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Anyone see the Texas Church Shooting?
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2020-01-01 at 9:41 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL The smart ones already have dozens of boxes of primers in their basements.
I have decided that you have lived the last 2 decades in an efficiency. You have a card table and one stool you always sit on, heavily worn down with an aggressive imprint of your buttock. You type here all day and when you dont you are on the internet elsewhere.
You eat cheese sandwiches dipped in tomato soup. Sometimes you change it up and eat tomato sandwiches dipped in cheese soup.
That time you killed that bear with your bare hands, we didnt know that was a sexual innuendo until now. What if you had BEAR Hands too ?
I drove behind a person today whose license plate said BEOWULF.
I'm drunk. :) -
2020-01-01 at 9:44 AM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ I have decided that you have lived the last 2 decades in an efficiency. You have a card table and one stool you always sit on, heavily worn down with an aggressive imprint of your buttock. You type here all day and when you dont you are on the internet elsewhere.
You eat cheese sandwiches dipped in tomato soup. Sometimes you change it up and eat tomato sandwiches dipped in cheese soup.
That time you killed that bear with your bare hands, we didnt know that was a sexual innuendo until now. What if you had BEAR Hands too ?
I drove behind a person today whose license plate said BEOWULF.
I'm drunk. :)
What?? FUCK THIS SHIT.
Crilled Cheese dipped in Tomato Soup is my thing.
SpectraL and Joe Biden need to step off my vibe. -
2020-01-01 at 9:45 AM UTC
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2020-01-01 at 9:48 AM UTC
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2020-01-01 at 9:52 AM UTC
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2020-01-01 at 9:55 AM UTC
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2020-01-01 at 10:51 AM UTCStopping new manufacture and sale is all that's required.
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2020-01-01 at 10:59 AM UTCmmQ
I didn't say stop selling guns. I'm not a gun owner but I feel most people are responsible for guns.
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2020-01-01 at 4:55 PM UTC
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2020-01-01 at 5:59 PM UTCThe Gun Industry contributes $51.3 billion to the US economy.
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2020-01-01 at 8:26 PM UTCIm probably like .2 of that 51.3 billion. Its how I move.
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2020-01-01 at 8:57 PM UTC
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2020-01-01 at 9:43 PM UTC
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2020-01-01 at 9:53 PM UTCEgg yolk yellow
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2020-01-01 at 10:12 PM UTC
Originally posted by ORACLE Stopping new manufacture and sale is all that's required.
There are so many guns in circulation, as well as people with the skills to manufacture more, that it'd take a long time for any effects to be felt if at all.
Ammunition's a different story though, probably the most effective way to ban guns because guns gotta eat. Rounds aren't hard to make, but rounds that will work reliably in modern guns are a lot trickier -
2020-01-01 at 10:28 PM UTC
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2020-01-01 at 10:32 PM UTC
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2020-01-01 at 11:54 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra There are so many guns in circulation, as well as people with the skills to manufacture more, that it'd take a long time for any effects to be felt if at all.
Ammunition's a different story though, probably the most effective way to ban guns because guns gotta eat. Rounds aren't hard to make, but rounds that will work reliably in modern guns are a lot trickier
No NIGGER.
If they set a date for example 20th October 2020 and said after this date all sales of firearms would be illegal, the price of firearms would rise as demand would rise even if they scaled up production.
IMO there is literally 0 chance a crazy ass school kid will be able to afford one easily in due time. Maybe it will take 29 years but that's better than infinity years. Guns will probably be way better curated and guarded, if it was handled by private citizens. No way they would sell to some weirdo wigging out with a record if it came down to private circulation of a limited stock. -
2020-01-02 at 4:36 AM UTC
Originally posted by ORACLE No NIGGER.
If they set a date for example 20th October 2020 and said after this date all sales of firearms would be illegal, the price of firearms would rise as demand would rise even if they scaled up production.
IMO there is literally 0 chance a crazy ass school kid will be able to afford one easily in due time. Maybe it will take 29 years but that's better than infinity years. Guns will probably be way better curated and guarded, if it was handled by private citizens. No way they would sell to some weirdo wigging out with a record if it came down to private circulation of a limited stock.
not if they're smart enough to follow up with a house to house search and seizure of all illegal firearms and ammos.
The Cohen Act. -
2020-01-02 at 12:58 PM UTC