• CLICK HERE To Join Broke Straight Boys & Instantly Get Full Access To Entire Site & 3 FREE bonus sites.

Another school shooting

few people in this blue state would hand their gun(s) to someone at the door looking official. if the reason for turning in my gun is because mad men are using them to kill innocents, then don't arm them.
if there is a way to reach that point, that does not require ripping up the founding document or a protracted domestic conflict, then i am all for it.
i truly believe that if there were an easy way, we would be there.

money in politics! the best money can buy.
 
Wal-Mart Ammunition Limit Holds Customers to 3 Boxes of Ammo Per Day
January 31, 2013
In response to the increased demand for ammunition at its stores, Wal-Mart revealed that it will begin to limit the amount of ammunition a customer can purchase on any given day.

images


A spokeswoman for the retailer stated that stores would be instructed to limit the number of ammunition boxes to three per customer, per day. The move was brought on due to shrinking supplies in the wake of the shooting in Newtown, Conn.

"In order to take care of as many customers as possible, starting Thursday, January 24, all ammunition sales were limited to three boxes per customer, per day as supply is limited at this time," spokeswoman Ashley Hardie told Reuters.
There has been a gun rush in the time since tragedy struck Newtown. Gun regulation along with proposals to limit the sale of military style assault weapons and hig- capacity magazines were introduced.
read more: http://www.christianpost.com/news/w...s-customers-to-3-boxes-of-ammo-per-day-89211/
 
Last edited:
from the dutch and the english i learn how strange americans are. but the path toward a more perfect world is a hard one. we spoiled by our sense of rights and fearful that for some transitory reason they can be taken away, we hold on the our rights and our faith. as if rights can be granted and taken away instead of just recognized.
(picture a brushy scene. if you really hard will see a tiger in the bushes. rights are like the tiger.)
i am your pragmatic american.
 
from the dutch and the english i learn how strange americans are. but the path toward a more perfect world is a hard one. we spoiled by our sense of rights and fearful that for some transitory reason they can be taken away, we hold on the our rights and our faith. as if rights can be granted and taken away instead of just recognized.
(picture a brushy scene. if you really hard will see a tiger in the bushes. rights are like the tiger.)
i am your pragmatic american.

The issue is here my friend, is that when people look into your glass bowl that is the United States of America, they see a ball of confusion. You have the street warfare in places like LA and NYC, the god fearing people of a lot of states and for the gay community, you may have to move location in order for you to be legal partners or even have your sexuality endorsed.

Then of course, we have the subject matter of this thread which is the regular shooting of innocent people by crazy arsed guys who can buy guns so easily - under the cliche of the 2nd ammendment.

Yes the Europeans have crazy laws too, we just havn't so many..
 
Why not regulate guns, like cars. With a valid license, registration, and insurance so that victims get reimbursed.

Licensed gun owners in Holland - a minority - keep their guns at home in a gun vault. If they have a partner that owns a legal gun too, then they need separate gun vaults. No child should have access to a gun.

To get a gun license you are required to be member of a shooting club for at least two years. Next, a thorough background check done by the police follows.

This strict policy pays off. Last New Year a man threatening to shoot everybody at a recreation park... was armed only with a knife. After his arrest he got send to a psychiatric clinic; not jail.

Only criminals and the police carry guns in Holland.
 
The issue is here my friend, is that when people look into your glass bowl that is the United States of America, they see a ball of confusion. You have the street warfare in places like LA and NYC, the god fearing people of a lot of states and for the gay community, you may have to move location in order for you to be legal partners or even have your sexuality endorsed.

Then of course, we have the subject matter of this thread which is the regular shooting of innocent people by crazy arsed guys who can buy guns so easily - under the cliche of the 2nd ammendment.

Yes the Europeans have crazy laws too, we just havn't so many..

Why not regulate guns, like cars. With a valid license, registration, and insurance so that victims get reimbursed.

Licensed gun owners in Holland - a minority - keep their guns at home in a gun vault. If they have a partner that owns a legal gun too, then they need separate gun vaults. No child should have access to a gun.

To get a gun license you are required to be member of a shooting club for at least two years. Next, a thorough background check done by the police follows.

This strict policy pays off. Last New Year a man threatening to shoot everybody at a recreation park... was armed only with a knife. After his arrest he got send to a psychiatric clinic; not jail.

Only criminals and the police carry guns in Holland.

this deep distrust of government comes from the distrust brought here by people with a deep distrust. the fear comes from a time when you lived by your gun and your native talents. while times have changed, we are bound by our founding document. pulling away one thread of this ball of confusion and the whole thing might fall apart. it's in our national dna and no amount of brain cells can change that. all we have is our faith in the victory of right and our instintive drive to improve.

robert, were it in an amendment saying the people have the right of mobility and said 'the right of the people to maintain means of transport is protected', then maybe we would be debating whether it means private autos or public transport.
there is no right to operate a vehicle in the public right of way. only driver who test certain test may operate of vehicle and then only vehicles subject to the code.

i do value this exchange! thank you for sharing what a ball of confusion looks like for the outside.
 
my heart breaks everytime i hear such stories.
criminals with guns! it appears the people in the park were thought to be trespassers on the home turf. the shooter was wrong, one for firing and two on who he was firing at. a stupid, armed criminal.
his rights extend all the way to appeal of any death sentence, if conviction. the little girl had no right of appeal, no chance of having judgment reversed.
the easiest way to deal with this issue is to declare a state of emergency and go house to house looking for unlawful firearms. if that were to happen, then this crazy experiment would end after 240 years. there must be a middle ground between self national termination and keeping guns out of the hands of criminal and violent people.
 
this topic pulses from strong to weak based upon how far it is from a recent event.
also this topic open us u s people to conflicting views held in our own heads.
 
