Started By
Message
Something you won't be reading in the liberal MSM anytime soon
Posted on 6/30/16 at 7:32 pm
Posted on 6/30/16 at 7:32 pm
CC holder takes down man who shot at crowd
Snopes shows its true liberal colors by downplaying the incident, of course:
LINK
Guy was firing at random people, but hey, he doesn't fit the profile of a mass murderer so this doesn't count! Liberal logic!
Snopes shows its true liberal colors by downplaying the incident, of course:
LINK
Guy was firing at random people, but hey, he doesn't fit the profile of a mass murderer so this doesn't count! Liberal logic!
Posted on 6/30/16 at 7:43 pm to PrivatePublic
They aren't called the liberal media for no reason
Posted on 6/30/16 at 7:55 pm to PrivatePublic
It's about fricking time!
Posted on 6/30/16 at 8:50 pm to PrivatePublic
Dirty libs won't let a little truth get in their way
Posted on 6/30/16 at 8:52 pm to PrivatePublic
He will be made out to be a villain in the media.
Posted on 6/30/16 at 9:36 pm to PrivatePublic
quote:
the suspect got into an argument with another club patron and afterwards pulled out a gun and started shooting towards a crowd gathered in front of the club,
quote:
not necessarily with any intent to kill — or even injure — anyone.
Um, sure.
No bias at all in that bit of mental gymnastics...
Posted on 6/30/16 at 10:47 pm to PrivatePublic
So, that's guys with tiny dicks 1 - criminals 100....
Posted on 6/30/16 at 10:50 pm to Rebelgator
So guys that carry have tiny dicks. Got it.
Aren't you a cop?
Aren't you a cop?
Posted on 7/1/16 at 8:27 am to PrivatePublic
quote:
Aren't you a cop?
Have you ever thought RG didn't have a micropenis?
Posted on 7/1/16 at 9:18 am to Rebelgator
quote:
So, that's guys with tiny dicks 1 - criminals 100....
I think your 5.11s are too tight. They appear to be cutting off the blood flow to your brain.
There are multiple examples of armed civilians stopping potential mass shooting events. They don't get as much media play because someone intervened and kept them from becoming mass killing events.
Pearl, MS
Colorado Springs, CO
Philadelphia, PA
Austin, TX
Chicago, IL
Atlanta, GA
Winnemucca, NV
Edinboro, PA
Philadelphia, PA again. Lots of brotherly love in that city
Clackamas, OR
I can go on for a while more, but that's enough to make the point.
Putting the 'stopping a mass shooting' aside, the CDC study commissioned right after Sandy Hook put the estimated number of defensive gun uses in the hundreds of thousands per yer - vastly greater than the number of people killed or injured by firearms. I guess you'd be happier if those folks just stood idly by and let themselves be robbed or worse.
Posted on 7/1/16 at 9:36 am to MoarKilometers
quote:
Have you ever thought RG didn't have a micropenis?
Not even for a second. Easily the most insecure poster on the forum.
Posted on 7/1/16 at 10:10 am to JustGetItRight
This post was edited on 11/8/20 at 12:13 pm
Posted on 7/1/16 at 12:50 pm to PrivatePublic
From another article in the LINK
Best states for concealed carry — ranked worst to first (I reversed the rankings for the sake of convenience.)
1. ARIZONA - As good as it gets: The Grand Canyon State was at the top in all categories, and issues permits to residents even though it doesn't require them.
2. UTAH
3. ALASKA
4. WYOMING
5. FLORIDA - The modern concealed carry movement started here, and its stand-your-ground laws are modeled across the nation.
11. KENTUCKY - One of the best states in the country for gun owners. For a concealed carry permit, training time is a little above the national average, and non-residents can't get permits.
12. TEXAS - No surprise the Lone Star State is great for concealed carry — but the fees may set you back more than in some neighboring states.
17. GEORGIA - Firmly pro-gun for its residents, the Peach State is edged by others in the upper echelon for its reciprocal record
18. ALABAMA - In the heart of the pro-gun South, Alabama is a shall-issue system run through county sheriffs who also set the fees individually.
20. MISSISSIPPI - The Magnolia State is great in terms of training time, reciprocity and self-defense laws. But there are numerous locations where carry is banned, such as churches.
23. TENNESSEE - This pro-gun state narrowly misses the Top 20 primarily because only full-time residents can obtain permits, and the fees are above average.
25. MISSOURI - The shall-issue carry state has strong self-defense laws and average fees, but there are a slew of locales in-state where carry is banned.
26. SOUTH CAROLINA - Strong self-defense laws and minimal fees are a plus, but the Palmetto State doesn't recognize permits from many other states.
34. LOUISIANA - High marks for strong stand-your-ground statutes, but fees are considerably higher than average. Also, no guns around alcohol or parades.
37. ARKANSAS - No comment was given.
Best states for concealed carry — ranked worst to first (I reversed the rankings for the sake of convenience.)
1. ARIZONA - As good as it gets: The Grand Canyon State was at the top in all categories, and issues permits to residents even though it doesn't require them.
2. UTAH
3. ALASKA
4. WYOMING
5. FLORIDA - The modern concealed carry movement started here, and its stand-your-ground laws are modeled across the nation.
11. KENTUCKY - One of the best states in the country for gun owners. For a concealed carry permit, training time is a little above the national average, and non-residents can't get permits.
12. TEXAS - No surprise the Lone Star State is great for concealed carry — but the fees may set you back more than in some neighboring states.
17. GEORGIA - Firmly pro-gun for its residents, the Peach State is edged by others in the upper echelon for its reciprocal record
18. ALABAMA - In the heart of the pro-gun South, Alabama is a shall-issue system run through county sheriffs who also set the fees individually.
20. MISSISSIPPI - The Magnolia State is great in terms of training time, reciprocity and self-defense laws. But there are numerous locations where carry is banned, such as churches.
23. TENNESSEE - This pro-gun state narrowly misses the Top 20 primarily because only full-time residents can obtain permits, and the fees are above average.
25. MISSOURI - The shall-issue carry state has strong self-defense laws and average fees, but there are a slew of locales in-state where carry is banned.
26. SOUTH CAROLINA - Strong self-defense laws and minimal fees are a plus, but the Palmetto State doesn't recognize permits from many other states.
34. LOUISIANA - High marks for strong stand-your-ground statutes, but fees are considerably higher than average. Also, no guns around alcohol or parades.
37. ARKANSAS - No comment was given.
This post was edited on 7/1/16 at 12:56 pm
Posted on 7/1/16 at 1:18 pm to Rebelgator
quote:
So, that's guys with tiny dicks 1 - criminals 100
I always like it when law enforcement thinks they should be the only ones who should carry.
Popular
Back to top
Follow SECRant for SEC Football News