But dammit, our founding fathers wrote down in the constitution we can have god damn guns! How do I protect my family from coyotes, or minorities, or China! And if some shit goes down where you are and someone starts shooting, wouldn't you wish you had another gun, to shoot wildly into a crowd in the hopes of hitting one person! And the most important use, I got to protect my god damn meth lab I have way to close to a populated area, so if it happens to blow up, it will cause all kind of collateral damage! Plus, the Lord says we can have guns, and Jesus and Donald Trump are very close friends, so you can bet anything President Trump says the Baby Jesus would agree with. This is how George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Jefferson Davis wanted this Great land! I'm pretty sure Jefferson Davis was involved in there somehow.
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This doesn't really quite fit here, but don't know where to put it... https://medium.com/@katstory/nobody-...d-ad80f46d65fa
Then things escalated quickly.....
The incident occurred on the streets of Las Cruces, New Mexico. A young woman and her 13-year-old sister were driving up to an intersection when another car, driven by Fiona, approached and began honking at them. According to a post by Las Cruces Police Department, “both vehicles turned north and both drivers engaged in aggressive driving.”
It was at this time that Fiona, for reasons unknown, fired a gun at the other vehicle, through her own rear windshield. Fiona then “fled the immediate area but was located a short while later at an apartment,” the Police reported. “She was taken into custody and police located a spent .380 caliber shell casing inside Fiona’s Mazda. Police also recovered the .380 caliber handgun Fiona is believed to have used.”
https://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/dea...highest-rates/
Here are the states with the most gun issues. Anybody cares to consider a Gun Offenders registry now that a teacher in Georgia is accused of shooting a high school
I have questions about teachers having guns.
If they can have guns, can they only specifically pull it out and shoot if it's only a school shooter? Or will they now be allowed to pull it out for any situation, like say....and ragey 3rd grader?
Nobody has ever really said where the line is drawn on pulling out a gun.
Also, say a school shooter is shooting kids. The teacher comes out with the gun to engage the shooter in gunfire and accidentally hits a student in the crossfire. Will that teacher be charged? Or will they classify that as "friendly fire"
So many things that make me go hmmm.
I can't find the Trump thread but I thought this was funny.
Now John Oliver does a segment on NRA-TV yes its infowars meets reality TV.
http://abc7news.com/news/nra-sues-fl...o-law/3195168/
Yes the NRA Sues the Governor of Florida over Gun Control
http://www.sacbee.com/news/local/edu...204340309.html
Here is an update
Several local school districts and the University of California system received hundreds of thousands of dollars from the National Rifle Association between 2010 and 2016.
The money, in the form of grants from the NRA Foundation, thrusts what were once largely non-controversial gun- and hunting-safety programs and extracurricular shooting clubs into a bitter national debate about accepting money from the polarizing firearms advocacy group.
The NRA gave about $1 million in cash and non-cash grants to school organizations and private shooting clubs in the Sacramento region between 2010 and 2016, according to a Sacramento Bee review of data obtained by The Associated Press.
The NRA awarded about $300,000 in grants to the Roseville Joint Union High School District, more than any other district in the nation during that period, according to the AP.
The district told The Associated Press that much of the funding went toward ammunition and gear for trap-shooting teams. Ron Severson, superintendent of the Roseville district, told the AP that no parents have raised concerns over the funding, but administrators may reconsider it in the wake of the Parkland, Fla., shooting.
“After we get through this spring, we will probably take some time to assess how to move forward,” he told the AP.
One of the district's programs that received NRA grants was Woodcreek High School Sportsmens Club, which received about $124,000 in cash and non-cash grants.
Its coach, Alex Gray, told The Bee that each year, about 50 students — a third of them girls — participate in competitive shotgun shooting sports programs at a Lincoln-area target-shooting range.
The club is among dozens of school-affiliated programs that participate in the California Youth Shooting Sports Association, which hosts shooting competitions, including in the Olympic sports of skeet and trap.
The NRA is one of the association's primary sponsors.
Gray said that before students ever pull a trigger, they have to spend several hours in the classroom learning gun safety. A few students each year go on to receive university scholarships for collegiate shooting programs. Some have dreams of competing in the Olympics, he said.
Ron!
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https://www.politico.com/magazine/st...-debate-217704
the first school shooting?
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/22/b...e-gun-ban.html
Here is an Update Youtube is responding to gun content bans on its venue.
https://www.polygon.com/2018/3/24/17...orm-ad-revenue
https://www.sltrib.com/news/2018/03/...ideo-platform/
Update on the Youtube and Gun's fiasco.
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