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skiermanWaiting for you to man up and say to the victims family members that you would have saved them if only you were there to protect them.
GrandThingsLol'd at the dude who thinks Bubba and Jimbo from Louisiana could take down THE US MILITARY with their shotguns, pistols and a few ARs.
.frenchyBecause it was in front of a bar? And you can't carry and be drunk????
oldmanskiScott, I did lose a family member in the shooting in Vegas so you can go fuck yourself with these ignorant comments.
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skiermanPlease, tell us how more guns would have prevented the shooting. Please tell us how banning access to useless modifiers like bump stocks would have done nothing to prevent this.
.frenchy#GrabHerByThePussy
Monsieur_PatateHahaha, sexual assault is so funny!!!
oldmanskiDid you not read a word I have said? Because I sure as hell didn’t say we need more guns, I didn’t say make more laws, there is no right or wrong answer to this.
skiermanThat's where you're wrong. There is a right and very basic answer to it which is legislation for gun ownership. Plane hijackings in the U.S. happened on a semi-regular basis in the U.S. ever since commercial flight was invented but once 9/11 happened, multiple pieces of legislation were passed to combat it. Guess what happened after this? Not a single plane hijacking has occurred in the U.S. The same can be said for Australia which took the same approach after their last mass shooting.
skiermanThat's where you're wrong. There is a right and very basic answer to it which is legislation for gun ownership. Plane hijackings in the U.S. happened on a semi-regular basis in the U.S. ever since commercial flight was invented but once 9/11 happened, multiple pieces of legislation were passed to combat it. Guess what happened after this? Not a single plane hijacking has occurred in the U.S. The same can be said for Australia which took the same approach after their last mass shooting.
Planes are not banned in the U.S., are they? Guns are not outlawed in Australia, are they? Hmmm, it seems like a pretty fucking simple and straight-forward approach to me without eliminating the 2nd Amendment.
Just about everyone has been affected by a mass shooting or general gun violence at this point. You don't own this issue because you've been personally affected by something that we all have been affected by. How about contributing to solutions other than, "arm yourselves"? More guns has never and will never be the solution. No wonder other countries look at us like we're fucking insane.
.frenchybig difference between hijacking an airplane and shooting a gun in public
.frenchybig difference between hijacking an airplane and shooting a gun in public
Monsieur_PatateI wish we could make it just as hard to shoot a gun in public as it is to hijack an airplane, but apparently, that's just me.
.frenchyyeah, you and all the other brain-dead liberals.
youuuu aintttt touchinnggg myyy 2A rightttts babyyyy
.frenchyyeah, you and all the other brain-dead liberals.
youuuu aintttt touchinnggg myyy 2A rightttts babyyyy
skiermanunless you're a felon babyyyyyyy
Its incredible to me how defensive self proclaimed responsible gun owners are. People who react this irrationally are most likely the insane assholes who know they'll lose access to firearms because of common sense gun regulations. Everyone I know including myself will not be affected. Maybe frenchie is one of those who you should be concerned about along with those who use no evidence or rationale whatsoever to explain themselves... just a thought....
.frenchynone of these shooters are NRA members..... just a thought.....
skiermanThere's no evidence of NRA members having a higher likelihood of becoming a mass shooter however the NRA organization has spent tens of millions in lobbying to prevent common sense gun regulations in order to protect gun manufacturers' sales..... just a thought...
skiermanThere's no evidence of NRA members having a higher likelihood of becoming a mass shooter however the NRA organization has spent tens of millions in lobbying to prevent common sense gun regulations in order to protect gun manufacturers' sales..... just a thought...
Enzob007Hey shit for brains, putting the words “common sense” in front of something doesn’t actually make it common sense. What is common sense is that if you want someone to agree with you, don’t insult them or mock them. That said it’s also common sense not spend all day being a troll on a ski forum, but I guess you don’t have a lot of common sense do you.
Enzob007Hey shit for brains, putting the words “common sense” in front of something doesn’t actually make it common sense. What is common sense is that if you want someone to agree with you, don’t insult them or mock them. That said it’s also common sense not spend all day being a troll on a ski forum, but I guess you don’t have a lot of common sense do you.
skiermanThere's no evidence of NRA members having a higher likelihood of becoming a mass shooter however the NRA organization has spent tens of millions in lobbying to prevent common sense gun regulations in order to protect gun manufacturers' sales..... just a thought...
.frenchyGood. That's the reason i'm a member, dingus
skiermanFunny how certain gun owners just love shooting themselves in the foot.
.frenchynot literally tho, i have amazing muzzle awareness and trigger discipline. :)
.frenchyyeah, you and all the other brain-dead liberals.
youuuu aintttt touchinnggg myyy 2A rightttts babyyyy
SkiBum.That one seems to be just a crazy
The Texas one is obvious trump supporter carrying out hate crimes. Surprised he didn’t have a maga hat on during the shooting.
LonelyI can't think of a time that a good guy civilian with and AR stopped a bad guy with an AR.
CLQThe 2nd amendment literally says the militia is well regulated you fucking idiot
DieselFordsThe Dayton shooter was also a leftist who supported Bernie Sanders, the fake Indian whose name I forgot and sleepy Joe. Both were fucked up mentally, just because the El Paso shooter was a Trump supporter doesn’t mean that he is exempt from the mental health factor, if anyone has the audacity to carry out a hate crime like that, they have mental issues.
CLQThe 2nd amendment literally says the militia is well regulated you fucking idiot
SkiBum.I just figured that being a Trump supporter automatically meant you had a mental illness.
PhaedeDI havent posted on NS in like 6 years, just pointing out that skierman is a fuckin dumbass.
See ya'll in 6 more years.
PhaedeDI havent posted on NS in like 6 years, just pointing out that skierman is a fuckin dumbass.
See ya'll in 6 more years.
skiermanWho the fuck are you?
.frenchyeven i remember him lol
skierman"I member all my online white supremacist frandz."
.frenchyLol @ you thinking that all Americans have is shotguns, pistols, and AR's...
5 foot tall fucking starving rice farmers with outdated weapons beat the USA who had Napalm, Helo's, advanced comm's, etc.... you must not know very much about war
PeppermillRenoGreat point.
America won justified wars (not sure Revolutionary counts but we'll say it does) when it was completely de militarized and the fighting force came from people with zero military background.
Its pathetic honestly that people are dumb enough to support full on militarization in 2019 when there is no threat of invasion what so ever and to waste all this money on it. If you think the USA needs that you have no respect for it and don't think an army can be raised quickly to respond to whatever might pose a threat like was done in 1942.
Getting rid of the draft was a huge mistake now no one questions the military bc they aren't gonna get drafted. We all stand for the anthem like bitches. More people need to sit/kneel.
Tax billionaires on their wealth not income and stop wasting so much money on the fucking military and our problems will be solved very quickly.
theabortionatorI still think it's wild that we still say the pledge in schools. What year is it? "I pledge allegiance to this piece of fabric and promise that I'm not a communist".