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yet another shooting. in a Louisianna movie theather this time 2 dad

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I'm spending more time on your posts that I ought to. . . . but. . . .

since the media always hypes anything that can look like a mass shooting, I don't miss many such incidents, and since I read the conservative gun rights's blogs, I report that they always say the events happened in a gun free zone. Statistics might lie, some might be damned lies, but to substantiate a point like yours you need to go investigate a mass shooting and find out if it was in a gun free zone or not.

Good luck.
 
I'm spending more time on your posts that I ought to. . . . but. . . .

since the media always hypes anything that can look like a mass shooting, I don't miss many such incidents, and since I read the conservative gun rights's blogs, I report that they always say the events happened in a gun free zone. Statistics might lie, some might be damned lies, but to substantiate a point like yours you need to go investigate a mass shooting and find out if it was in a gun free zone or not.

Good luck.


thats because gun owners are aware of gun free sites.
down own a gun in the Netherlands but in my home country whenever we go somewhere the first thing we ask can we take our gun(s) because we wont leave em in the car.
the 2nd thing we do if its a gun free zone we are like hmm is it necessary to go or not.

but first thing i did when i hear dread the news is go on the website of movie theater
lo and behold GUN FREE ZONE.

it is not rocket science. but media on the left starts omitting "the gun free zone" stuff cus lets face it most the media has "liberal" bias.


in this case of louisiana it AINT a lie it was there on the website!
 
Why would a shooter care about a gun-free zone when they're planning to put a bullet in their own head, as over half of them do? Or commit suicide by cop, by engaging in a gun fight against overwhelming odds, as in another 10% or so? In fact, one could argue that both of these cases would be LESS likely to search out a gun-free zone, since their ultimate intent is to die.
 
Why would a shooter care about a gun-free zone when they're planning to put a bullet in their own head, as over half of them do? Or commit suicide by cop, by engaging in a gun fight against overwhelming odds, as in another 10% or so? In fact, one could argue that both of these cases would be LESS likely to search out a gun-free zone, since their ultimate intent is to die.

because they dont wanna go down as the guy who failed at a mass shooting.

they want to go down EPICALLY!


they wanna take as many people with them to kingdom come. so in a gun free zone you CAN!


edit: but when it comes to school shootnig i dont think it makes a difference because ussually they go to a school they are connected too. but who knows these guys are crazy
 
Quoting from this article

data clearly show that a killer’s motives are reliably tethered to the source of their grievances and prejudices: workplaces, schools, religious institutions, and so forth. Mass shooters are simply not the calculating, death-optimizing machines that gun proponents depict them to be. Twelve of the sixty-two mass shootings surveyed took place at a school, and in all but one of them, the killer had direct ties to the school they targeted. Twenty of the sixty-two mass shootings occurred at the workplace, and each involved disgruntled employees taking their grievances out on employers and colleagues. And according to a study done by Mayors Against Illegal Guns, in 57% of mass shootings, the shooter targeted a former or current intimate partner.
 
Mr. Houser’s instability and fury had been evident for years, said Calvin Floyd, the former host of a television talk show in Columbus, Ga., that frequently featured Mr. Houser as a guest in the 1990s.

“If you gave me 40 names and 40 pictures of people who might have done that, I wouldn’t have hesitated to point him out,” he said. “I could just sense the anger was there.”

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Mr. Houser believed that women should not work outside their homes, and “had a lot of hostility toward abortion clinics,” Mr. Floyd said. He was the sort of person who believed “that all the trouble started when they took Bibles out of school and stopped prayer.”

On Twitter, antigovernment discussion boards, and other forums online, a person using the names Rusty Houser, J. Rusty Houser, and John Russell Houser praised the Westboro Baptist Church, whose members, driven by a loathing of gays, stage protests at military funerals; Timothy J. McVeigh, who bombed a government building in Oklahoma City in 1995, killing 168; and even Adolf Hitler. The Southern Poverty Law Center, which tracks racist and antigovernment groups, said the posts were all from Mr. Houser.

https://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/25/us/lafayette-theater-shooting-john-houser.html?_r=0
 
Your American obsession with a right to arms and hysterical fear that your government wants to disarm and subjugate you all is just so bizarre
 
Your American obsession with a right to arms and hysterical fear that your government wants to disarm and subjugate you all is just so bizarre

I'm gunna try and save up for a semi auto .308/7.62x51. I've narrowed it down to 3 guns.
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FNFAL
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Springfield M1A
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Smith & Wesson M&P10
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Your American obsession with a right to arms and hysterical fear that your government wants to disarm and subjugate you all is just so bizarre

just look at history bro.
people who think governments are good. are retarded and fail to learn from the past.

if u are so naive to think government is evil does not mean people should hand in their guns.
please go read about dictator ships and tyrants. this us government is taking more and more and more power.
but he gets treated with far mroe leeway cus hey some of his grandparents might have been slaves
 
I'm gunna try and save up for a semi auto .308/7.62x51. I've narrowed it down to 3 guns.
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FNFAL
1343330_01_dsa_stainless_fn_fal_640.jpg

Springfield M1A
Beauty-Shot.jpg

Smith & Wesson M&P10
MP10-full.jpg
You should spend your money on something more worthwhile..... Like season tickets to jazz games
 
You should spend your money on something more worthwhile..... Like a BRAIN
Point me to the brain store please.

On second thought, you obviously don't know where it is
 
You should spend your money on something more worthwhile..... Like season tickets to jazz games

Why wouldn't it be worthwhile. I can fill my freezer with a .308(little small but with the right ammo I should be good), I can enjoy shooting it for years, I can take care of it and leave it for my kids. The last one is kinda big and I think it is my duty to do it. It doesn't look like I would ever need to use it in defense but the further we look into the future the less certain we can be. I hope my kids would never need use of such a weapon to defend themselves but if they do I plan to make sure they have one.
 
Why wouldn't it be worthwhile. I can fill my freezer with a .308(little small but with the right ammo I should be good), I can enjoy shooting it for years, I can take care of it and leave it for my kids. The last one is kinda big and I think it is my duty to do it. It doesn't look like I would ever need to use it in defense but the further we look into the future the less certain we can be. I hope my kids would never need use of such a weapon to defend themselves but if they do I plan to make sure they have one.
Eh, I just think money is better spent in lots of other places.
If you could get those guns for free then I would do it though.

Guns are expensive!

I have been wanting to buy a 45 for a long time now but the ones I have looked at are $500 plus.
I have lots of other things that I need, way more than a gun, to spend my money on
 
Eh, I just think money is better spent in lots of other places.
If you could get those guns for free then I would do it though.

Guns are expensive!

I have been wanting to buy a 45 for a long time now but the ones I have looked at are $500 plus.
I have lots of other things that I need, way more than a gun, to spend my money on

Yeah they are expensive but you won't find too many things in that price range that will last as long and be as reliable as a quality firearm. If you think long term they really aren't that much.

Honestly, I wouldn't be lookin to get one of those guns right now if I wasn't worried that they could become unavailable soon.
 
Yeah they are expensive but you won't find too many things in that price range that will last as long and be as reliable as a quality firearm. If you think long term they really aren't that much.

Honestly, I wouldn't be lookin to get one of those guns right now if I wasn't worried that they could become unavailable soon.
You silly goose you
 
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