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I got a gun to protect myself from the rampant and ever-increasing Black & Hispanic crime rates.
Sorry - I feel safer with one and hope I don't end up like Channon Christian - tortured, rape, murdered and had bleach thrown down her throat by 5 Black guys.
Do you feel the same way when on the inside of court house and airport check points
So in other words statistics is something you find laughable?
Those statistics, yes.
Kellermann's numbers have been thoroughly debunked. Try doing even the tiniest amount of research before using something as outrageous as his data as the foundation for your argument.
True but cars have keys that lock them, most guns don't , and car companies are subject to lawsuits and metal Gods er, I mean metal guns are NOT.
Right now for instance I suppose its Walmarts fault for a customers that are hurt by guns in there stores by other customers. After all they do have the deepest of pockets. For now its cheaper for Walmart to pay out the hush money one family at a time. But with a second term being VERY likely For Obamma what with the economy being turned around by than I can only see stronger sales of guns 4 thru 8 years from now. by then or some where in the future Walmart may feel compelled (if not made too) on its own to put in airport/courthouse type of entrance security.
Would such check points at Wally World make you happy or sad?
Kellermann's numbers have been thoroughly debunked. Try doing even the tiniest amount of research before using something as outrageous as his data as the foundation for your argument.
Again, yes, that "22x" number is very laughable.
Hey thanks for the come back. Did you see the movie "The Sixth Sense"
If so, What did you think of the one liner from that ghost kid whom said
"Shhhh Don't say nothing, I will show you where my dad hides his gun"
Now understand, it was only a movie, But, what was your take on that?
True but cars have keys that lock them, most guns don't , and car companies are subject to lawsuits and metal Gods er, I mean metal guns are NOT.
I can see that debating with you is going to be utterly pointless. You're obviously one of those "you need a gun to feel like a big man" types, and frankly, I've had about enough of debating with that type online for the past 20 years. If that's the attitude you're going to take, let me know now so I can put you on ignore and not waste any more time.
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Originally Posted by Daysleepin
Right now for instance I suppose its Walmarts fault for a customers that are hurt by guns in there stores by other customers. After all they do have the deepest of pockets. For now its cheaper for Walmart to pay out the hush money one family at a time. But with a second term being VERY likely For Obamma what with the economy being turned around by than I can only see stronger sales of guns 4 thru 8 years from now. by then or some where in the future Walmart may feel compelled (if not made too) on its own to put in airport/courthouse type of entrance security.
Would such check points at Wally World make you happy or sad?
Hey thanks for the come back. Did you see the movie "The Sixth Sense"
If so, What did you think of the one liner from that ghost kid whom said
"Shhhh Don't say nothing, I will show you where my dad hides his gun"
Now understand, it was only a movie, But, what was your take on that?
What?
Are you drunk or something? Try to keep up.
Go research Kellermann's data, and you'll find that the basis of your argument is non-existent. Don't bother replying to me until you've done so, and can debate intelligently about it.
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