HisArpy
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You think a gun would have prevented that?
Maybe not. But licensing, training, insurance and education sure didn't.
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You think a gun would have prevented that?
What can I say? Not everyone spends their life hiding in mom's basement.
The problem is not having a mom who knows what a real basement can be:
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The one who is afraid is the pussy who needs to hide behind a security guard who is packing, simply because they're approached and asked for spare change by one of those scary black women
The conceal carry rate in America is about 16%, so in any given day in which you cross paths with Americans, and you’ve been in the presence of at least 16 guns, guns that are there to protect their owner, and has no effect on your day unless a bad guy shows up, in which case you’ll be glad a friendly gun was on hand.
True, but the owner then assumes all responsibility for your safety, and can be held criminally negligent and liable if you get harmed, in say a home invasion. They don’t ask permission to enter with a gun.
It's a generalization so that part's okay. But from the traitor it's a pulled-out-of-ass generalization that reflects no overall or local realities. Hundreds of people on a nude beach probably aren't carrying. Most airline passengers are likely not carrying. Scores of cops or outlaw bikers or WalMart shoppers may all be carrying. Are 16% of the total USA population carrying? Claimant had better prove it. But he's a traitor, so disregard his spewings.You really struggle with the whole 'per cent' thing, eh? Either that, or you honestly think that everyone comes into contact with exactly 100 people on any given day.
A pew-pew penis compensator’s wet dream.
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Chicago installation highlights how getting a gun is as easy as renting a bike.
The display, Chicago Gun Share Program, depicts an urban bike-sharing station, but instead pretends to offer people the opportunity to rent a rifle.
A sign invites anyone to "unlock and load" a replica high-powered, semi-automatic rifle known as an AR-15.
Activists say they want to raise awareness on how easy it is to "obtain a weapon of war".
The installation in downtown Chicago's Daley Plaza was commissioned by the Brady Center, a gun control advocacy group.
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A firearm that requires a key to use? That's totally beyond the pale.
The outcome might have differed if fucking rogue Hinkley was not carrying a firearm in public. Sure, he could have stabbed or slashed or detonated, or flung acid or flesh-eating bacteria, and guards, armed or not, would likely be equally ineffective. But firearms are handy and difficult to avoid. Moral: an armed defense gives a false sense of security and can be useless against a determined attacker.Correct. So, tell me, would it have been a better outcome if the guards were unarmed?
The outcome might have differed if fucking rogue Hinkley was not carrying a firearm in public. Sure, he could have stabbed or slashed or detonated, or flung acid or flesh-eating bacteria, and guards, armed or not, would likely be equally ineffective. But firearms are handy and difficult to avoid. Moral: an armed defense gives a false sense of security and can be useless against a determined attacker.
The outcome might have differed if fucking rogue Hinkley was not carrying a firearm in public. Sure, he could have stabbed or slashed or detonated, or flung acid or flesh-eating bacteria, and guards, armed or not, would likely be equally ineffective. But firearms are handy and difficult to avoid. Moral: an armed defense gives a false sense of security and can be useless against a determined attacker.