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Post by DaveJavu on Sept 6, 2024 10:29:02 GMT
What it is saying is drag queens and dirty books don’t kill your ass Neither will allowing kids to have sex with each other in school... Give us one real example of a school ,anywhere in the world, allowing kids to have sex, you lying piece of shit! That's all you have to oppose to reality, IE shit made up in your diseased mind, you worthless bastard! School shootings are a real thing, that happens, you asshole! Go fuck yourself!
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Post by thecitizen on Sept 6, 2024 10:53:19 GMT
What it is saying is drag queens and dirty books don’t kill your ass Neither will allowing kids to have sex with each other in school. Should we allow that until we prevent all school shootings? Or can we still have other rules at school? What about disrupting math class with air horns? Can we do that since it won’t kill anybody? Should we allow kids to do that until school shootings are entirely prevented? Or can schools have other rules as well? No one allows that stop being stupid
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Post by MojoJojo on Sept 6, 2024 11:43:04 GMT
Easy access to firearms. This is pretty straight forward. If we, as a society, want to keep our right to bear arms, then school shootings and other "mass shootings" will continue to occur. Pointing the finger of blame elsewhere may feel good, but it doesn't address the obvious issue of easy access to guns. :/
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Post by thor on Sept 6, 2024 12:05:02 GMT
Indeed. At least we are keeping schools free of the REALLY dangerous stuff though.....right? So your argument is that anything less dangerous than school shootings should be allowed in schools because it is less dangerous than school shootings? That’s very dumb. Yet it is what you and your boomer-comic are saying. Drag Queens and Books are dangerous? Are you going to refund the American taxpayer?
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Post by petep on Sept 6, 2024 12:06:32 GMT
Easy access to firearms. This is pretty straight forward. If we, as a society, want to keep our right to bear arms, then school shootings and other "mass shootings" will continue to occur. Pointing the finger of blame elsewhere may feel good, but it doesn't address the obvious issue of easy access to guns. :/ Do you really see access to firearms as the root cause of the problem when a person decides to pick up a gun and go kill someone? Do you say the same about people who attack another with a knife? Or do you say the same when someone uses a truck to run through a crowd? I’m being sincere here. Don’t you see the root cause as something else? Millions have guns. Some states have very high per capita ownership and none of these problems. I’d argue it’s not guns that are the problem. These school shootings or theatre shootings by young males seem to be a relatively new thing in the past 25 years. Perhaps I’m wrong. I just don’t remember school shootings growing up - maybe they just never made the news But fundamentally any crime - this or any other - rape, murder, assault - comes back to a person. How many rapes are there annually? Should all men be castrated. We could end rape tomorrow with that mandate. I’m just not sure why we don’t ever seem to blame the person and understand those root causes. As far as banning ar-15’s? That’s just stupid. www.criminalattorneycolumbus.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/weapons-commonly-used-homicides.png
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Post by rabbitreborn on Sept 6, 2024 12:29:29 GMT
So your argument is that anything less dangerous than school shootings should be allowed in schools because it is less dangerous than school shootings? That’s very dumb. Yet it is what you and your boomer-comic are saying. Drag Queens and Books are dangerous? Are you going to refund the American taxpayer? You're saying books can't be dangerous lol. Ideas can't be dangerous, you're arguing. So you do support giving actual hardcore pornography to kids? Does this argument also apply to all writings? Are Russian Disinformation posts on Facebook dangerous? Elon Musk's UNCENSORED SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORM (OH NO!)??
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Post by rabbitreborn on Sept 6, 2024 12:52:02 GMT
Neither will allowing kids to have sex with each other in school. Should we allow that until we prevent all school shootings? Or can we still have other rules at school? What about disrupting math class with air horns? Can we do that since it won’t kill anybody? Should we allow kids to do that until school shootings are entirely prevented? Or can schools have other rules as well? No one allows that stop being stupid But why not? I mean, the whole point of thor's boomer-comic is that we shouldn't worry about bad things that don't kill people at school so long as there are bad things that do kill people at school. Read the comic.
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Post by rabbitreborn on Sept 6, 2024 12:53:19 GMT
Neither will allowing kids to have sex with each other in school... Give us one real example of a school ,anywhere in the world, allowing kids to have sex, you lying piece of shit! That's all you have to oppose to reality, IE shit made up in your diseased mind, you worthless bastard! School shootings are a real thing, that happens, you asshole! Go fuck yourself! 1. Calm down. 2. But why don't we allow it? Those things don't kill people. Why spend time making rules to forbid degenerate behavior or material is in school that does not kill people when we haven't stopped completely incidents where people are killed? Read the clever comic that thor provided.
