JoePepsiCo
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When you deal with a simple mind, you will be dealt simple solutions.
Human violence! Gun bans will abrogate those urges!
Human violence! Gun bans will abrogate those urges!
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Criminals are created by laws.As was mentioned above, criminals don't obey laws. Neither do insane people who behave like criminals.
Yes, you're truly a legend in your own mind.Really. Fuck the NRA. Short-sighted and self-serving.
Me? Land, money of gold (and silver), words of iron, and projectiles of lead . . . .
Yes, you're truly a legend in your own mind.
They create their macho image with posts of bravado about military hardware, blended with resentment against the government. Then when one of their fellow gun-nuts transfers that resentment to his immediate personal crisis and unleashes a spray of bullets on innocents (NOT the government), they post defensively for a week or so.One thing that's consistent in this thread, are the ammosexuals who are trying waaaaaay too hard to look like intellectuals. You can tell they're fighting an image.![]()
As if no one else in the nation is self-supporting besides gun-nuts...Just a self-supporting non-pussy kind of 'Murrikan.
You sound a bit defensive.Criminals are created by laws.
Oppressive, majority rules!
Criminals are oppressed!
They don't own a vote!
Pull a fire alarm!
Look at this whole thread. Constantly firing and obsessing about extremely lethal weapons while expressing paranoia about law enforcement officials IS a form of mental illness.People who value their 2A Rights would not want anything to hamper buying weapons now or in the future, so instead of getting mental health help when they are going through a troubling time in their life, they would go without. This would make way for more unstable people in the population.
Look at this whole thread. Constantly firing and obsessing about extremely lethal weapons while expressing paranoia about law enforcement officials IS a form of mental illness.
Laws and regulations are feel-good measures that are always reactive and, by their very nature, cannot be proactive because no-one can foresee what "might" happen.
Every time there is a disaster or tragedy, the political thing is to call for laws and regulations, not one of which has a philosophical tinker's chance of abrogating basic human nature and brazing us together as one.
They're just trying to make themselves feel better about being part of the American culture of gun violence and death. Oh and they get to chuckle to themselves about how they think this thread owns the libs and love how they think it bothers the folks who want additional gun control measures.
Ironically it's a testament to their insecurities and how small of people they are.
It must be something other than this. Otherwise we wouldn't walk proudly with our heads held high.
I don't.It's understandable because we all do that sort of thing. The difference between those who make the clarion call for more restrictions on freedom and those who don't is that those who step back and take another look at what happened and why are using their heads for something other than a hat rack.
It was very noticeable, and mildly annoying, when I first got the Colt. After a while I didn't notice it at all. Now I don't shoot the Colt all that often and I notice it again............and just chuckle. I think that sound is where the 'made by Mattel' label came from.
That is true.Probably so. That and the plastic buttstock. If I had to give some shitbird the ol' battle rifle (not carbine) buttstroke, I'd like to have a nice piece of walnut to do it with. Or birch. Or synthetic.
Those damned things are fucking hard!!
Secure in the knowledge that a lack of fear of inanimate objects assures that we're not pussies.
Hey, speaking of not being a pussy, Wat just clicked to purchase a M15A2NM. Helladeal, too. Junior has one and it holds tiny circles at 100 yards.
I guess that cover October's One Gun A month.