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Comment by:
NotPrey
(6/15/2016)
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Not any "facts" at all, just hysterical emotional regurgitation of proven lies espoused by the Violence Policy Center. |
Comment by:
jac
(6/15/2016)
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Another idiot that subscribes to the notion that defensive gun uses only count if someone is killed.
I can guarantee that quite a few people at the Orlando night club would have been happy to have someone with a gun able to defend them against the Moslem murderer.
That not one of the 300 patrons had a gun only speaks to the mindset of the good guys with a gun permit. I guarantee that some of the people there had carry permits, but not one of them was willing to carry a gun into an establishment serving alcohol in violation of the law.
As a result, the only person with a gun was the murderer. |
Comment by:
jac
(6/15/2016)
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Another idiot that subscribes to the notion that defensive gun uses don't count unless someone is killed.
I can guarantee you that the people in the Orlando night club would have been very happy to have a good guy with a gun to defend themselves against the muslim murderer.
That no one had a gun only speaks to the mindset of the law abiding citizens. I can pretty much guarantee that there were licensed concealed carriers among the 300 attendees at the night club, but not one of them was willing to carry a gun into an establishment serving alcohol in violation of Florida law.
It should be obvious, even to idiots, that the law abiding gun owners are not the problem. |
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