We're not going to get rid of guns in this country and having gun ranges where people can learn what it's really like to shoot one and to properly handle them is a useful service. Moving beyond this a bit, if anyone wants to fund some research on a question I've never seen answered, how about one with a count of the number of female mass shooters? Not having data I'm going to assume it's not a big number, but why not? It's not like men have a monopoly on things that are frustrating, or tough childhoods. Maybe instead of this endless back and forth arguing about guns let's shine some narrative on getting help for people who feel so marginalized and frustrated that these actions seem like an answer. There are some organizations out there trying to make a difference. At one point Big Brothers was considered one of them and they're not the only one out there. Can you please publicize others that people could get behind, and/or ways to get more involved in helping? Also, outsourcing the jobs that used to provide decent income and a source of fulfillment for many people hasn't helped the situation in this country. Maybe the quest for "low low prices" and "high high bonuses" for the management of these mega companies has gone too far? Not suggesting a government takeover of private businesses, but I am suggesting that they've got too much of a free ride from lax anti trust laws that were supposed to level the field for small businesses, and paying employees so little that they're eligible for government aid is predatory on both the employees and the taxpayers. If those low low prices included an adder for what the US taxpayer has to chip in to keep the company going I wonder how they'd look.
Great article - just last night I got a frightening call at 3:59 am from my husband who was out of town. He was letting me know he just got an alert from our cameras that someone was in our driveway looking in our cars. The first thing I did was grab my gun and I immediately felt secure. The police were called of course and they were able to identify an accomplice parked outside our neighborhoods gates waiting on his buddy.
Thank you for continuing to share common sense and truth!
If you want to talk about media hiding stories and driving narratives, look no further then Hunters Laptop.
In completely unrelated news, Russia is continuing their allegations against the DNC bioweapon development in Ukraine. Not that most would know, as even Russia points out how the US media is beginning to develop it’s defense narrative for what is to come (spewing threats of Russia using a bioweapon, when they had clearly already taken Ukraine from day 1).
But surely our Pulitzer Prize winning journalists are the most qualified, intellectual, unbiased and honest individuals out there to report on the news. I’m Ron Burgundy and Go fuck yourself San Diego.
Great article - if an active shooter rolls on into the area, I step behind the person that seems to be a extreme left wing individual. Purple, green, pink hair, Antifa, or I voted for Beto and Joe. Then take aim.
If you do that one of Bankster puppy Soros' DA's will charge you with murder of the Antifa, with no bail, while the shooter will get bail and a year later the charges will be dropped.
Limits on what type of gun you can own are nothing new. We have outlawed fully automatic weapons for a while now. The question is where do you draw that line. What weapons should be legal and open to the public and what ones do not. After all, if you really want protection, why not just go buy a tank? It would protect you from getting hit by a drunk driver as well?
Personal choice. I own a tank in the form of an Escalade. Good luck surviving that one.
If I want to own an AR15 or a Lambourgini that can go 300 mph … it shouldn’t matter. But if it’s used in a crime… that’s where the law comes in. I don’t agree any gun should be illegal because someone wanting a gun like an AR 15 can always get one as they can cocaine and hookers. It’s the people with malintent that can always acquire what they need to making rules for you and me seems performative at best.
Outlaw of any weapons is unconstitutional for the government. 2nd amendment provides for an individuals balance of power just like the other amendments. Government can own a tank. Citizen can own a tank.
We're not going to get rid of guns in this country and having gun ranges where people can learn what it's really like to shoot one and to properly handle them is a useful service. Moving beyond this a bit, if anyone wants to fund some research on a question I've never seen answered, how about one with a count of the number of female mass shooters? Not having data I'm going to assume it's not a big number, but why not? It's not like men have a monopoly on things that are frustrating, or tough childhoods. Maybe instead of this endless back and forth arguing about guns let's shine some narrative on getting help for people who feel so marginalized and frustrated that these actions seem like an answer. There are some organizations out there trying to make a difference. At one point Big Brothers was considered one of them and they're not the only one out there. Can you please publicize others that people could get behind, and/or ways to get more involved in helping? Also, outsourcing the jobs that used to provide decent income and a source of fulfillment for many people hasn't helped the situation in this country. Maybe the quest for "low low prices" and "high high bonuses" for the management of these mega companies has gone too far? Not suggesting a government takeover of private businesses, but I am suggesting that they've got too much of a free ride from lax anti trust laws that were supposed to level the field for small businesses, and paying employees so little that they're eligible for government aid is predatory on both the employees and the taxpayers. If those low low prices included an adder for what the US taxpayer has to chip in to keep the company going I wonder how they'd look.
Great article - just last night I got a frightening call at 3:59 am from my husband who was out of town. He was letting me know he just got an alert from our cameras that someone was in our driveway looking in our cars. The first thing I did was grab my gun and I immediately felt secure. The police were called of course and they were able to identify an accomplice parked outside our neighborhoods gates waiting on his buddy.
Thank you for continuing to share common sense and truth!
If you want to talk about media hiding stories and driving narratives, look no further then Hunters Laptop.
In completely unrelated news, Russia is continuing their allegations against the DNC bioweapon development in Ukraine. Not that most would know, as even Russia points out how the US media is beginning to develop it’s defense narrative for what is to come (spewing threats of Russia using a bioweapon, when they had clearly already taken Ukraine from day 1).
http://duma.gov.ru/news/54981/
And for those who need a refresher on the Russian allegations, https://bioclandestine.substack.com/p/russian-mils-bio-terror-allegations
But surely our Pulitzer Prize winning journalists are the most qualified, intellectual, unbiased and honest individuals out there to report on the news. I’m Ron Burgundy and Go fuck yourself San Diego.
Great article - if an active shooter rolls on into the area, I step behind the person that seems to be a extreme left wing individual. Purple, green, pink hair, Antifa, or I voted for Beto and Joe. Then take aim.
If you do that one of Bankster puppy Soros' DA's will charge you with murder of the Antifa, with no bail, while the shooter will get bail and a year later the charges will be dropped.
Limits on what type of gun you can own are nothing new. We have outlawed fully automatic weapons for a while now. The question is where do you draw that line. What weapons should be legal and open to the public and what ones do not. After all, if you really want protection, why not just go buy a tank? It would protect you from getting hit by a drunk driver as well?
Personal choice. I own a tank in the form of an Escalade. Good luck surviving that one.
If I want to own an AR15 or a Lambourgini that can go 300 mph … it shouldn’t matter. But if it’s used in a crime… that’s where the law comes in. I don’t agree any gun should be illegal because someone wanting a gun like an AR 15 can always get one as they can cocaine and hookers. It’s the people with malintent that can always acquire what they need to making rules for you and me seems performative at best.
Outlaw of any weapons is unconstitutional for the government. 2nd amendment provides for an individuals balance of power just like the other amendments. Government can own a tank. Citizen can own a tank.