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Nnanji -> RE: Chicago and gun crime surge (6/23/2017 11:47:17 AM)


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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

Yeah, ok nancy, put your kotex back in, gather up your pissflaps, its apparent you are a lying felchgobbler of putinjizz. And are easily caught. It is because of your retardation and institutionalization as a mental patient.

Two clauses in the US Constitution prohibit ex post facto laws: Art 1, § 9 and Art. 1 § 10.

see, e.g. Collins v. Youngblood, 497 US 37 (1990) and California Dep't of Corrections v. Morales, 514 US 499 (1995).

And with all of that you're still wrong and still have your head up your ass. Did it get your little nub off?

Well, carry on. Have a good day.




mnottertail -> RE: Chicago and gun crime surge (6/23/2017 11:55:00 AM)

you look awful stupid nancy caught felchgobbling putinjizz in the garish light of day with your pissflaps merrily blowing in the breeze, and your kotex out of your gub.




Nnanji -> RE: Chicago and gun crime surge (6/23/2017 11:56:37 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery

Markets are expanding. Why? Because people decided it would be fun to shoot targets?

You're the one changing the argument so you can "win," but whatever. I've already told you that basically, I could give a fuck either way.


How about I just give you a trophy so we can stop the stupid spin?

Congrats! You're a winner! Awesome

Wow! Insightful! I NEVER saw that coming! You are AWESOME! Thanks!

I edited down your post a little.

From the link I gave you:

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Keane cited an NSSF special industry report that found target shooting participation increased 44 percent between 2009 and 2016 — proof that the sport appeals to a broader and broader demographic as time passes.


So yes, sales are expanding because people have decided it's fun to shoot target.

You are wrong that they are up because the NRA is driving fear. I will admit your post admits you are wrong, but the way you do it makes it obvious why people call you a troll. Why don't you just say it's news to you and you'll adjust your assumptions?




Nnanji -> RE: Chicago and gun crime surge (6/23/2017 11:58:19 AM)


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ORIGINAL: mnottertail

you look awful stupid nancy caught felchgobbling putinjizz in the garish light of day with your pissflaps merrily blowing in the breeze, and your kotex out of your gub.

OMG...how could I have not seen that coming! The voices in your head took a vote did they?

Have a good day.




mnottertail -> RE: Chicago and gun crime surge (6/23/2017 12:08:36 PM)

No, it is the syphilis in your inchoate brainstem, nancy. Its the constitution, no such law exists and is enforced. You see, even the "anti-felchgobbling nutsucker" based ACLU wouldn't let it stand, and like Il Douchovitches tapes, there is no there; there.

Enjoy your shift licking the toilets at KFC, nancy.




Musicmystery -> RE: Chicago and gun crime surge (6/23/2017 12:10:09 PM)

When the NRA stops calling me to say, "Hello -- as a hunter, aren't you concerned the government is limiting your access to firearms and ammo?" I'll believe they aren't fear mongering to raise funds.

But hey! You're a winner! Well done!

And everybody knows targets look more appealing as time passes.

Right? I mean, targets! What's not to like????

No wonder it's hot.




Nnanji -> RE: Chicago and gun crime surge (6/23/2017 12:14:06 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery

When the NRA stops calling me to say, "Hello -- as a hunter, aren't you concerned the government is limiting your access to firearms and ammo?" I'll believe they aren't fear mongering to raise funds.

But hey! You're a winner! Well done!

And everybody knows targets look more appealing as time passes.

Right? I mean, targets! What's not to like????

No wonder it's hot.

So your entire ability to think and to take in new information is held hostage by a phone call from the NRA? Gotcha, I'll see what I can do.

[sm=lalala.gif]




WinsomeDefiance -> RE: Chicago and gun crime surge (6/23/2017 12:15:34 PM)

Well, they have come out with some pretty awesome targets.
I like the Zombie ones, myself.

I also like the dangling plastic bottle targets, although I haven't tried them yet.





Musicmystery -> RE: Chicago and gun crime surge (6/23/2017 12:17:59 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Nnanji


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ORIGINAL: Musicmystery

When the NRA stops calling me to say, "Hello -- as a hunter, aren't you concerned the government is limiting your access to firearms and ammo?" I'll believe they aren't fear mongering to raise funds.

But hey! You're a winner! Well done!

And everybody knows targets look more appealing as time passes.

Right? I mean, targets! What's not to like????

No wonder it's hot.

So your entire ability to think and to take in new information is held hostage by a phone call from the NRA? Gotcha, I'll see what I can do.

