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Mass Shootings the last six months

Started by swake, December 17, 2012, 11:22:27 AM

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Gaspar

Quote from: Teatownclown on January 11, 2013, 01:17:26 PM
Follow the ammo!

Heirloon, in your perception of reality what could go wrong raising the tax on ammunition and following who is stocking up?

Hey clown.  If the government identified a citizen who was buying lots of ammo, what then?
When attacked by a mob of clowns, always go for the juggler.

Teatownclown

Quote from: Gaspar on January 11, 2013, 01:34:08 PM
Hey clown.  If the government identified a citizen who was buying lots of ammo, what then?


Hey Gassious, we'd have data.

Gaspar

Super! Data is meaningless unless acted upon.
When attacked by a mob of clowns, always go for the juggler.

Teatownclown

Quote from: Gaspar on January 11, 2013, 01:47:27 PM
Super! Data is meaningless unless acted upon.

The more you post, the more we know the less you know.

Gaspar

Quote from: Teatownclown on January 11, 2013, 02:26:33 PM
The more you post, the more we know the less you know.

So you just want to collect data?

For what purpose?
When attacked by a mob of clowns, always go for the juggler.

Teatownclown

Quote from: Gaspar on January 11, 2013, 02:28:58 PM
So you just want to collect data?

For what purpose?

Identification of potential threats....homeland security.

Conan71

Quote from: Teatownclown on January 11, 2013, 02:30:51 PM
Identification of potential threats....homeland security.

In many cases, we already had data to prove a mass killer was insane, yet no one did anything about it until after he ended up killing others.

So what does homeland security do to someone who has 1000 rounds of .223 ammo that they legally purchased?
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

RecycleMichael

I guess no one on this forum can make a case for the need of private ownership of ammunition clips that hold more than ten rounds.

Good. Let's ban them.
Power is nothing till you use it.

Townsend

Quote from: RecycleMichael on January 11, 2013, 03:05:01 PM
I guess no one on this forum can make a case for the need of private ownership of ammunition clips that hold more than ten rounds.

Good. Let's ban them.

It's not up to us.  You need to convince enough lobby groups.

Teatownclown

Quote from: Conan71 on January 11, 2013, 02:33:33 PM
In many cases, we already had data to prove a mass killer was insane, yet no one did anything about it until after he ended up killing others.

So what does homeland security do to someone who has 1000 rounds of .223 ammo that they legally purchased?

We need to reactivate government institutions for mentally ill and put them under Homeland Security rather than let all you guys run around pretending....

Gaspar

Quote from: RecycleMichael on January 11, 2013, 03:05:01 PM
I guess no one on this forum can make a case for the need of private ownership of ammunition clips that hold more than ten rounds.

Good. Let's ban them.

That's because your question offers no reasonable solution.  10, 20, 30, 100, the time necessary to reload is a fraction of a second, and unless an assailant is faced with armed or advancing resistance, the capacity of the clip is meaningless.

Why should anyone own a 52oz Quik Trip mug?

Why should any one person be allowed to sleep in a king sized bed?

Why should a couple with no family be allowed to live in a 16,000 sqft home?

Though I will give you a good answer. . .I like high capacity rounds so that I don't have to take that extra 1/2 second to reload when shooting my guns.  It's comforting to know that I won't have to constantly reload clips (it's hard on the fingers you know).  ;D
When attacked by a mob of clowns, always go for the juggler.

Hoss

Quote from: Gaspar on January 11, 2013, 03:59:05 PM
That's because your question offers no reasonable solution.  10, 20, 30, 100, the time necessary to reload is a fraction of a second, and unless an assailant is faced with armed or advancing resistance, the capacity of the clip is meaningless.

Why should anyone own a 52oz Quik Trip mug?

Why should any one person be allowed to sleep in a king sized bed?

Why should a couple with no family be allowed to live in a 16,000 sqft home?

Though I will give you a good answer. . .I like high capacity rounds so that I don't have to take that extra 1/2 second to reload when shooting my guns.  It's comforting to know that I won't have to constantly reload clips (it's hard on the fingers you know).  ;D

Get an UpLula.

Conan71

Quote from: Teatownclown on January 11, 2013, 03:25:04 PM
We need to reactivate government institutions for mentally ill and put them under Homeland Security rather than let all you guys run around pretending....

Can't do that, 30 years ago bed wetters decided it was cruel to keep the mentally ill from society.

I guess that's a social experiment gone bad, eh?
"It has been said that politics is the second oldest profession. I have learned that it bears a striking resemblance to the first" -Ronald Reagan

Gaspar

Quote from: Conan71 on January 11, 2013, 04:17:06 PM
Can't do that, 30 years ago bed wetters decided it was cruel to keep the mentally ill from society.

I guess that's a social experiment gone bad, eh?

Most of them have been "re-integrated" under bridges and overpasses.
When attacked by a mob of clowns, always go for the juggler.

Teatownclown

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Quote from: Conan71 on January 11, 2013, 04:17:06 PM
Can't do that, 30 years ago bed wetters decided it was cruel to keep the mentally ill from society.

I guess that's a social experiment gone bad, eh?

WRONG! It's what happens as a result of cutting out health services and out sourcing the issues to the Prison Industrial Complex.

How do you think public education will fare in another 20 years as a result of the voucher system?