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Longshot Ravenwood
Algintal Core Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2013.06.10 09:52:00 -
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Apparently video games are so harmful to people that they've decided to nerf common sense. |
JL3Eleven
PFB Pink Fluffy Bunnies
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Posted - 2013.06.10 15:22:00 -
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Good thing I bought 3 AR's, many high capacity clips, and 1500 rounds in the last 6 months.
#NotKidding #ComeGetSome |
Julius Vindice
A.N.O.N.Y.M.O.U.S. ROFL BROS
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Posted - 2013.06.11 01:26:00 -
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Gun control laws in my area will only result in civil war so bring it on. |
WhiteMage7322
Ikomari-Onu Enforcement Caldari State
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Posted - 2013.06.11 07:26:00 -
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One of the public school near me had a event for trading NERF guns for a coupon for a restaurant.
Back to topic. I use video games to release some stress and without it, I would be raging and no one wants to see me rage. XD |
Void Echo
Internal Error. Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2013.06.11 09:57:00 -
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Julius Vindice wrote:Gun control laws in my area will only result in civil war so bring it on.
iv been waiting for a 2nd civil war since obama arrived |
Derrith Erador
Bloodwolves Battalion
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Posted - 2013.06.12 01:43:00 -
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this man is right I'm not a big fan of gun control, but i think this guy has the right idea on it. |
Kane Fyea
DUST University Ivy League
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Posted - 2013.06.12 01:49:00 -
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Derrith Erador wrote:this man is right I'm not a big fan of gun control, but i think this guy has the right idea on it. I think people would start making their own bullets then lol.
Also good thing I have a few high capacity magazines here. |
DeadlyAztec11
One-Armed Bandits Unclaimed.
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Posted - 2013.06.12 16:00:00 -
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Void Echo wrote:Julius Vindice wrote:Gun control laws in my area will only result in civil war so bring it on. iv been waiting for a 2nd civil war since obama arrived Obama is a good guy!
At least better than that Romney fellow, he might be of Mexican decent but he does not have my favor. I feel Obama has a better foreign policy and immigration policy. Though, I feel that economic wise, it should be easier to start a company, though, corporations should be more difficult. As it stands, all of it is difficult
So yeah, I think that we can't just go all left wing or all right wing (both will fail), we need a nice middle ground. |
Julius Vindice
A.N.O.N.Y.M.O.U.S. ROFL BROS
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Posted - 2013.06.12 18:49:00 -
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An armed society is a polite society as people have said.
Now tell me this... how many times have there been violence at a gun show (except the occasional misfire from weapons that have seen existence since the 1800's and the owner can't take care of them), none because everyone is armed and if you try anything then you'll become a bullet sponge.
Your less likely to get mugged if you have a shotgun at the ready or an assault rifle and as such the would-be criminal will be less inclined to try something since his target is not helpless or weak and unarmed.
My immediate area is a good example of such since nearly everyone here is armed and alert for crime. |
DeadlyAztec11
One-Armed Bandits Unclaimed.
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Posted - 2013.06.12 19:16:00 -
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Julius Vindice wrote:An armed society is a polite society as people have said.
Now tell me this... how many times have there been violence at a gun show (except the occasional misfire from weapons that have seen existence since the 1800's and the owner can't take care of them), none because everyone is armed and if you try anything then you'll become a bullet sponge.
Your less likely to get mugged if you have a shotgun at the ready or an assault rifle and as such the would-be criminal will be less inclined to try something since his target is not helpless or weak and unarmed.
My immediate area is a good example of such since nearly everyone here is armed and alert for crime.
Yes, exactly, people should be allowed to carry weapons on their person, though, not everyone should.
Spot on.
~Sincerely, a Mexican Citizen that has the constitutional right to own a weapon, yet in reality, it is more difficult to get a gun license in Mexico than it is to make a jetpack... Do not let this happen in the U.S.A! People, still carry weapons in Mexico, though, only the Criminals have the best of weapons...
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hackerzilla
Defenders of the Helghast Dream
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Posted - 2013.06.12 21:31:00 -
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there is 1to many redneck ignorant dickheads on this thread |
gbghg
L.O.T.I.S. RISE of LEGION
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Posted - 2013.06.12 21:39:00 -
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God this thread is like an NRA meeting, "More guns". I seriously do not understand how you can have events like the recent school massacre in the US and still think that having such lax gun laws is fine, the most effective way to stop something like that from happening is to make sure that the criminals and the crazies don't get they're hands on the weapons. The fact is the US constitution was created in a time of civil war and revolution, where carrying a weapon was a way of physically and symbolically opposing British rule, there is no need for such a widespread array of weapons in a modern democracy. Here's a couple of Interesting links a quick google search turned up
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_politics_in_the_United_Kingdom http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_politics_in_the_United_States http://m.politics.co.uk/reference/gun-crime
From a British citizen who is a firm believer in gun regulation. |
DeadlyAztec11
One-Armed Bandits Unclaimed.
