Another SCHOOL shooting

threepeckeredbillygoat's Avatar
Mexico only has one gun store....compared to how many gun stores in the USA????????

Yet you fail to mention how the guns got into Mexico....admit it fat boy....man up! I'll say it for you USA! They only shit hole is the USA for making too many guns... you ain't got the balls to admit... pussy faggot! Originally Posted by GiovaniDosSantos
Easy on the name callin there, tough guy. You might hurt my little feelings.

I am not afraid to say how the guns get into Mexico. There are several ways. It's really not that difficult when your military is corupt, your police force is corupt, your politicians are corupt, and when your criminals are free to go unchecked to smuggle them in from anywhere they can get them. That shit hole should build a wall to keep our guns out. And keep their criminals from coming over here and other countries to get them. The bill of rights was created for AMERICANS. Not for Mexico. If you don't like our rights, you are more then welcome to leave.

If this place is such a shithole, why so many want to come here illegally?

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GiovaniDosSantos's Avatar
Easy on the name callin there, tough guy. You might hurt my little feelings.

I am not afraid to say how the guns get into Mexico. There are several ways. It's really not that difficult when your military is corupt, your police force is corupt, your politicians are corupt, and when your criminals are free to go unchecked to smuggle them in from anywhere they can get them. That shit hole should build a wall to keep our guns out. And keep their criminals from coming over here and other countries to get them. The bill of rights was created for AMERICANS. Not for Mexico. If you don't like our rights, you are more then welcome to leave.

If this place is such a shithole, why so many want to come here illegally?

. Originally Posted by threepeckeredbillygoat

You still afraid fat boy lol ...here's a paragraph

A federal operation dubbed Fast and Furious allowed weapons from the U.S. to pass into the hands of suspected gun smugglers so the arms could be traced to the higher echelons of Mexican drug cartels.

.fucken coward...you hate facts don't you?

The Second Amendment to the United States Constitution was made for a sole purpose.....The right to keep and bear arms is the people's right to possess weapons for their own defense...not for mass producing USA gun companies to go crazy to make money

I'll stay where i damn please.... And there's not a damn thing you can do about it..

Stop making it seam like USA military, police or politicians are not corrupt lol dumb tard. Russia has the USA by the balls and Trump bends over for Putin lol if that is not corrupt then i don't know what is. Scared lil USA president bitch. How about rocket boy Kim Jong-un lol? At least Obama had the balls to stand up to Putin unlike your orange buffoon President. Most of the massive killings, school shootings or public shootings are done by you white prick criminals. Timothy James McVeigh

Why? cuss your shit hole country keeps hiring them you idiot. Stop hiring them you moron and they won't come...it's no like they come over and hire themselves ....but you won't cuss your shit hole country wants cheap labor....

You have no argument dip shit...end of story....you are useless as tits on a boar hog...
Why do we keep saying that banning guns won't work when it's been proven to work in every other developed country in the world? Pretty sure more people die by gun accidents than people who kill a perpetrator. But we want more guns in school and assume there won't be accidents. SMH!
threepeckeredbillygoat's Avatar
Why do we keep saying that banning guns won't work when it's been proven to work in every other developed country in the world? Originally Posted by Barrymccockinner
It worked out real well for the Jews when Hitler banned them from owning guns, didn't it.

And how many millions did Stalin murder after guns were banned?

And these aren't the only instances of this happening.

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CG2014's Avatar
Guns don't kill people.

Guns are just an inert paper weight when it's not picked up and handled by a human being.

It's the human being that handles it, squeezes the trigger and decides that the bullet that's coming out from it hits another human being, that kills people.
Pretty sure more people die by gun accidents than people who kill a perpetrator. But we want more guns in school and assume there won't be accidents. SMH! Originally Posted by Barrymccockinner
I left out the first part of your statement because it was really a separate subject. But, if you go to the relevant statistics published by the CDC, you'll see that accidental deaths from firearms are extraordinarily low. Much lower than automobiles. There are no relevant statistics kept on how many innocent lives are saved, in large part because when a criminal is confronted with an armed "victim" they run like hell and don't wait to be shot. I've been in a few gunfights in my life (not many), and was able to use the threat of deadly force to stop the criminals use of force without a single shot being fired. Those events don't make it into the CDC stats.

