Texas school shooting

rickyb

Well-Known Member
The guns aren’t the problem.
the guns end up in forgien countries which causes problems. theres no other country like you:


you have double the #2 country, 3 to 4x as much as canada

"AMY GOODMAN: That’s a rendition of Bob Dylan’s “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” by the Scottish musician Ted Christopher, a tribute to the 1996 Dunblane Primary School shooting in Scotland, when a gunman shot dead 16 children, ages 5 and 6, and a teacher. It was the deadliest mass shooting in U.K. history. After the shooting, the U.K. changed its gun laws. There hasn’t been a school shooting there since."



"After the 1996 Port Arthur mass shooting, Australia passed sweeping new gun control measures that largely ended mass shootings in the country. We speak with Rebecca Peters, an international arms control advocate who led the campaign to reform Australia’s gun laws after the massacre. She recalls how in just 10 days the prime minister brokered a deal with local officials to pass higher standards around gun safety that would prevent any mass shootings for the next 20 years. “We don’t think at all about the possibility of being murdered as we go about our daily lives in Australia,” says Peters."
 

UnionStrong

Sorry, but I don’t care anymore.
the guns end up in forgien countries which causes problems. theres no other country like you:


you have double the #2 country, 3 to 4x as much as canada

"AMY GOODMAN: That’s a rendition of Bob Dylan’s “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” by the Scottish musician Ted Christopher, a tribute to the 1996 Dunblane Primary School shooting in Scotland, when a gunman shot dead 16 children, ages 5 and 6, and a teacher. It was the deadliest mass shooting in U.K. history. After the shooting, the U.K. changed its gun laws. There hasn’t been a school shooting there since."



"After the 1996 Port Arthur mass shooting, Australia passed sweeping new gun control measures that largely ended mass shootings in the country. We speak with Rebecca Peters, an international arms control advocate who led the campaign to reform Australia’s gun laws after the massacre. She recalls how in just 10 days the prime minister brokered a deal with local officials to pass higher standards around gun safety that would prevent any mass shootings for the next 20 years. “We don’t think at all about the possibility of being murdered as we go about our daily lives in Australia,” says Peters."
:censored2: off weasel!
 

bottomups

Bad Moon Risen'
It’s time to ask ourselves whether the government and the government media complex is conspiring to make these shootings happen. I’ve long believed that that’s exactly what’s happening. Find a mental midget and turn him lose with some weapons and politicize the tragedy. It’s not like they give two craps about murder. They’re fine with it if it’s unborn babies
Why not kill the unborn? Would save them from getting massacred in school.
 

Thebrownblob

Well-Known Member
the guns end up in forgien countries which causes problems. theres no other country like you:


you have double the #2 country, 3 to 4x as much as canada

"AMY GOODMAN: That’s a rendition of Bob Dylan’s “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” by the Scottish musician Ted Christopher, a tribute to the 1996 Dunblane Primary School shooting in Scotland, when a gunman shot dead 16 children, ages 5 and 6, and a teacher. It was the deadliest mass shooting in U.K. history. After the shooting, the U.K. changed its gun laws. There hasn’t been a school shooting there since."



"After the 1996 Port Arthur mass shooting, Australia passed sweeping new gun control measures that largely ended mass shootings in the country. We speak with Rebecca Peters, an international arms control advocate who led the campaign to reform Australia’s gun laws after the massacre. She recalls how in just 10 days the prime minister brokered a deal with local officials to pass higher standards around gun safety that would prevent any mass shootings for the next 20 years. “We don’t think at all about the possibility of being murdered as we go about our daily lives in Australia,” says Peters."
But I thought laws in other countries would stop that? So now you admit more laws do nothing? Your problem is you think everyone is a mass murderer just waiting for a gun. It’s a very immature way of looking at life. So like a grade school Teacher you want to punish everyone the same. How has the war on drugs worked? How did prohibition work? When the state is the one that tells you what’s right and wrong you have a problem. Remember drugs are bad until the government can make money on them with your tax dollars. Remember gambling is bad until the government can make money on it with your tax dollars…. Do you see a trend? If you’re waiting for the government to give you your moral direction you will have more of this.
 