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Posted - 2013.06.12 22:17:00 -
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gbghg wrote:God this thread is like an NRA meeting, "More guns". I seriously do not understand how you can have events like the recent school massacre in the US and still think that having such lax gun laws is fine, the most effective way to stop something like that from happening is to make sure that the criminals and the crazies don't get they're hands on the weapons. The fact is the US constitution was created in a time of civil war and revolution, where carrying a weapon was a way of physically and symbolically opposing British rule, there is no need for such a widespread array of weapons in a modern democracy. Here's a couple of Interesting links a quick google search turned up http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_politics_in_the_United_Kingdomhttp://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_politics_in_the_United_Stateshttp://m.politics.co.uk/reference/gun-crimeFrom a British citizen who is a firm believer in gun regulation.
Mexico has even STRICTER laws against weapons. See how successful it has worked out for us? Bro, you are acting like this a black and white issue.
Speaking about the U.K, you guys should ban kitchen knives already, too many shankings ;) Tell me how that works out for you. |
SickJ
sephiroth clones General Tso's Alliance
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Posted - 2013.06.12 22:39:00 -
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DeadlyAztec11 wrote:
Speaking about the U.K, you guys should ban kitchen knives already, too many shankings ;) Tell me how that works out for you.
I hear it's already working pretty well. Bystanders don't normally get hit by stray fire when two gangsters have a knife fight (unlike what happens in the US when a bunch of idiots pull G18s on each other in a mall). |
DeadlyAztec11
One-Armed Bandits Unclaimed.
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Posted - 2013.06.13 00:24:00 -
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SickJ wrote:DeadlyAztec11 wrote:
Speaking about the U.K, you guys should ban kitchen knives already, too many shankings ;) Tell me how that works out for you.
I hear it's already working pretty well. Bystanders don't normally get hit by stray fire when two gangsters have a knife fight (unlike what happens in the US when a bunch of idiots pull G18s on each other in a mall). You do not seem to understand!
Guns are all over North America, one way or another people are going to get them. The petty thieves you have in the U.K do not even compare with the SOB's we got up here. Just south if the border, in freaking Mexico (again it has STRICTER gun laws than the U.K), it is a freaking war zone. More people die there yearly in gang violence, than people do in Afghanistan, due to the war.
It only works in Europe, because it is made up of small countries that are easy to secure (freakin' France is the size of Texas). Central and South America are very lawless, most are democratic republics.
I want to know where the hell you people live that you feel safe taking away guns from people that need them to protect themselves. The Brits may feel safe on their archipelago, where the biggest threat are petty thieves and you are surrounded by friendly nations. Plus, a well founded military that they can trust.
We here in the Southern U.S.A, Central America and South America, do not have these privileges. Count your blessings and leave us alone, you may mean well, though, you know not what you speak of.
That last part about Europe was @gbghg |
Derrith Erador
Bloodwolves Battalion
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Posted - 2013.06.13 03:19:00 -
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aztec brings many valid points. if i may add, first off, if a person was truly determined to get a gun and light up an area filled with people, gun laws wouldn't stop him/her. there are crimelords and smugglers that get millions dealing stolen military tech. second, before anyone starts going on about the boston bombing and the school shootings, keep in mind, like aztec said, we're bigger than the UK, thus a larger population, which means our psychos are harder to spot and stop in time. The UK is smaller in size, and population, making it far easier for you guys to spot the crazies and get them locked up. Third, the gun control law fails to take into account the people who don't own them for self defense, or shooting, but just for collecting. Like it or not, guns played a vital in history, much like the invention of the katana in the muromachi period, it was used in creating history, not a pretty history, mind you, but still history, and they want to preserve it. I'd like to go ahead and close this by saying whoever made the comment about the kitchen knives, i knew what you were referring to, and I think maybe that was bit out of line. |
gbghg
L.O.T.I.S. RISE of LEGION
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Posted - 2013.06.13 06:44:00 -
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I understand your point Aztec, it makes sense and it's fair enough that you would want something to protect yourself in an area like that. And you're right, if someone was determined enough they could still get access to a weapon if they wanted to, the point of gun control is not to stop the use of gun's entirely, that'd be difficult even here in the UK, it's to make sure that it's hard for the criminals and the crazies to get their hands on them. Will it stop all of them? No it won't, even countries like the UK and Switzerland which are tight on gun control still have incidents and a couple of spree killings over the decades. But all the law has to accomplish is to make sure that every crazy person who wants to kill themselves and others can't get their hands on the weapons to do it.
And I would point out that weapons used to abound in Europe too, he'll English common law used to allow people to bear arms just like in the states, but the better part of a century of gun laws has reduced that to current day levels. At the very least assault weapons should be banned again, keeping a handgun for self defenses is something that makes sense but there's no need to allow that level of firepower into civilian hands. |
DeadlyAztec11
One-Armed Bandits Unclaimed.
