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http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2018...printers-is-blow-against-gun-control.amp.html
I found this interesting.
I found this interesting.
Yeah but now everyone can shoot snakes :]What a thing to be proud about
That you have designed something that allows people to can to distribute guns world-wide to commit murders and hold ups and misery
Who are you talking to?What a thing to be proud about
That you have designed something that allows people to can to distribute guns world-wide to commit murders and hold ups and misery
What a thing to be proud about
That you have designed something that allows people to can to distribute guns world-wide to commit murders and hold ups and misery
What a thing to be proud about
That you have designed something that allows people to can to distribute guns world-wide to commit murders and hold ups and misery
With a gun in the house, you don't need someone else to kill your children, they can do the job themselves. Far more efficient.I know! They could never be used for something useful like defending one's self or family. Leave that to the police who are only minutes away when seconds count.
With a gun in the house, you don't need someone else to kill your children, they can do the job themselves. Far more efficient.
Surely this makes gun control harder, but not impossible.http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2018...printers-is-blow-against-gun-control.amp.html
I found this interesting.
Ammunition will never be safely made by printer, and that can still be restricted or banned.
Oh you are more than welcome, I have talked with you before and remember your views on gun control. I think that I have explained that I will carry mine no matter what anyone else thinks and btw the chickens in my hen house love my guns because I protect them with it.Thanks for your valuable contribution.
This is a great idea! I fully expect to see an uptick in suicides by gun rates.
I wish that we had just ONE news channel that reported only the good things...Just one to offset the lies and all the negative stuff on the othersOne time I took a job working light rail in San Diego, and on my first day, we had a homeless person commit suicide by jumping in front of a train about 500 feet from where I was standing.
Everyone was acting like it was no big deal, and when I asked about how frequently it happens, they told me about twice a month, but that it never gets shown on the news because It's bad PR for the metrolink.
...But with guns, every incident is tallied up.
Must be something about SD. I took the Metrolink every day for about 3 years and we only had one incident I can remember of someone being hit by the train. Not sure if that was a suicide but I tend to think most train accidents like these usually are.One time I took a job working light rail in San Diego, and on my first day, we had a homeless person commit suicide by jumping in front of a train about 500 feet from where I was standing.
Everyone was acting like it was no big deal, and when I asked about how frequently it happens, they told me about twice a month, but that it never gets shown on the news because It's bad PR for the metrolink.
Should some be ignored instead?...But with guns, every incident is tallied up.
Must be something about SD. I took the Metrolink every day for about 3 years and we only had one incident I can remember of someone being hit by the train. Not sure if that was a suicide but I tend to think most train accidents like these usually are.
But now people can just off themselves from the comfort of their own home!
Should some be ignored instead?
It is amazing that my entire generation grew up with guns in the house. It just wasn't a big deal - every post-WWII, Korea, or Vietnam vet had one or more stuck away somewhere. And imagine, we weren't killing ourselves or shooting up schools.With a gun in the house, you don't need someone else to kill your children, they can do the job themselves. Far more efficient.