And let us not confuse the conversation here. This isn't merely about the murder of so many young children. This is also about the NRA and the gun owners that came out immediately after the shooting cautioning Americans not to get too excited and that the rights of people to own guns should not also become a victim. The response was almost as depressing as it was immediate.Those children died so that conservative men could feel better about having small penises. That's OK, those children were already-born, so their lives were meaningless anyway.
And let us not confuse the conversation here. This isn't merely about the murder of so many young children. This is also about the NRA and the gun owners that came out immediately after the shooting cautioning Americans not to get too excited and that the rights of people to own guns should not also become a victim. The response was almost as depressing as it was immediate.Those children died so that conservative men could feel better about having small penises. That's OK, those children were already-born, so their lives were meaningless anyway.
Yes. Most of the grieving families are blissfully unaware of the absurd CT's out there, including Sandy Hook, so it must be a terrible shock to have such treatment placed upon them.And let us not confuse the conversation here. This isn't merely about the murder of so many young children. This is also about the NRA and the gun owners that came out immediately after the shooting cautioning Americans not to get too excited and that the rights of people to own guns should not also become a victim. The response was almost as depressing as it was immediate.
Yup, that's kind of what I was hinting at.
The gun ownership issue is just about dick-waving and compensation, so those children died just so that gun owners could feel like they had bigger dicks, which in turn allows the gun manufacturers to sell more product.
Oh, and to all the conspiracy nuts who think these springs were staged by actors: you are scum. It's one thing to be stupid and evil enough to fail for a conspiracy theory on the internet, but it's quite another to harass grieving families.
Yes. Most of the grieving families are blissfully unaware of the absurd CT's out there, including Sandy Hook, so it must be a terrible shock to have such treatment placed upon them.Oh, and to all the conspiracy nuts who think these springs were staged by actors: you are scum. It's one thing to be stupid and evil enough to fail for a conspiracy theory on the internet, but it's quite another to harass grieving families.
And let us not confuse the conversation here. This isn't merely about the murder of so many young children. This is also about the NRA and the gun owners that came out immediately after the shooting cautioning Americans not to get too excited and that the rights of people to own guns should not also become a victim. The response was almost as depressing as it was immediate.Those children died so that conservative men could feel better about having small penises. That's OK, those children were already-born, so their lives were meaningless anyway.
Every time something happens that the public believes will impact individual's rights to own guns, the gun manufacturers make a TON of money on massively increased sales.
If you really want to reduce gun ownership in America, stop adding to the hype that gun ownership should be banned. That will never happen in any of our lifetimes, so a more thoughtful solution is needed.
We can save millions of lives if we ban automobiles that can drive faster than 30 miles per hour. Only people with small penises and compensation disorders NEED a car that can go faster than 30.
Every time something happens that the public believes will impact individual's rights to own guns, the gun manufacturers make a TON of money on massively increased sales.
If you really want to reduce gun ownership in America, stop adding to the hype that gun ownership should be banned. That will never happen in any of our lifetimes, so a more thoughtful solution is needed.
We can save millions of lives if we ban automobiles that can drive faster than 30 miles per hour. Only people with small penises and compensation disorders NEED a car that can go faster than 30.
Are you trying to equate a gun and a car?
Every time something happens that the public believes will impact individual's rights to own guns, the gun manufacturers make a TON of money on massively increased sales.
If you really want to reduce gun ownership in America, stop adding to the hype that gun ownership should be banned. That will never happen in any of our lifetimes, so a more thoughtful solution is needed.
We can save millions of lives if we ban automobiles that can drive faster than 30 miles per hour. Only people with small penises and compensation disorders NEED a car that can go faster than 30.
Are you trying to equate a gun and a car?
So, to answer you question, no. I am not comparing motor vehicle deaths with gun deaths...
motor vehicles are EXTREEMLY dangerous and should be completely banned... and guns are not dangerous AT ALL, if we look at death rates.
And let us not confuse the conversation here. This isn't merely about the murder of so many young children. This is also about the NRA and the gun owners that came out immediately after the shooting cautioning Americans not to get too excited and that the rights of people to own guns should not also become a victim. The response was almost as depressing as it was immediate.
Every time something happens that the public believes will impact individual's rights to own guns, the gun manufacturers make a TON of money on massively increased sales.
If you really want to reduce gun ownership in America, stop adding to the hype that gun ownership should be banned. That will never happen in any of our lifetimes, so a more thoughtful solution is needed.
We can save millions of lives if we ban automobiles that can drive faster than 30 miles per hour. Only people with small penises and compensation disorders NEED a car that can go faster than 30.
Are you trying to equate a gun and a car?
Yeah, apparently some people don't understand the difference between accidental deaths and homicides.
So, to answer you question, no. I am not comparing motor vehicle deaths with gun deaths...
motor vehicles are EXTREEMLY dangerous and should be completely banned... and guns are not dangerous AT ALL, if we look at death rates.
You are comparing apples and oranges. People drive or ride in motor vehicles hours a day. Most guns are not utilized hours a day. Also, you are not normalizing by the number of items out there or looking at the usefulness of the items. A motor vehicle is pretty much required for work but a gun isn't required.
Anyway, how would your statistics pan out if you were looking at probability of death by accident or on purpose per device man hours of use?
Every time something happens that the public believes will impact individual's rights to own guns, the gun manufacturers make a TON of money on massively increased sales.
If you really want to reduce gun ownership in America, stop adding to the hype that gun ownership should be banned. That will never happen in any of our lifetimes, so a more thoughtful solution is needed.
We can save millions of lives if we ban automobiles that can drive faster than 30 miles per hour. Only people with small penises and compensation disorders NEED a car that can go faster than 30.
You are right.
All guns should, like cars, be registered and insured; And a license should be required in order to use one - a license that both written and practical tests of competency are needed to obtain, and that is revoked for infringements of any of a very strict set of regulations about exactly how the equipment is used.
Banning guns is stupid. They just need to be properly regulated, like cars are (and as guns are in places like the United Kingdom, where gun ownership by private citizens most certainly is not banned).