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mnottertail -> RE: California's gun restrictions are working! (8/27/2014 12:52:52 PM)

I would tell him that I converse with you. He would run for his life so as not to catch your syphilitic brain rot you fucking welfare patient shitbreather.




AQRMZ -> RE: California's gun restrictions are working! (8/27/2014 1:04:42 PM)

to FD

In Texas we have a Law that states that you can stand your ground, The Castle Law, you do not have to run from an attacker.

Common sense should dictate just how you defend yourself however.

It was just changed recently from having to run, to stand your ground.

Running might be sort of hard for a person with arthritis and other ageing conditions.

Most of these comments about guns seem to be coming from people that have never faced the situation.

Walk a mile in the other guy's shoes and then talk, other-wise hold your tongue.

OK?

Do you want to stir the pot?

You could talk about the 9yo that shot a guy with a Uzi (I think) in AZ.

OH GOLLIE, THANKS FOR THE HIDE BUTON SO I DON'T HAVE TO READ THE BOUNCING BOOFOONICAL COMMENTS.

LIKE, "Jesus H Fuckin Christ!!!! Is this site still a joke????? "

No, maggot, you are the joke!




freedomdwarf1 -> RE: California's gun restrictions are working! (8/27/2014 1:12:47 PM)

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ORIGINAL: AQRMZ

to FD

In Texas we have a Law that states that you can stand your ground, The Castle Law, you do not have to run from an attacker.

Common sense should dictate just how you defend yourself however.

It was just changed recently from having to run rather than to stand your ground.

Running might be sort of hard for a person with arthritis and other ageing conditions.

Most of these comments about guns seem to be coming from people that have never faced the situation.

Walk a mile in the other guy's shoes and then talk, other-wise hold your tongue.

OK?

Do you want to stir the pot?

You could talk about the 9yo that shot a guy with a Uzi (I think) in AZ.



Common sense, yes. We don't have to run from an attacker either.
But... because guns are virtually eradicated over here, your assailant isn't likely to be armed.
So, you don't need a gun to defend yourself.
I have faced an attacker but never needed a gun and it never entered into my head that I would even contemplate wanting one.
So yes, I've walked in the other guy's shoes; and no, I don't want or need a gun here.

And there's a thread about the Uzi shooting already.
If guns weren't so prolific amongst the populace it wouldn't have happened because there wouldn't have been any gun to shoot with in the first place!! [:D]


ETA: I'm intelligent enough to realize you're replying to me 'coz it tells me in the bottom-right corner of your post - no need to announce it. [8|]




AQRMZ -> RE: California's gun restrictions are working! (8/27/2014 1:25:02 PM)

to FD "ETA: I'm intelligent enough to realize you're replying to me 'coz it tells me in the bottom-right corner of your post - no need to announce it." no insult intended,
I just want to be sure that it goes to the proper person. It has in the past indicated the wrong person. OK? no problem?

"But... because guns are virtually eradicated over here, your assailant isn't likely to be armed.
So, you don't need a gun to defend yourself.
I have faced an attacker but never needed a gun and it never entered into my head that I would even contemplate wanting one.
So yes, I've walked in the other guy's shoes; and no, I don't want or need a gun here. "

Well, you are lucky then.

We had an instance early this year where 3 black guys were roaming the back roads in a white pickup, breaking in and robbing, beating elderly residents and generally running amok.

They were finally caught after several months, but in the interim it caused a lot of pain, grief and angst among the neighbors.

We all kept our guns handy, gates closed, doors locked and other measures as well.

In years past when I worked security, I have faced down lots of drunks that wanted to impress their girl friends, did not ever resort to a gun.

I hope I never have to in the future, but if it comes down to it, an attacker is a vicious wild animal and will be treated as such.



OK WHERE IS THAT HIDE BUTTON?





freedomdwarf1 -> RE: California's gun restrictions are working! (8/27/2014 1:51:12 PM)

I think half the problem with the US (apart from the proliferation of guns) is the police seem to take forever getting anywhere to any incident.

