So you want guns to be bigger? That will make you feel safe?
So you want guns to be bigger? That will make you feel safe?
Do you think that civil forfeitures are a good thing? Because that’s basically what you’re saying. All a LEO has to do to strip you of your property or rights is say that you’re suspicious? And you’re OK with that? Who needs judges, or the right to see the evidence against you?
Well, the point is that people are arguing that it’s too easy to buy a gun, and then citing poor customer service and shady sales tactics that prolong other purchases, as if that would make sure guns dont’ fall into the wrong hands.
What’s the difference between this and the show in the first place?
Wow. I’m offended and outraged.
When did I personally attack you?
So you feel that a gun shop owner giving you the run around about pricing and model issues would make the world safer? Because that’s what I’m getting from you.
Wonderful.
Why did it take so long? Did you have to track down a salesperson? Did you have to ask questions about the spin cycle?
There’s no due process in being placed on a watch list.
LOL I can’t make heads or tails of your baking logic.
The answer to your question is that driving a car is a privilege, not a constitutional right. But no, I certainly don’t disagree that safety courses are a good idea. Not that that would have prevented the Orlando shooting.
I interpret your response as ‘no,’ thanks.
well done. I stand corrected.
It’s a stupid distinction. People buy guns every minute.
The point I got out of that is that she doesn’t know the first thing about guns.
Someone who passes a background check buys a gun; Jezebel commenter flips out. Film at Eleven.
But’s it’s absolutely not easier than buying a washing machine. You don’t have to pass a background check to buy a washing machine.
She was probably sweating and nervous the whole time that the gun was going to bust out of the box and start killing people. Because it’s a Killing Machine.
“weapon of war” lol, give it up Sam.