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Old 12-22-2012, 11:51 AM
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Drunk driver killed a innocent person ( Obama is placing a ban on all vehicles )
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Old 12-22-2012, 11:57 AM
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Drunk driver killed a innocent person ( Obama is placing a ban on all vehicles )
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Old 12-22-2012, 12:11 PM
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Basis for the next presidential election to elect a REAL American who believes and upholds the constitution as originally written. Next election we can reverse whatever gun control non-sense is fixing to be put forth from this anti-American regime.

For the next four years stock up on sling shots and rocks.
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Old 12-22-2012, 12:19 PM
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Basis for the next presidential election to elect a REAL American who believes and upholds the constitution as originally written. Next election we can reverse whatever gun control non-sense is fixing to be put forth from this anti-American regime.

For the next four years stock up on sling shots and rocks.
So you saying the President is the one that can change the Constitution as originally written? Really?
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Old 12-22-2012, 12:31 PM
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So you saying the President is the one that can change the Constitution as originally written? Really?
Seems like this ***** in office can do anything else he wants....
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Old 12-22-2012, 01:02 PM
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So you saying the President is the one that can change the Constitution as originally written? Really?

Wag allow me to correct myself. Ah hum.....the Dictator/Socialist and his unAmerican followers can amend the constitution as originally written.

A REAL President will not allow the constitution to be changed as originally written.
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Old 12-23-2012, 10:29 AM
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Wag allow me to correct myself. Ah hum.....the Dictator/Socialist and his unAmerican followers can amend the constitution as originally written.

A REAL President will not allow the constitution to be changed as originally written.
Well, I guess we never had a Real President then have we?
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Old 12-22-2012, 01:58 PM
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There are already laws in place. The law is very clear, you cannot murder or kill innocent people. No matter what method. Weather it be a car, a rock, or a gun. More people get killed with handguns than with assault weapons. In most handgun killings it is a single shot that does the damage. So really it doesnt matter what law is passed. Crazy people will do crazy things. Jets into buildings using boxcutters as weapons. Lets face it. The government cant protect you from all bad things. Next time it can be something different. Everytime the government makes a rule or a ban, We lose a little more freedom.
Cigarettes kill more people than that and have done for 50 years. Im just saying
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Old 12-22-2012, 02:15 PM
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There are already laws in place. The law is very clear, you cannot murder or kill innocent people. No matter what method. Weather it be a car, a rock, or a gun. More people get killed with handguns than with assault weapons. In most handgun killings it is a single shot that does the damage. So really it doesnt matter what law is passed. Crazy people will do crazy things. Jets into buildings using boxcutters as weapons. Lets face it. The government cant protect you from all bad things. Next time it can be something different. Everytime the government makes a rule or a ban, We lose a little more freedom.
Cigarettes kill more people than that and have done for 50 years. Im just saying
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Old 12-22-2012, 02:37 PM
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Uhauls weren't banned but the The Secure Handling of Ammonium Nitrate Act of 2007 required the licensing of ammonium nitrate facilities and registration for buyers.
Aren't there background checks and gun registration for firearm purchasers?
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Old 12-22-2012, 02:51 PM
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Had a uncle kill his 4 year old nephew in DeRidder the other day. Stabbed him to death. They banning knives also ?
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Old 12-22-2012, 02:54 PM
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I wish I bought more guns before all this went down....bout to stockpile on ammo though
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Old 12-22-2012, 05:59 PM
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No it wouldn't be worth it. The next guy would use a semi auto pistol with a 17 round mag, gov't bans it. The next guy uses a single stack 1911, gov't bans it. The next guy uses a revolver, gov't bans it. Then a knife, then a bat, then a branch from a tree........ Are we to cut down all the trees because they are potential weapons? At the end of the day, some people are evil and will find a way to do harm. Death is a part of life, this isn't a Utopian society. If the gov't were to mitigate anything that has or could harm a person, we would all be walking naked because I could strangle someone with my freaking sock.
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Old 12-22-2012, 07:00 PM
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Well I think the point is that someone armed with a tree branch wouldn't be able to kill 28 people in a matter of minutes.
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Old 12-22-2012, 10:06 PM
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Well I think the point is that someone armed with a tree branch wouldn't be able to kill 28 people in a matter of minutes.


But some muslim types armed with airplanes can murder over 3000 people. Some of the murdered were children.

Did the government ban airplanes? Did the government ban muslim types?

The answer is no to all.

History note: Columbine happened when the previous assalt weapon ban was in effect.

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Old 12-23-2012, 10:19 AM
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Well I think the point is that someone armed with a tree branch wouldn't be able to kill 28 people in a matter of minutes.
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Old 12-22-2012, 07:38 PM
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A pellet rifle could be considered an assualt rifle. Heck I could assault someone with my bare hands. some of you need to wake up. This is how they have been moving in on us. They want to ban a couple of lil things, you say, its okay, they will never take all of the guns away. Ones step at a time is how they do it. You have been believing the lie too long. And you dont think someone could kill 28 people with a tree branch in a few minutes? What the heck you think a baseball bat is made of? Check the fbi site and see whats the most popular weapon of choice is in brutal killings. I guarantee a crazed maniac could jump on a school bus of grade school kids and do just as much damage in a few minutes as this last sicko did. When I pick up an "assault" rifle, it doesnt automatically make me want to go out and start shooting people. You will never stop the evil in people. They will always find a way around. Thats what they do. While we are having normal everyday thoughts,Their every thought is about doing something wicked. If Im going to hafta fight for my life, I at least want as good a weapon as the bad guy has. If hes gonna have an assualt weapon, why cant I? If I see a group of bad guys coming,I sure would feel alot better with a 30 round magazine than a bolt action rifle. If you are even thinking about siding with the ban of these rifles, it wont be long before you are standing in line waiting to sell your guns back to the government.
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Old 12-22-2012, 08:01 PM
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I am up here in N La and we just went to a couple of sporting good stores. There ain't hardly any guns on the shelf

.22s and AR-15s are very popular right now.



Back to the topic, the kid is said to have been autistic or have a mild form of autism. My wife used to be an aid for an autistic child and she says that they are almost numb to feelings. They have no emotion and are almost living in a world that is a big video game. The mother apparently took the kid out to the shooting range to shoot, wife says this is not a thing that anyone experiencing any form of autism should be subjected to.
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Old 12-22-2012, 08:42 PM
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Aren't there background checks and gun registration for firearm purchasers?
Background checks yes, registration is a myth.

Don't take this wrong, but liberal inculcation has duped so many gun proponents and 2nd amendment supporters that it is scary.

The fact that it is unknown by so many gun owners whether gun registration is fact or fiction is exactly what the liberals want, and is crucial to their progression.

Basically, they have pumped registration into gun owners heads from so many avenues that they (gun owners) now believe they are already required to register what they buy, when they buy. Now, when registration does become mandatory it won't even sting.

INCULCATION and INCREMENTALISM. They are not dumb, they know exactly what they are doing.

You HAVE to familiarize yourself with your RIGHTS and disseminate the information YOURSELF.

We as gun owners and enthusiasts are the only ones that can fight the fight, misinformation is killing us and dropping the victory in the laps of the libs.

Didn't mean to call you out, but I feel it's my obligation to take this stand on issues that carry so much weight and have such a heavy bearing on the future of our country.
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Old 12-22-2012, 09:08 PM
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So you saying the President is the one that can change the Constitution as originally written? Really?
I'm sure you are a nice guy, but you are the problem. You've fully bought in.

You're way over in the tall grass.
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