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In reply to the discussion: It's time to accept the reality of guns in our society. [View all]Skittles
(171,717 posts)48. we have already accepted the reality of the gun humpers winning
senseless carnage no longer surprises us - it is now part of the American way of life
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when "responsible" gun owners fail to set limits on AR15 toting bullies scaring children
hlthe2b
May 2014
#3
Texas Gun Rights Groups Issue Statement on Open Carry, Clarify Stance on Long Gun Carry
Duckhunter935
May 2014
#14
Yo, Texasss and everyone else.. Unless you are hunting deer in Walmart or Dunkin Donuts
rustydog
May 2014
#54
It is still a part of the negetive gun culture legal or not. It would be a much more heroic thing
upaloopa
May 2014
#57
no there is no dofferece. Nice try, You contribute to the gun culture that is destroying us.
upaloopa
May 2014
#56
The government should require all adult men to be armed and to join a state militia
YoungDemCA
May 2014
#18
it's still a police state if everyone has to watch what they do: doesn't matter if the gunmen
MisterP
May 2014
#20
Too many gun nuts believe the Founders wanted them to rise up against the government.
Spitfire of ATJ
May 2014
#22
It's really bad when you tell you're roommate there's been another mass shooting
justiceischeap
May 2014
#25
I'm old enough to remember when it was postal workers who were going postal.
Spitfire of ATJ
May 2014
#34
And, as I think you are intending, the not being able to know when someone will
SheilaT
May 2014
#35