American culture wrote:
It's American culture, don't hate.
Oh its culture, all right, but not American culture.
American culture wrote:
It's American culture, don't hate.
Oh its culture, all right, but not American culture.
Other states need to follow New Hampshire's gun laws.
Gun violence is very low in New Hampshire, so if gun laws work there, why wouldn't those laws work well in other areas?
"Mass shooting" evokes a lone wolf killing as many strangers as possible. That's not what happened Queens this weekend, which was gang violence.
Law Dawg wrote:
Uncle Bosie wrote:
Thank goodness guns are so readily accessible in our country.
Reminder: Guns in this shooting were likely illegally obtained and those shooting the guns were violating dozens of laws.
And that truck in New Orleans killed 15 people. Need to ban vehicles next.
Uncle Bosie wrote:
Thank goodness guns are so readily accessible in our country.
Maybe the fact that the US govt drops tens of thousands of bombs on people every year contributes to violence?
Newname wrote:
Uncle Bosie wrote:
Thank goodness guns are so readily accessible in our country.
Maybe the fact that the US govt drops tens of thousands of bombs on people every year contributes to violence?
The US is dropping bombs on Haiti and Mexico?
How is this not in the mainstream media?
Newname wrote:
Uncle Bosie wrote:
Thank goodness guns are so readily accessible in our country.
Maybe the fact that the US govt drops tens of thousands of bombs on people every year contributes to violence?
Yeah that is also violence. Congratulations.
Cars Kill People wrote:
Law Dawg wrote:
Reminder: Guns in this shooting were likely illegally obtained and those shooting the guns were violating dozens of laws.
And that truck in New Orleans killed 15 people. Need to ban vehicles next.
CKP doesn't know the difference between "is a weapon" and "as a weapon"....
but i
Newname wrote:
Uncle Bosie wrote:
Thank goodness guns are so readily accessible in our country.
Maybe the fact that the US govt drops tens of thousands of bombs on people every year contributes to violence?
This has what exactly to do with thug street violence in New York City?
Uncle Bosie wrote:
Law Dawg wrote:
Reminder: Guns in this shooting were likely illegally obtained and those shooting the guns were violating dozens of laws.
And yet easily obtained.
Gun laws don't apply to those guns.
And laws don't seem to apply to those who use them.
andthenthis wrote:
Uncle Bosie wrote:
And yet easily obtained.
Gun laws don't apply to those guns.
And laws don't seem to apply to those who use them.
Guns being readily accessible in the US does apply to those guns. Somehow it is a uniquely American problem among developed countries.
Cars Kill People wrote:
Law Dawg wrote:
Reminder: Guns in this shooting were likely illegally obtained and those shooting the guns were violating dozens of laws.
And that truck in New Orleans killed 15 people. Need to ban vehicles next.
Only Teslas
Vfsvfs wrote:
If you want safety, get out of your sh#th@le country and move to El Salvador
Yaa. Demonstrate real DEI creds. Vote Bukele. He will fix this inside a year.
andthenthis wrote:
USA USA wrote:
And a mailman was murdered in the Bronx while ordering a sandwich, and a kid was shot outside a high school in Brooklyn- both today.
But let's talk about how these liberal soft on crime policies are working out.
Spoiler alert- they're not.
People will just blame the weapons like they always do. Cry about "mental health". Blah blah blah.
Easier than blaming the real problem.
We have problem people in this country. They mostly belong that one group. The second group wouldn't be as bad if not for the illegals coming over. Democrats coddle, feed, house and support them. I used to run by this complex. It's a rented space. They even hold pro wresting here. A lot of never seen white folks in the area show up via LIRR. I bet there were no gun fights, rumbles, etc. Just admit the fact that one group has a deep problem.
Oh my lords