https://www.npr.org/2022/05/25/11011...banned-houston
I don't understand. Why wouldn't he be more safe with all the republicans around him are toting guns? How are they going to stop a bad guy with a gun if they don't have guns?
https://www.npr.org/2022/05/25/11011...banned-houstonUmm, with their hands? A pen, a chair, anything is a weapon in the right hands.
I don't understand. Why wouldn't he be more safe with all the republicans around him are toting guns? How are they going to stop a bad guy with a gun if they don't have guns?
Originally Posted by onawbtngr546
Umm, with their hands? A pen, a chair, anything is a weapon in the right hands. Originally Posted by Devo
What's more lethal? A guy with a pain/chair/fists, or a piece of metal traveling at supersonic speeds into your head?What’s more lethal is a tyrannical government
The whole 'don't bring a knife to a gun fight' means 'don't put yourself at a disadvantage'. Makes sense. Just like how you don't use nuclear weapons to do something mundane.
It's overkill. Guns are far too lethal. Originally Posted by onawbtngr546
You’re factually wrong. It’s happening now. Trump defended the second amendment. That’s your right to defend yourself from a tyrannical government. As usual, you have it ass backwards. Originally Posted by bambino