The Unalienable right .....
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The Unalienable right .....
...to bear arms. It's not just for Americans
Mexican ranchers and farmers get tired of the Spells defense and take action.
BTW- The Mexican Constitution has a right to bear arms clause. Ignored and severly infrindged upon by Mexican politicians that would prefer a unarmed population.
Mexican ranchers and farmers get tired of the Spells defense and take action.
BTW- The Mexican Constitution has a right to bear arms clause. Ignored and severly infrindged upon by Mexican politicians that would prefer a unarmed population.
Arms are the only true badge of liberty. The possession of arms is the distinction of the free man from the slave.
I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery.

I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery.

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Having guns prevalent in society has been good for Mexico. Americans should try to emulate their success.
WildGorillaMan wrote:Enthusiasm combined with no skill whatsoever can sometimes carry the day.
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Terry B. wrote:Having guns prevalent in society has been good for Mexico. Americans should try to emulate their success.
Unless you are a criminal or the Government, guns are not prevalent in Mexico. Guns for the average law abiding mexican are heavily regulated.
Move along slave bitch. I'm sure there are other threads you can vomit your ignorance in.
Arms are the only true badge of liberty. The possession of arms is the distinction of the free man from the slave.
I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery.

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I've never understood the ignorance surrounding the anti gun crowd. It makes no sense at all. I spent 10 years in law enforcement, delt with a gun carrying public on a regular basis (I live on the VA/WV border, hillbilly country), I have even been shot at, but yet I still am pro gun. Taking guns away from the honest, non criminal part of society only hurts them. The criminals will always be armed, they are the ones to be concerned with. And of all the criminals I encountered with guns, not a fucking one of them had their gun registered to them. Just like drugs and alcohol, our world is flooded with guns, we are a little far gone now to be trying to take them away. Anyone who thinks differently has their head in the sand or up their ass, IMO.
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Ask Australia how well their gun laws helped the crime rate.Terry B. wrote:Having guns prevalent in society has been good for Mexico. Americans should try to emulate their success.
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I'm not for banning guns but for forced sterilization of people like batboy his redneck cop boyfriend.
I jest, primarily because you are idiots, but why aren't you talking about the shootings in Japan this week?
Or England?
Or the massacre in Singapore?
Sweden?
Romania?
Korea?
...Canada?
USA! USA! USA! Cold dead hands! NRA! NRA! NRA!
You mean the 59% drop in firearm homicides, the elimination of gun massacres or over 350% drop in homicides?JDub wrote:Ask Australia how well their gun laws helped the crime rate.Terry B. wrote:Having guns prevalent in society has been good for Mexico. Americans should try to emulate their success.
I jest, primarily because you are idiots, but why aren't you talking about the shootings in Japan this week?
Or England?
Or the massacre in Singapore?
Sweden?
Romania?
Korea?
...Canada?
USA! USA! USA! Cold dead hands! NRA! NRA! NRA!
WildGorillaMan wrote:Enthusiasm combined with no skill whatsoever can sometimes carry the day.
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Listen to this drivelling cumdumpsters word's in your head for a moment.
Yeah? You herar it don't you?
It sounds like a cunt.
Guess what you don't have in those places Terry?
A 13% of our population that commits 51% of convicted homicides, who's root American ancestors came here between 1619 and the Civil War.
They won't take our guns without another civil war, of a very different sort.
Yeah? You herar it don't you?
It sounds like a cunt.
Guess what you don't have in those places Terry?
A 13% of our population that commits 51% of convicted homicides, who's root American ancestors came here between 1619 and the Civil War.
They won't take our guns without another civil war, of a very different sort.
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The criminals are using illegal guns in Sweden.
You`ll toughen up.Unless you have a serious medical condition commonly refered to as
"being a pussy".
"being a pussy".
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I'm all for insults, but this doesn't make any sense.Terry B. wrote:I'm not for banning guns but for forced sterilization of people like batboy his redneck cop boyfriend.