rickyb

Well-Known Member
But I thought laws and other countries would stop that? So now you admit more laws do nothing? Your problem is you think everyone is a mass murderer just waiting for a gun. It’s a very immature way of looking at life. So like a grade school Teacher you want to punish everyone the same. How has the war on drugs worked? How did prohibition work? When the state is the one that tells you what’s right and wrong you have a problem. Remember drugs are bad until the government can make money on them with your tax dollars. Remember gambling is bad until the government can make money on it with your tax dollars…. Do you see a trend? If you’re waiting for the government to give you your moral direction you will have more of this.
war on drugs was probably just racism.

some govts tell employers how much vacation their workers can take. i like this and want this. market not going so great over here.
 

UnionStrong

Sorry, but I don’t care anymore.
But I thought laws and other countries would stop that? So now you admit more laws do nothing? Your problem is you think everyone is a mass murderer just waiting for a gun. It’s a very immature way of looking at life. So like a grade school Teacher you want to punish everyone the same. How has the war on drugs worked? How did prohibition work? When the state is the one that tells you what’s right and wrong you have a problem. Remember drugs are bad until the government can make money on them with your tax dollars. Remember gambling is bad until the government can make money on it with your tax dollars…. Do you see a trend? If you’re waiting for the government to give you your moral direction you will have more of this.
Well said.
 

Jkloc420

Do you need an air compressor or tire gauge
the guns end up in forgien countries which causes problems. theres no other country like you:


you have double the #2 country, 3 to 4x as much as canada

"AMY GOODMAN: That’s a rendition of Bob Dylan’s “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” by the Scottish musician Ted Christopher, a tribute to the 1996 Dunblane Primary School shooting in Scotland, when a gunman shot dead 16 children, ages 5 and 6, and a teacher. It was the deadliest mass shooting in U.K. history. After the shooting, the U.K. changed its gun laws. There hasn’t been a school shooting there since."



"After the 1996 Port Arthur mass shooting, Australia passed sweeping new gun control measures that largely ended mass shootings in the country. We speak with Rebecca Peters, an international arms control advocate who led the campaign to reform Australia’s gun laws after the massacre. She recalls how in just 10 days the prime minister brokered a deal with local officials to pass higher standards around gun safety that would prevent any mass shootings for the next 20 years. “We don’t think at all about the possibility of being murdered as we go about our daily lives in Australia,” says Peters."
In reality all Australia did was cut their murder rate from 1.8 to 1.o , which is the equivalent of 350 murders to 250 murders, they still have murders by a gun, in other words they never had a gun problem in the first place, so instead of having 10 murders all once so to speak it is just spread out
 
You also got lockdown and thrown in jail over a virus 2 and police come to your door for tweets
The concept of lockdown itself is something that originated in public school. Condition kids while they’re young to live in a prison society. We’re gonna lock down fur ihre sicherheit for your safety because the masters said so
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
the guns end up in forgien countries which causes problems. theres no other country like you:


you have double the #2 country, 3 to 4x as much as canada

"AMY GOODMAN: That’s a rendition of Bob Dylan’s “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” by the Scottish musician Ted Christopher, a tribute to the 1996 Dunblane Primary School shooting in Scotland, when a gunman shot dead 16 children, ages 5 and 6, and a teacher. It was the deadliest mass shooting in U.K. history. After the shooting, the U.K. changed its gun laws. There hasn’t been a school shooting there since."



"After the 1996 Port Arthur mass shooting, Australia passed sweeping new gun control measures that largely ended mass shootings in the country. We speak with Rebecca Peters, an international arms control advocate who led the campaign to reform Australia’s gun laws after the massacre. She recalls how in just 10 days the prime minister brokered a deal with local officials to pass higher standards around gun safety that would prevent any mass shootings for the next 20 years. “We don’t think at all about the possibility of being murdered as we go about our daily lives in Australia,” says Peters."
Australia has more guns in circulation today than before the gun buyback.

