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Post by archie on Sept 6, 2024 16:53:41 GMT
The 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? I would say he made a bad mistake. Did he know that his son was not mentally normal? And is he mentally normal?
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Post by thor on Sept 6, 2024 17:42:30 GMT
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. Book, Figa? I don't have to wonder about you at all. No wonder you are stupid enough to be fooled by an obvious fraud like Trump.
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Post by Monster Man on Sept 6, 2024 17:43:33 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. 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. People have had easy access to firearms for as long as our country has existed and the modern semi-automatic firearms have been around for 100 years in use since the 1911. Guns and access to them are not the cause of school shootings, school shootings have only increased in such frequency since Columbine. They have been popularized by the media sensation now and are driven by a social contagion. You support gun ownership... so again, to my point, in a nation with firearm ownership - which even if we could pass a draconian law to curb all lawful ownership, it would take more than our lifetime to see any significant confiscation of the hundreds of millions of firearms that would be on the black market here... guns exist, they are a part of our lives... so maybe, just maybe, we shouldn't pretend like we can keep kids safe with a no-gun sign on the doors.
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Post by rabbitreborn on Sept 6, 2024 17:54:42 GMT
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 Right? So let's let all behavior occur at schools. No rules on decorum or degeneracy or disruption so long as it doesn't kill people, until we completely eradicate homicides in schools. Totally makes sense. If a homicide occurs at a school, then why bother have any rules that aren't as important as preventing homicide?
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Post by rabbitreborn on Sept 6, 2024 17:59:50 GMT
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 So if students want to start blowing an air horn in class, and there's currently no rule preventing it for some reason, then we have to let it keep happening until we eradicate any homicide in any school in the country. Makes sense. Can't have rules on behavior or decorum or disruption until we prevent any homicide in any school anywhere. Must focus exclusively on it. Why not close schools for a couple of years until we have a solid plan?
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Post by thecitizen on Sept 6, 2024 19:13:13 GMT
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? I would say he made a bad mistake. Did he know that his son was not mentally normal? And is he mentally normal? Neither are mentally normal. They are both nutjobs
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Post by thecitizen on Sept 6, 2024 19:14:54 GMT
I read it. I also read nasty books as a young person and saw drag queens. I am still living and sane Right? So let's let all behavior occur at schools. No rules on decorum or degeneracy or disruption so long as it doesn't kill people, until we completely eradicate homicides in schools. Totally makes sense. If a homicide occurs at a school, then why bother have any rules that aren't as important as preventing homicide? They have taken books out of the schools that were in the schools when I was a child going to school. I am fine and living.
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Post by rabbitreborn on Sept 6, 2024 19:17:46 GMT
Right? So let's let all behavior occur at schools. No rules on decorum or degeneracy or disruption so long as it doesn't kill people, until we completely eradicate homicides in schools. Totally makes sense. If a homicide occurs at a school, then why bother have any rules that aren't as important as preventing homicide? They have taken books out of the schools that were in the schools when I was a child going to school. I am fine and living. Another great point. Also, let kids smoke weed in school. The vast majority of kids who smoked weed in school that I know of are “fine and living”. If a homicide occurs in a school somewhere, then why spend time enforcing no weed rules when that time could be spent helping to “DO SOMETHING” to stop all school shootings. Until a school shooting never happens again, any rule that’s less important than stopping school shootings should be ignored or repealed.
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Post by Paleocon on Sept 6, 2024 19:25:54 GMT
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 Liberalism causes the most deaths, so let's get rid of that filth first.
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Post by thecitizen on Sept 6, 2024 19:58:29 GMT
They have taken books out of the schools that were in the schools when I was a child going to school. I am fine and living. Another great point. Also, let kids smoke weed in school. The vast majority of kids who smoked weed in school that I know of are “fine and living”. If a homicide occurs in a school somewhere, then why spend time enforcing no weed rules when that time could be spent helping to “DO SOMETHING” to stop all school shootings. Until a school shooting never happens again, any rule that’s less important than stopping school shootings should be ignored or repealed. We have weed under control. Let’s get guns under control. Stop being stupid
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Post by freonbale on Sept 6, 2024 20:39:05 GMT
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 So if students want to start blowing an air horn in class, and there's currently no rule preventing it for some reason, then we have to let it keep happening until we eradicate any homicide in any school in the country. Makes sense. Can't have rules on behavior or decorum or disruption until we prevent any homicide in any school anywhere. Must focus exclusively on it. Why not close schools for a couple of years until we have a solid plan? What the heck does that have to do with dealing with gun killings in our effing schools, you giant weirdo! KIDS DYING. Please, tell me what is of greater concern than that. Freon
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Post by freonbale on Sept 6, 2024 20:45:52 GMT
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 Liberalism causes the most deaths, so let's get rid of that filth first. Did Donald or Fox tell you to say that, because there is ZERO evidence to support that propaganda. You are in love with a criminal, Paleo. That's the truth of it. That's how this will be remembered. You would put Donald's name over our American flag, and call it a victory, disrespecting every American sacrifice made to bring us to to this time in history. Your complete lack of patriotism is sad, it's weird, it's disgusting, and most importantly, it is a clear and present danger that must be dealt with. Freon
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Post by Monster Man on Sept 6, 2024 21:12:09 GMT
So if students want to start blowing an air horn in class, and there's currently no rule preventing it for some reason, then we have to let it keep happening until we eradicate any homicide in any school in the country. Makes sense. Can't have rules on behavior or decorum or disruption until we prevent any homicide in any school anywhere. Must focus exclusively on it. Why not close schools for a couple of years until we have a solid plan? What the heck does that have to do with dealing with gun killings in our effing schools, you giant weirdo! KIDS DYING. Please, tell me what is of greater concern than that. Freon Put some more no-gun signs up, clearly they are not visible enough.
