, so that is why I'm not surprised we have not heard of them. Does not make it okay, does not mean I swept it under the rug.
I'm sorry if you can;t put together the logic to see the flaw in counting a grown man's suicide on a piece of property that is not a school, but since it was a school years ago go ahead and count it as a school shooting anyway. I think the media and anyone else inflating data for their argument does not help. There is plenty of data that is horrific enough about school and gun violence, no need to make up new data. The 7 or 8 that I think everyone would agree with is a school shooting is staggering enough, why the need to count a grown man's suicide on a closed school. It's not a functional school at that point. Are we going to count any person who ever went to school at some point in their life as a student involved shooting too?
I have no issue with that article. There has not been talks on gun control. I don;t know why you think I would have an issue with it.
As for gun violence, the issue has taken a back seat for me. Things like the new fentenol/heroin epidemic and gang culture in some of the “shithole” cities like Chicago and Baltimore are of more concern to me these days.
No doubt about that.
You can dream of a gunless utopia all you want, meanwhile the largest firearms show in the country is taking place within walking distance from the worst mass shooting in recent history. Seems like it would actually be easier to move to Australia than expect elected representatives to actually make meaningful changes. So yeah, that’s why I stay out of these POINTLESS discussions for the most part these days.
A complete firearm registry would have a huge impact on the flow of firearms to inner city gangs, that is a tenable solution based on common sense and proven research.
Shut off the iron pipeline by ending unregistered sales, period.
Simple, inarguably effective, and does not infringe on law abiding citizen's right to bear arms.Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
CM189191 said:PJPOWER said:Bentleyspop said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:mace1229 said:I really don't know why you insist on calling me on items that make sense to even a 3-year old. I guess that is what gets you up in the morning, I'm glad I can help. You've argued with me even on the rare occasions I said you were right, you came back and debated that. It is really amusing.
It really is my own fault in expecting everyone to participate in a respectful conversation, adult. I know, I should have learn not to expect so much by now, but that is my fault
I'll try one more time to explain the rationale.
I asked for clarification because I wanted to know more about the topic being discused. I actually cared, I didn't want to just insult people, but wanted to engage in a real conversation and learn from it. I wanted to know if there had been 11 school whootings, why none have been major news.
After reading that article it is clear why. Most, yes, would be a school shooting under any definition. SHootng out school windows is horrible, I have never said otherwise. But I can see why that did not make national news, so that is why I'm not surprised we have not heard of them. Does not make it okay, does not mean I swept it under the rug.
I'm sorry if you can;t put together the logic to see the flaw in counting a grown man's suicide on a piece of property that is not a school, but since it was a school years ago go ahead and count it as a school shooting anyway. I think the media and anyone else inflating data for their argument does not help. There is plenty of data that is horrific enough about school and gun violence, no need to make up new data. The 7 or 8 that I think everyone would agree with is a school shooting is staggering enough, why the need to count a grown man's suicide on a closed school. It's not a functional school at that point. Are we going to count any person who ever went to school at some point in their life as a student involved shooting too?
I have no issue with that article. There has not been talks on gun control. I don;t know why you think I would have an issue with it.
As for gun violence, the issue has taken a back seat for me. Things like the new fentenol/heroin epidemic and gang culture in some of the “shithole” cities like Chicago and Baltimore are of more concern to me these days.
So what are you doing to try to improve those situations?
The ones you say are of more concern to you - fentanyl and "gang culture".
As for Chicago I have been there multiple times, sometimes I went had nothing to do with PJ, and it too is a city with great neighborhoods and awesome people.
If given the reason and opportunity I would happily live in either city.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_Chicago
“ The city's overall crime rate, especially the violent crime rate, is substantially higher than the US average. Chicago was responsible for nearly half of 2016's increase in homicides in the US, though national crime rates stayed near historic lows.”
