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the 2nd video is just a Glock video. maybe all those politicians and every other gun hater should turn in all of their firearms, and forego all security protection, otherwise they are nothing but hypocrites.
the hashtag #ChristySheats on twitter is trending....this murderous thug was a big 2nd amendment advocate who clung to her gun and her religion, literally, until she was killed by Fulshear, TX police for refusing to drop her weapon.
She also was constantly bragging about owning 10 guns and proudly displayed her love for all guns on her facebook page.
her post on March 1, 2016:
" it would be horribly tragic if my ability to protect myself or my family were to be taken away, but thats exactly what Democrats are determined to do by banning semi-automatic handguns"
worse thing of all, this NRA poster thug shot and killed her two children on her husbands birthday, all over a family argument?
I wonder where she was radicalized at, and was she on the FBI watch list?
Looks like a murder-suicide(suicide by cop). If I was to guess, it is probably something akin to an "honor-killing". The mother strongly disagreed with something the two girls were doing, and killed them, then wanted to die herself, and stood outside with a gun so the police would shoot her.
Not sure why she thought they were all better-off dead. Could be religiously motivated, or could just be severely depressed. Parents who want to kill themselves often want to take their family with them, instead of leaving them behind to suffer.
Not convinced that this was the result of a lack of gun-control.
In all her profile pics she had the same expression, and her eyes look weird.
Anyway, what a terrible tragedy. Wonder what set her off?
I have 3 relatives over the years (I have a large extended family) who used a gun to commit suicide. One was my brother-in-law when he was distraught over the divorce with my sister. He was always a good guy, but lost it, took a bunch of pills when she came to his place to sign some divorce papers, but he flipped out and tried to choke her. She pushed him away, called the police and he got his gun. Police tried talking him down, but he turned the gun on himself.
I'm glad I don't live in an area where I feel the need to have one, and I don't live in a rural area so I don't hunt. Guns scare me... too many things can go wrong.
I'm glad I don't live in an area where I feel the need to have one, and I don't live in a rural area so I don't hunt. Guns scare me... too many things can go wrong.
Guns don't scare me for being guns. But I have no interest in owning a gun for two reasons.
1) Because my house is too chaotic. My friend calls it a crackhouse without the crack. I let almost anyone live with me(in most cases only family and long-time friends, but sometimes friends of friends). I would either have to keep the gun with me at all times(not practical), or I would need a wall safe.
2) Because I'm constantly depressed, and I'm about 99% sure that if I had a gun in 2010, I would be dead now. And I still don't trust myself.
I never understand why liberals make this disaster like nothing worse happens.
People using cars as weapons when driving under the influence.
People using cars while driving with road rage.
People scamming others and defraud them for money which also happens more than gun death.
Not stepping up against the unnecessary killings in citis like Chicago but nobody seems to care.
Veterans dying due to lack of medical treatment in timely manner.
Illegal aliens murdering legal aliens and citizens.
Etc.
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