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03-29-2017, 01:31 AM
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Re: Teenage Boys Killed in a Hail of Bullets
Brilliant! You waste your first post by copying someone else's post. There are never enough mindless sheep in this world. There are always plenty of asses to kiss. Hey, I got your next post: "Make America Great Again." Or how about just "ba ba."
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03-29-2017, 05:39 PM
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Re: Teenage Boys Killed in a Hail of Bullets
El Oh EL My friend makes guns at home The only reason I've ever shot fully automatics is because of his talent, use of time, and genius. Trust me, you ain't gonna stop them criminals with laws that limit the constitution of the United States of America. If guns were alcohol, gun prohibition would end up just like alcohol prohibition, but more bloody. Hell-->MARIJUANA is outlawed right now where I'm at, but guess who's studying & smoking a bowl? Yeah It's me. |
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03-31-2017, 09:21 AM
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Re: Teenage Boys Killed in a Hail of Bullets
Gun control does nothing except to further restrict law abiding peoples right to keep and bear arms. Criminals obviously don't follow the same set of rules and laws the rest of us law abiding citizens do, so gun control does nothing to prevent them from committing crime. Crimial = law breaker....so why would adding more laws prevent them from doing anything?
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03-31-2017, 07:23 PM
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Re: Teenage Boys Killed in a Hail of Bullets
Gun control doesn't making all guns illegal. It means putting limits on weapons that people can own. Is there anyone who thinks there should be no limit on the "arms" a private citizen can possess? How about nukes, and biological weapons? It is an outdated amendment, more so than the Third Amendment. Back the 1780s, the people could violently overthrow a bad government. That is not possible at this point in history. |