It would be your choice if you lived their first, and owned your place, and the nut job moved in?
Again, total BS, or you don't have a family.
I'm simply answering your question. I guess the solution would be for the cops to confiscate everyone's weapons in this scenario? No, I'd rather keep my gun and act intelligently on my own accord, with fucking pussies like you staying out of the way and minding their own business.
The nut case with guns living next door to you is an interesting question.
Because it is not gun I worry about.
It is the nut case I fear.
If he is so fucked up he would take a gun and shoot people, he is fucked up enough to go on a knife rampage, or build pipe bombs, or go crazy behind the wheel of a car.
I love the drama around this subject, however, 10,000 people a year die from guns.
You want to change the fabric of the laws that support our country over statistically irrelevant causes of death.
Take all the gun owners in the country, divide that by the number of actual shooters who kill and the number would be far less than 1%.
Facts be damned ... and emotions rule when it comes to guns.
The nut case with guns living next door to you is an interesting question.
Because it is not gun I worry about.
It is the nut case I fear.
If he is so fucked up he would take a gun and shoot people, he is fucked up enough to go on a knife rampage, or build pipe bombs, or go crazy behind the wheel of a car.
I love the drama around this subject, however, 10,000 people a year die from guns.
You want to change the fabric of the laws that support our country over statistically irrelevant causes of death.
Take all the gun owners in the country, divide that by the number of actual shooters who kill and the number would be far less than 1%.
Facts be damned ... and emotions rule when it comes to guns.
That's awfully dramatic. On so many ways. First, it's not a rewrite of the constitution or changing the fabric of our laws to require background checks on all sales. Among a few other common sense things we can do.
What if we can get that 10,000 down to 8,000. Isn't the 5 minutes for a background check to save thousands of lives, worth it?
The nut case with guns living next door to you is an interesting question.
Because it is not gun I worry about.
It is the nut case I fear.
If he is so fucked up he would take a gun and shoot people, he is fucked up enough to go on a knife rampage, or build pipe bombs, or go crazy behind the wheel of a car.
I love the drama around this subject, however, 10,000 people a year die from guns.
You want to change the fabric of the laws that support our country over statistically irrelevant causes of death.
Take all the gun owners in the country, divide that by the number of actual shooters who kill and the number would be far less than 1%.
Facts be damned ... and emotions rule when it comes to guns.
That's awfully dramatic. On so many ways. First, it's not a rewrite of the constitution or changing the fabric of our laws to require background checks on all sales. Among a few other common sense things we can do.
What if we can get that 10,000 down to 8,000. Isn't the 5 minutes for a background check to save thousands of lives, worth it?
The only way to have gun control, outside of using both hands, is to ban guns across the board via repealing the 2nd amendment.
That is a simple fact supported by Chicago's death rate via handguns.
If I'm a nut case and I want to kill people ... I'm going to kill them. If I want to use a gun, I'm going to get a gun. If I can't get a gun, I'm going to use a pressure cooker ... or a big ass knife, or a car, or a pipe bomb.
So you want to reduce 10,000 to 8,000 ... GREAT! Statistically that's a rounding error. Put in all the gun "restrictions" you want ... but you will never get to zero. You are arguing an extreme deviation position, which can only be won on emotion.
Facts don't change because you want to ban guns.
I would also ask ... why are you and your friends so anxious to ban guns? Have you lost a loved one to a crazed shooter?
Where's your outrage over drunk driving, or drug addiction, child abuse?
Those items kill far more people every day than guns.
And why do you only show up on this subject when the media applies their latest faux outrage.
Why don't you care when the 3 year old African American is killed by a stray bullet from a gang banger who stole his gun from someone who passed a background check?
The nut case with guns living next door to you is an interesting question.
Because it is not gun I worry about.
It is the nut case I fear.
If he is so fucked up he would take a gun and shoot people, he is fucked up enough to go on a knife rampage, or build pipe bombs, or go crazy behind the wheel of a car.
I love the drama around this subject, however, 10,000 people a year die from guns.
You want to change the fabric of the laws that support our country over statistically irrelevant causes of death.
Take all the gun owners in the country, divide that by the number of actual shooters who kill and the number would be far less than 1%.
Facts be damned ... and emotions rule when it comes to guns.
That's awfully dramatic. On so many ways. First, it's not a rewrite of the constitution or changing the fabric of our laws to require background checks on all sales. Among a few other common sense things we can do.
What if we can get that 10,000 down to 8,000. Isn't the 5 minutes for a background check to save thousands of lives, worth it?
"Shall not be infringed" and I had a good laugh at this.
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All hat. No heard.
Again, total BS, or you don't have a family.
Must be a young, single, renter, with no family.
Full of bravado and gunpowder.
Yee Haw.
But if you want to call me a pussy to my face, let's set that up.
Fuck I love how much this bored has trolled the shit out of you over the last 6 months.
Because it is not gun I worry about.
It is the nut case I fear.
If he is so fucked up he would take a gun and shoot people, he is fucked up enough to go on a knife rampage, or build pipe bombs, or go crazy behind the wheel of a car.
I love the drama around this subject, however, 10,000 people a year die from guns.
You want to change the fabric of the laws that support our country over statistically irrelevant causes of death.
Take all the gun owners in the country, divide that by the number of actual shooters who kill and the number would be far less than 1%.
Facts be damned ... and emotions rule when it comes to guns.
People around here have claimed to have over 30 and noone raises an eyebrow.
What if we can get that 10,000 down to 8,000. Isn't the 5 minutes for a background check to save thousands of lives, worth it?
That is a simple fact supported by Chicago's death rate via handguns.
If I'm a nut case and I want to kill people ... I'm going to kill them. If I want to use a gun, I'm going to get a gun. If I can't get a gun, I'm going to use a pressure cooker ... or a big ass knife, or a car, or a pipe bomb.
So you want to reduce 10,000 to 8,000 ... GREAT! Statistically that's a rounding error. Put in all the gun "restrictions" you want ... but you will never get to zero. You are arguing an extreme deviation position, which can only be won on emotion.
Facts don't change because you want to ban guns.
I would also ask ... why are you and your friends so anxious to ban guns? Have you lost a loved one to a crazed shooter?
Where's your outrage over drunk driving, or drug addiction, child abuse?
Those items kill far more people every day than guns.
And why do you only show up on this subject when the media applies their latest faux outrage.
Why don't you care when the 3 year old African American is killed by a stray bullet from a gang banger who stole his gun from someone who passed a background check?