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Times change, and we are allowed to change with them. The Founders expected us to.TRAITOR!!! to the Constitution and traditional American values and heritageI want total gun control, essentially no guns, for anyone. They aren't necessary.
Yeah, and she's gonna get off a head-shot against a suicide bomber in a panic eh? Righto...a true proud Second Amdt. American Patriot....,
what a beautiful young lady, i praise her to high Heaven!!!!!
Gun control is extreme there, just as it should be.The gun control laws that work are in nations like Japan, period, end of story. Don't even bother to mention any other nation, unless it is also as strict as Japan.Eight or so AK-47s killed over a 100 people. That is what they were designed for. Whatever your point is God only knows.You stated above that there is one AK-47/60 people on earth then said there were 10 of them used by the Muslim terrorists. That's a ratio of 1/3 people. I guess you believe 1/3 is OK but 1/60 is wrong.
Two points. The 10 held by 30 is a far worse ratio that 1/60. Secondly, there are laws in place in France that you support here that didn't get the job done.
France has plenty of guns around, just like here.
Nope...gun laws don't make Japan work, it is the Japanese attitude that keeps them from committing any crime.......and the police state they live under....that stops gun crime...their culture and their police state.
"A rocket launcher, flak jackets, several pistols and a Kalashnikov assault rifle were among the cache of weapons seized in Lyon overnight."
Read more: French police launch series of anti-terror raids
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Chicken feed, truly.
And the 10 AKs the killers used….and the bombs they used in addition to what they are now finding all over France…..and around Europe…..right….
Fully auto, yes, otherwise no.France bans guns? No.The estimate is that there is one AK-47 for every 60 people on earth, 75 to 100 million of the damn things. Oh, but look, these bad bad Muslims had ten of them, in France no less. Whatever will we do.And the 10 AKs the killers used….and the bombs they used in addition to what they are now finding alluns? No. over France…..and around Europe…..right….
You wanted lots of guns around, you got it, and the dead bodies to prove it.
Actually, 10 for the actual attackers another 8 captured by the Germans in the car and another bunch in the house.....plus pistols and a rocket launcher and the bombs and vests........so in a country that bans all of that....that is getting close to a big cache....
pistols and fully automatic rifles..yes..........
"Earlier: According to the University of Sydney's Gun Policy website, gun control in France is categorized as "restrictive." Keep in mind that, unlike in the U.S., France does not have a "right to bear arms" — the right to privately own a gun is not protected by law. In order to purchase a firearm, one must first obtain a hunting or shooting sport license, which requires a psychological evaluation and regular renewal. Semi-automatic rifles that can hold more than three rounds, as well as rifles and handguns with military-grade calibers, require permits. Fully automatic weapons are completely illegal for civilians. If one purchases or possesses a gun illegally, the punishment is a maximum of seven years in prison, plus a fine."
Bustle
The only countries with good gun control are those that don't allow any. France isn't one of them.Fully auto, yes, otherwise no.France bans guns? No.The estimate is that there is one AK-47 for every 60 people on earth, 75 to 100 million of the damn things. Oh, but look, these bad bad Muslims had ten of them, in France no less. Whatever will we do.
You wanted lots of guns around, you got it, and the dead bodies to prove it.
Actually, 10 for the actual attackers another 8 captured by the Germans in the car and another bunch in the house.....plus pistols and a rocket launcher and the bombs and vests........so in a country that bans all of that....that is getting close to a big cache....
pistols and fully automatic rifles..yes..........
"Earlier: According to the University of Sydney's Gun Policy website, gun control in France is categorized as "restrictive." Keep in mind that, unlike in the U.S., France does not have a "right to bear arms" — the right to privately own a gun is not protected by law. In order to purchase a firearm, one must first obtain a hunting or shooting sport license, which requires a psychological evaluation and regular renewal. Semi-automatic rifles that can hold more than three rounds, as well as rifles and handguns with military-grade calibers, require permits. Fully automatic weapons are completely illegal for civilians. If one purchases or possesses a gun illegally, the punishment is a maximum of seven years in prison, plus a fine."
Bustle
I just listed exactly what they do….all of the weapons used by the terrorists are illegal……and these guys were all known to the police so there is no way they could have passed any check for even hunting shotguns. And of course the bomb vests were illegal as well as the rocket launcher…..
All of a sudden, you guys have decided that Europe is no different than Texas when it comes to gun control….after years of telling us how wonderful their gun control laws are……try harder….