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Catchy! I like it better than "No justice, no peace".Terry B. wrote:I'm not for banning guns but for forced sterilization of people like batboy his redneck cop boyfriend.
You mean the 59% drop in firearm homicides, the elimination of gun massacres or over 350% drop in homicides?JDub wrote:Ask Australia how well their gun laws helped the crime rate.Terry B. wrote:Having guns prevalent in society has been good for Mexico. Americans should try to emulate their success.
I jest, primarily because you are idiots, but why aren't you talking about the shootings in Japan this week?
Or England?
Or the massacre in Singapore?
Sweden?
Romania?
Korea?
...Canada?
USA! USA! USA! Cold dead hands! NRA! NRA! NRA!
Freedom isn't for everyone (certainly not you). Perhaps you'd be happier in one of those paradises. I get to Canada regularly and it's a well regulated and wonderful place. I think you'd fit right in.
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Bring a hat - but not a gun...or pepper spray...or "hate" speech...or a desire to keep your money from Mr. Taxman.
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If Australia's gun laws are so clearly beneficial, why did the head of the New South Wales Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, Don Weatherburn say in 2005 that:
Here's an interesting paper from the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy written by an american and canadian criminologist duo.
http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/org ... online.pdf
BTW, there have been mass murders since the gun ban in Australia. Committed by arson. it's not even entirely clear that the mass murder rate is down, just because none have been done with guns.The fact is that the introduction of those laws did not result in any acceleration of the downward trend in gun homicide. They may have reduced the risk of mass shootings but we cannot be sure because no one has done the rigorous statistical work required to verify this possibility. It is always unpleasant to acknowledge facts that are inconsistent with your own point of view. But I thought that was what distinguished science from popular prejudice.
Here's an interesting paper from the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy written by an american and canadian criminologist duo.
http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/org ... online.pdf
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Bump, because Terry conveniently ignored it.Batboy2/75 wrote:Terry B. wrote:Having guns prevalent in society has been good for Mexico. Americans should try to emulate their success.
Unless you are a criminal or the Government, guns are not prevalent in Mexico. Guns for the average law abiding mexican are heavily regulated.
Move along slave bitch. I'm sure there are other threads you can vomit your ignorance in.
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Also, anybody note the Colorado result? Must hurt badly to outspend the other side 6 to 1 and still lose.
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That was awesome simply because it was Bloomberg's money that got spent for nothing.Schlegel wrote:Also, anybody note the Colorado result? Must hurt badly to outspend the other side 6 to 1 and still lose.
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Don't worry. Biased reporting eases the pain. Instead of talking about total amounts of money raised, most reports only mention amounts given by the 2 or 3 largest donors.Schlegel wrote:Also, anybody note the Colorado result? Must hurt badly to outspend the other side 6 to 1 and still lose.
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Nice try fuck stick. Nice way to not look at the bigger picture. Assaults and other violent crimes against persons actually went up. Think maybe that's because the fucking shit bags knew the honest folk were no longer armed? But hey, believe what you want, listen to the government and do as they say, God forbid you think logically and for yourself. And for the record your reading skills are shit. I'm not a cop anymore, havent been for almost 4 years. As for the queer shit, my wife has a vagina.Terry B. wrote:I'm not for banning guns but for forced sterilization of people like batboy his redneck cop boyfriend.
You mean the 59% drop in firearm homicides, the elimination of gun massacres or over 350% drop in homicides?JDub wrote:Ask Australia how well their gun laws helped the crime rate.Terry B. wrote:Having guns prevalent in society has been good for Mexico. Americans should try to emulate their success.
I jest, primarily because you are idiots, but why aren't you talking about the shootings in Japan this week?
Or England?
Or the massacre in Singapore?
Sweden?
Romania?
Korea?
...Canada?
USA! USA! USA! Cold dead hands! NRA! NRA! NRA!
T200 wrote:Drinking is for posers until you are drinking Everclear from a an old freebase kit you found in the park.