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Post by abbey1227 on Aug 11, 2021 2:26:09 GMT
Just go out and get it, alright?
It protects you. It protects your family. It protects everybody in the community. Everyone is safer if you get one, alright?
It has been scientifically, mathematically, statistically proven that everybody is safer and more protected when you get one. And in the communities where they have them, they are overwhelmingly safer places, right?
And the chances of side effects or accident are so infinitesimally small that it’s really absurd to not get one.
So quit wasting time. Quit arguing online. Go out and do the responsible thing to protect everyone. Embrace your Second Amendment rights and purchase a firearm.
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Post by merh on Aug 11, 2021 5:21:33 GMT
/gunman-kills-one-being-stoned-Rocks are a pretty popular item with Mexicans. It seems there are always reports of them throwing rocks at border agents. Can't say that was the case in Texas, but here, yep.
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Post by abbey1227 on Aug 11, 2021 5:34:04 GMT
/gunman-kills-one-being-stoned-Rocks are a pretty popular item with Mexicans. It seems there are always reports of them throwing rocks at border agents. Can't say that was the case in Texas, but here, yep.
I posted that one myself......... Biblical punishment
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Post by merh on Aug 11, 2021 5:36:47 GMT
/gunman-kills-one-being-stoned-Rocks are a pretty popular item with Mexicans. It seems there are always reports of them throwing rocks at border agents. Can't say that was the case in Texas, but here, yep.
I posted that one myself......... Biblical punishment He had a gun. What happened to the "good guy with a gun" crap? This was a bunch of neighbors with rocks
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Post by abbey1227 on Aug 11, 2021 5:43:38 GMT
I posted that one myself......... Biblical punishment He had a gun. What happened to the "good guy with a gun" crap? This was a bunch of neighbors with rocks
ummmm, if there had been a good guy with a gun.........it wouldn't have taken nearly so long to kill him. It would have been a quicker and cleaner form of self-defense.
You wanna rely on keeping a brick on you, just in case? Your choice, but I'd prefer to have the gun.
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Post by merh on Aug 11, 2021 6:32:25 GMT
But it seems like so many kids kill one another playing with them these days
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Post by abbey1227 on Aug 11, 2021 6:54:45 GMT
But it seems like so many kids kill one another playing with them these days
I'd guess less than 25 per year. THAT seems like a lot to you? It's not compared to how many teen gangbangers are carrying illegally and killing others. It's not compared to the amount of kids drowning in swimming pools.
How many kids die every year in hot cars? 40-50 every year.
found this.......... 41 of those deaths involved the shooters themselves, and most of the shootings involved toddlers or teens who were playing recklessly with the guns. Nearly 1.7 million children live in households where guns are stored either loaded or not locked away, according to the San Francisco-based Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence.
There's over 10 million residential swimming pools. Which is the scarier threat? Depends on which stat you wanna latch onto, huh?
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Post by abbey1227 on Aug 11, 2021 7:03:30 GMT
But it seems like so many kids kill one another playing with them these days
Look how they curiously lump these in altogether!..........
Gun deaths among America’s school-age children are reaching alarming levels, a new study finds.
Published in March in the American Journal of Medicine, the study found that between 1999 and 2017, nearly 39,000 gun-related deaths occurred among children and young people ages 5 to 18, including nearly 6,500 deaths among children ages 5 to 14 and nearly 32,500 deaths among those ages 15 to 18.
Among the causes of death, 61% were due to assault, 32% due to suicide, 5% were considered unintentional and 2% were undetermined.
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So 93% were intentional acts......... either purposefully shooting others or a suicide.
What's 7% of 39,000 over 18 years? Now it's down to 151/year. That's a far cry from the 'thousands upon thousands' they started out screaming about.
found this, too...........
Motor vehicle crashes were the leading cause of death for children and adolescents, representing 20% of all deaths; firearm-related injuries were the second leading cause of death, responsible for 15% of deaths. Among firearm deaths, 59% were homicides, 35% were suicides, and 4% were unintentional injuries (e.g., accidental discharge). (The intent was undetermined in 2% of firearm deaths.) In contrast, among U.S. adults (≥20 years of age), 62% of firearm deaths were from suicide and 37% were from homicide. Furthermore, although unintentional firearm deaths were responsible for less than 2% of all U.S. firearm deaths, 26% occurred among children and adolescents.
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Post by merh on Aug 11, 2021 11:48:07 GMT
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Post by abbey1227 on Aug 11, 2021 12:05:44 GMT
Grown men couldn't handle a dispute. A father killed his own son. Probably over money
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Post by merh on Aug 11, 2021 12:09:36 GMT
Grown men couldn't handle a dispute. A father killed his own son. Probably over money
So dad was beating mom. Son stopped him. Dad enters son's room where he is sleeping & kills him.
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Post by abbey1227 on Aug 11, 2021 12:23:44 GMT
So dad was beating mom. Son stopped him. Dad enters son's room where he is sleeping & kills him.
Making him an even bigger loser than I thought
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Post by merh on Aug 11, 2021 18:28:07 GMT
So dad was beating mom. Son stopped him. Dad enters son's room where he is sleeping & kills him.
Making him an even bigger loser than I thought The son or the dad who had a brain tumor so got off with 6 yrs probation?
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Post by abbey1227 on Aug 12, 2021 2:08:08 GMT
Making him an even bigger loser than I thought The son or the dad who had a brain tumor so got off with 6 yrs probation?
The Dad, of course
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