In the aggregate, the total number of firearms deaths (including suicides!) in the US is comparable to the total number of automobile deaths. If you remove the suicides, then automobiles are used to kill far more people each year.

Firearm accidents are the results of either a lack of training, or flat-out negligence.

What this animal did in Florida was no accident. It was purposeful, deliberate, and cold-blooded. I would sooner get rid of him, than I would deprive you of your right to protect yourself from animals like him.
rexdutchman's Avatar
But again the FBBi ( fed gov.com) failed so more laws that fail is going to help how,,
Its societal mental health issue that's what needs to be addressed
pyramider's Avatar
The mentally ill were mass released back into society in the 70s and 80s because it was deemed cruel and unusual punishment for them to removed from society and given meds.
threepeckeredbillygoat's Avatar
The mentally ill were mass released back into society in the 70s and 80s because it was deemed cruel and unusual punishment for them to removed from society and given meds. Originally Posted by pyramider
You are exactly right. That is why mass shootings exploded in 80s, 90s and 2ks.

this seems like the best proposal out there for gun control. pretty sure it would work, considering the strong venn relationship set dynamics we have in place currently:

https://theintercept.com/2018/02/17/...rida-shooting/
GiovaniDosSantos's Avatar
https://theintercept.com/2017/10/07/a-sick-country-filled-with-guns/