I've heard things on here that indicate it isn't out of the norm to wait 20-30 or more minutes for them to arrive.
That isn't the case here, usually.
Anything violent, once reported, they arrive within minutes.

In the case with my stepson wielding a steak knife and threatening everyone in a manic temper tantrum, the cops were here and in the door (front and back in a 'pincer' movement) ready with batons, cuffs and pepper spray before the wife had finished explaining what was going on - quite literally, within a minute or two.
And that wasn't the only incident with my stepson but each time any sort of violence was mentioned they were here within moments.

Another time, we reported someone sulking around our back gardens and again, within minutes, there were several cop cars, an armed unit, a police van full of policemen and a police helicopter (with searchlight) milling around the neigbourhood searching for the blighter.
And yes, they caught him two roads down from us hiding in a dog kennel I believe.

Admittedly there are the odd cases where some poor soul gets beaten by thugs but it's not that common here.
Despite what some band about as violent crime stats, many things are filed like that under those headings here that don't even appear in US stats because of the way it's reported and recorded which lead to unreliable and misleading figures.




Kirata -> RE: California's gun restrictions are working! (8/27/2014 2:06:46 PM)


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ORIGINAL: freedomdwarf1

That's a Jihad's type of thinking... if you ain't one of us, you're a dead man for no other reason than just being alive.

Give it up, bozo. The turban and plastic beads don't suit you.

K.







Sanity -> RE: California's gun restrictions are working! (8/27/2014 2:47:32 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery

No, we get that you're insignificant. No worries.


Thats why I find your nose up my ass every time I turn around

You obsess over me because you find me "irrelevant"




mnottertail -> RE: California's gun restrictions are working! (8/27/2014 2:56:24 PM)

You masturbate onto yourself a great deal don't you? Why you so obsessed with Music Mystery and others who have intellect? Jealous or?




PeonForHer -> RE: California's gun restrictions are working! (8/27/2014 3:19:02 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Politesub53


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ORIGINAL: PeonForHer

I keep on reading Bama's sig lines, Thompson, and keep on wondering if they're *ever* going to kick in for him, outside of the two matters of taxation and the endlessly boring, brainless and depressing issue of *fucking* gun ownership. I mean, really:

""Any government big enough to give you anything you want is big enough to take anything you have" Thomas Jefferson

" Government ranges from a necessary evil to an intolerable one" Thomas Paine ."

- Don't these two lines hint at least *some* testicles when it comes to resistance against the powers-that-be? Tom Paine, at least, had true grit when it came to defending the powerless against the powerful. To me, it's just a crying travesty to see his name used in support of the dismal, narrow little world of the gun-freedom whingers in the USA and absolutely fuck all else.



I pointed out before that Paine was what is now called with derision "A socialist". Even the leaders of both the American and the French revolutions turned on him once in power, due to his outspoken views.


Forget it, PS. If even my comment evaporated into nothing, you might as well have said nothing at all.




eulero83 -> RE: California's gun restrictions are working! (8/27/2014 3:56:57 PM)

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ORIGINAL: BamaD


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ORIGINAL: eulero83

I think no one is questioning that's self defence when someone is actually trying to shoot at you, but between "it's reasonable to think" and "without any doubt" is where the protection of the right of life comes in question. It also comes in question when you move from the "duty to retreat" to the "stand your ground" principles.

If you give them a free shot you may not get one.
When they are half your age with a knife and you wait till they stab you it is too late. The knowledge that I was willing and able to shoot them has always put an end to things for me.
And there was no independent witness with your stepson.


Yes that's the downside of living in a society with other people. Tomorrow there could be an earthquake and I could be hit on the head by a vase of flowers from a window and die, I do not go around with a helmet around the town. I feel more concern about an earthquake than being victim of a violent crime. So there are two way out: building a better society with education and eliminating obstacles to inequality or letting people scrape by using violence. Maybe one day you could be the man with alzahimer, I don't think you'd think it's fair to be put down like a dog for yourself.