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Post by Monster Man on Sept 6, 2024 13:07:07 GMT
Easy access to firearms. This is pretty straight forward. If we, as a society, want to keep our right to bear arms, then school shootings and other "mass shootings" will continue to occur. Pointing the finger of blame elsewhere may feel good, but it doesn't address the obvious issue of easy access to guns. :/ Yes, of course. Easy access to rental trucks is why so many people died in a terrorist mass killing in Nice a decade ago. But that was not my point here, how could this happen when these are gun free zones?! I guess the bad guy missed the sign?
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Post by archie on Sept 6, 2024 14:01:53 GMT
Five percent of the world's population. Forty six percent of the world's guns. Yay us! And you live in the greatest country in the world. So far. Disarm your population, and welcome all your enemy. And a lot are coming over the border now every day.
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Post by archie on Sept 6, 2024 14:09:15 GMT
• • Ask an Expert: Firearms | Ask a Verified Expert Online. AdVerified Expert Will Answer You Now! Questions Answered Every 9 Seconds. • To buy a rifle in the USA, you need to123: • Not have any past criminal convictions, with certain limited exceptions • Not have undergone treatment for drug or alcohol addiction within the last five years • Not suffer from any disease or mental illness that could impair your judgment • Be a U.S. citizen or legal immigrant • Obey all other state and county laws in your place of residence • Provide personal information, answer questions about your legal history, and pass a background check • Have a state or federally issued ID (like a driver’s license or passport) • Pay to cover the FFL fee (usually $20 to $40) Bad news. But gun buyers don't have to go through a background check when they make a purchase at a gun show. Most Americans live somewhere near a gun show. The web site www.gunshows-usa.com lists 29 gun shows scheduled for this coming Father's Day weekend, from Las Vegas and Philadelphia to Hickory, N.C. and Salmon, Idaho. You won't find them in cities like New York, Chicago and Washington, D.C., where gun laws are far more restrictive. Senator Dianne Feinstein, a Democrat from California, and President Obama tried to eliminate the gun show loophole in 2013, with a bill that would have expanded background checks. But Congress didn't pass it. The President's effort came after the killing of 26 children and teachers at Sandy Hook Elementary school in Connecticut. I know all of that. Are you educating yourself? BTW. 14 year Colt was given an AR for Christmas by his nut job dad. Because it is legal to do so. The father of the Georgia school shooting suspect has been arrested and charged, authorities say. Colin Gray told investigators this week he had purchased the gun used in the killings as a holiday present for his son in December 2023, according to two law enforcement sources with direct knowledge of the investigation. One source told CNN the AR-15-style rifle was purchased at a local gun store as a Christmas present. The timeline the teen’s father provided to authorities would put the gun purchase months after authorities first contacted Gray and his family to investigate school shooting threats made online. www.cnn.com/2024/09/05/us/winder-georgia-shooting-apalachee-high-school/index.htmlThe father is now in as much trouble actually more trouble than his son that he gave the rifle to. I would say he is only guilty if he knew his son had mental problems. I was given a shot gun when I was 12 years old. I was told not to point that at anyone. I obeyed my parents and grandparents, or else. I respected them and loved them and obeyed. Obviously, something wrong with that kid. Don’t know about the father yet. He could be a nut too.
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Post by Paleocon on Sept 6, 2024 14:10:58 GMT
Easy access to firearms. This is pretty straight forward. If we, as a society, want to keep our right to bear arms, then school shootings and other "mass shootings" will continue to occur. Pointing the finger of blame elsewhere may feel good, but it doesn't address the obvious issue of easy access to guns. :/ You really don't know anything about guns, do you? Typical liberal...proudly ignorant. The number of guns available have skyrocketed in the last 30+ years, yet the murder rate has dropped, debunking a connection to "easy access to guns".
In the early 60s, a person could walk into a hardware store or mail order a surplus M1 Carbine that was just a lethal and fired as rapidly a larger caliber bullet vs. a modern AR-15. Why there must have been THOUSANDS of school shootings back then, right?
There are 20 million AR-15 style rifles in circulation, yet, even including mass shootings, rifles of all kinds are used less than knives, blunt objects and bare hands in homicides each year.
Mental illness is the problem. Gangbangers with pistols are the problem. Perverted liberal culture is the problem. Guns are not the problem, nor the root cause.
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Post by archie on Sept 6, 2024 14:14:05 GMT
Easy access to firearms. This is pretty straight forward. If we, as a society, want to keep our right to bear arms, then school shootings and other "mass shootings" will continue to occur. Pointing the finger of blame elsewhere may feel good, but it doesn't address the obvious issue of easy access to guns. :/ Yes, there are terrible crimes committed every day. How can they all be stopped? Will it still be the same a thousand years from now? It is better now than a thousand years ago.