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Post by HolyMoly on Sept 6, 2024 21:16:38 GMT
Live Free or Die, Motherfucker. Actually, NH does not have a particularly high rate of gun ownership. It's not even in the top half. Look at guns per capita by state and see where New Hampshire is. ammo.com/articles/gun-ownership-by-stateAre you doing the typical leftist move and just making stuff up? Two different stats. In guns per capita NH is higher than in the rate of gun ownership, where it's not in the top half.
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Post by rabbitreborn on Sept 6, 2024 21:17:10 GMT
So if students want to start blowing an air horn in class, and there's currently no rule preventing it for some reason, then we have to let it keep happening until we eradicate any homicide in any school in the country. Makes sense. Can't have rules on behavior or decorum or disruption until we prevent any homicide in any school anywhere. Must focus exclusively on it. Why not close schools for a couple of years until we have a solid plan? What the heck does that have to do with dealing with gun killings in our effing schools, you giant weirdo! KIDS DYING. Please, tell me what is of greater concern than that. Freon I can’t break it down any simpler than I already have. Enjoy the rest of your day.
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Post by freonbale on Sept 6, 2024 21:17:18 GMT
What the heck does that have to do with dealing with gun killings in our effing schools, you giant weirdo! KIDS DYING. Please, tell me what is of greater concern than that. Freon Put some more no-gun signs up, clearly they are not visible enough. Well we TRIED to implement what we think are common sense gun laws, but at each and every step, you far righties block the legislation. So what have YOU done to help? Freon
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Post by freonbale on Sept 6, 2024 21:18:01 GMT
What the heck does that have to do with dealing with gun killings in our effing schools, you giant weirdo! KIDS DYING. Please, tell me what is of greater concern than that. Freon I can’t break it down any simpler than I already have. Enjoy the rest of your day. You're acknowledging you are unimaginative and not very intelligent? Well, ok, that I can agree to. Freon
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Post by atreyu on Sept 6, 2024 21:18:56 GMT
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. People have had easy access to firearms for as long as our country has existed and the modern semi-automatic firearms have been around for 100 years in use since the 1911. Guns and access to them are not the cause of school shootings, school shootings have only increased in such frequency since Columbine. They have been popularized by the media sensation now and are driven by a social contagion. You support gun ownership... so again, to my point, in a nation with firearm ownership - which even if we could pass a draconian law to curb all lawful ownership, it would take more than our lifetime to see any significant confiscation of the hundreds of millions of firearms that would be on the black market here... guns exist, they are a part of our lives... so maybe, just maybe, we shouldn't pretend like we can keep kids safe with a no-gun sign on the doors.
LOL who is proposing that no gun signs on doors protect kids?
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Post by atreyu on Sept 6, 2024 21:22:03 GMT
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 Liberalism causes the most deaths, so let's get rid of that filth first.
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Post by Monster Man on Sept 6, 2024 21:25:03 GMT
People have had easy access to firearms for as long as our country has existed and the modern semi-automatic firearms have been around for 100 years in use since the 1911. Guns and access to them are not the cause of school shootings, school shootings have only increased in such frequency since Columbine. They have been popularized by the media sensation now and are driven by a social contagion. You support gun ownership... so again, to my point, in a nation with firearm ownership - which even if we could pass a draconian law to curb all lawful ownership, it would take more than our lifetime to see any significant confiscation of the hundreds of millions of firearms that would be on the black market here... guns exist, they are a part of our lives... so maybe, just maybe, we shouldn't pretend like we can keep kids safe with a no-gun sign on the doors.
LOL who is proposing that no gun signs on doors protect kids?
Democrats. They oppose SRO's in schools, they oppose allowing teachers/staff to be armed, they oppose any lawful carrying of firearms in schools... They slap some no-gun signs on the doors and life is magical. Kids are safe from guns now! No?
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