Federal Gun Law Struck Down

Your children are your concern not mine.

Yes, we realize you guys just love, love, love your guns. It's kind of twisted, though.

What? We are rolling out a bunch of kids out of a school in body bags? Not your kids, you don't care. You might have to fill out an extra form before you can get a gun!
 
I'm concerned that he has polluted the gene pool.

Both the law against using pot at all as well as buying and owning a gun while using pot are unconstitutional IMO.

It's when you shoot someone who you shouldn't have shot that gov't needs to be involved.
There is precedent for stopping intoxicated people from carrying a gun

There is no precedent for disallowing people who occasionally use drugs from possessing guns and that's what this case is about
 
Yes, we realize you guys just love, love, love your guns. It's kind of twisted, though.

What? We are rolling out a bunch of kids out of a school in body bags? Not your kids, you don't care. You might have to fill out an extra form before you can get a gun!
Funny how the last attempted school shooting was thwarted by a set of locked doors and not by some useless gun law isn;t it?

If you really cared about your kids then you would make sure the school they go to LOCKS THEIR FUCKING DOORS.
 
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Funny how the last attempted school shooting was thwarted by a set of locked doors and not by some useless gun law isn;t it?

If you really cared about your kids then you would make sure the school they go to LOCKS THEIR FUCKING DOORS.

Why should we have to lock doors like a prison on our schools and workplaces, because you guys can't control your pecker surrogates?

Active Shooter drills, security guards, key cards, metal detectors, policemen armed like special forces... it seems the rest of us are having to make an effort because you guys won't even make the minimum effort to keep guns out of the hands of people who have no business having them.

My company makes us all use a keycard to get into the building, ostensibly to frustrate an active shooter. Well, I lost my keycard this week. I was still able to easily get into the building through the dock door. That turned out to be useless.

And both will still be kept away from that creepy JoeB131.

Who I highly doubt has reproduced.
oooh...attack on family... reported.

Oh, I was in the Army for 11 years and my MOS was 76Y. They actually put me in charge of controlling the weapons.
 
Why should we have to lock doors like a prison on our schools and workplaces, because you guys can't control your pecker surrogates?

Active Shooter drills, security guards, key cards, metal detectors, policemen armed like special forces... it seems the rest of us are having to make an effort because you guys won't even make the minimum effort to keep guns out of the hands of people who have no business having them.

My company makes us all use a keycard to get into the building, ostensibly to frustrate an active shooter. Well, I lost my keycard this week. I was still able to easily get into the building through the dock door. That turned out to be useless.


oooh...attack on family... reported.
A locked door does not make a prison you fucking pussy.

When you lock your doors at home do you feel like you are in prison?

And how many schools have open loading docks?
 
Why should we have to lock doors like a prison on our schools and workplaces, because you guys can't control your pecker surrogates?

Active Shooter drills, security guards, key cards, metal detectors, policemen armed like special forces... it seems the rest of us are having to make an effort because you guys won't even make the minimum effort to keep guns out of the hands of people who have no business having them.

My company makes us all use a keycard to get into the building, ostensibly to frustrate an active shooter. Well, I lost my keycard this week. I was still able to easily get into the building through the dock door. That turned out to be useless.


oooh...attack on family... reported.

Oh, I was in the Army for 11 years and my MOS was 76Y. They actually put me in charge of controlling the weapons.
you worked in, or oversaw, a warehouse?

(scary)
 
Why should we have to lock doors like a prison on our schools and workplaces, because you guys can't control your pecker surrogates?

Active Shooter drills, security guards, key cards, metal detectors, policemen armed like special forces... it seems the rest of us are having to make an effort because you guys won't even make the minimum effort to keep guns out of the hands of people who have no business having them.

My company makes us all use a keycard to get into the building, ostensibly to frustrate an active shooter. Well, I lost my keycard this week. I was still able to easily get into the building through the dock door. That turned out to be useless.


oooh...attack on family... reported.

Oh, I was in the Army for 11 years and my MOS was 76Y. They actually put me in charge of controlling the weapons.
You lie a lot, creep. And no, that was an insult against you, because I fail to believe any woman would deal with

your lies and bullshit for any given length of time.
 
Yes, we realize you guys just love, love, love your guns. It's kind of twisted, though.

What? We are rolling out a bunch of kids out of a school in body bags? Not your kids, you don't care. You might have to fill out an extra form before you can get a gun!

I don't own a single gun. I do support the Constitution. If you want change, make it and change the Constitution.
 
A locked door does not make a prison you fucking pussy.

When you lock your doors at home do you feel like you are in prison?

And how many schools have open loading docks?

If I secured my home the way we secure schools, I'd have an armed guard, a metal detector, and triple locked doors. But such security is impractical when you have hundreds of students and staff walking in an out during the course of the day.

Schools have loading docks... How do you think they bring in the food for cafeterias, cleaning supplies, etc.

you worked in, or oversaw, a warehouse?

Not what a 76Y does... a 76Y is a unit supply specialist, which means I ran an arms vault and a supply room.

Although during other parts of my career, yes, I've been a warehouse supervisor, a buyer, a purchasing agent and a project analyst.

You lie a lot, creep. And no, that was an insult against you, because I fail to believe any woman would deal with

your lies and bullshit for any given length of time.

My fiance would disagree... but that's okay.
 
If I secured my home the way we secure schools, I'd have an armed guard, a metal detector, and triple locked doors. But such security is impractical when you have hundreds of students and staff walking in an out during the course of the day.

Schools have loading docks... How do you think they bring in the food for cafeterias, cleaning supplies, etc.



Not what a 76Y does... a 76Y is a unit supply specialist, which means I ran an arms vault and a supply room.

Although during other parts of my career, yes, I've been a warehouse supervisor, a buyer, a purchasing agent and a project analyst.



My fiance would disagree... but that's okay.
a 76Y is a unit supply specialist, which means I ran an arms vault and a supply room.

a warehouseman.
 

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