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U.S. police killed 1,129 people in 2017, but that’s not the full body count
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<blockquote data-quote="ThatRobGuy" data-source="post: 72238432" data-attributes="member: 123415"><p>They're actually more lax than some of our states in terms of the types of firearms one can own, and CCW licensing. Just because they're stricter in one aspect, isn't a reflection in the overall nature of their gun culture. So you're attempt to invalidate my point was a swing and a miss.</p><p></p><p>Not to mention, police shootings happen at a higher rate in our country across the board and don't appear to be tied in anyway to gun ownership rate on a state by state basis.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't have to pretend, we've been in numerous threads, and with the exception of one or two that exclusively focused on religion, you've sided with the right in most if not all cases. It's safe to say you lean right on the political spectrum. I can track down several of your posts as a discussion point if you'd like me to...</p><p></p><p>I can't stand when people play this "imply then deny" game...blatantly take one side over the other in thread after thread, and then pretend that their political leanings are some sort of elusive mystery and "how dare you claim to know what my political affiliations are!!!". It's just a way for people to bash the other side, without having to ever own up to the nonsense coming from their own side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThatRobGuy, post: 72238432, member: 123415"] They're actually more lax than some of our states in terms of the types of firearms one can own, and CCW licensing. Just because they're stricter in one aspect, isn't a reflection in the overall nature of their gun culture. So you're attempt to invalidate my point was a swing and a miss. Not to mention, police shootings happen at a higher rate in our country across the board and don't appear to be tied in anyway to gun ownership rate on a state by state basis. I don't have to pretend, we've been in numerous threads, and with the exception of one or two that exclusively focused on religion, you've sided with the right in most if not all cases. It's safe to say you lean right on the political spectrum. I can track down several of your posts as a discussion point if you'd like me to... I can't stand when people play this "imply then deny" game...blatantly take one side over the other in thread after thread, and then pretend that their political leanings are some sort of elusive mystery and "how dare you claim to know what my political affiliations are!!!". It's just a way for people to bash the other side, without having to ever own up to the nonsense coming from their own side. [/QUOTE]
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