BamaD -> RE: California's gun restrictions are working! (8/27/2014 3:57:27 PM)


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ORIGINAL: freedomdwarf1

quote:

ORIGINAL: AQRMZ

to FD

In Texas we have a Law that states that you can stand your ground, The Castle Law, you do not have to run from an attacker.

Common sense should dictate just how you defend yourself however.

It was just changed recently from having to run rather than to stand your ground.

Running might be sort of hard for a person with arthritis and other ageing conditions.

Most of these comments about guns seem to be coming from people that have never faced the situation.

Walk a mile in the other guy's shoes and then talk, other-wise hold your tongue.

OK?

Do you want to stir the pot?

You could talk about the 9yo that shot a guy with a Uzi (I think) in AZ.



Common sense, yes. We don't have to run from an attacker either.
But... because guns are virtually eradicated over here, your assailant isn't likely to be armed.
So, you don't need a gun to defend yourself.
I have faced an attacker but never needed a gun and it never entered into my head that I would even contemplate wanting one.
So yes, I've walked in the other guy's shoes; and no, I don't want or need a gun here.

And there's a thread about the Uzi shooting already.
If guns weren't so prolific amongst the populace it wouldn't have happened because there wouldn't have been any gun to shoot with in the first place!! [:D]


ETA: I'm intelligent enough to realize you're replying to me 'coz it tells me in the bottom-right corner of your post - no need to announce it. [8|]

I have stopped people from committing violence by letting them know I was armed and didn't have to hospitalize any relatives to do it.




BamaD -> RE: California's gun restrictions are working! (8/27/2014 4:00:27 PM)


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ORIGINAL: freedomdwarf1

I think half the problem with the US (apart from the proliferation of guns) is the police seem to take forever getting anywhere to any incident.

I've heard things on here that indicate it isn't out of the norm to wait 20-30 or more minutes for them to arrive.
That isn't the case here, usually.
Anything violent, once reported, they arrive within minutes.

In the case with my stepson wielding a steak knife and threatening everyone in a manic temper tantrum, the cops were here and in the door (front and back in a 'pincer' movement) ready with batons, cuffs and pepper spray before the wife had finished explaining what was going on - quite literally, within a minute or two.
And that wasn't the only incident with my stepson but each time any sort of violence was mentioned they were here within moments.

Another time, we reported someone sulking around our back gardens and again, within minutes, there were several cop cars, an armed unit, a police van full of policemen and a police helicopter (with searchlight) milling around the neigbourhood searching for the blighter.
And yes, they caught him two roads down from us hiding in a dog kennel I believe.

Admittedly there are the odd cases where some poor soul gets beaten by thugs but it's not that common here.
Despite what some band about as violent crime stats, many things are filed like that under those headings here that don't even appear in US stats because of the way it's reported and recorded which lead to unreliable and misleading figures.


Since you don't have to wait 15 or more minutes we should be willing to, God that is dumb.
If you knew the cops were going to be there in 2 min why did you beat the kid unless you got off on it.




BamaD -> RE: California's gun restrictions are working! (8/27/2014 4:01:50 PM)


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ORIGINAL: eulero83

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ORIGINAL: BamaD


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ORIGINAL: eulero83

I think no one is questioning that's self defence when someone is actually trying to shoot at you, but between "it's reasonable to think" and "without any doubt" is where the protection of the right of life comes in question. It also comes in question when you move from the "duty to retreat" to the "stand your ground" principles.

If you give them a free shot you may not get one.
When they are half your age with a knife and you wait till they stab you it is too late. The knowledge that I was willing and able to shoot them has always put an end to things for me.
And there was no independent witness with your stepson.


