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  1. #41
    Originally posted by Elbow Look at what 2A protects in the USA and ask yourself whether such licensure truly allows for "legal guns",

    The 2nd amendment has nothing to do with Britain...Ghost questioned the legality of guns in Britain...again guns are already legal in Britain.
  2. #42
    Oh and lets remember how well gun availability in the USA has eradicated violent crime...

  3. #43
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson guns are already legal in Britain.

    You can't even buy drain cleaner in Britain any more.
  4. #44
    Originally posted by Donald Trump You can't even buy drain cleaner in Britain any more.

    You plan on using drain cleaner as a defense against a stabby stabber?
  5. #45
    There was a total of 21,156 reported homicide cases in the U.S. in 2022

    There was a total of 696 reported homicide cases in the U.K. in 2022

    gtfo
  6. #46
    Instigator Naturally Camouflaged [the staring tame crusher]
    They banned hexamine cooking blocks( for bushcraft cooking) a couple of months ago.
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  7. #47
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson There was a total of 21,156 reported homicide cases in the U.S. in 2022

    There was a total of 696 reported homicide cases in the U.K. in 2022

    gtfo

    If you prefer safe slavery over dangerous freedom why are you not in the UK?
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  8. #48
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker If you prefer safe slavery over dangerous freedom why are you not in the UK?

    Non sequitur. There's more slavery in the US than the UK.
  9. #49
    Speedy Parker Black Hole [my absentmindedly lachrymatory gazania]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Non sequitur. There's more slavery in the US than the UK.

    My conclusion that you prefer safety over freedom logically follows from your obvious dispersion of the US homicide rate vs the UK homicide rate. Therefore it is not non sequitur.

    Your attempt to shift the focus away from homicide rates to slavery is just a spin away from my point which you have demonstrated yourself incapable of replying to with intellectual honesty.
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  10. #50
    Elbow African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson The 2nd amendment has nothing to do with Britain…

    I am aware, but my point here is: more's the pity that is the case!

    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Oh and lets remember how well gun availability in the USA has eradicated violent crime…


    In the UK, it's illegal for any member of the public to carry a lethal or non-lethal self defense weapon. Not only are guns not legal, pepper spray is not legal either. Being able to legally own a gun under lock and key in your house is not "guns being legal" in any contextually meaningful capacity. As I said, for the relevant intent and purpose one might wish to possess a gun during a mass stabbing incident, you might as well be arguing "guns are legal because anyone can own a deactivated firearm".
  11. #51
    https://lotuseaters.com/the-podcast-of-the-lotus-eaters-967-30-07-2024

    Just posting a link to a podcast, don't winge at me that this is a lazy/low effort post, I know that already.
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  12. #52
    WellHung Black Hole
    Another big thing going on in the Kingdom are acid attacks. Brits seem to love to disfigure others. 💖
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  13. #53
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker My conclusion that you prefer safety over freedom

    Non sequitur. I have lower saftey in the US than I had in the UK and less freedom in the US too...I don't need to carry my ID/Driving license with me in the UK when driving a car for example and I can easily travel to places like Cuba without having to jump through hoops to do so.

    etc.

    You've bought into the Pro US propaganda when there is a preponderance of evidence to show the US is NOT a free society.
  14. #54
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Guns are legal in Britain…

    "Members of the public may own rifles and shotguns, however, they must be properly licensed. Most handguns have been banned in Great Britain since the Dunblane school massacre in 1996. Handguns are permitted in Northern Ireland, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man which have their own applicable laws."

    "May Own"

  15. #55
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Originally posted by Instigator They banned hexamine cooking blocks( for bushcraft cooking) a couple of months ago.

    it's okay, if you want to generate methylamine in situ there are some other ways to skin this cat

    Formation of Hexamine


    For weeks I've been trying to figure out a way around the formation of Hexamine (C6H12N4). It's used as a solid fuel tablet for cooking.

    From some websites I found some tiring way to prepare it: Hexamine is made up of Formaldehyde (CH2O) and ammonia. Ammonia is relatively easy to obtain, except for the Formaldehyde. Here's a method for Formaldehyde I found on Wikipedia: "Industrially, formaldehyde is produced by the catalytic oxidation of methanol. The most common catalysts are silver metal or a mixture of an iron oxide with molybdenum and vanadium. In the more commonly used FORMOX® process methanol and oxygen react at ca 250-400 °C in presence of iron oxide in combination with molybdenium and/or vanadium to produce formaldehyde according to the chemical equation

    2 CH3OH + O2 → 2 H2CO + 2 H2O
    The silver-based catalyst is usually operated at a higher temperature, about 650 °C. On it, two chemical reactions simultaneously produce formaldehyde: the one shown above, and the dehydrogenation reaction

    CH3OH → H2CO + H2
    Formaldehyde is readily oxidized by atmospheric oxygen to form formic acid. Formic acid is found in ppm levels in commercial formaldehyde." Too complicated and difficult!

    Is there another easier way to figure this out?

    Just my advice, son, but unless you are fond of the rotan I would not get caught in Singapore making or acquiring the basic raw material for preparation of RDX and HMX.

    I would be very surprised if its sale and manufacture are not proscribed without a special license in Singapore.

    Naturally you could try to convince the authorities that you needed hexamine aka hexamethylenetetramine aka Urotropine as a urinary tract disinfectant. Good luck with that defense.

    The tedious part about the prep of hexamine is that both formaldehyde and ammonia are employed in their aqueous solutions and all that water needs to then be evaporated off after the condensation of 6 mols formaldehyde and four mols ammonia. As if you didn't have enough water to get rid of, the condensation itself produces more water.

    My advice is, stick to a peper chase on energetic materials or move to a freer country. In Sg, even a paper chase can land you in hot water these days.

    As a former highly paid consultant to Singapore's MOD, I am familiar with their methods. Changi is a nice airport but a nasty prison.


    sorry you live in a nazi country like shitty Singapore.
  16. #56
    Instigator Naturally Camouflaged [the staring tame crusher]
    https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/08/01/southport-suspect-named-axel-rudakubana/

    Spear chuckers name announced.

    Notice how they've put out a picture out of him when he was roughly the same age as the kids he brutally killed.
  17. #57
    Everyone knows the attack was racially motivated, and everything about the response to the attack was too.

    Those who are running cover are admitting they have no problem with killing children, so long as they are white.

    And I see quite a lot of people running cover.

    It is what it is and it really is like that.
  18. #58
    Do you feel "innocent" children's lives are more important than "innocent" adults? I don't see a difference whether it's an 8yr old kid killed or a 32yr old nurse...in fact the nurse contributes more to society than a kid and so is more of a loss.
  19. #59
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Do you feel "innocent" children's lives are more important than "innocent" adults? I don't see a difference whether it's an 8yr old kid killed or a 32yr old nurse…in fact the nurse contributes more to society than a kid and so is more of a loss.

    So a person's only value is what they contribute to society?
  20. #60
    Originally posted by Donald Trump So a person's only value is what they contribute to society?

    Pretty much...when it comes to unrelated observers laying a value on lives.

    Are you going to answer my question now?
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