We live in a sick country. A country where it’s legal for someone to purchase 30 assault weapons and unlimited ammunition, weapons that really only have one purpose: to hunt and kill other human beings. A country where a cabal of high-powered lobbyists, bought-off politicians, and gun manufacturers profits off of massacres, where the meaning of the Second Amendment has been twisted so intensely that it no longer matters why it was written or what it was actually intended for.
The leaders of the National Rifle Association, who would be viewed as terrorist enablers and promoters in a sane society, they don’t like the first part of the Second Amendment — so much so that they don’t include it in their very public memorializing of their Holy Bible of gun addition.
The version of the Second Amendment displayed at the NRA’s headquarters doesn’t include the first half of the Second Amendment. The NRA only wants you to focus on the second half, which says, “… the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.” The first part of the Second Amendment, which the NRA finds too inconvenient to include, states, “A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State …”
Was the Las Vegas shooter a member of a well-regulated militia? No. Were any of the murderers who shot up schools or religious assemblies or workplaces members of a well-regulated militia? No. And regulated — that’s an interesting word, because no thoughtful person can really argue that guns in the United States are actually regulated in any meaningful way. In this country, you can buy dozens of assault weapons. You can store enough guns and ammunition in your garage to wage a small war. Why? Because the Second Amendment has been laundered through lobbyists, and some Supreme Court justices, to mean something it does not mean.
The coalition that fans the flames of fear and promotes the idea that guns keep us safe — that the solution to gun violence is more guns — makes a shitload of money off of all this death and misery. And they will make more money off of the Las Vegas massacre.
You can murder 20 innocent children between the ages of 6 and 7 at Sandy Hook Elementary School and these villains are unmoved in their belief in the golden calf of assault rifles. “If only the teachers had been armed, those kids might be alive today. Now let’s check out our stock prices.”
Each time we’re faced with a new mass murder with guns, in this case 58 killed and more than 500 wounded, we end up in the same place: “Let’s pray. Let’s tweak this or that law. Let’s talk about using acoustic sensors to detect gunshots. Let’s put armed private security in schools. Let’s use the terrorist watchlist to deny gun purchases. Let’s have more surveillance, more religious and racial profiling.” Which is absurd, given that most mass shooters are white.
None of what most politicians and TV pundits offer up in the aftermath of these killings is going to do anything to solve the real issue: We are a nation filled to the brim with guns, including assault weapons that are actually meant for assaulting people. Not for hunting. Not for sport, unless your sport is murder.
Watch what happens in Congress in the coming days. Empty platitudes. Bullshit proposals: “We must do something about this.” And, of course, a lot of prayer. But none of that is going to change to the fact that we live in a sick society that believes guns bring us security. A nation that has been taught by powerful, twisted people that guns aren’t part of the problem. That everything except guns — and how easy they are to get — is the problem. Mental illness is the problem. Muslims are the problem. Gangbangers in Chicago are the problem. Not having a gun is the problem. And when these mass shootings happen, most of the time, the shooter is a white man. We want to know who he was, why did it, what his motive was, as we should. But compare that to how black victims of police killings are treated in the media: “Well, did they do drugs? What were they wearing? Did they have a criminal record? Did they listen to hip hop? Where are the fathers?”
After he was killed by George Zimmerman, Trayvon Martin was characterized as a thug, his hooded sweatshirt somehow evidence that he was scary or menacing. That’s how black victims are portrayed. After police shot Tamir Rice, the head of Miami’s police union called the 12-year-old a thug, saying that if you act like a thug, you’ll get treated like one.
Contrast that with some of the stories we’ve seen about the Las Vegas shooter — not victim — shooter! One headline (since changed) in the Washington Post said he “enjoyed gambling, country music, lived quiet life before massacre.” Black victim is a thug; white shooter is a character from a country western song who just happens to murder 58 people. It’s sick. And this is a pattern.
What if mass shootings carried out by white men were covered the same way that stories involving shooters of other races are covered on a daily basis in this country? White-on-white crime. Let’s investigate country music and its violent lyrics. Let’s find some white people brave enough to speak out on this pandemic of white men carrying out mass shootings at an alarming rate. And let’s make them speak for their entire race.
We all know why the narratives are different. And another thing: We’re hearing once again that this is the most deadly mass shooting in U.S. history. It’s just not true. There are several examples of white gunmen killing huge numbers of black people. The 1917 East St. Louis massacre resulted in an estimated 100 black people being shot and lynched; in 1873, between 60 and 150 black people were massacred in Colfax, Louisiana. We don’t even know the exact numbers of Native Americans killed in mass shootings since the founding of the United States: Hundreds were killed in places like Sand Creek, Clear Lake, and Wounded Knee.
Donald Trump, who boasts that he’ll be the best friend the NRA could possibly have in the White House, suddenly found God when he first addressed the Las Vegas shooting. Let’s be real: Trump’s deepest connection to the Bible is watching Charlton Heston as Moses. But religious Trump, who speaks from the Scriptures, was praised for his perfect tone across the media. Specifically, on CNN: “Just what we needed to hear.”
A big part of our problem on guns is how it’s discussed in the media. Presidents who get prayerful are praised instead of held accountable for the role they play in sustaining this nation’s gun addiction, in promoting the gun industry that profits off of murder. When the shooter is an Arab or a Muslim, they are often immediately branded as a suspected terrorist. After Las Vegas, the president and other politicians called this shooter “deranged” or “insane” or another word that’s lost all meaning — “evil.”
When it’s a Muslim shooter, it’s perfectly acceptable to talk about what the U.S. response should be: watchlisting, banning people from entering the country, surveillance of mosques. But when white people do the killing, don’t talk about guns. That’s politicizing the tragedy, disrespecting the victims. Whether it’s someone inspired by ISIS murdering his coworkers or a white man shooting up a school or a white man gunning down Sikhs because he thought they were Muslims, they all do it with guns.
We don’t need prayers. We don’t need fake unity over the tragedy. We need to look at the common factor in all of these heinous acts of mass murder: guns. Anything else is just putting a Band-Aid on a gaping, infected, and lethal wound on our society.




Well i'll be damn.....real talk
threepeckeredbillygoat's Avatar
Well I'll be damned..... thats real bullshit!

"A well regulated militia" actually means well trained, well supplied, and ready to act in a moments notice. You know, like more than enough ammo and weapons to protect America. Because after all, without being well regulated there isn't much use in having a militia at all. Nice try though.


And just so you know... when you post the link to your left wing anti gun web site, you don't have to copy and paste the exact same bullshit underneath the link.

Your welcome.

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GiovaniDosSantos's Avatar
Makes more sense than your mental illness gay poster pic lmfao... this days every thing is a mental illness problem and you need to get to the Dr Phil show to get checked jajajajaja

You cheat on your wife or hubby its a mental illness
You drink to much its a mental illness
You play too much on your cell phone its a mental illness
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I'll post of what i want and when i want....Donald Trump and his NRA butt buddy friends ... you hate it that your country is corrupt and does nothing about it...don't hide it boy don't be a coward....As i remember correctly the high capacity magazine
used by the white boy Rambo in Las Vegas was sold out and in high demand lmfao..i mean really?
pyramider's Avatar
What are you contributing to correcting the corruption of this country?