Yes that's the downside of living in a society with other people. Tomorrow there could be an earthquake and I could be hit on the head by a vase of flowers from a window and die, I do not go around with a helmet around the town. I feel more concern about an earthquake than being victim of a violent crime. So there are two way out: building a better society with education and eliminating obstacles to inequality or letting people scrape by using violence. Maybe one day you could be the man with alzahimer, I don't think you'd think it's fair to be put down like a dog for yourself.

If I had Alzehiemers I would consider that an act of kindness.




quizzicalkitten -> RE: California's gun restrictions are working! (8/27/2014 4:48:43 PM)


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ORIGINAL: eulero83

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ORIGINAL: BamaD


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ORIGINAL: eulero83

I think no one is questioning that's self defence when someone is actually trying to shoot at you, but between "it's reasonable to think" and "without any doubt" is where the protection of the right of life comes in question. It also comes in question when you move from the "duty to retreat" to the "stand your ground" principles.

If you give them a free shot you may not get one.
When they are half your age with a knife and you wait till they stab you it is too late. The knowledge that I was willing and able to shoot them has always put an end to things for me.
And there was no independent witness with your stepson.


Yes that's the downside of living in a society with other people. Tomorrow there could be an earthquake and I could be hit on the head by a vase of flowers from a window and die, I do not go around with a helmet around the town. I feel more concern about an earthquake than being victim of a violent crime. So there are two way out: building a better society with education and eliminating obstacles to inequality or letting people scrape by using violence. Maybe one day you could be the man with alzahimer, I don't think you'd think it's fair to be put down like a dog for yourself.



Yes Italy is great all its violent crime is someone from some other countries fault... never someone whos native....[8|]

I as you again.... Why is a criminals life more important to you then an innocent bystander, why do you advocate for the rape or death of innocent people, as something thats okay because the criminals right to life is more important then the person doing nothing then being in their own home.




AQRMZ -> RE: California's gun restrictions are working! (8/27/2014 5:16:15 PM)

Hello kitten, it is what it is with him because on this subject he is nothing but a total dumazz jerk.

He could be a rocket scientist at work but on this subject, total fule.

Sorry Italy dude, but it is what it is.

as to building a "better society", This country has spent 50+ years and countless $ and for what, you got Ferg. Mo on another thread. Check out the feelings in the St. Louis writings and see what people think and what some of them have to deal with.

"building a better society with education and eliminating obstacles to inequality " GOOD LUCK.

I have a url to a vid with 2 dudes on a porch being asked this question. "if you are in a car traveling 80MPH, how long will it take you to go 80 miles. They could not answer the question. and these are guys around 18 - 20 or so. """"building a better society with education and eliminating obstacles to inequality""" NOT!

OK but I digress.




eulero83 -> RE: California's gun restrictions are working! (8/27/2014 5:25:07 PM)


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ORIGINAL: quizzicalkitten


Yes Italy is great all its violent crime is someone from some other countries fault... never someone whos native....[8|]



I don't think nationality of the criminals really matters in safety perception, so I don't really what kind of point you are trying to make.
If you want a different source here is a blog entry from an american expat in italy, you'll find a part on the subject of crime scrolling the page. Here is the list of all the crimes reported in italy in different years. f you want to calculate the rates for 100000 habitants you have to divide by 609, if you need some traslation hints: rapine = robberies, omicidi volontari = murders and omicidi preterintenzionali = manslaughers, violenze sessuali = rapes, there is no real correspondant to assoult as it's is part of a group of different crimes.

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I as you again.... Why is a criminals life more important to you then an innocent bystander, why do you advocate for the rape or death of innocent people, as something thats okay because the criminals right to life is more important then the person doing nothing then being in their own home.