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Posted - 2013.06.13 09:44:00 -
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gbghg wrote:I understand your point Aztec, it makes sense and it's fair enough that you would want something to protect yourself in an area like that. And you're right, if someone was determined enough they could still get access to a weapon if they wanted to, the point of gun control is not to stop the use of gun's entirely, that'd be difficult even here in the UK, it's to make sure that it's hard for the criminals and the crazies to get their hands on them. Will it stop all of them? No it won't, even countries like the UK and Switzerland which are tight on gun control still have incidents and a couple of spree killings over the decades. But all the law has to accomplish is to make sure that every crazy person who wants to kill themselves and others can't get their hands on the weapons to do it.
And I would point out that weapons used to abound in Europe too, he'll English common law used to allow people to bear arms just like in the states, but the better part of a century of gun laws has reduced that to current day levels. At the very least assault weapons should be banned again, keeping a handgun for self defenses is something that makes sense but there's no need to allow that level of firepower into civilian hands. You do realize that most of the mass shootings have either been accomplished through the use of handguns or semi-automatic weapons. You may say what about the Aurora shooting, it was a semi-automatic AR-15, not full auto, not burst fire. The recent school shooting in Newtown, was committed with pistols, so was the Virginia Tech shooting. |
iceyburnz
Crux Special Tasks Group Gallente Federation
708
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Posted - 2013.06.13 12:43:00 -
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gbghg wrote:God this thread is like an NRA meeting, "More guns". I seriously do not understand how you can have events like the recent school massacre in the US and still think that having such lax gun laws is fine, the most effective way to stop something like that from happening is to make sure that the criminals and the crazies don't get they're hands on the weapons. The fact is the US constitution was created in a time of civil war and revolution, where carrying a weapon was a way of physically and symbolically opposing British rule, there is no need for such a widespread array of weapons in a modern democracy. Here's a couple of Interesting links a quick google search turned up http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_politics_in_the_United_Kingdomhttp://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_politics_in_the_United_Stateshttp://m.politics.co.uk/reference/gun-crimeFrom a British citizen who is a firm believer in gun regulation.
I diagree with you.
Britian is a tiny tiny country. In Britian its harder to see the bigger picture because help is always less than 10 minutes away.
In America you can live in a farm hours from help. Without some form protection, criminals, who will always find ways to get guns, and vesabily do what they like to you and yours down the barrel of a gun. The police ain't coming any time soon. You and your family are dead. Or worse.
Also we in Britian do it our way, the Americans do it thier way. I can't honestly say that I wish Americans would leave the world alone if I start poking my nose in thier politics.
No tolerance gun control works in the UK for specific reasons. It wouldn't work in the US. |
DeadlyAztec11
One-Armed Bandits Unclaimed.
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Posted - 2013.06.13 21:05:00 -
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Derrith Erador wrote:aztec brings many valid points. if i may add, first off, if a person was truly determined to get a gun and light up an area filled with people, gun laws wouldn't stop him/her. there are crimelords and smugglers that get millions dealing stolen military tech. second, before anyone starts going on about the boston bombing and the school shootings, keep in mind, like aztec said, we're bigger than the UK, thus a larger population, which means our psychos are harder to spot and stop in time. The UK is smaller in size, and population, making it far easier for you guys to spot the crazies and get them locked up. Third, the gun control law fails to take into account the people who don't own them for self defense, or shooting, but just for collecting. Like it or not, guns played a vital in history, much like the invention of the katana in the muromachi period, it was used in creating history, not a pretty history, mind you, but still history, and they want to preserve it. I'd like to go ahead and close this by saying whoever made the comment about the kitchen knives, i knew what you were referring to, and I think maybe that was bit out of line. I was not referencing to 'that'!
I was simply speaking about the higher than average home invasions, shankings and muggings, that are committed by the use of blades, that occurs in the U.K.
I would have only referred to 'that', if they had used the recent shootings in the U.S to prove their point; they alluded to them, to be fair. |
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Otavio Martins
The Sound Of Freedom Renegade Alliance
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Posted - 2013.06.13 23:27:00 -
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DeadlyAztec11 wrote:gbghg wrote:God this thread is like an NRA meeting, "More guns". I seriously do not understand how you can have events like the recent school massacre in the US and still think that having such lax gun laws is fine, the most effective way to stop something like that from happening is to make sure that the criminals and the crazies don't get they're hands on the weapons. The fact is the US constitution was created in a time of civil war and revolution, where carrying a weapon was a way of physically and symbolically opposing British rule, there is no need for such a widespread array of weapons in a modern democracy. Here's a couple of Interesting links a quick google search turned up http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_politics_in_the_United_Kingdomhttp://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_politics_in_the_United_Stateshttp://m.politics.co.uk/reference/gun-crimeFrom a British citizen who is a firm believer in gun regulation. Mexico has even STRICTER laws against weapons. See how successful it has worked out for us? Bro, you are acting like this a black and white issue. Speaking about the U.K, you guys should ban kitchen knives already, too many shankings ;) Tell me how that works out for you.
In Brazil is also difficult to get a gun, but.... there are still criminals with AK-47, 92F, Bazooka(no shitting), grenades, etc... and by the way, airsoft guns are so expensive here that its cheaper to get real ones. |
mollerz
Minja Scouts
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Posted - 2013.06.14 01:11:00 -
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The world is a bad place full of bad people some of the time. |
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