While Australia’s gun buyback resulted in the destruction of 650,000 guns, they’ve been more than replaced. The estimates for total gun ownership in Australia are as follows:

1988 – 3.5 million

1996 – 3.2 million

1997 – 2.5 million

2005 – 3.05 million

2015 – 3.8 million

One estimate has ownership as high at 4.5 million ( 2018 ).
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
the guns end up in forgien countries which causes problems. theres no other country like you:


you have double the #2 country, 3 to 4x as much as canada

"AMY GOODMAN: That’s a rendition of Bob Dylan’s “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door” by the Scottish musician Ted Christopher, a tribute to the 1996 Dunblane Primary School shooting in Scotland, when a gunman shot dead 16 children, ages 5 and 6, and a teacher. It was the deadliest mass shooting in U.K. history. After the shooting, the U.K. changed its gun laws. There hasn’t been a school shooting there since."



"After the 1996 Port Arthur mass shooting, Australia passed sweeping new gun control measures that largely ended mass shootings in the country. We speak with Rebecca Peters, an international arms control advocate who led the campaign to reform Australia’s gun laws after the massacre. She recalls how in just 10 days the prime minister brokered a deal with local officials to pass higher standards around gun safety that would prevent any mass shootings for the next 20 years. “We don’t think at all about the possibility of being murdered as we go about our daily lives in Australia,” says Peters."
It’s easy to see why this is such a convincing argument, but one needs to realize that Australia went nearly their entire history without mass public shootings – until the 1979-1996 period.
If we were to begin our timeframe in the 20th century, then there’s also a 70 year period with no mass public shootings, before gun control measures were implemented.

With that in mind – could the drop in mass shootings simply be a return to normal? There are a number of reasons why gun control simply can’t be responsible for the drop-off in mass shootings.

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But I thought laws in other countries would stop that? So now you admit more laws do nothing? Your problem is you think everyone is a mass murderer just waiting for a gun. It’s a very immature way of looking at life. So like a grade school Teacher you want to punish everyone the same. How has the war on drugs worked? How did prohibition work? When the state is the one that tells you what’s right and wrong you have a problem. Remember drugs are bad until the government can make money on them with your tax dollars. Remember gambling is bad until the government can make money on it with your tax dollars…. Do you see a trend? If you’re waiting for the government to give you your moral direction you will have more of this.
Leftists have the minds of children without any of the innocence. They live in a perpetual state of arrested development
 

rickyb

Well-Known Member
It’s easy to see why this is such a convincing argument, but one needs to realize that Australia went nearly their entire history without mass public shootings – until the 1979-1996 period.
If we were to begin our timeframe in the 20th century, then there’s also a 70 year period with no mass public shootings, before gun control measures were implemented.

With that in mind – could the drop in mass shootings simply be a return to normal? There are a number of reasons why gun control simply can’t be responsible for the drop-off in mass shootings.

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you could be going through a phase of corruption and decline. for example, the country was under complete corporate domination starting roughly 1980
 

Ou812fu

Polishing toilet bowls since 1966.
That's an awful lot of cops. They let it happen. Now there needs to be foia request for the schools cameras inside.
never forget, the police exist to protect the State, not you or your children

they will watch your children get shot
they will watch your children burn alive
they will arrest you if you interfere with their authority

 

rickyb

Well-Known Member
Australia has more guns in circulation today than before the gun buyback.

While Australia’s gun buyback resulted in the destruction of 650,000 guns, they’ve been more than replaced. The estimates for total gun ownership in Australia are as follows:

1988 – 3.5 million

1996 – 3.2 million

1997 – 2.5 million

2005 – 3.05 million

2015 – 3.8 million

One estimate has ownership as high at 4.5 million ( 2018 ).
australia has roughly 10 million more ppl than it did in 88
 

Babagounj

Strength through joy
Add another victim to the list.

  • Joe Garcia died of a heart attack on Thursday, two days after his wife was killed
  • Family say Joe died 'of a broken heart' after Irma was murdered by the gunman
  • The pair were married for 24 years and had four children together
 
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