Liberal Talk Show Host Mocks NRA Proposal, Sends Own Kids to School with Armed Guard

Quote from Trader666:

A car for example can be a "weapon of mass murder" too. Potentially a lot more dangerous than a gun because a killer could claim he plowed into the crowd by accident the first time and live to do it again. Should cars be banned too?

Don't think for a moment that the left wouldn't LOVE to ban private automobiles. Any honest liberal will nod affirmative to your question, considering it a very good idea.
 
Quote from trendlover:

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Do you read my link? The people only going to have pizza. One man is angry for the time his pizza is not done, so he complain. Another man is angry for that complaint. So what? Is only pizza. So if one man did not have that gun, he will not shoot the other man because of complaint of pizza. I can not believe this is real for pizza. That gun make that man feel too much power. And all for pizza?
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Shessh TL, you seem upset over a legal gun, two white guys and a pizza. Tell me about an inner city youth with an illegal gun shooting somebody for being on the wrong block?

Gun laws are only going to work for white people and legal guns.

Which makes me wonder how many black people are members of the NRA. Do black people go to gun shows?
 
Quote from TGregg:

Well affirmative action laws haven't stopped discrimination or racism (just ask any liberal). So obviously we should get rid of them as well, right?
The Supreme Court is supposed to make a decision on doing just that next year.
 
This is priceless:

Washington police are investigating whether NBC's David Gregory broke the law by holding up what appeared to be a 30-round gun magazine on Sunday's Meet the Press despite being denied permission by police to bring the weaponry on the show.

It is illegal in the district to possess a "large capacity ammunition feeding device."

Gwendolyn Crump, director of the Office of Communications for the Washington Metropolitan Police Department, told ABC News, "NBC contacted MPD inquiring if they could utilize a high capacity magazine for their segment. NBC was informed that possession of a high capacity magazine is not permissible and their request was denied. This matter is currently being investigated."

Another Washington DC police officer and spokesperson Tisha Gant said the situation was "being investigated," but would give no other details including what exactly is under investigation.

A section in the D.C. criminal code says "no person in the District shall possess, sell, or transfer any large capacity ammunition feeding device regardless of whether the device is attached to a firearm." The section stipulates that "the term large capacity ammunition feeding device means a magazine," or similar devices.

Gregory held up what looked like a 30-bullet gun magazine when interviewing the National Rifle Association's executive vice president and CEO Wayne LaPierre on Sunday. Gregory pressed the NRA head on whether fewer children would have been killed during the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting on Dec. 14th if the shooter had access to less ammunition.

Since the interview, conservative media and gun rights activists said that Gregory appeared to have violated the district's gun law. Police subsquently confirmed they were investigating.

NBC News declined to comment through a spokesperson.
 
Quote from Lucrum:

Jock told officers the shooting was justified under "stand your ground,"...


I'm no attorney, but Jock the shooter is full of shit. That is NOT what the SYG law is for or allows.
In most states the mere fact that the shooter was part of the original problem/confrontation precludes his legal use of deadly force. As a CCW permit holder the shooter should know that.

Having just taken the ccw class today (Florida) I can tell you that's absolutely true. What's more, you can't just pull a gun on someone who is threatening you with his fists (or even acts up on). You can only pull the weapon if you are in fear for your very life. Provoking someone and then pulling a gun when they punch you (much less shooting them) is an escalation of violence and carries a charge with it. It's a misdemeanor (unless you shoot them).
 
Quote from Tsing Tao:

Having just taken the ccw class today (Florida)....
Good for you.

...just don't drink too much Tsing Tao and shoot your liberal mother. :)
 
Quote from Tsing Tao:

Having just taken the ccw class today (Florida) I can tell you that's absolutely true. What's more, you can't just pull a gun on someone who is threatening you with his fists (or even acts up on). You can only pull the weapon if you are in fear for your very life. Provoking someone and then pulling a gun when they punch you (much less shooting them) is an escalation of violence and carries a charge with it. It's a misdemeanor (unless you shoot them).

I'm better off without a gun, and I ain't gonna tell the cops I even know moo goo gai pan much less kung-fu.
 
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