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PJPOWER said:CM189191 said:PJPOWER said:Bentleyspop said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:mace1229 said:I really don't know why you insist on calling me on items that make sense to even a 3-year old. I guess that is what gets you up in the morning, I'm glad I can help. You've argued with me even on the rare occasions I said you were right, you came back and debated that. It is really amusing.
It really is my own fault in expecting everyone to participate in a respectful conversation, adult. I know, I should have learn not to expect so much by now, but that is my fault
I'll try one more time to explain the rationale.
I asked for clarification because I wanted to know more about the topic being discused. I actually cared, I didn't want to just insult people, but wanted to engage in a real conversation and learn from it. I wanted to know if there had been 11 school whootings, why none have been major news.
After reading that article it is clear why. Most, yes, would be a school shooting under any definition. SHootng out school windows is horrible, I have never said otherwise. But I can see why that did not make national news, so that is why I'm not surprised we have not heard of them. Does not make it okay, does not mean I swept it under the rug.
I'm sorry if you can;t put together the logic to see the flaw in counting a grown man's suicide on a piece of property that is not a school, but since it was a school years ago go ahead and count it as a school shooting anyway. I think the media and anyone else inflating data for their argument does not help. There is plenty of data that is horrific enough about school and gun violence, no need to make up new data. The 7 or 8 that I think everyone would agree with is a school shooting is staggering enough, why the need to count a grown man's suicide on a closed school. It's not a functional school at that point. Are we going to count any person who ever went to school at some point in their life as a student involved shooting too?
I have no issue with that article. There has not been talks on gun control. I don;t know why you think I would have an issue with it.
As for gun violence, the issue has taken a back seat for me. Things like the new fentenol/heroin epidemic and gang culture in some of the “shithole” cities like Chicago and Baltimore are of more concern to me these days.
So what are you doing to try to improve those situations?
The ones you say are of more concern to you - fentanyl and "gang culture".
As for Chicago I have been there multiple times, sometimes I went had nothing to do with PJ, and it too is a city with great neighborhoods and awesome people.
If given the reason and opportunity I would happily live in either city.
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PJPOWER said:Bentleyspop said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:mace1229 said:I really don't know why you insist on calling me on items that make sense to even a 3-year old. I guess that is what gets you up in the morning, I'm glad I can help. You've argued with me even on the rare occasions I said you were right, you came back and debated that. It is really amusing.
It really is my own fault in expecting everyone to participate in a respectful conversation, adult. I know, I should have learn not to expect so much by now, but that is my fault
I'll try one more time to explain the rationale.
I asked for clarification because I wanted to know more about the topic being discused. I actually cared, I didn't want to just insult people, but wanted to engage in a real conversation and learn from it. I wanted to know if there had been 11 school whootings, why none have been major news.
After reading that article it is clear why. Most, yes, would be a school shooting under any definition. SHootng out school windows is horrible, I have never said otherwise. But I can see why that did not make national news, so that is why I'm not surprised we have not heard of them. Does not make it okay, does not mean I swept it under the rug.
I'm sorry if you can;t put together the logic to see the flaw in counting a grown man's suicide on a piece of property that is not a school, but since it was a school years ago go ahead and count it as a school shooting anyway. I think the media and anyone else inflating data for their argument does not help. There is plenty of data that is horrific enough about school and gun violence, no need to make up new data. The 7 or 8 that I think everyone would agree with is a school shooting is staggering enough, why the need to count a grown man's suicide on a closed school. It's not a functional school at that point. Are we going to count any person who ever went to school at some point in their life as a student involved shooting too?
I have no issue with that article. There has not been talks on gun control. I don;t know why you think I would have an issue with it.
As for gun violence, the issue has taken a back seat for me. Things like the new fentenol/heroin epidemic and gang culture in some of the “shithole” cities like Chicago and Baltimore are of more concern to me these days.
So what are you doing to try to improve those situations?
The ones you say are of more concern to you - fentanyl and "gang culture".
As for Chicago I have been there multiple times, sometimes I went had nothing to do with PJ, and it too is a city with great neighborhoods and awesome people.
