jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:People inside the concert hall were texting and begging for help for TWO HOURS before the police finally stormed the hall. 118+ killed by 4-6 jihadists in the meantime.
Lesson: CARRY A FUCKING GUN!
Figure it out, dumbass Lefties.
Do you seriously want people to carry guns to rock concerts? Have you ever been to a rock concert?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This exchange between Donald Trump and the French Ambassador to the US:
I spent much of last summer in Paris and in the area of Lyon. Trump's assertion that "armed population" could deter this distorts the "facts on the ground" in France.
Unlike the US, where we have a civilian police force on our streets only ( and I like it that way frankly), in France atleast what I witnessed all summer is that the military is out in force at all public monuments ( like Eiffel Tower) all train stations, many parks. Similar to what you see only on White House lawn : armed in flak jackets hands carrying loaded machine guns and walking patrol.
At Eiffel tower we even saw them run into the bushes after someone ( with machine gun drawn.
Literally, the miltary were everywhere you looked and I don't see how an armed civilian could do " better".
It's quite simple. Mass murders usually occur in gun-free zones. There's a reason for that.
Not really. Mass murders occur where lots of people congregate, and a number of those happen to be gun free zones.
Most of these people off themselves. They are not trying to survive.
Lots of people congregate at gun shows. Funny how there has never been a mass shooting there. Wonder why?
Well ... http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2013/01/11/1435631/gun-show-safety/
There's also never been a mass shooting at the Super Bowl, Yosemite National Park or the Whute House. Doofus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Open Carry is already the death by a thousand cuts - Far more Americans have been killed because of our lax gun laws than have died in all of the wars we ever fought combined.
But no one dies in those cities where we have strong gun laws.
Cities with strong gun laws are irrelevant because for example in Chicago all anyone has to do is drive 25 minutes to a gun show in Indiana and make a private purchase and not even have to get a background check. This is why NATIONAL policy is needed, and why states rights and local policy does not work.
I would like to see some statistics that this is what is happening.
Those promoting gun control continuously say this, but offer no proof that this is what is happening.
Don't know about Chicago, but there are no gun stores in the city of Washington, DC. There are no gun shows or events sponsored in DC. The armory, stadium, or convention center holds almost every type of event, except gun shows. Unfortunately for individuals living in the city who desire to mail order a rifle, hand gun, assault rifle, etc DC does not have a registered gun agent to first legally receive and take possession. So, people such as my hubby retain their out of state driver licenses and buy their weapons in other jurisdictions, but live in the city. It's not rocket science. It takes all of ten minutes to drive to points from DC into either MD or VA to purchase weapons. Walmart use to sell ARs in some of their MD stores.
Is your hubby a criminal? Did he purchase that gun with the intent of doing harm to innocents?
The left likes to say that the criminals in the cities with tough gun laws (where gun violence is high) acquire their guns from neighboring states.
I would like to see some reliable statistics to bear this out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Open Carry is already the death by a thousand cuts - Far more Americans have been killed because of our lax gun laws than have died in all of the wars we ever fought combined.
But no one dies in those cities where we have strong gun laws.
Cities with strong gun laws are irrelevant because for example in Chicago all anyone has to do is drive 25 minutes to a gun show in Indiana and make a private purchase and not even have to get a background check. This is why NATIONAL policy is needed, and why states rights and local policy does not work.
I would like to see some statistics that this is what is happening.
Those promoting gun control continuously say this, but offer no proof that this is what is happening.
Don't know about Chicago, but there are no gun stores in the city of Washington, DC. There are no gun shows or events sponsored in DC. The armory, stadium, or convention center holds almost every type of event, except gun shows. Unfortunately for individuals living in the city who desire to mail order a rifle, hand gun, assault rifle, etc DC does not have a registered gun agent to first legally receive and take possession. So, people such as my hubby retain their out of state driver licenses and buy their weapons in other jurisdictions, but live in the city. It's not rocket science. It takes all of ten minutes to drive to points from DC into either MD or VA to purchase weapons. Walmart use to sell ARs in some of their MD stores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This exchange between Donald Trump and the French Ambassador to the US:
I spent much of last summer in Paris and in the area of Lyon. Trump's assertion that "armed population" could deter this distorts the "facts on the ground" in France.
Unlike the US, where we have a civilian police force on our streets only ( and I like it that way frankly), in France atleast what I witnessed all summer is that the military is out in force at all public monuments ( like Eiffel Tower) all train stations, many parks. Similar to what you see only on White House lawn : armed in flak jackets hands carrying loaded machine guns and walking patrol.
At Eiffel tower we even saw them run into the bushes after someone ( with machine gun drawn.
Literally, the miltary were everywhere you looked and I don't see how an armed civilian could do " better".
It's quite simple. Mass murders usually occur in gun-free zones. There's a reason for that.
Not really. Mass murders occur where lots of people congregate, and a number of those happen to be gun free zones.
Most of these people off themselves. They are not trying to survive.
Lots of people congregate at gun shows. Funny how there has never been a mass shooting there. Wonder why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This exchange between Donald Trump and the French Ambassador to the US:
I spent much of last summer in Paris and in the area of Lyon. Trump's assertion that "armed population" could deter this distorts the "facts on the ground" in France.