The only countries with good gun control are those that don't allow any. France isn't one of them.Fully auto, yes, otherwise no.France bans guns? No.Actually, 10 for the actual attackers another 8 captured by the Germans in the car and another bunch in the house.....plus pistols and a rocket launcher and the bombs and vests........so in a country that bans all of that....that is getting close to a big cache....
pistols and fully automatic rifles..yes..........
"Earlier: According to the University of Sydney's Gun Policy website, gun control in France is categorized as "restrictive." Keep in mind that, unlike in the U.S., France does not have a "right to bear arms" — the right to privately own a gun is not protected by law. In order to purchase a firearm, one must first obtain a hunting or shooting sport license, which requires a psychological evaluation and regular renewal. Semi-automatic rifles that can hold more than three rounds, as well as rifles and handguns with military-grade calibers, require permits. Fully automatic weapons are completely illegal for civilians. If one purchases or possesses a gun illegally, the punishment is a maximum of seven years in prison, plus a fine."
Bustle
I just listed exactly what they do….all of the weapons used by the terrorists are illegal……and these guys were all known to the police so there is no way they could have passed any check for even hunting shotguns. And of course the bomb vests were illegal as well as the rocket launcher…..
All of a sudden, you guys have decided that Europe is no different than Texas when it comes to gun control….after years of telling us how wonderful their gun control laws are……try harder….
The only countries with good gun control are those that don't allow any. France isn't one of them.Fully auto, yes, otherwise no.France bans guns? No.
pistols and fully automatic rifles..yes..........
"Earlier: According to the University of Sydney's Gun Policy website, gun control in France is categorized as "restrictive." Keep in mind that, unlike in the U.S., France does not have a "right to bear arms" — the right to privately own a gun is not protected by law. In order to purchase a firearm, one must first obtain a hunting or shooting sport license, which requires a psychological evaluation and regular renewal. Semi-automatic rifles that can hold more than three rounds, as well as rifles and handguns with military-grade calibers, require permits. Fully automatic weapons are completely illegal for civilians. If one purchases or possesses a gun illegally, the punishment is a maximum of seven years in prison, plus a fine."
Bustle
I just listed exactly what they do….all of the weapons used by the terrorists are illegal……and these guys were all known to the police so there is no way they could have passed any check for even hunting shotguns. And of course the bomb vests were illegal as well as the rocket launcher…..
All of a sudden, you guys have decided that Europe is no different than Texas when it comes to gun control….after years of telling us how wonderful their gun control laws are……try harder….
Japan…again, it isn't their gun control that keeps gun crime down…all crime in Japan is tiny compared to other countries because they are a collective society that uses group pressure and guilt to keep their people in line and they give massive powers to their police and prosecutors to go after all criminals…their police can search you anytime for any reason….and their prosecutors can coerce confessions out of you…..
You could give every Japanese citizen a gun and let them carry it and they would still have a lower gun murder rate.
I am aware of their society, and their two gun murders a year, for over 100 million people.The only countries with good gun control are those that don't allow any. France isn't one of them.Fully auto, yes, otherwise no.France bans guns? No.
pistols and fully automatic rifles..yes..........
"Earlier: According to the University of Sydney's Gun Policy website, gun control in France is categorized as "restrictive." Keep in mind that, unlike in the U.S., France does not have a "right to bear arms" — the right to privately own a gun is not protected by law. In order to purchase a firearm, one must first obtain a hunting or shooting sport license, which requires a psychological evaluation and regular renewal. Semi-automatic rifles that can hold more than three rounds, as well as rifles and handguns with military-grade calibers, require permits. Fully automatic weapons are completely illegal for civilians. If one purchases or possesses a gun illegally, the punishment is a maximum of seven years in prison, plus a fine."
Bustle
I just listed exactly what they do….all of the weapons used by the terrorists are illegal……and these guys were all known to the police so there is no way they could have passed any check for even hunting shotguns. And of course the bomb vests were illegal as well as the rocket launcher…..
All of a sudden, you guys have decided that Europe is no different than Texas when it comes to gun control….after years of telling us how wonderful their gun control laws are……try harder….
Japan…again, it isn't their gun control that keeps gun crime down…all crime in Japan is tiny compared to other countries because they are a collective society that uses group pressure and guilt to keep their people in line and they give massive powers to their police and prosecutors to go after all criminals…their police can search you anytime for any reason….and their prosecutors can coerce confessions out of you…..
You could give every Japanese citizen a gun and let them carry it and they would still have a lower gun murder rate.
I am aware of their society, and their two gun murders a year, for over 100 million people.The only countries with good gun control are those that don't allow any. France isn't one of them.Fully auto, yes, otherwise no.pistols and fully automatic rifles..yes..........
