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well how come Japan has a higher suicide rate than the USA?
Ummm. The're a different country?
well how come Japan has a higher suicide rate than the USA?
Ummm. The're a different country?
Yup. I would like to know if the kid in question was taking any sort of medication. Either way, a terrible tragedy.There is a mental health issue in this country that is not being addressed. It is so far out of control but we are just accepting of it now.
Paranoia is cool.
that is in my home town, I think she was ruled incompetent recently.
I can cite thousands of times, speeches, pieces of legislation, bills and laws that have make clear attempts to infringe on the 2A. Its irrefutable.
No one wants to take away your guns. However most don't want to be in Walmart with you having a AK strapped to your back and 44 Magnum tucked inside your waistband.
If a business's policy is that you can't bring guns onto their property, then you can't bring guns onto their property. You have zero right to bring a gun where they're prohibited. You still have a right to own guns, you just can't bring them anywhere you want.I don't care, their fear does not trump my rights.
And you don't think anyone wants to take our guns? LOLOLOL Better start paying attention to our politicians.
If a business's policy is that you can't bring guns onto their property, then you can't bring guns onto their property. You have zero right to bring a gun where they're prohibited. You still have a right to own guns, you just can't bring them anywhere you want.
And I have a right to conceal it, and or take my money elsewhere. Simple.
You still haven't backed up your hyperbole that "no one wants my guns".
If you're caught bringing a concealed weapon onto property where guns are prohibited especially if you don't have a CC permit, you'll pay the consequences.
If you're caught bringing a concealed weapon onto property where guns are prohibited especially if you don't have a CC permit, you'll pay the consequences.
Anywhere open to the public shouldn't be allowed to ban firearms
Anywhere open to the public shouldn't be allowed to ban firearms
No one wants to take away your guns. However most don't want to be in Walmart with you having a AK strapped to your back and 44 Magnum tucked inside your waistband.
Not My sexual lifestyle. Two different things. You don't need an AK47 strapped to your body to buy a quart of milk from Me. Leave the toy outside or go somewhere else, Problem solved. If you and your boyfriend walk into My store for a quart of milk, I am not within My rights to turn you away because you showed up with your fella.But you can shut down a business that wont bend to your sexual lifestyle.
do you realize such a statement renders any other opinions you have on guns pretty well ignorable ?
I'm sure that you feel that way, and that's why My earlier paranoia comment was pertinent.
Not My sexual lifestyle. Two different things. You don't need an AK47 strapped to your body to buy a quart of milk from Me. Leave the toy outside or go somewhere else, Problem solved. If you and your boyfriend walk into My store for a quart of milk, I am not within My rights to turn you away because you showed up with your fella.
Disagree.
Isn't the liberal argument that the business is open to the public and that is why they must serve everyone? Isn't someone with a gun part of the public?