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0 Days Since Last Shooting: Reset The Calendar Again

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We're up to 10 days since the last mass fatality shooting. Can we talk about gun control now or is this "not the time"?
 
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According to the FBI, over 200,000 background check requests for guns were requested this year on Black Friday, which beat the previous single-day high of 185,713 on Black Friday 2016.

https://youtu.be/zei3xnivwFk
 
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According to the FBI, over 200,000 background check requests for guns were requested this year on Black Friday, which beat the previous single-day high of 185,713 on Black Friday 2016.

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We should start building walls around our cities again. The orcs are out there.
 
In the last thread, someone mentioned treating gun buying like getting an abortion. That's wonderful. But if you're gonna do that, you're forgetting two things:

1. The nearest gun shop must be at least 50 miles away.

2. You have to read literature on how owning a gun makes Jesus sad.
 
Re: 0 Days Since Last Shooting: Reset The Calendar Again

According to the FBI, over 200,000 background check requests for guns were requested this year on Black Friday, which beat the previous single-day high of 185,713 on Black Friday 2016.

https://youtu.be/zei3xnivwFk

Remember 3% of Americans own half of the country's guns. So odds are half+ of those are permits for those who just want their umpteenth gun.
 
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Remember 3% of Americans own half of the country's guns. So odds are half+ of those are permits for those who just want their umpteenth gun.

That's a very good point.
 
We're up to 10 days since the last mass fatality shooting. Can we talk about gun control now or is this "not the time"?

I don’t know, but modern manufacturing and a high volume demand means there’s never been a better time to stock up on high-powered Christmas gifts for the kiddies. I got a great deal on a Savage .308 bolt action with mounted scope.
 
I don’t know, but modern manufacturing and a high volume demand means there’s never been a better time to stock up on high-powered Christmas gifts for the kiddies. I got a great deal on a Savage .308 bolt action with mounted scope.

Hunting wabbits or ducks?
 
Re: 0 Days Since Last Shooting: Reset The Calendar Again

In the last thread, someone mentioned treating gun buying like getting an abortion. That's wonderful. But if you're gonna do that, you're forgetting two things:

1. The nearest gun shop must be at least 50 miles away.

2. You have to read literature on how owning a gun makes Jesus sad.
Don't forget the ultrasound. 10 states require it dontcha know.
 
Re: 0 Days Since Last Shooting: Reset The Calendar Again

I don’t know, but modern manufacturing and a high volume demand means there’s never been a better time to stock up on high-powered Christmas gifts for the kiddies. I got a great deal on a Savage .308 bolt action with mounted scope.

I'm thinking about an AR. Might as well, since most of the Trumpsters have them. Plus, good prep for CW2 - spend 2018 stocking up on guns & ammo. The orcs are gonna be in for a nasty shock.
 
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Yeah But What Would These Guys Know About Defending the Constitution

Sixteen of the nation’s top retired military commanders are urging Congress to pass gun control legislation, arguing that there are many steps that can be taken to curb gun deaths that do not violate the Second Amendment.

In a letter they plan to send to Congressional leaders, the retired commanders, including Army Gens. Wesley Clark and Michael V. Hayden, Navy Admiral Eric T. Olson, Air Force Lt. Gen. Norman R. Seip and Marine Brig. Gen. Stephen A. Cheney, argue that Congress is “no longer speaking or voting for the majority of Americans, including gun owners” when it comes to the issue of firearms.

“There is no acceptable excuse for our elected leaders to avoid addressing this as a national crisis,” they write.

In a late breaking development Drew S. and many other USCHO "conservatives" now hate the military and think they are plotting to take our guns away ;)
 
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