If given the reason and opportunity I would happily live in either city.
Where do you live? I'm sure there is some level of crime and drug problems. So then you are complicit as well because you live there?
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Bentleyspop said:PJPOWER said:Bentleyspop said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:mace1229 said:I really don't know why you insist on calling me on items that make sense to even a 3-year old. I guess that is what gets you up in the morning, I'm glad I can help. You've argued with me even on the rare occasions I said you were right, you came back and debated that. It is really amusing.
It really is my own fault in expecting everyone to participate in a respectful conversation, adult. I know, I should have learn not to expect so much by now, but that is my fault
I'll try one more time to explain the rationale.
I asked for clarification because I wanted to know more about the topic being discused. I actually cared, I didn't want to just insult people, but wanted to engage in a real conversation and learn from it. I wanted to know if there had been 11 school whootings, why none have been major news.
After reading that article it is clear why. Most, yes, would be a school shooting under any definition. SHootng out school windows is horrible, I have never said otherwise. But I can see why that did not make national news, so that is why I'm not surprised we have not heard of them. Does not make it okay, does not mean I swept it under the rug.
I'm sorry if you can;t put together the logic to see the flaw in counting a grown man's suicide on a piece of property that is not a school, but since it was a school years ago go ahead and count it as a school shooting anyway. I think the media and anyone else inflating data for their argument does not help. There is plenty of data that is horrific enough about school and gun violence, no need to make up new data. The 7 or 8 that I think everyone would agree with is a school shooting is staggering enough, why the need to count a grown man's suicide on a closed school. It's not a functional school at that point. Are we going to count any person who ever went to school at some point in their life as a student involved shooting too?
I have no issue with that article. There has not been talks on gun control. I don;t know why you think I would have an issue with it.
As for gun violence, the issue has taken a back seat for me. Things like the new fentenol/heroin epidemic and gang culture in some of the “shithole” cities like Chicago and Baltimore are of more concern to me these days.
So what are you doing to try to improve those situations?
The ones you say are of more concern to you - fentanyl and "gang culture".
As for Chicago I have been there multiple times, sometimes I went had nothing to do with PJ, and it too is a city with great neighborhoods and awesome people.
If given the reason and opportunity I would happily live in either city.
Where do you live? I'm sure there is some level of crime and drug problems. So then you are complicit as well because you live there?
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Bentleyspop said:PJPOWER said:Bentleyspop said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:mace1229 said:I really don't know why you insist on calling me on items that make sense to even a 3-year old. I guess that is what gets you up in the morning, I'm glad I can help. You've argued with me even on the rare occasions I said you were right, you came back and debated that. It is really amusing.
It really is my own fault in expecting everyone to participate in a respectful conversation, adult. I know, I should have learn not to expect so much by now, but that is my fault
I'll try one more time to explain the rationale.
I asked for clarification because I wanted to know more about the topic being discused. I actually cared, I didn't want to just insult people, but wanted to engage in a real conversation and learn from it. I wanted to know if there had been 11 school whootings, why none have been major news.
After reading that article it is clear why. Most, yes, would be a school shooting under any definition. SHootng out school windows is horrible, I have never said otherwise. But I can see why that did not make national news, so that is why I'm not surprised we have not heard of them. Does not make it okay, does not mean I swept it under the rug.
I'm sorry if you can;t put together the logic to see the flaw in counting a grown man's suicide on a piece of property that is not a school, but since it was a school years ago go ahead and count it as a school shooting anyway. I think the media and anyone else inflating data for their argument does not help. There is plenty of data that is horrific enough about school and gun violence, no need to make up new data. The 7 or 8 that I think everyone would agree with is a school shooting is staggering enough, why the need to count a grown man's suicide on a closed school. It's not a functional school at that point. Are we going to count any person who ever went to school at some point in their life as a student involved shooting too?
I have no issue with that article. There has not been talks on gun control. I don;t know why you think I would have an issue with it.
