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I would also like to point out as a black man living in America I smh every time a fellow black man talks about getting a license to carry a concealed firearm. That's shyt is crazy to me.....
 

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I would also like to point out as a black man living in America I smh every time a fellow black man talks about getting a license to carry a concealed firearm. That's shyt is crazy to me.....

So true. Part of the reason the guns nuts have their guns have their gun is to shoot your black ass.
 

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@Dirty Mcdrawz 2nd amendment for black men didn't save trayvon or any of the black boys that got shot this year. Infact the black man with guns is the excuse they use to kill you.
 
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@Dirty Mcdrawz 2nd amendment for black men didn't save trayvon or any of the black boys that got shot this year. Infact the black man with guns is the excuse they use to kill you.


So many young black children killed by guns.
 
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From NBC NEWS, this will be ignored:

Law enforcement officials initially told NBC News that the gunman was Lanza's brother, Ryan, and they had sent out a bulletin to local and federal law enforcement agencies to that effect.
But when authorities went to Ryan's home in Hoboken, N.J., to search it, they unexpectedly found him there.
Ryan told police he was not involved and that his brother has a history of mental health issues and might have had his ID at the time of the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary, officials said.
The weapons used in the shooting were legally purchased and registered to Nancy Lanza, two law enforcement officials told NBC News.
Two 9mm handguns, one made by Glock and the other by Sig Sauer, were recovered inside the school. An AR-15-type rifle also was found at the scene, but there were conflicting reports Friday night whether it had been used in the shooting.

Authorities ID gunman who killed 27 in elementary school massacre - U.S. News


Hmm. Weapons legally purchased by a citizen without any history or issues. The weapons might have been stolen from his mother.

Two handguns definitely used and used in an execution manner (close range). They are not sure if the AR15 was ever used in the shooting.

Then, the most important part, this person was a disturbed individual with known mental issues (and possible learning development) issues.


He didn't walk in and buy these guns like you idiots were claiming. I don't expect any of you to admit you were wrong.
 

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Brehs, I stay like a exit down from the NRA hq's bldg and they have police security around the bldg. Thought they'd be able to protect themselves but guess not
 

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From NBC NEWS, this will be ignored:

Authorities ID gunman who killed 27 in elementary school massacre - U.S. News

Hmm. Weapons legally purchased by a citizen without any history or issues. The weapons might have been stolen from his mother.

Two handguns definitely used and used in an execution manner (close range). They are not sure if the AR15 was ever used in the shooting.

Then, the most important part, this person was a disturbed individual with known mental issues (and possible learning development) issues.

He didn't walk in and buy these guns like you idiots were claiming. I don't expect any of you to admit you were wrong.

I think this thread is more about gun control in general, not the specifics of this case

but it seems that info could be used in an argument for all out gun control
 

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I think this thread is more about gun control in general, not the specifics of this case

but it seems that info could be used in an argument for all out gun control


It's funny how people like you just gloss over the part where the killer was described by his own family member as mentally ill and didn't buy the weapons himself.

That doesn't register at all with types like you.
 

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From NBC NEWS, this will be ignored:



Authorities ID gunman who killed 27 in elementary school massacre - U.S. News


Hmm. Weapons legally purchased by a citizen without any history or issues. The weapons might have been stolen from his mother.

Two handguns definitely used and used in an execution manner (close range). They are not sure if the AR15 was ever used in the shooting.

Then, the most important part, this person was a disturbed individual with known mental issues (and possible learning development) issues.


He didn't walk in and buy these guns like you idiots were claiming. I don't expect any of you to admit you were wrong.

So do you think it was worth it for his mom to have those guns to protect her family? Sadly this is what happens more than the guns actualy being used to protect someone, they are usualy used to kill the wrong person.

If she had some non lethal family protectors her family and 28 other people would still be alive right now.
 

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It's funny how people like you just gloss over the part where the killer was described by his own family member as mentally ill and didn't buy the weapons himself.

That doesn't register at all with types like you.

it's funny how you assume everyone is gonna ignore your post, and then you gloss over my response. and then look how rude you are to me saying shyt like "people/types like you". did I say anything to warrant that?

for the record I never said anything about him buying the weapons himself (I'm not sure about other people). in fact, I've been staying away from the actual story since there seems to still be a lot of confusion

like i said, it seems that info could be used in an argument for all out gun control. what steps exactly could be taken to prevent this sort of thing in the future. the mother could have locked up the guns better, but maybe she did and crafty son figured out how to get them. regardless it seems hard to enforce how people store their weapons in their home. should we just say "oh well, this was unpreventable"? I don't think that's very helpful. his mother did buy the guns legally (again, I'm not ready to get attached to any of the "facts" in this case yet, so I'll just say that's an assumption), and if she didn't own those guns, he couldn't have stole them from her (could he have gotten them some other way? perhaps...). this is very similar to the argument about how many 'illegal guns' were once purchased legally and then stolen. sure, it would be great if everyone properly stored their weapons, but that's just not reality
 

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i think of it as america being a skyscraper with 236 year old foundations and framework that has some surface changes and nothing more.

all these scenarios these dudes are using are set up for their success while disregarding the very real scenario of shyt going to shyt. Let's talk about actual gun control and not imaginary movie scenes that you've put yourselves in. Let's talk about how America has the worst gun violence out of any 1st world country. Let's talk about how Switzerland's, Japan's, and United Kingdom gun control model won't work in America because our culture is VERY different. The only model that could probably work in the United States is Canada's.

:snoop::heh: @ some of the rambo shyt some of you nikkas are talking about

seriously. i've been saying this for a while. it's weird. people talk about these mass murderers being influenced by violent games and movies but it's actually the pro-gun, pro-ccw dudes i'd be more worried about when it comes to that shyt...cuz through those mediums they've been convinced that they can all be the regular joe turned hero gunslinger vigilante if they were packing heat.

and i bet a lot of them would LOVE to have an excuse to pull their guns out.
 
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So do you think it was worth it for his mom to have those guns to protect her family? Sadly this is what happens more than the guns actualy being used to protect someone, they are usualy used to kill the wrong person.

If she had some non lethal family protectors her family and 28 other people would still be alive right now.[/QUOTE

The mother was supposed to prevent access to the guns. Obviously the kid wanted a large body count he was getting guns regardless
 

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So do you think it was worth it for his mom to have those guns to protect her family? Sadly this is what happens more than the guns actualy being used to protect someone, they are usualy used to kill the wrong person.

If she had some non lethal family protectors her family and 28 other people would still be alive right now.[/QUOTE

The mother was supposed to prevent access to the guns. Obviously the kid wanted a large body count he was getting guns regardless


Any excuse in the book. Why not just admit that these guns didn't protect this family. Guns don't protect, they kill.
 
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