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A sample of why some of April's US shooting death toll had to die.
Did any of this happen in the UK?
No?
Then what business is it of yours? :roll:
A sample of why some of April's US shooting death toll had to die.
Ok.
ANd your point is?
That amongst 350,000,000 people, there are a couple idiots?
Congratulations? You win the internet?
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three or four gun banners think that the way to convince undecided citizens about gun issues is to smear 100 Million honest gun owners with stories about a few idiots. We don't even know if the people these gun banners post about are even legal gun owners.
Its the best the banners can to because they cannot find any objective studies that support their views-those being that harassing or impeding lawful citizens from buying guns-does squat about deterring criminals. The banners know they have no such evidence so they try to use "guilt by association"
and speaking of guilt by association-almost every violent criminal supports gun bans or severe restrictions on our rights.
A sample of why some of April's US shooting death toll had to die.
A sample of why some of April's US shooting death toll had to die.
A sample of why some of April's US shooting death toll had to die.
A man has been stabbed to death during what is thought to have been a family dispute at a house in Bradford.
You laugh...sure. But....Bradford fatal stabbing 'linked to family dispute' - BBC News
Guess it is time to ban the British from having knives.
Bradford fatal stabbing 'linked to family dispute' - BBC News
Guess it is time to ban the British from having knives.
guess what-the Nanny state across the Atlantic has already started doing that
Go figure.
yeah you cannot possess a lock blade (i.e. a safer) folding knife on your person in Nanny state England.
But what about the mass murdering Butter knife? Is that banned or they going to ban butter so people don't have a reason to have or use a butter knife?
But what about the mass murdering Butter knife? Is that banned or they going to ban butter so people don't have a reason to have or use a butter knife?
That's a logical knight's-move too far to follow. None of the deaths or maimings were blamed on the guns, just the ****wit owners, legally entitled to carry them, to the clear and present danger of anyone nearby.
But what about the mass murdering Butter knife? Is that banned or they going to ban butter so people don't have a reason to have or use a butter knife?
I call it a butter shank after hitting the grinder with it.
A sample of why some of April's US shooting death toll had to die.
Most of these accidental discharges are Glock related.
depends-at one time the squeeze cocker-HK had a few including a USMS deputy who blew off a nut drawing one, But given most current police issue pistols are GLOCK, that makes some sense. Glocks, or the similar MP Smiths carried loose in a pocket or a purse are asking for trouble The XD at least has the hand grip back up safety that makes it less likely to have an AD. I like Glocks, have a bunch and my wife keeps one as her primary home defense pistol but I won't carry one. anything I carry-SW Shield, SW Compact (these have the manual safety) SIG 938 or a CZ has a manual safety on it