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In reply to the discussion: Who else feels the same [View all]Jack Rabbit
(45,984 posts)33. K/R
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Spoons don't kill people, people kill people. The best defense against a bad guy with a spoon...
George II
Jul 2015
#84
I went to the movies the other day, and for the first time in my life I had it
AllFieldsRequired
Jul 2015
#15
in violent countries you internalize this behavior: everyone keeps a certain distance from
MisterP
Jul 2015
#42
NRA to malaise: why are you advancing policy while so emotional, that will not do!
Fred Sanders
Jul 2015
#19
Add me to your 'amen corner'. I am tired of the NRA narrative and apologizing for its stupity....
marble falls
Jul 2015
#20
Since the Brady Bill Gun Regulation has become the third rail of politics.
Agnosticsherbet
Jul 2015
#30
You're overstating what PLCAA did. Dealers and manuf. can be sued for negligent actions.
aikoaiko
Jul 2015
#57
Does that mean you are for the PLCAA? Or are you just defending it because that's how Sanders voted?
pnwmom
Jul 2015
#62
Of course I'm for the PLCAA. It prevented cynical attempts to bankrupt smaller companies.
aikoaiko
Jul 2015
#66
We don't know what the outcome would have been since that law prevented the parents from going forward
pnwmom
Jul 2015
#75
Fortunately, that won't go anywhere. And again, dealers and manuf. can be sued for negligence.
aikoaiko
Jul 2015
#78
You'll never get an answer to that question, from the people that support such things.
beevul
Jul 2015
#168
Don't call for any action - they will come after you with all those things
liberal N proud
Jul 2015
#53
Considering current policing practices who is likely to get their door kicked in for guns?
Fumesucker
Jul 2015
#106
As I said, what is different from now? Do you think that would result in more doors being kicked in?
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#142
And as I said, and what is different from now? You think it makes a difference to an unscrupulus
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#141
how many gunsters have used their weapons to save themselves from the police?
Doctor_J
Jul 2015
#132
What?! That was a post about how innocent people would get hurt by forced confiscation
Taitertots
Jul 2015
#135
I don't think any of the proposed legislation would have prevented that massacre.
aikoaiko
Jul 2015
#61
The one is the handmaiden of the other, for an enormous amount of money is made each year ...
Hekate
Jul 2015
#170
Like I said before. I'm old enough to remember when we talked about banning handguns.
Spitfire of ATJ
Jul 2015
#83
I've long since given up on this. If Sandy Hook wasn't enough, I dont know what would be
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#87
Gun ownership here is a large death cult at this point. It's a religion. Many enthusiasts are more
stevenleser
Jul 2015
#92
We clearly see it similarly: a death cult demanding daily human blood sacrifices. nt
Hekate
Jul 2015
#94
Time to reform the 2nd amendment. We need to spell out what typexs of guns can and can't be owned.
craigmatic
Jul 2015
#95
And I always ask, what is your solution? And if you say "collect all the guns" then you are not....
Logical
Jul 2015
#104
There is a reason a swimming pool or certain dogs will raise your home owners premium
hack89
Jul 2015
#157
The shooter was clearly embittered by events that befell him. He acted criminally on that
HereSince1628
Jul 2015
#131
Feeling the same. We should go back to the grammar of the 2nd Amendment and use proper English
kelliekat44
Jul 2015
#166