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Have she had an AK-47, the tanned molester would be a gruyere cheese by now!!!
But why Americans worry when large areas of their cities are battle zones?
What about the 500 million firearms, many in the hands of loonies and criminals?
We certainly have problems.
But we're not letting in over a million Muslims without even knowing who they are.
Have you noticed that some of those Muslims aren't very nice people? That they believe that infidels should convert to Islam, pay a tax or be killed? That women should submit to men? That punishments they approve of include stoning, crucifixion, beheading and thousands of lashes? You know -- little things like that?
Or is the European media just censoring all of that and talking about how "bad" Israel is for daring to defend itself?
In America, we do have criminals, but we also have the ability to defend ourselves. We have a constitutional right to own guns -- liberals and leftists are always trying to take that right away, but so far they haven't.
In Denmark, if you defend yourself against a rapist with pepper spray, you are breaking the law.
What sort of nonsense is that?
I've never carried a gun in the U.S., lived in tough parts of big cities, and had no problems. You just need to be aware and use some common sense.
But I'm glad that I have a right to defend myself here.
Defend yourselves, Europeans. Even if it means breaking the law and throwing your elite rulers out! If the Paris terrorists could get guns, then so can you.
Doesn't surprise me coming from a country (Denmark) where animals in zoos are euthanized than dissected in front of children or where there is a mass slaughter off whales (in the Faeroe islands) because it is (don't laugh) a "tradition". This kind of behaviour towards animals tells a lot about the moral fabric of that country...
Guns and knives are lethal weapons, pepper spray is non-lethal. I'm not aware of any state that bans pepper spray in the US and the lethal/non lethal aspect is the crux of the difference in how these items are regulated.
Oh ok, I see what you before. Yea, I can't imagine them being banned for the reason you just said. Though many states require licenses to buy pepper spray.
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