As for gun violence, the issue has taken a back seat for me. Things like the new fentenol/heroin epidemic and gang culture in some of the “shithole” cities like Chicago and Baltimore are of more concern to me these days.
So what are you doing to try to improve those situations?
The ones you say are of more concern to you - fentanyl and "gang culture".
As for Chicago I have been there multiple times, sometimes I went had nothing to do with PJ, and it too is a city with great neighborhoods and awesome people.
If given the reason and opportunity I would happily live in either city.
Where do you live? I'm sure there is some level of crime and drug problems. So then you are complicit as well because you live there?
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rgambs said:PJPOWER said:CM189191 said:PJPOWER said:Bentleyspop said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:oftenreading said:PJPOWER said:mace1229 said:I really don't know why you insist on calling me on items that make sense to even a 3-year old. I guess that is what gets you up in the morning, I'm glad I can help. You've argued with me even on the rare occasions I said you were right, you came back and debated that. It is really amusing.
It really is my own fault in expecting everyone to participate in a respectful conversation, adult. I know, I should have learn not to expect so much by now, but that is my fault
I'll try one more time to explain the rationale.
I asked for clarification because I wanted to know more about the topic being discused. I actually cared, I didn't want to just insult people, but wanted to engage in a real conversation and learn from it. I wanted to know if there had been 11 school whootings, why none have been major news.
After reading that article it is clear why. Most, yes, would be a school shooting under any definition. SHootng out school windows is horrible, I have never said otherwise. But I can see why that did not make national news, so that is why I'm not surprised we have not heard of them. Does not make it okay, does not mean I swept it under the rug.
I'm sorry if you can;t put together the logic to see the flaw in counting a grown man's suicide on a piece of property that is not a school, but since it was a school years ago go ahead and count it as a school shooting anyway. I think the media and anyone else inflating data for their argument does not help. There is plenty of data that is horrific enough about school and gun violence, no need to make up new data. The 7 or 8 that I think everyone would agree with is a school shooting is staggering enough, why the need to count a grown man's suicide on a closed school. It's not a functional school at that point. Are we going to count any person who ever went to school at some point in their life as a student involved shooting too?
I have no issue with that article. There has not been talks on gun control. I don;t know why you think I would have an issue with it.
As for gun violence, the issue has taken a back seat for me. Things like the new fentenol/heroin epidemic and gang culture in some of the “shithole” cities like Chicago and Baltimore are of more concern to me these days.
So what are you doing to try to improve those situations?
The ones you say are of more concern to you - fentanyl and "gang culture".
As for Chicago I have been there multiple times, sometimes I went had nothing to do with PJ, and it too is a city with great neighborhoods and awesome people.
If given the reason and opportunity I would happily live in either city.
Poppy seeds and tomato? Check.
A whole freakin' pickle? Check.
A little stripe of ketchup? Call the food police!. No fucking ketchup anywhere near my dog!
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rgambs said:PJPOWER said:rgambs said:PJPOWER said:rgambs said:PJPOWER said:mace1229 said:I really don't know why you insist on calling me on items that make sense to even a 3-year old. I guess that is what gets you up in the morning, I'm glad I can help. You've argued with me even on the rare occasions I said you were right, you came back and debated that. It is really amusing.
It really is my own fault in expecting everyone to participate in a respectful conversation, adult. I know, I should have learn not to expect so much by now, but that is my fault
I'll try one more time to explain the rationale.
I asked for clarification because I wanted to know more about the topic being discused. I actually cared, I didn't want to just insult people, but wanted to engage in a real conversation and learn from it. I wanted to know if there had been 11 school whootings, why none have been major news.
After reading that article it is clear why. Most, yes, would be a school shooting under any definition. SHootng out school windows is horrible, I have never said otherwise. But I can see why that did not make national news, so that is why I'm not surprised we have not heard of them. Does not make it okay, does not mean I swept it under the rug.