Unlike the US, where we have a civilian police force on our streets only ( and I like it that way frankly), in France atleast what I witnessed all summer is that the military is out in force at all public monuments ( like Eiffel Tower) all train stations, many parks. Similar to what you see only on White House lawn : armed in flak jackets hands carrying loaded machine guns and walking patrol.
At Eiffel tower we even saw them run into the bushes after someone ( with machine gun drawn.
Literally, the miltary were everywhere you looked and I don't see how an armed civilian could do " better".
It's quite simple. Mass murders usually occur in gun-free zones. There's a reason for that.
Not really. Mass murders occur where lots of people congregate, and a number of those happen to be gun free zones.
Most of these people off themselves. They are not trying to survive.
Lots of people congregate at gun shows. Funny how there has never been a mass shooting there. Wonder why?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This exchange between Donald Trump and the French Ambassador to the US:
I spent much of last summer in Paris and in the area of Lyon. Trump's assertion that "armed population" could deter this distorts the "facts on the ground" in France.
Unlike the US, where we have a civilian police force on our streets only ( and I like it that way frankly), in France atleast what I witnessed all summer is that the military is out in force at all public monuments ( like Eiffel Tower) all train stations, many parks. Similar to what you see only on White House lawn : armed in flak jackets hands carrying loaded machine guns and walking patrol.
At Eiffel tower we even saw them run into the bushes after someone ( with machine gun drawn.
Literally, the miltary were everywhere you looked and I don't see how an armed civilian could do " better".
It's quite simple. Mass murders usually occur in gun-free zones. There's a reason for that.
Not really. Mass murders occur where lots of people congregate, and a number of those happen to be gun free zones.
Most of these people off themselves. They are not trying to survive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This exchange between Donald Trump and the French Ambassador to the US:
I spent much of last summer in Paris and in the area of Lyon. Trump's assertion that "armed population" could deter this distorts the "facts on the ground" in France.
Unlike the US, where we have a civilian police force on our streets only ( and I like it that way frankly), in France atleast what I witnessed all summer is that the military is out in force at all public monuments ( like Eiffel Tower) all train stations, many parks. Similar to what you see only on White House lawn : armed in flak jackets hands carrying loaded machine guns and walking patrol.
At Eiffel tower we even saw them run into the bushes after someone ( with machine gun drawn.
Literally, the miltary were everywhere you looked and I don't see how an armed civilian could do " better".
It's quite simple. Mass murders usually occur in gun-free zones. There's a reason for that.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:People inside the concert hall were texting and begging for help for TWO HOURS before the police finally stormed the hall. 118+ killed by 4-6 jihadists in the meantime.
Lesson: CARRY A FUCKING GUN!
Figure it out, dumbass Lefties.
Do you seriously want people to carry guns to rock concerts? Have you ever been to a rock concert?
Yes. The ones I attend? No issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Open Carry is already the death by a thousand cuts - Far more Americans have been killed because of our lax gun laws than have died in all of the wars we ever fought combined.
But no one dies in those cities where we have strong gun laws.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This exchange between Donald Trump and the French Ambassador to the US:
I spent much of last summer in Paris and in the area of Lyon. Trump's assertion that "armed population" could deter this distorts the "facts on the ground" in France.
Unlike the US, where we have a civilian police force on our streets only ( and I like it that way frankly), in France atleast what I witnessed all summer is that the military is out in force at all public monuments ( like Eiffel Tower) all train stations, many parks. Similar to what you see only on White House lawn : armed in flak jackets hands carrying loaded machine guns and walking patrol.
At Eiffel tower we even saw them run into the bushes after someone ( with machine gun drawn.
Literally, the miltary were everywhere you looked and I don't see how an armed civilian could do " better".
It's quite simple. Mass murders usually occur in gun-free zones. There's a reason for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This exchange between Donald Trump and the French Ambassador to the US:
I spent much of last summer in Paris and in the area of Lyon. Trump's assertion that "armed population" could deter this distorts the "facts on the ground" in France.
Unlike the US, where we have a civilian police force on our streets only ( and I like it that way frankly), in France atleast what I witnessed all summer is that the military is out in force at all public monuments ( like Eiffel Tower) all train stations, many parks. Similar to what you see only on White House lawn : armed in flak jackets hands carrying loaded machine guns and walking patrol.
At Eiffel tower we even saw them run into the bushes after someone ( with machine gun drawn.
Literally, the miltary were everywhere you looked and I don't see how an armed civilian could do " better".
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:People inside the concert hall were texting and begging for help for TWO HOURS before the police finally stormed the hall. 118+ killed by 4-6 jihadists in the meantime.
Lesson: CARRY A FUCKING GUN!
Figure it out, dumbass Lefties.
Do you seriously want people to carry guns to rock concerts? Have you ever been to a rock concert?
Yes. The ones I attend? No issues.
Based on your taste of music, I wouldn't call those rock concerts and -- in true Ben Carson style -- almost everyone would have a belt buckle capable of stopping even heavy machine gun fire. Plus, the terrorists couldn't see over the hats.