"Earlier: According to the University of Sydney's Gun Policy website, gun control in France is categorized as "restrictive." Keep in mind that, unlike in the U.S., France does not have a "right to bear arms" — the right to privately own a gun is not protected by law. In order to purchase a firearm, one must first obtain a hunting or shooting sport license, which requires a psychological evaluation and regular renewal. Semi-automatic rifles that can hold more than three rounds, as well as rifles and handguns with military-grade calibers, require permits. Fully automatic weapons are completely illegal for civilians. If one purchases or possesses a gun illegally, the punishment is a maximum of seven years in prison, plus a fine."
Bustle
I just listed exactly what they do….all of the weapons used by the terrorists are illegal……and these guys were all known to the police so there is no way they could have passed any check for even hunting shotguns. And of course the bomb vests were illegal as well as the rocket launcher…..
All of a sudden, you guys have decided that Europe is no different than Texas when it comes to gun control….after years of telling us how wonderful their gun control laws are……try harder….
Japan…again, it isn't their gun control that keeps gun crime down…all crime in Japan is tiny compared to other countries because they are a collective society that uses group pressure and guilt to keep their people in line and they give massive powers to their police and prosecutors to go after all criminals…their police can search you anytime for any reason….and their prosecutors can coerce confessions out of you…..
You could give every Japanese citizen a gun and let them carry it and they would still have a lower gun murder rate.
Because of their culture of non criminal behavior and their police state methods……..they can't even do stop and frisk for gang bangers in New York but any Japanese police officer can stop any citizen at anytime for any reason and search them…and if you are arrested in Japan you will be convicted for whatever you are accused of over 95% of the time……try those conviction rates in the states……that is how they keep gun murder low…..not gun control….people control.
Their gun control is not my gun control but that doesn't matter a damn, guns aren't banned there.There is no ban there, dumbass."A rocket launcher, flak jackets, several pistols and a Kalashnikov assault rifle were among the cache of weapons seized in Lyon overnight."
Read more: French police launch series of anti-terror raids
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Chicken feed, truly.
so the weapons ban didnt stop that either
imagine that
thanks for the report leftard
everything the terrorists used are banned......and the other long guns require strict regulation...far more than we have here.....
Guns in France — Firearms, gun law and gun control
In France, civilians are not allowed to possess weapons of war, certain handguns and long guns, automatic firearms, firearms disguised as other objects, and armour-piercing, incendiary and expanding ammunitionCompare
Regulation of Automatic Weapons[/paste:font]
In France, private possession of fully automatic weapons is prohibitedCompare
Regulation of Semiautomatic Assault Weapons[/paste:font]
In France, private possession of semi-automatic assault weapons is permitted under license compare.
Regulation of Handguns[/paste:font]
In France, private possession of handguns (pistols and revolvers) is prohibited with only narrow exemptionsCompare
Law Regulates Long Guns[/paste:font]
In France, civilian possession of rifles and shotguns is regulated by law127 131 132 136133 134 130
so yes...all of the weapons they used are banned...and they were on terrorist watch lists and one of them had an arrest record so none of them could legally own even ordinary rifles and shotguns....and pistols were completely banned for them......as for almost all Frenchmen let alone those on watch lists and convicted criminals...
so you are wrong again...
on every levelThere is no ban there, dumbass."A rocket launcher, flak jackets, several pistols and a Kalashnikov assault rifle were among the cache of weapons seized in Lyon overnight."
Read more: French police launch series of anti-terror raids
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
Chicken feed, truly.
so the weapons ban didnt stop that either
imagine that
thanks for the report leftard
everything the terrorists used are banned......and the other long guns require strict regulation...far more than we have here.....
Guns in France — Firearms, gun law and gun control
In France, civilians are not allowed to possess weapons of war, certain handguns and long guns, automatic firearms, firearms disguised as other objects, and armour-piercing, incendiary and expanding ammunitionCompare
Regulation of Automatic Weapons[/paste:font]
In France, private possession of fully automatic weapons is prohibitedCompare
Regulation of Semiautomatic Assault Weapons[/paste:font]
In France, private possession of semi-automatic assault weapons is permitted under license compare.
Regulation of Handguns[/paste:font]
In France, private possession of handguns (pistols and revolvers) is prohibited with only narrow exemptionsCompare
Law Regulates Long Guns[/paste:font]
In France, civilian possession of rifles and shotguns is regulated by law127 131 132 136133 134 130
so yes...all of the weapons they used are banned...and they were on terrorist watch lists and one of them had an arrest record so none of them could legally own even ordinary rifles and shotguns....and pistols were completely banned for them......as for almost all Frenchmen let alone those on watch lists and convicted criminals...
so you are wrong again...