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In reply to the discussion: Gun Nut Kills Two Innocent Neighbors On Their Own Property [View all]seveneyes
(4,631 posts)40. Agree 100 percent
And I have to admit...my views on tighter control on just who can own weapons has changed dramatically in recent years. There are just too many angry and unstable people to have all these guns slipping through back channels.
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Gun nuts have tried to stretch the definition of "self defense" to absurd proportions
Bjorn Against
Jan 2014
#1
This is the problem with how faux news and all the right-wing talkers fill up these people's minds
gtar100
Jan 2014
#7
Exactly, they beat the drums of delusions and paranoia non-stop. It's enough to drive
RKP5637
Jan 2014
#36
Just don't drink the water and don't do a bunch of other stuff or you might get shot.
Enthusiast
Jan 2014
#179
I've written some states off my list to ever be in. I've been in most of the US and
RKP5637
Jan 2014
#206
The big problem is that many gun advocates encourage "self defense" shootings
Bjorn Against
Jan 2014
#73
You just pointed out the two main reasons people want very strict gun control
BrotherIvan
Jan 2014
#137
I would agree with everything you said in this post except the word "adequate"
Bjorn Against
Jan 2014
#141
I am a strong proponent of those as a workable solution to most of our problems with
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2014
#149
I think stand your ground laws need to go away and concealed carry needs to be more limited
Bjorn Against
Jan 2014
#151
I guess the gun makes the man, the bigger the gun, the bigger the man, the bigger his dick.
RKP5637
Jan 2014
#209
Shooter allegedly used a scoped rifle to fire the shots out a window of his home.
tblue
Jan 2014
#208
No suggesting he did, that's just the law. But it doesn't specify that you have to be or not
jtuck004
Jan 2014
#171
"Give a small boy a hammer, and he will find that everything he encounters needs pounding."
Major Nikon
Jan 2014
#90
Sadly, it will get buried and forgotten along with the victims, no lessons learned, and the
RKP5637
Jan 2014
#42
Maybe we can help keep it out front in the news by forwarding the story to FB, TWitter, and other
kelliekat44
Jan 2014
#48
Definitely! On another note, I just heard a statistic - no links, that every hour of the
RKP5637
Jan 2014
#52
Back in school in the early 80s, it was pretty normal to see rifles in truck gunracks in the school
7962
Jan 2014
#84
Yep, much as when I grew up, hunters had guns with them, racks in the truck, etc. I can't
RKP5637
Jan 2014
#98
Well then they need to start administering these tests so people like him can't get guns
Bjorn Against
Jan 2014
#28
Same here, as demonstrated over and over again, the US is full of wackos that should
RKP5637
Jan 2014
#46
Throughout most of the 20th century the law permitted the use of deadly force
Swede Atlanta
Jan 2014
#5
They have a 'reason'. Same reason why they hunt and kill animals. they like to
bonniebgood
Jan 2014
#13
Quite true IMO. I think if pschological profiles were done for some cases it is clearly
RKP5637
Jan 2014
#50
Exactly. It is not bloodlust or penis compensation or whatever driving this, it is money
Tom Ripley
Jan 2014
#120
The NRA is indeed a big part of the problem. They promote guns as a cure,
A Simple Game
Jan 2014
#22
I was thinking that earlier today, it's getting so murder is no big deal, I even notice it
RKP5637
Jan 2014
#210
Not necessarily, all you gotta do is claim they threatened you. Ask Zimmerman how it works.
Hoyt
Jan 2014
#57
Stupid shooter but how is it more news worthy than the average weekend in Chicago?
seveneyes
Jan 2014
#17
Thank you - even criminals know it is a crime .This guy thought he had the right to kill no ?s asked
lunasun
Jan 2014
#31
Right. The Chicago shooters, if they admitted to their killing, would be sent to jail,
Dark n Stormy Knight
Jan 2014
#192
Or course. I thought I acknowledged that by replying to your post noting that starting with
Dark n Stormy Knight
Jan 2014
#197
Why have guns if you can't kill people, er, defend yourself, with them? Gungeoneer logic. nt
valerief
Jan 2014
#30
It's way beyond owning a pistol for target shooting or a rifle for hunting.
mountain grammy
Jan 2014
#33
Nobody's going to jump in with something about "if existing gun laws had been enforced....." ?????
groundloop
Jan 2014
#38
I was afraid to take a letter I found on the ground to a person that lives down the street from us.
Rozlee
Jan 2014
#49
I often feel the same way. I told one of my friends recently when real estate hunting, we have to
RKP5637
Jan 2014
#211
Not just WV. There is a gun nut with this potential in every neighborhood in America. nt
onehandle
Jan 2014
#55
I know people get PO'ed on DU if one mentions states/regions, but there are many
RKP5637
Jan 2014
#59
I agree, I think many fail to recognize the difference between judging individuals and a region
Bjorn Against
Jan 2014
#69
Right and these same folks have enough sense to not walk around the west side of chitown at night
lunasun
Jan 2014
#97
There were signs all over for the Hatfields and McCoys when I was down that way.
In_The_Wind
Jan 2014
#144
Good points.... and as for the 2nd amendment, what 'well regulated militia'....
groundloop
Jan 2014
#58
a semiauto on every streetcorner doesn't prevent a police state, it's the defintion of police state
MisterP
Jan 2014
#181
No way he can say 'self defense" if thats the case. He's obviously got a screw loose. nt
7962
Jan 2014
#86
Finally got chance to use that scope!- a real sick subculture that encourages paranoid cowards
lunasun
Jan 2014
#101
Wouldn't be surprised at all if Mr. Black was fully aware of those happenings ...
brett_jv
Jan 2014
#77
A tragic killing happens and your response is to mock the people who are upset by it
Bjorn Against
Jan 2014
#83
He was a nutty guy with a gun who thought it was OK to shoot two people that posed him no threat
Bjorn Against
Jan 2014
#96
It should be noted the person you are responding to is host of GD voting to lock this thread.
Hassin Bin Sober
Jan 2014
#110
It is quite interesting that the person who responded to these deaths with mockery is a host
Bjorn Against
Jan 2014
#112
I never said he shouldn't participate, I said he should not mock people upset over a tragedy
Bjorn Against
Jan 2014
#122
Yep. DU3 is about transparency. Nothing in HOSTS is confidential or off limits to discuss.
Hassin Bin Sober
Jan 2014
#138
Less or more concern regarding the victims than you yourself have expressed
LanternWaste
Jan 2014
#131
Two people are dead and you find it just hilarious that you can mock the people upset over it
Bjorn Against
Jan 2014
#124
I wonder if that idiot was trying to take ownership of that shed by adverse possession?
Baitball Blogger
Jan 2014
#132
Correction: RACIST Gun Nut Kills Two Innocent Neighbors On Their Own Property
rocktivity
Jan 2014
#163
I'm sure FOX will give this incident equal coverage to what they gave "the knockout game"
Adenoid_Hynkel
Jan 2014
#180
And the NRA will set up a convention down the road like they did for Columbine. nt
onehandle
Jan 2014
#199
The new owner was dreaming of the perfect placement of a new home for his family ....
ChisolmTrailDem
Jan 2014
#217