Thanks for once again speaking without shouting.He is irritated because you never make a valid point. Nor do you have anything new to say that hasn't been said. Its old. Get over it and bring something constructive to the conversation.
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Thanks for once again speaking without shouting.He is irritated because you never make a valid point. Nor do you have anything new to say that hasn't been said. Its old. Get over it and bring something constructive to the conversation.
I made some points that you did not agree with. That's OK.Yes, congratulations are in order for you both being admitted trolls.
I'm sure you're proud of it, what with being trolls and all.
More like Chanukkah because it happens for more than one day.A Rapey meltdown in tWat's ammosexual thread?
Goddamn, Christmas came early this year.
Are you jealous that you don't get likes from Wat?
Just trying to bring more civility to what Governor Cox called the "cancer" of social media. Sorry if you do not agree to tone down the rhetoric.
You and Wat are free to act like adolescent schoolboys and call other posters "pussies".
There is a difference between being disagreeable and having a disagreement.
I disagree with your ideology and false narratives.
You're just disagreeable.
You conveniently ignore the history of firearms and how they helped us develop as a nation as a way to push your weak point. That aside, here is some Data you might want to read. It’s more nuanced than you’ll ever admit, but there it is. There are many reasons, but some correlation is when a Radicalized democrat wins, gun sales go up. The largest year ever was 2020. Over half were first time owners. Not exactly a ringing endorsement for your side.Yes, thanks for this request. I will gladly explain my statement that the right wing in the USA has accelerated both gun proliferation and gun obsession in this country.
This is a trend that has been taking place for over two decades, ever since the 1994 Clinton ban on high capacity semi automatic rifles lapsed in 2024 and was not renewed.
Since then, relatively unfettered access to all sorts of guns and high capacity magazines has proliferated in the USA, as well as a loosening of laws and enforcement of laws related to access to weapons and ammo that had historically been mostly used in military and law enforcement domains. Gun sales boomed, as did the incidence of gun-related homicides and suicides.
Republicans consistently blocked attempts by Democrats to moderate this trend, and a culture of gun obsession developed within right-wing politics. It became a key part of the GOP political base. The USA now has more privately owned guns and more gun related violence than any other developed nation in the world.
Gun violence is now the number two cause of death for children in the USA, thus qualifying it for epidemic status.
You can nitpick over various details, as gun-obsessed people tend to do, but the trend is obvious-- the USA leads the world in gun-related violence.
When the gun laws were made, high caliber hand cannons didn't exist. No one was doing drive-by shootings with muskets in horse-drawn carriages.You conveniently ignore the history of firearms and how they helped us develop as a nation as a way to push your weak point. That aside, here is some Data you might want to read. It’s more nuanced than you’ll ever admit, but there it is. There are many reasons, but some correlation is when a Radicalized democrat wins, gun sales go up. The largest year ever was 2020. Over half were first time owners. Not exactly a ringing endorsement for your side.
You mentioned gun laws. If you include all federal, state, and county laws across the country, the number is north of 20K on the books. I don’t see a lawmaker problem in this instance, they’ve been quite prolific. I do see an enforcement issue. You say “unfettered” access. Tell us the difference between buying a gun in 1985 and 2025 for a long gun?
I get the feeling your definition of unfettered is wildly different than mine.
Another psycho with unfettered access to firearms.Thank Allah for unfettered access and being able to circumvent the background check . . . .
Yes they did simpleton. Jesus, how old are you? The “hand cannons” most certainly existed.When the gun laws were made, high caliber hand cannons didn't exist. No one was doing drive-by shootings with muskets in horse-drawn carriages.
I'm talking Dirty Harry style, dipshit. I know you're old but I didn't think you went to school with Wyatt fucking Earp.Yes they did simpleton. Jesus, how old are you? The “hand cannons” most certainly existed.
Edit: I didn’t see the last portion…yeah, probably not much in the way of drive by’s in a carriage but it happened. Ever watch Tombstone? I’m here to help ya D. Big bore legend and lore.
Others probably have a better historical perspective, I’ll let them chime in if they see fit.
Don't blame Ms wat for the shootings.The .44 (Dirty’s cannon) was introduced in the 50’s I think. The platform it was based on was from the 30’s. The point being, big bore pistols have been around for a long time. Some of these coincided w some gun laws. My state has had some on the books for over 100 yrs.
You can piss and moan about the “tool” but the weak minded Tranny’s that have committed 5 of the last high profile shootings and the drugs they were on aren’t even part of your equation now are they? It sure looks like assassination #6 is Tranny related also…
The Walker Colt had nearly as much ass and was about the same bore as a S&W model 29 and it came out a hundred years before it.
And before all gun laws of any note.
And it had a trigger, too . . . .
The main problem with the Walker Colt is that it was so dam heavy you couldn't carry it, let alone 2. Which is what you needed since reloading was slower than molasses sliding down a glacier in the middle of winter.
It's why it was called a Horse Pistol and there were custom holsters for them which fit over the pommel of a saddle.
The new Colt Army/Navy was almost as powerful and a lot lighter. It could also be loaded faster with a cylinder swap so you didn't need to carry more than 1. Paired with a repeating carbine, your only real issue was having enough ammo on you instead of packed on your mule which was dead and 50 yds away across open ground.
Once the SAA came around in 1877, and was paired with the 1866 Yellow Boy, it became the standard self defense arsenal. It was only topped by the Double Action revolver 10 years later in 1887.
I've always wanted a Dragoon but the price tag on an original is out of my comfort zone.