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In reply to the discussion: Man Legally Stalks Children's Baseball Game: 'I've Got A Gun & There's Nothing You Can Do About It' [View all]Electric Monk
(13,869 posts)46. I've got an idea.... if the gun lovers just ignored threads like then this they would just go away.
Does that make any more sense than what you posted?
If people ignored him he would just go away.
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Man Legally Stalks Children's Baseball Game: 'I've Got A Gun & There's Nothing You Can Do About It' [View all]
RandySF
Apr 2014
OP
Another law-abiding gunster; the obvious answer to this situation is that MORE parents
CAG
Apr 2014
#2
yes, they do. I think this guy just can't wait to unload into someone..
mountain grammy
Apr 2014
#33
Grade A asshole. People sometimes ask "How do you define a gun nut?" and one answer is this guy.
Electric Monk
Apr 2014
#4
Feel free to elaborate on how your post is something other than an attempt to call me an asshole.
Electric Monk
Apr 2014
#110
911 was flooded with calls-Georgia just empowered every wing nut to get their jollies by terrorizing
Fred Sanders
Apr 2014
#5
A classic side-effect of these permits: they enable assholes to act like bigger assholes.
arcane1
Apr 2014
#6
It would've been nice if everyone had pointed and laughed at him, rather than being afraid.
arcane1
Apr 2014
#15
It isn't like the prick is reading DU LOL, if people want to do something confront him
snooper2
Apr 2014
#140
I've got an idea.... if the gun lovers just ignored threads like then this they would just go away.
Electric Monk
Apr 2014
#46
Oh, there is *another* reason for being armed--intimidation, also known as "threat display." nt
tblue37
Apr 2014
#69
but in that county, it's a safe bet they voted for the lawnmakers who passed the law
Iris
Apr 2014
#89
Well, if people are paying attention to statues for legal advice, there's your problem.
kcr
Apr 2014
#92
But there was something they did about it. They canceled the game. I hope he had a kid playing that
jwirr
Apr 2014
#21
Yes that is a misuse of the idea of "rights". I hope that some of the lawmakers got the message.
jwirr
Apr 2014
#138
He was there to protect them from pop-ups, foul balls, and bad calls from the ump.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Apr 2014
#23
So is waving a confederate or nazi flag, but most of society frowns upon doing so.
Hoyt
Apr 2014
#44
This is Georgia. The county involved, just outside Atlanta, did not allow Black people to live there
Hoyt
Apr 2014
#53
No question in my mind. The police would have shot him if one of the parents had not already
Hoyt
Apr 2014
#98
He's part of a well ordered militia, FFS, leave the poor man alone! What is wrong with you people
Agony
Apr 2014
#48
The kids were the ones playing the game; they weren't just the spectators--the parents were. nt
tblue37
Apr 2014
#72
Well if we don't allow gunz to be used for intimidation, gun fanciers would not he interested
Hoyt
Apr 2014
#100
well. let me know when you are willing to put your child in possible harms with, with no way to
seabeyond
Apr 2014
#116
yes. i think it is more dangerous that a man is calling attention to the gun, making comments,
seabeyond
Apr 2014
#130