Is Easy Access to Guns the Main Reason Why Innocent People get Shot in the Head?

Easy Access to Guns the Main Reason Why Innocent People get Shot in the Head?

  • Yes

    Votes: 6 26.1%
  • No

    Votes: 17 73.9%

  • Total voters
    23
Quote from shortie:

you call me a nice guy and right away kick me in the nuts, what's the trouble, mate?
Simple, you're dumber than dirt.
Look up the definition of sniper dopey.
 
Quote from Lucrum:

Simple, you're dumber than dirt.
Look up the definition of sniper dopey.

translation: Shortie made fun of me in another thread and now i am gonna stalk him

ok, fine!
:D
 
Quote from shortie:

translation: Shortie made fun of me in another thread and now i am gonna stalk him

ok, fine!
:D
No, you grossly misused the term/word sniper. You're unwilling to admit it and too lazy to look up the definition.
If you can't handle replies and criticisms to your posts you may want to consider not starting stupid threads or making stupid remarks in the first place.
"Stalking"? You think way too much of yourself.
Just because someone calls you out doesn't mean they're stalking you. I don't expect you'll get though, folks with your degree of self delusion rarely do.
 
Quote from Ricter:

Unlike Arizona, which is famously tough on crime, Switzerland is relatively soft on crime, and that's why the Swiss per capita rate of violent crime is so much higher than Arizona's.

While that may be true, it's interesting to note that gun laws in Arizona are among the most lenient in the United States. Any law-abiding resident older than 21 can purchase a handgun. Thanks to Gov. Jan Brewer, you can now conceal and carry a pistol without a concealed-to-carry permit.

I keep hearing the NRA talk about how the world would be a better place if everyone were allowed to carry and conceal a gun.

I guess no one standing in line at that Safeway in Tucson last Saturday was carrying.

Interesting.
 
A Washington Post analysis of data from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives shows that Arizona is a net exporter of guns that are seized in crimes. In 2009, 1,637 guns first purchased in Arizona were recovered at out-of-state crime scenes, according to an analysis of guns traced by ATF. That means that for every 100,000 state inhabitants, 25 guns were exported from Arizona.
 
Quote from Lucrum:

No, you grossly misused the term/word sniper. You're unwilling to admit it and too lazy to look up the definition.
If you can't handle replies and criticisms to your posts you may want to consider not starting stupid threads or making stupid remarks in the first place.
"Stalking"? You think way too much of yourself.
Just because someone calls you out doesn't mean they're stalking you. I don't expect you'll get though, folks with your degree of self delusion rarely do.

yes, i looked up the definition:

a sniper (noun) - Joe Schmo who carries a concealed gun to a grocery store and strongly believes he is John Wayne :D
 
Quote from shortie:

yes, i looked up the definition:

a sniper (noun) - Joe Schmo who carries a concealed gun to a grocery store and strongly believes he is John Wayne :D

It's not hard to understand ALL of your thread ratings stubby.


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Quote from shortie:

yes, i looked up the definition:

a sniper (noun) - Joe Schmo who carries a concealed gun to a grocery store and strongly believes he is John Wayne :D

Shortie's OK. He just gets a little confused now and then. I hope he's seriously considering changing his handle to "Longie" and dismissing any liberal thoughts that pass through his little pea brain.

(Sorry Shortie, I couldn't resist.) :D
 
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