Mr. Lapierre from the NRA now opposes universal background checks for gun owners... Opposite to what he said before!

 
Two teen boys arrested in shooting death of Georgia infant in stroller

Two teenage boys were arrested Friday in the shocking shooting death of an infant, killed in the stroller his mother was pushing in a coastal Georgia town.

Seventeen-year-old De'Marquis Elkins is charged as an adult with first-degree murder, along with a 14-year-old who was not identified because he is a juvenile, Brunswick Police Chief Tobe Green said.

The mother, Sherry West, was wounded in the apparent attempted robbery Thursday morning. The precise motive still is under investigation.

Officer Todd Rhodes of the Brunswick Police Department told FoxNews.com earlier that numerous tips had been received in connection to the shooting, and police had been going door to door searching for the suspects. Investigators also were checking school attendance records for leads.

Several nearby residents called 911 after hearing gunshots fired, but Rhodes said investigators believe the mother was the only witness to what happened.

West, wept Friday while she told The Associated Press that she pleaded with the gunman and a younger accomplice who approached her Thursday morning while she walked near their home in coastal Brunswick.
"He asked me for money and I said I didn't have it," she said. "When you have a baby, you spend all your money on babies. They're expensive. And he kept asking and I just said `I don't have it.' And he said, `Do you want me to kill your baby?' And I said, `No, don't kill my baby!"'
West said the gunman fired four shots, the first into the ground. West didn't see a shell casing ejected and she assumed the gun wasn't real.
Then he fired at her head and the bullet grazed her left ear -- she has a small scab and bruising there. He fired again and shot her in the left leg above the knee. "I didn't know I was hurt."
"The boy proceeded to go around to the stroller and he shot my baby in the face," she said. "And then he just shoved me when I started screaming and he ran down London Street with the little boy."

West was later transported to the Southeast Georgia Health System for medical treatment. She is expected to recover.
"This is obviously a terrible day in Brunswick," Brunswick Mayor Bryan Thompson said. “If you know something and don’t call, you are complicit in this crime.”
Antonio's father, Louis Santiago, told WAWS-TV he wishes he could have been there to protect his family.
"He was special," Santiago said. "He had the bluest, bluest eyes."
Residents described Brunswick — a city of roughly 15,000 about 80 miles south of Savannah — as normally quiet despite some property crimes of late.
"This makes me very uneasy," Patricia Buie told The Brunswick News. "Now I am very concerned. It is making me want to move to the mountains."
It's not the mother's first loss of a child to violence. West said her 18-year-old son, Shaun Glassey, was killed in New Jersey in 2008. She still has a newspaper clipping from the time.
Glassey was killed with a steak knife in March 2008 during an attack involving several other teens on a dark street corner in Gloucester County, N.J., according to news reports from the time.
"He and some other boys were going to ambush a kid," Bernie Weisenfeld, a spokesman for the Gloucester County prosecutor's office, told the AP Friday.
Glassey was armed with a knife, but the 17-year-old target of the attack was able to get the knife away from him "and Glassey ended up on the wrong end of the knife," Weisenfeld recalled.
Prosecutors decided the 17-year-old would not be charged because they determined that he acted in self-defense.
source: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/03/2...led-while-pushed-in-stroller/?test=latestnews
 
Sad very sad. On a bit of a tangent there was a comedy show on this evening that says it all. They were on about Obama wanting medical aid that everyone could afford but instead they chose to give everyone guns so that they could shoot those that could not afford the medi aid. British humour...
 
Senate leader says new weapons ban won't pass

Washington (CNN) -- Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said Tuesday that a proposed ban on semi-automatic firearms modeled after military assault weapons has no chance of passing the chamber, but he wants to ensure a vote on it will occur.
The proposal to update a similar 1994 ban that expired a decade later was one of four measures passed by the Senate Judiciary Committee in response to the Connecticut school massacre in December.
Reid, D-Nevada, told reporters he won't keep the proposed ban in gun legislation heading to the full Senate for consideration because including it would guarantee the measure would be blocked by a Republican filibuster.

The ban proposed by Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-California, and fiercely opposed by the National Rifle Association, Republicans and some Democrats would get fewer than 40 votes, Reid said, far below the threshold needed to defeat any filibuster or pass the Senate.

Instead, Feinstein could propose the ban as an amendment to the gun legislation on the Senate floor in order to get a vote on it, Reid said.

President Barack Obama supports Feinstein's proposal.
read more: http://edition.cnn.com/2013/03/19/politics/senate-gun-laws
 
I must say that I'm not surprised by this Robert. The body count unfortunately will go higher before enough politicians can grow a pair and stand up to the NRA. I guess that Dianne Feinstein is one of the only ones with enough sack to stand up for what she feels is right.
 
Uhhh- its fucked up with all these shootings happening, however, if we put a ban pn guns, our crime rate will raise tremondously just like how Australia and England put a band onguns. Just because they are out of the stores doesnt mean they are off the streets and illegal.. Also, doyou really trust our shady government to be the only ones with lethal weapons? Like what i they wanted to go Crazy on us and throw down socialism, tell me what to do and how to live my life, what to eat when to eat... Fuck that, i think its not the sales of guns we need to worry sbout- i believe everyone who wants a gun should get a paych eval- will also create more jobs and take more time to get a gun in someones hands.
 
However- there should also be an armed police officer, military personell, or school advisor in schools to protect us.
 
Top