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The 2nd Amendment for dumbocrats

So, gee, the government practiced good arms control. They kept the ammo separate from the tank.

:lmao:

They allowed a civilian to steal a TANK!!!!

Yeah, good thing they "practiced good arms control" :banghead:

You are, unquestionably, the dumbest libtard ever. The more you embarass yourself, the more desperate you get, which in turn just embarrasses you further. Lather. Rinse. Repeat.
 
JoeB.: "government good. government care. government here to protect me" :lmao:

Stolen Tank 1995 - YouTube


JoeB.: "free American citizen bad, evil, here to hurt me"

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This is why Rott should never be taken seriously, look who he worships! :muahaha:

It's not who I worship, it's a picture of who libtards like you and JoeB. FEAR! :lmao:
 
And since a gun in the house is 43 times more likely to kill a member of your family than a criminal,
You obviously don't understand how numbers work.

For every 1 person killed in a justified homicide in the Kellerman study, Kellerman found 39 suicides, 3 homicides (domestic) and 1 accident. That's where the 43:1 number comes from

“The Kellermann study—which did not look at any other defensive gun uses (for example, incidents where a gun was effective after merely being brandished) except those where someone was shot—also compared the data on homicide victims with a so-called control group of similar individuals living within a mile of the victim. Researchers offered these folks ten dollars and then asked them whether they had guns and whether they had suffered any homicides. Unsurprisingly, researchers found that there were fewer homicides and fewer guns in the control group than in the other group. There was, in other words, a correlation between gun ownership and homicide.

Kellermann and his coauthors took this to imply that gun ownership causes more homicide. But, remember, the first group had specifically been chosen because a homicide had occurred. These were not randomly selected households. It is very likely that this group of homicide victims faced an increased risk of death compared to other similar people—which may very well be why they chose to have a gun at home in the first place.

Using this same logic, one could easily interview people who’ve been shot while wearing a bulletproof vest and conclude that these vests are very dangerous. Or you could interview people who died after calling 911 and conclude that calling the police often leads to death. These comparisons are idiotic—you are selecting a group of people who are already at risk.”

Excerpt From: Beck, Glenn. “Control.” Threshold Editions. iBooks.
This material may be protected by copyright.

Check out this book on the iBookstore: https://itunes.apple.com/us/book/control/id599776911?mt=11
 
You can't steal from - or rape - a woman who is home alone when they are armed...

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office says around 9:30 last night, they were called out to a home on the 18700 block of Mink Lake Drive in Magnolia. Investigators say three male suspects went into the home where they found a 33-year-old female with a pistol in her hand and her 6-year-old child alone inside.

Magnolia Mother Fires Back At Burglary Suspects
 
You can't steal from - or rape - a woman who is home alone when they are armed...

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office says around 9:30 last night, they were called out to a home on the 18700 block of Mink Lake Drive in Magnolia. Investigators say three male suspects went into the home where they found a 33-year-old female with a pistol in her hand and her 6-year-old child alone inside.

Magnolia Mother Fires Back At Burglary Suspects

Okay, guy, you want to go there.

Kentucky boy, 5, accidentally shoots to death 2-year-old sister - latimes.com

Kentucky boy, 5, accidentally shoots to death 2-year-old sister - latimes.com

Man Accidentally Shoots Son Outside Gun Store - Says he didn't realize bullet was still in the chamber

Retired Cop Fatally Shoots Own Son, After Mistaking Him For Burglar « CBS Chicago

There were 11,000 gun homicides and 19,000 gun suicides last year. Only 201 of those were ruled justifiable by the FBI.
 
So, gee, the government practiced good arms control. They kept the ammo separate from the tank.

:lmao:

They allowed a civilian to steal a TANK!!!!

Yeah, good thing they "practiced good arms control" :banghead:

You are, unquestionably, the dumbest libtard ever. The more you embarass yourself, the more desperate you get, which in turn just embarrasses you further. Lather. Rinse. Repeat.

Guy, you totally failed to make your po int that the government didn't need that tank.

Oh, by the way, this guy was stopped by a cop, not a civilian with a gun.
 
You can't steal from - or rape - a woman who is home alone when they are armed...

The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office says around 9:30 last night, they were called out to a home on the 18700 block of Mink Lake Drive in Magnolia. Investigators say three male suspects went into the home where they found a 33-year-old female with a pistol in her hand and her 6-year-old child alone inside.

Magnolia Mother Fires Back At Burglary Suspects

Okay, guy, you want to go there.

Kentucky boy, 5, accidentally shoots to death 2-year-old sister - latimes.com

Kentucky boy, 5, accidentally shoots to death 2-year-old sister - latimes.com

Man Accidentally Shoots Son Outside Gun Store - Says he didn't realize bullet was still in the chamber

Retired Cop Fatally Shoots Own Son, After Mistaking Him For Burglar « CBS Chicago

There were 11,000 gun homicides and 19,000 gun suicides last year. Only 201 of those were ruled justifiable by the FBI.

So it's your position that innocent people should be brutally raped and murdered simply because other irresponsible people have accidents?!? :lmao:

Which takes us back to: if you're sooooo concerned about accidents, where is your call to ban automobiles? (Exposing you for the ignorant fraud that you are...)

:dance:
 

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