[sm=lalala.gif]

Yeah. Because your cartoon trumps actual sales and experience.

Sorry. You're no longer a winner. You've been busted.




Nnanji -> RE: Chicago and gun crime surge (6/23/2017 12:26:20 PM)


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ORIGINAL: WinsomeDefiance

Well, they have come out with some pretty awesome targets.
I like the Zombie ones, myself.

I also like the dangling plastic bottle targets, although I haven't tried them yet.



I know you shoot .22's a lot. On ebay, you can find nice metal targets that clang and fall over for relatively cheap prices. I think I paid something like $40 for six target made from steel that will stand up to any round going under 3,000 fps. The bottles puncture and become trash to be picked up after one shot. I do use a plastic bottle when I'm teaching new shooters gun safety. I remind them humans are mostly water and then show them what a bullet does to mostly water. It's always a stark lesson. The metal target are about six inches high, in silhouette shape. Putting them out at 50 or 100 yards and plink them with a .22 is pretty fun. And they can be set back up indefinitely.




WinsomeDefiance -> RE: Chicago and gun crime surge (6/23/2017 1:43:42 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Nnanji


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ORIGINAL: WinsomeDefiance

Well, they have come out with some pretty awesome targets.
I like the Zombie ones, myself.

I also like the dangling plastic bottle targets, although I haven't tried them yet.



I know you shoot .22's a lot. On ebay, you can find nice metal targets that clang and fall over for relatively cheap prices. I think I paid something like $40 for six target made from steel that will stand up to any round going under 3,000 fps. The bottles puncture and become trash to be picked up after one shot. I do use a plastic bottle when I'm teaching new shooters gun safety. I remind them humans are mostly water and then show them what a bullet does to mostly water. It's always a stark lesson. The metal target are about six inches high, in silhouette shape. Putting them out at 50 or 100 yards and plink them with a .22 is pretty fun. And they can be set back up indefinitely.


Thanks! Kay and I are looking into joining a Gunsportsmans Club with an outdoor range. I'm not sure if they provide targets, so I'll definitely be checking out EBay.




Nnanji -> RE: Chicago and gun crime surge (6/23/2017 1:52:25 PM)


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ORIGINAL: WinsomeDefiance


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ORIGINAL: Nnanji


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ORIGINAL: WinsomeDefiance

Well, they have come out with some pretty awesome targets.
I like the Zombie ones, myself.

I also like the dangling plastic bottle targets, although I haven't tried them yet.



I know you shoot .22's a lot. On ebay, you can find nice metal targets that clang and fall over for relatively cheap prices. I think I paid something like $40 for six target made from steel that will stand up to any round going under 3,000 fps. The bottles puncture and become trash to be picked up after one shot. I do use a plastic bottle when I'm teaching new shooters gun safety. I remind them humans are mostly water and then show them what a bullet does to mostly water. It's always a stark lesson. The metal target are about six inches high, in silhouette shape. Putting them out at 50 or 100 yards and plink them with a .22 is pretty fun. And they can be set back up indefinitely.


Thanks! Kay and I are looking into joining a Gunsportsmans Club with an outdoor range. I'm not sure if they provide targets, so I'll definitely be checking out EBay.


Most, if not all, gun clubs I've seen sell targets. I'm pretty sure they wouldn't want/let you take metal reactive targets for fear of bulletin ricochet. Although I've shot steel targets at gun clubs. So ask if it's allowed where you're going to shoot before you buy. I use them here. My range is on my front porch however.




BamaD -> RE: Chicago and gun crime surge (6/23/2017 3:40:04 PM)

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ORIGINAL: heavyblinker

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ORIGINAL: Nnanji
There you are. Back to one of your two arguments. Anyone that doesn't agree with you is stupid. That's all you have.


I didn't say that about anyone who disagrees with me, I said it about you.

I know how power works-- the people who have power get to make the rules.
But you can't seem to comprehend that not every decision that limits your 'freedoms' in some way is bad.

The easy availability of guns in America as a whole contributes to gun violence-- that's my point.

You haven't even bothered to argue against it and have jumped on the standard dull-as-shit 'muh freedom'/'you're a socialist fascist' narrative.
You haven't even dressed said narrative up in interesting language-- just repeated it verbatim, mindlessly accepting it as an axiom.

It's really boring.

The US should stop people from owning gun because places like the UK do, we should do it because everyone else does, if others jumped out a window should we?




mnottertail -> RE: Chicago and gun crime surge (6/23/2017 9:40:30 PM)

No, we lead the world in jumping out windows by ourselves, and call it taking back america.




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