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Effing Americans and guns
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It is sad to see...and they seem to occuring with greater frequency these days.Originally posted by stek View PostMcCoy: "Medical men are trained in logic."
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Effing Americans and guns
Response from an American 'friend'....
"Maybe now teachers will be allowed to carry guns. "
FFS...Comment
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Utterly tragic
There is a level of sense to it. The problem in America is there are so many guns floating around everyone basically have to have a gun to gain parity. Additionally attempts to curtail them will result in a crime spike.Originally posted by stek View PostResponse from an American 'friend'....
"Maybe now teachers will be allowed to carry guns. "
FFS...Comment
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Its a tricky one... as Chris Rock said .. the problem is not gun control its bullet control ! ... slap a massive tax on bullets... making them 1000% more expensive and then make these bozos think twice about shooting what would be the equivalent of silver bullets at poor innocents.Comment
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Re: Effing Americans and guns
I thought Connecticut was meant to be one of the nice, less insane bits? Obviously not.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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It's a big worry for me. I have to decide whether to move here next year and put my kids into the American schooling system. It's the one big concern for me. I just don't like their school system & I'm not sure I want to my kids into it. Seems an age of innocent lost.What happens in General, stays in General.You know what they say about assumptions!Comment
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1000 rounds of unjacketed .22 long .... $18.Originally posted by sbakoola View PostIts a tricky one... as Chris Rock said .. the problem is not gun control its bullet control ! ... slap a massive tax on bullets... making them 1000% more expensive and then make these bozos think twice about shooting what would be the equivalent of silver bullets at poor innocents.Comment
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Most septics I know who are into guns have the kit to not quite make their own rounds but repack or whatever from the parts if that makes sense?Originally posted by bless 'em all View Post1000 rounds of unjacketed .22 long .... $18.
I suppose that makes the even ammo cheaper and harder to control.Comment
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