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Look, the bot learned a new American fad……from 20 years ago.
He got meLook, the bot learned a new American fad……from 20 years ago.
Maybe, just maybe Warrior realizes how absurd he’s looking.Look, the bot learned a new American fad……from 20 years ago.
why not a fee? Clearly there would be some cost to setting up and maintaining registry. Seems only far that fees should cover thisBut...why exactly? Serious question.
We register boats, motorcycles, ATV's, Quads, Cars, trucks, semi's, what else? Boat motors in Texas.....work trailers, boat trailers, home made trailers.....
So why is is unconstitutional to register something that can literally take your life?
As a responsible gun owner, I'm okay with a registry. I'm not okay with paying a registration fee, but I am okay with a registry.
Ok, charge a feewhy not a fee? Clearly there would be some cost to setting up and maintaining registry. Seems only far that fees should cover this
Aren’t there fees to every other thing we license . Just seems logicalOk, charge a fee
Yep, I just didn’t want it to be another revenue stream, but yes.Aren’t there fees to every other thing we license . Just seems logical
To add fuel to the fire, our resident gun nuts will see a stat like this and still shrug it off and make further excuses. We’re living terroristic state at this point with all the gun violence. But hey, guns aren’t the problem.
Kinda similar to Kenosha. One of many things went wrong. The presence of AR's in non trained minors hands. Failure of out of town people to follow curfew. The failure of the governor to call in National Guard. Locals deferring to militia. But the gun got the most play by one side. While excused or applauded by the other.This thread turned in to a weird read:
There were many things that went wrong that day. (One of them is a door)
Hawknester: DOOR!! DOOR!! DOOR!!
Yes, one of the many things that went wrong was a door.
Hawknester: DOOR!! DOOR!! DOOR!!
Um, yes the door was a thing that went wrong. There were a whole bunch of other things though.
Hawknester: DOOR!! DOOR!! DOOR!!
I.. I don't... yes.. a door.
Hawknester: I can't believe you guys are focused on the door!!!!!!
Me: wtf?
This thread turned in to a weird read:
There were two things that went wrong that day. Texas gun laws and access to those guns.
Hawknester: DOOR!! DOOR!! DOOR!!
Yes, one of the many things that went wrong was a door.
Hawknester: DOOR!! DOOR!! DOOR!!
Um, yes the door was a thing that went wrong. There were a whole bunch of other things though.
Hawknester: DOOR!! DOOR!! DOOR!!
I.. I don't... yes.. a door.
Hawknester: I can't believe you guys are focused on the door!!!!!!
Me: wtf?
FIFYThe first has proven to be false.
The second is likely true, but only after the suspect was already in that "barricaded" classroom. There were a whole bunch of officers that had children in that school. Its not surprising that this might be the case. FYI.
And, you of course realize, or fail to mention, that one of those same border patrol agents found out his daughter was dead while trying to help the girl that covered herself in her best friends blood (his daughters) and was also one of the kids calling 911...
There were a number of mistakes in this particular case.
1. The teacher who propped the door that allowed the gunman to gain entrance
Case in point. Quotes post, deletes everything except DOOR!! DOOR!! DOOR!!FIFY
What is the own a gun defense? Good guy with a gun does what ?Case in point. Quotes post, deletes everything except DOOR!! DOOR!! DOOR!!
They always become that though. Maybe it will go to gun safety or training. That would be good useYep, I just didn’t want it to be another revenue stream, but yes.
Jesus, dude. You want to blame a propped open door.FIFY
Nester agrees with you, he's a teacher frustrated by people online blaming the teacher for supposedly propping the door. Personally I don't trust the information released by the authorities after their stories have changed at least a dozen times.Jesus, dude. You want to blame a propped open door.
The kid with the easy buy of weapons…
My lord, can we not make it more obvious.
Who does like it?The NRA and politicians they own do not like the imagery coming out today. They don't like the wait to go in. They don't like the video of the wailing parents outside of the school.
Absolutely. Fvcking. Shameful.
That story is so full of law enforcement incompetence. After reading that article, does anyone really think having more school police officers would make schools any safer?Aware of Injuries Inside, Uvalde Police Waited to Confront Gunman
Aware of Injuries Inside, Uvalde Police Waited to Confront Gunman (Published 2022)
More than a dozen students remained alive for over an hour before officers entered their classrooms. The commander feared a risk to officers’ lives, new documents show.www.nytimes.com
That story is so full of law enforcement incompetence. After reading that article, does anyone really think having more school police officers would make schools any safer?