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Post by thecitizen on Sept 6, 2024 14:29:57 GMT
No one allows that stop being stupid But why not? I mean, the whole point of thor's boomer-comic is that we shouldn't worry about bad things that don't kill people at school so long as there are bad things that do kill people at school. Read the comic. I read it. I also read nasty books as a young person and saw drag queens. I am still living and sane
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Post by thecitizen on Sept 6, 2024 14:31:46 GMT
I know all of that. Are you educating yourself? BTW. 14 year Colt was given an AR for Christmas by his nut job dad. Because it is legal to do so. The father of the Georgia school shooting suspect has been arrested and charged, authorities say. Colin Gray told investigators this week he had purchased the gun used in the killings as a holiday present for his son in December 2023, according to two law enforcement sources with direct knowledge of the investigation. One source told CNN the AR-15-style rifle was purchased at a local gun store as a Christmas present. The timeline the teen’s father provided to authorities would put the gun purchase months after authorities first contacted Gray and his family to investigate school shooting threats made online. www.cnn.com/2024/09/05/us/winder-georgia-shooting-apalachee-high-school/index.htmlThe father is now in as much trouble actually more trouble than his son that he gave the rifle to. I would say he is only guilty if he knew his son had mental problems. I was given a shot gun when I was 12 years old. I was told not to point that at anyone. I obeyed my parents and grandparents, or else. I respected them and loved them and obeyed. Obviously, something wrong with that kid. Don’t know about the father yet. He could be a nut too. But you said nutjobs can't buy guns. There is no red flag law in Georgia. Wouldn't you say the dad is a nutjob?
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Post by freonbale on Sept 6, 2024 15:11:47 GMT
No, his argument, OBVIOUSLY, is that in terms of school safety, you deal with the most dangerous things first, and the two in that cartoon are MUCH lower than gun violence. Not understanding such an obvious point is really, REALLY, dumb. Or a choice. Freon But school shootings are illegal. Everybody is opposed to them. It’s very easy to just not allow degenerate behavior in school while also trying to keep schools safe from violence. Should we allow actual hardcore pornography in schools, maybe even hand it out, until we solve the school shooting tragedies? Or can we still have rules which forbid pornography in schools? Let me know. None of your response addresses his point. You deal with the biggest problem first. If you wish to discuss the other 'problems', then sure, let's do so, but let's deal with the one that causes the most death, and then we can move to the more cootie related ones you want looked into. Freon
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Post by MojoJojo on Sept 6, 2024 16:32:44 GMT
Easy access to firearms. This is pretty straight forward. If we, as a society, want to keep our right to bear arms, then school shootings and other "mass shootings" will continue to occur. Pointing the finger of blame elsewhere may feel good, but it doesn't address the obvious issue of easy access to guns. :/ Yes, of course. Easy access to rental trucks is why so many people died in a terrorist mass killing in Nice a decade ago. But that was not my point here, how could this happen when these are gun free zones?! I guess the bad guy missed the sign? Because those who want to use firearms have, get ready for this, easy access to firearms? Again, this isn't rocket science. I support the right to keep and bear arms. All my neighbors are armed to the teeth, and I'm ok with it. The cost of this freedom is firearm related injuries, a cost the country, on whole, is willing to accept. What I do oppose is finding scapegoats to slaughter. It's the mentally ill, it's bad parenting, it's societal change that is affecting the youth. All those things may or may not be part of it, but none of them really matter without our easy access to guns.
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Post by Fiddler on Sept 6, 2024 16:36:15 GMT
Easy access to firearms. This is pretty straight forward. If we, as a society, want to keep our right to bear arms, then school shootings and other "mass shootings" will continue to occur. Pointing the finger of blame elsewhere may feel good, but it doesn't address the obvious issue of easy access to guns. :/ Yes, of course. Easy access to rental trucks is why so many people died in a terrorist mass killing in Nice a decade ago. This^ is why you're only good for ridicule..
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Post by archie on Sept 6, 2024 16:48:53 GMT
So your argument is that anything less dangerous than school shootings should be allowed in schools because it is less dangerous than school shootings? That’s very dumb. Yet it is what you and your boomer-comic are saying. Drag Queens and Books are dangerous? Are you going to refund the American taxpayer? Hmmm, drag queens? I am beginning to wonder about you Thor.
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Post by petep on Sept 6, 2024 16:53:08 GMT
Yes, of course. Easy access to rental trucks is why so many people died in a terrorist mass killing in Nice a decade ago. This^ is why you're only good for ridicule.. It’s a fair point. It’s also fair to point out that relative to other “weapons” be it knives or handguns or fists or clubs - the ar accounts for a tiny fraction. Yet this the one targeted for banning. When the data and arguments are ignored and discounted out of hand it raises questions and suspicion and doubt Just like covid. People could easily prove they have antibodies from natural infection. And when they are told I don’t care if you have anti bodies you must get vaccinated. But can’t answer why, I comes a problem.
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