jrbogie1949
Ventura, CA
68, joined Mar. 2009
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yes, guns don't kill people anymore than knives kill people but people with simiautomatic guns and thirty round magazines kill f**king bunches of people real quick like .
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cowboy4672
Lillian, AL
69, joined Dec. 2012
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Can't deal with whiskey.
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metalshadow6
Dillon, SC
36, joined Feb. 2013
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yes, guns don't kill people anymore than knives kill people but people with simiautomatic guns and thirty round magazines kill f**king bunches of people real quick like .
The terror attack on 911 killed more people then guns do in just one attack. I’ll keep point back to this.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/01/14/lets-set-the-record-straight-5-common-misconceptions-about-guns-mass-shootings/
•March 25, 2008, Sitka, Alaska: An 18 year killed 4 people with a 5-inch knife.
•June 8, 2001, Osaka, Japan: A school janitor killed 8 children with a kitchen knife.
•July 1, 2008, Shanghai, China: A man stabbed 6 police officers to death and wounded 4 others with a knife.
“According to the FBI’s website, during the time period between 2007 until 2011, there were 8,967 people that were murdered with knives or cutting instruments; during that same time period, there were 3,918 people that were murdered with either rifles or shotguns,” Hunter told TheBlaze.
And, of course, murderers aren’t restricted to just sharp objects and guns. Some have used explosives:
•April 19, 1995, Oklahoma City, Okla.: Timothy McVay murdered 168 people and injured 680 when he blew up the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building using, among other components, fertilizer.
•May 18, 1927, Bath, Mich.: A man murdered 44 people, 38 of which were elementary school children. Another 58 were wounded when he blew up the Bath Consolidated School. To date, this is still the worst school massacre in US history.
•November 1, 1955: John “Jack” Gilbert Graham murdered 44 people by planting a dynamite bomb in his mother’s suitcase that was subsequently loaded aboard United Airlines Flight 629. The bomb detonated shortly after takeoff.
Others transportation:
•September 11, 2001: Nineteen terrorists murdered nearly 3,000 people on American soil by intentionally flying passenger planes into the North and South towers of the World Trade Center complex in New York City and the Pentagon in Arlington, Va. A fourth plane was also hijacked and was intended to be crashed into the U.S. Capitol, but passengers overcame the hijackers and the plane crashed in Shanksville, Pa.
•June 8, 2008, Tokyo, Japan: A man drove his truck into a crowd of people, killing three. He then exited the vehicle and stabbed 12 people. In all, seven people were killed as a result.
•April 30, 2009, Apeldoorn, Netherlands: A man intentionally drove his car into a group of people amassed for a parade. He killed six and seriously injured another 12 before dying from the crash himself.
Others blunt objects:
•August 6, 2004, Deltona, Fla.: Four men decided to bludgeon 6 people using baseball bats because they wanted to steal an Xbox belonging to one of the victims. All of the attackers were old enough to buy firearms.
•July 20, 2009, Sydney, Australia: A family of 5 was bludgeoned to death as they slept. Most likely baseball bats were used in the attack.
“According to the FBI’s website, during the time period between 2007 until 2011, there were 2,918 people that were murdered with blunt objects (baseball bats, hammers, etc.),” Hunter reminds us. “During that same time period, there were 1,874 people that were murdered with rifles.”
Limiting the number of bullets in one magazine will not stop mass murder if that is what you think. People can carry multiple magazines and practice loading them quickly.
Still, more rules only hurt the innocent and defenseless. Look at Chicago, had some of the toughest gun laws and had more murders.
Chicago 2011
435 Homicides
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crime_in_Chicago
Illinois 2011
721 Homicides
http://www.disastercenter.com/crime/ilcrime.htm
Georgia
554 Homicides
http://www.disastercenter.com/crime/gacrime.htm
Chicago with it’s strick gun laws still have a high murder rate coutning for a little over have of Illinois. That city almost met Georgia’s murder rate and Georgia has more gun rights.
Idiots like Tio Hardiman thinks just because you have a gun, you will think violance.
http://youtu.be/V5-PtVuLgi0
Evil minded people will use anything they can get their hands on to hurt people and a crinimal will always get their guns off the black market.
Otis McDonald talks about the gun ban did not protect him in Chicago.
http://youtu.be/oFTHlmEdmyw
[Edited 4/25/2013 12:13:36 PM ]
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jrbogie1949
Ventura, CA
68, joined Mar. 2009
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well gee, we killed more in hiroshima than were killed on 9/11. we kill more on the highways than we killed in hiroshima. your point???
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metalshadow6
Dillon, SC
36, joined Feb. 2013
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Stricter gun laws and regulation will not protect people and are not the big bad evil people want to make them out to be. The only ting it does is puts people at a higher risk. If you want to regulate and banned base on the number of people killed by something, there are other things that kill more then guns.
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deneez
Rochester, MI
57, joined Apr. 2012
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c*ck a doodle dooooooooooooo
c*ck a doodle dooooooooooooo
Yes, its time to wake up.
If YOU don't want your background checked YOU shouldn't be owning.
Not everyone is entitled to a gun simply because they live in the U.S. under articles of the constitution which provide them the right to bear arms.
Would you knowingly sell a gun to a man who has committed an armed robbery, or worst yet took a life?
IF your answer is NO it supports my statement on entitlement.
As a nurse for employment I underwent fingerprinting and an extensive background check.
And you don't want the same for someone who owns a gun, or a large round ammunition assault rifle?
What's the matter with this country?
How many Sandy Hook's do you want?
Why not just smoke some of that there 'legal' medical marijuana, throw Billy the rifle and go huntin!
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manureman
Bluefield, WV
75, joined Mar. 2008
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if a person has nothing to hide, they should not be afraid of a background check. it could possibily save a life. i don't want some deranged idiot in my neighborhood owning a gun.
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