thezonetripper
TheZoneTripper
thezonetripper

There you go again, talking sensible solutions instead of just screaming “FUCK THE NRA, FUCK AMMOSEXSHULZ” like everybody else.

Great but what about the 10s/100s of millions of guns already out there?

Well, if he bought it himself that means he either passed a background check or he got it from a private seller who either ran a check on him or didn’t care that selling it to him without a background check was illegal (in which case the seller should be charged with accessory to murder). It’s also possible he might

Tell us again how guns aren’t the problem, and how Americans should have every right to bring a weapon into a fucking restaurant. Say that to us one more fucking time.

I have no desire to see us elect our own Margaret Thatcher.

I know the feeling, I stumbled over Myrath when I was looking for folk metal a few weeks ago. Which is pretty much how I found folk metal in the first place, and now I have no idea why I never listened to it before.

Um...

They really are. When I listen to them at work, half of it is because I love the music, half of it is because I love the confused looks on my coworkers’ faces when the vocals kick in.

Absolutely agreed. It is not a guarantee of stopping an attacker, but it is a chance. However I think you’ll find most of the people here believe that in an active shooter scenario, you would pull your gun and then every single shot would find its way to the nearest grade school and murder seventeen kids, after which

The 20/20 segment was horribly rigged. Unfamiliar weapon, bulky gloves, “concealment” provided by a long t-shirt that participants had to haul up in order to reach their weapons, safety gear that had the side effect of limiting vision and hearing, the “shooter” was a professionally trained instructor and not an

I am also in an unconventional relationship, and the people who disapproved of it turned out to have ulterior motives for doing so, basically intending to try and wreck it so they could pick up the pieces. The asshole you describe just sounds like the kind of person who shits on things because they can and because

The PLCAA only protects the firearms industry from nuisance lawsuits intended to cripple it financially. That’s it. That’s all it does. The PLCAA does NOT immunize the firearms industry from liability suits (as Remington could tell you). The PLCAA does NOT shield the firearms industry from being sued for negligence or

Aaaand I’m dead now.

Thank you so much for that link, there’s some incredible stuff there.

Because the gun control crowd isn’t going to make the victims props for the “See, these five people survived this time so we need to heavily restrict/ban guns” argument that this article all ready made. The scumbag MRAhole in Isla Vista killed every victim he used a knife on, but most of the people he shot survived.

For a lot of people here, it’s not about fixing any problems, it’s about feeling superior and that’s it.

If all things play out as usual, this comment section will turn into a perfect example of why people in Kentucky might get the idea that Democrats don’t actually give half a shit about them.

I regret that I have but one star to give this comment.

That guilty feeling is a good thing, because neither of the two sides of the “Start shit all ready, and we’ll finish it!” equation have any fucking idea what that would do to this country. So, if you’re having pangs of conscience for thinking that it means you’re actually thinking.