I do not advocate for any death or rape, you are advocating for death. I didn't say more I said they are both absolute that's different.




quizzicalkitten -> RE: California's gun restrictions are working! (8/27/2014 5:29:15 PM)


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ORIGINAL: eulero83


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ORIGINAL: quizzicalkitten


Yes Italy is great all its violent crime is someone from some other countries fault... never someone whos native....[8|]



I don't think nationality of the criminals really matters in safety perception, so I don't really what kind of point you are trying to make.
If you want a different source here is a blog entry from an american expat in italy, you'll find a part on the subject of crime scrolling the page. Here is the list of all the crimes reported in italy in different years. f you want to calculate the rates for 100000 habitants you have to divide by 609, if you need some traslation hints: rapine = robberies, omicidi volontari = murders and omicidi preterintenzionali = manslaughers, violenze sessuali = rapes, there is no real correspondant to assoult as it's is part of a group of different crimes.

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I as you again.... Why is a criminals life more important to you then an innocent bystander, why do you advocate for the rape or death of innocent people, as something thats okay because the criminals right to life is more important then the person doing nothing then being in their own home.



I do not advocate for any death or rape, you are advocating for death. I didn't say more I said they are both absolute that's different.




You do, because you see self defense as robbing someone of their right to live, as I posted if the woman didnt have a gun shed have most likely been raped and possibly killed, just having a gun prevented this crime.

You cant always run, and you cant always fight off an attacker without using lethal force. The difference between our country and yours is that our country doesnt paint you as a criminal for wanting to preventing their death because a criminal decided that they deserved your money more then you, or that your saying no didnt matter, or you looked like their ex that broke their heart so you have to suffer...




HunterCA -> RE: California's gun restrictions are working! (8/29/2014 11:03:03 AM)


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ORIGINAL: TheHeretic


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ORIGINAL: smileforme50

It also took Jack, Gacy, Dahmer, Bundy....months/YEARS to kill all those people.....they didn't do it in a matter of minutes or just a couple of hours.




Right. They killed a million people in 100 days in Rwanda. You can't imagine THAT happening without guns, can you?


Actually, a buddy of mine was a Marine sitting on top of the roof of an American compound and watched about 100,000 or so of those deaths. It was all done with machetes. He said a very small Marine force with gun could have easily stopped it but there was no political will to do so. Let's see, who was the President then?




BamaD -> RE: California's gun restrictions are working! (8/29/2014 11:14:54 AM)


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ORIGINAL: HunterCA


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ORIGINAL: TheHeretic


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ORIGINAL: smileforme50

It also took Jack, Gacy, Dahmer, Bundy....months/YEARS to kill all those people.....they didn't do it in a matter of minutes or just a couple of hours.




Right. They killed a million people in 100 days in Rwanda. You can't imagine THAT happening without guns, can you?


Actually, a buddy of mine was a Marine sitting on top of the roof of an American compound and watched about 100,000 or so of those deaths. It was all done with machetes. He said a very small Marine force with gun could have easily stopped it but there was no political will to do so. Let's see, who was the President then?

It was 1994 so Bill Clinton was president.




HunterCA -> RE: California's gun restrictions are working! (8/29/2014 11:30:53 AM)


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ORIGINAL: BamaD


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ORIGINAL: HunterCA


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ORIGINAL: TheHeretic


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ORIGINAL: smileforme50

It also took Jack, Gacy, Dahmer, Bundy....months/YEARS to kill all those people.....they didn't do it in a matter of minutes or just a couple of hours.




Right. They killed a million people in 100 days in Rwanda. You can't imagine THAT happening without guns, can you?


Actually, a buddy of mine was a Marine sitting on top of the roof of an American compound and watched about 100,000 or so of those deaths. It was all done with machetes. He said a very small Marine force with gun could have easily stopped it but there was no political will to do so. Let's see, who was the President then?

It was 1994 so Bill Clinton was president.


Ah, the same Buddy, being Africa a lot around then, was in Mogadishu during the Black Hawk Down event. He said the US could have kicked ass there as well but there was no political will. Was that the same President Bama?




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