An amazing case for reducing gun ownership in America

You are slower than most. making you special Especially Slow. Be proud Bruddah and own who you are.
I'll own it. Slow usually allows me to read (slow breathing down) what you post and thus find (take aim) that you people are usually providing me with unlimited ammo with both max and effective range to target. Thanks for honoring my slowness.
 
I'll own it. Slow usually allows me to read (slow breathing down) what you post and thus find (take aim) that you people are usually providing me with unlimited ammo with both max and effective range to target. Thanks for honoring my slowness.

Literally never happened except in your own mind.
 
If the people really want to get rid of guns, then try and repeal the second amendment.
Until then, stfu.

Guns are tools, like hammers or hatchets.
The Vikings used those tools but nobody ever blamed the tools.
You do realize how stupid that premise of yours is there? . . . or are you, once again, offering up an easy target? Think about it Sherlock.
 
Did one Viking kill 58 people from 400 yards away?
No, they did it up close and personal.
You miss the forest for the trees.
Its not the hatchet, its the hatcheteer.

Nobody ever tried to ban their weapons, they just turned the good book on them.
 
No, they did it up close and personal.
You miss the forest for the trees.
Its not the hatchet, its the hatcheteer.

Nobody ever tried to ban their weapons, they just turned the good book on them.

I'm not missing anything turd herder, if a viking wants to run into a crowd and start hacking people up then we can talk about how to deal with that, but Vikings weren't Mass killing from 400 yards away.
 
I'm not missing anything turd herder, if a viking wants to run into a crowd and start hacking people up then we can talk about how to deal with that, but Vikings weren't Mass killing from 400 yards away.
Idiots react like idiots.
There are no more vikings, and it has nothing to do with banning their weapons.
 
What else did you find?

Bryson shot himself last January with a .22-caliber Derringer his grandmother kept under the bed. It was an accident, but one that could be blamed on many factors, from his grandmother’s negligence to the failure of government and industry to find ways to prevent his death and so many others.

You want government to be in charge of your kids safety in the home?
 
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