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thucythucy

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14. You mean to tell me that most gun owners don't think leaving guns out
Sun May 20, 2018, 11:38 AM
May 2018

for their children or adolescents to use is "wrong"?

Seriously, that's your argument?

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He has to check with his ownership first CanonRay May 2018 #1
NO Kidding, see which string will move his mouth turbinetree May 2018 #2
So glad to see Danny Goeb (his real name) humiliating himself on national TV. Paladin May 2018 #3
Our brainless Lt. Gov. is in for a shock DFW May 2018 #4
Responsible gun ownership - isn't. keithbvadu2 May 2018 #5
This is not news .. that Patrick is an asshole, that is. ananda May 2018 #6
He's not stupid. Igel May 2018 #7
More evidence duforsure May 2018 #8
Such laws are useless window dressing in the United States because of the 4th Amendment NutmegYankee May 2018 #9
Well, lots of laws can only be used for "punishment after the fact." thucythucy May 2018 #10
The laws you mentioned are malum in se. NutmegYankee May 2018 #13
You mean to tell me that most gun owners don't think leaving guns out thucythucy May 2018 #14
You and I consider it stupid. but believe me, we are not as common as you'd like. NutmegYankee May 2018 #15
All the more reason then to pass and enforce laws that punish this kind of stupidity. thucythucy May 2018 #16
I think requiring a permit (with education) prior to purchase would do a bit better. NutmegYankee May 2018 #17
The one reform doesn't preclude the other. thucythucy May 2018 #18
As I mentioned in post 13, those types of laws are different. NutmegYankee May 2018 #19
I don't understand why you think this is a salient point. thucythucy May 2018 #20
You keep misrespresenting my point. NutmegYankee May 2018 #21
Passage of such laws will almost certainly be more effective thucythucy May 2018 #22
It would be worth it. NutmegYankee May 2018 #23
Murderer by proxy. lark May 2018 #11
" 'Course not! 'Cause the Injuns is gonna attack our homesteads, Aristus May 2018 #12
He has got to go! Initech May 2018 #24
Agree. Kick his ass to the roadside. Seems like 50% of voters could agree/ are sane. mpcamb May 2018 #26
Why be Logical, Even if it Saves Lives? Too Much Lobbyist Money is at Stake - the Real Priority dlk May 2018 #25
Not even his real name and he was a talk radio guy so thoughts and prayers are his fake schtick lunasun May 2018 #27
It a good common sense bill but will really only prevent small children from getting the guns inwiththenew May 2018 #28
Hey Dan, in case you're too stupid to get it, Tapper's asking about TEXAS laws apnu May 2018 #29
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