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we get it already you are afraid of guns they scare you, we understand how how you wet your panties when you see one.
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Failing that, we should treat gun ownership the way Germany does. You can have a gun, but ONLY after you have been registered, trained, background checked and monitored.
So what law would you propose that would have prevented this?
a ban on painting guns gold?
A ban on privately owned guns would be nice, as if you aren't a cop or a soldier, you have no real valid reason to own one.
Failing that, we should treat gun ownership the way Germany does. You can have a gun, but ONLY after you have been registered, trained, background checked and monitored.
How about you move to Germany...so much simpler and elegant a solution...
Failing that, we should treat gun ownership the way Germany does. You can have a gun, but ONLY after you have been registered, trained, background checked and monitored.
We do all that with cars today, and people still do dumb things that get people killed.
Folks knew that if you have kids or, in this case, an equivalent situation...you should unload and secure the weapon.
And folks are educated and trained to not to drink and drive, or text and drive, or drive recklessly...but they still do it.
So, once again, how would that have prevented this accidental death?
Failing that, we should treat gun ownership the way Germany does. You can have a gun, but ONLY after you have been registered, trained, background checked and monitored.
We do all that with cars today, and people still do dumb things that get people killed.
Folks knew that if you have kids or, in this case, an equivalent situation...you should unload and secure the weapon.
And folks are educated and trained to not to drink and drive, or text and drive, or drive recklessly...but they still do it.
So, once again, how would that have prevented this accidental death?
Ban all private gun ownership. Done.
Frankly, if you guys can't agree to even the simplest common sense rules, everyone out of the pool.
Failing that, we should treat gun ownership the way Germany does. You can have a gun, but ONLY after you have been registered, trained, background checked and monitored.
We do all that with cars today, and people still do dumb things that get people killed.
Folks knew that if you have kids or, in this case, an equivalent situation...you should unload and secure the weapon.
And folks are educated and trained to not to drink and drive, or text and drive, or drive recklessly...but they still do it.
So, once again, how would that have prevented this accidental death?
Ban all private gun ownership. Done.
Frankly, if you guys can't agree to even the simplest common sense rules, everyone out of the pool.
What law do you propose that would have prevented this?
Ban shotguns?
Marcus Anderson, Alicia Anderson: Mentally challenged man shoots and kills sister with a golden gun.
Several readers have sent me this tragic story from the St. Louis area, about a mentally challenged 20-year-old man named Marcus Anderson who reportedly shot and killed his 15-year-old sister with a loaded shotgun he found behind a dresser. The shotgun, which belonged to a family friend, had been spray-painted gold, and Anderson apparently thought it was a toy. He has been arrested and charged with second-degree involuntary manslaughter. The owner of the gun, as far as I know, has not been charged with anything; nor has Anderson's mother, who, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, told police that she was the one who hid the gun behind the dresser.
Hid it behind the dresser like an Easter Egg.
Sicko liberals trolling the Internet for gun stories
We do all that with cars today, and people still do dumb things that get people killed.
Folks knew that if you have kids or, in this case, an equivalent situation...you should unload and secure the weapon.
And folks are educated and trained to not to drink and drive, or text and drive, or drive recklessly...but they still do it.
So, once again, how would that have prevented this accidental death?
Ban all private gun ownership. Done.
Frankly, if you guys can't agree to even the simplest common sense rules, everyone out of the pool.
and yet people will still own guns. your idea would never work. thank goodness the founders disagree with you and recognized our constitutional right to bear arms.
I'm sure you found that funny, Corky.... but the short bus will be around for you shortly...
So what law would you propose that would have prevented this?
a ban on painting guns gold?
A ban on privately owned guns would be nice, as if you aren't a cop or a soldier, you have no real valid reason to own one.
Failing that, we should treat gun ownership the way Germany does. You can have a gun, but ONLY after you have been registered, trained, background checked and monitored.
Every industrialized country has either banned private gun ownership or limited who can have a gun.
Every industrialized country has either banned private gun ownership or limited who can have a gun.
And they have less murder, less crime, and less problems.
Official crime figures show the UK also has a worse rate for all types of violence than the U.S. and even South Africa
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And they have less murder, less crime, and less problems.
Well he certainly stood his ground, didn't he?
I know I feel safer knowing he has access to a weapon.
Responsible Gun Owner
Uh, he wasn't the gun owner.
You were saying something about being mentally challenged?