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In reply to the discussion: We will not live in a free society if we continue to allow gun access to anyone with a pulse. [View all]The same can be said of the other side here, who pays them for their efforts? Bloomberg? Brady Org? VPC?
Those that live in glass houses should refrain from throwing stones.
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We will not live in a free society if we continue to allow gun access to anyone with a pulse. [View all]
boston bean
Dec 2015
OP
Your defense of your right to "freedom" is infringing upon others rights, and
boston bean
Dec 2015
#11
The fear is coming from those who think they need these weapons for security.
boston bean
Dec 2015
#16
You really should get your money back for that internet psychology course you took.
GGJohn
Dec 2015
#8
Each and every single victim of this proliferation of mass killing machines in the name of freedom
boston bean
Dec 2015
#50
"..gun ownership in this country is driving us to be the 2nd tier murder capital of the world"
EX500rider
Dec 2015
#102
AR stands for Armalite, the company who orignially designed the firearm back in the 50's.
Waldorf
Dec 2015
#137
All our firearms are locked up in safes seperate from the ammo, which has it's own safe. eom.
GGJohn
Dec 2015
#133
Is THAT your response to a post asking for accepting some limits to gun ownership in
CTyankee
Dec 2015
#40
I REFUSE to support ANY amendment to the constitution which alters ANY of the first ten amendments
MohRokTah
Dec 2015
#111
The OP stated that we shouldn't allow gun access to ANYONE with a pulse.
Live and Learn
Dec 2015
#68
Why do so many people on both the left and the right despise the consitution?
MohRokTah
Dec 2015
#41
Pssst... speed limits don't prevent ANY speeding. Everyone drives at the speed they're comfortable
cherokeeprogressive
Dec 2015
#132
Car inspections are legal because driving on public roads is a privilege.
NutmegYankee
Dec 2015
#178
As long as the federal government pays for all of those things, I'm cool with it
yeoman6987
Dec 2015
#135
all for anyone in country on a residents visa/family of american citizen visa a ban on gun purchases
Sunlei
Dec 2015
#70
I have a LR-308 that fires a .308 cartridge, and shoots just as accurate as my .308 bolt rifle.
Waldorf
Dec 2015
#140
But it's fair to mention that when most people think of "a .22," they're thinking...
Lizzie Poppet
Dec 2015
#113
Except the stores aren't selling those military-type assault rifles. Need to join the military or
Waldorf
Dec 2015
#138
No, because it won't stop someone on that list from obtaining a firearm from a friend
951-Riverside
Dec 2015
#131
One of the reasons people are against universal background checks (and I am one of them) is because
Waldorf
Dec 2015
#142
Of course you are right, Boston, but as we all know the gungeoneers won't let you say it without a
Squinch
Dec 2015
#143
Translation: I need to have the last word! Nyah! Nyah! Nyah!!! With laughing guy!
Squinch
Dec 2015
#159
Truth: a large number of gun owners own guns due to fear, paranoia and masculinity issues.
LonePirate
Dec 2015
#157
Are you one of those who propagates the nonsensical "guns keep us safe" claptrap?
LonePirate
Dec 2015
#166
I have ask several times what would the solution the would suggest to get the mass shootings stopped
Thinkingabout
Dec 2015
#176