I'm sorry if you can;t put together the logic to see the flaw in counting a grown man's suicide on a piece of property that is not a school, but since it was a school years ago go ahead and count it as a school shooting anyway. I think the media and anyone else inflating data for their argument does not help. There is plenty of data that is horrific enough about school and gun violence, no need to make up new data. The 7 or 8 that I think everyone would agree with is a school shooting is staggering enough, why the need to count a grown man's suicide on a closed school. It's not a functional school at that point. Are we going to count any person who ever went to school at some point in their life as a student involved shooting too?
I have no issue with that article. There has not been talks on gun control. I don;t know why you think I would have an issue with it.
As for gun violence, the issue has taken a back seat for me. Things like the new fentenol/heroin epidemic and gang culture in some of the “shithole” cities like Chicago and Baltimore are of more concern to me these days.
No doubt about that.
You can dream of a gunless utopia all you want, meanwhile the largest firearms show in the country is taking place within walking distance from the worst mass shooting in recent history. Seems like it would actually be easier to move to Australia than expect elected representatives to actually make meaningful changes. So yeah, that’s why I stay out of these POINTLESS discussions for the most part these days.
A complete firearm registry would have a huge impact on the flow of firearms to inner city gangs, that is a tenable solution based on common sense and proven research.
Shut off the iron pipeline by ending unregistered sales, period.
Simple, inarguably effective, and does not infringe on law abiding citizen's right to bear arms.
Hillary couldn’t beat Donald effing Trump...that’s the state of the union in this day and age.
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PJPOWER said:rgambs said:PJPOWER said:rgambs said:PJPOWER said:rgambs said:PJPOWER said:mace1229 said:I really don't know why you insist on calling me on items that make sense to even a 3-year old. I guess that is what gets you up in the morning, I'm glad I can help. You've argued with me even on the rare occasions I said you were right, you came back and debated that. It is really amusing.
It really is my own fault in expecting everyone to participate in a respectful conversation, adult. I know, I should have learn not to expect so much by now, but that is my fault
I'll try one more time to explain the rationale.
I asked for clarification because I wanted to know more about the topic being discused. I actually cared, I didn't want to just insult people, but wanted to engage in a real conversation and learn from it. I wanted to know if there had been 11 school whootings, why none have been major news.
After reading that article it is clear why. Most, yes, would be a school shooting under any definition. SHootng out school windows is horrible, I have never said otherwise. But I can see why that did not make national news, so that is why I'm not surprised we have not heard of them. Does not make it okay, does not mean I swept it under the rug.
I'm sorry if you can;t put together the logic to see the flaw in counting a grown man's suicide on a piece of property that is not a school, but since it was a school years ago go ahead and count it as a school shooting anyway. I think the media and anyone else inflating data for their argument does not help. There is plenty of data that is horrific enough about school and gun violence, no need to make up new data. The 7 or 8 that I think everyone would agree with is a school shooting is staggering enough, why the need to count a grown man's suicide on a closed school. It's not a functional school at that point. Are we going to count any person who ever went to school at some point in their life as a student involved shooting too?
I have no issue with that article. There has not been talks on gun control. I don;t know why you think I would have an issue with it.
As for gun violence, the issue has taken a back seat for me. Things like the new fentenol/heroin epidemic and gang culture in some of the “shithole” cities like Chicago and Baltimore are of more concern to me these days.
No doubt about that.
You can dream of a gunless utopia all you want, meanwhile the largest firearms show in the country is taking place within walking distance from the worst mass shooting in recent history. Seems like it would actually be easier to move to Australia than expect elected representatives to actually make meaningful changes. So yeah, that’s why I stay out of these POINTLESS discussions for the most part these days.
A complete firearm registry would have a huge impact on the flow of firearms to inner city gangs, that is a tenable solution based on common sense and proven research.
Shut off the iron pipeline by ending unregistered sales, period.
Simple, inarguably effective, and does not infringe on law abiding citizen's right to bear arms.
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