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hmmm 25% of forum members so far own a gun.... thats bolloxQuote:
View Poll Results: Do you own a gun?
Yes - 11 - 25.58%
this is true, but can you really be considered hypocrtitcal when arguing against nonsense such as Moore's? :PQuote:
Originally Posted by MCHeshPants420
and btw Agrajag, my "grow up" comment was a light-hearted shot....
I myself have never claimed to've acheived any level of maturity :lol:
well....aside from some of those items being illegal I believe....Quote:
Originally Posted by Busyman
it does hint at a certain extremist mentality :shuriken:
not that I have never been there....
there was a time when I had more than a simple hunting rifle
at one point i had the .270, a .308, (2) SKSs, a knock-off 1911 .45 Auto,
a 12 gauge, a really nice Pakistani blade, an improvised munitions handbook, etc. :wacko:
(there's some more bait for you activists) :P
let's just say I re-evaluated myself and disposed of all but the .270
which is a real beauty, kept more out of an idea that one day I'll get a hunting license and go get some venison :drool:
anyhoot....I was wondering....had I been a liberal activist....
could I say, perhaps, that the board's hosting of this: :shuriken:
could be deemed as encouraging the "coolness" of shurikens, assassinations, etc?
and that it should be removed?
think about it ;)
i had a g10 and the anarchist cookbook. luckily i'm not crazy, the g10 couldn't kill anything and the anarchist cookbook is full of shit :ermm:
:lol: :blink:Quote:
Originally Posted by MCHeshPants420
What the feck do you buy all of this stuff for?!
He's a JUST IN CASE KIND OF GUY.
'k?
SnnY did point that out in one of his posts.
Or possibly three.
But who keeps count.
Columbine is a good example of the problem we have and incidents like it are rare compared to the USA in countries that don't have "free gun ownership" but it is unfair to group you with them.Quote:
Originally Posted by Busyman
If I was to try to draw a similarity it would be something along the lines of the incident recently where the kid used his grandfathers gun...who was a law enforcement officer. I am not comparing you to the kid but to the grandfather.
This is not saying that you are irresponsible, from what you have written you have taken every step possible and are a responsible person and I am for your right to hold guns in the way you do. That said I still hold reservations about it as nothing in life is 100% and it takes less than 1% to have a tragedy :( and it is here where I side with the "others". Having no guns does remove that chance of an "accidental" occurance involving your guns.
I would like to point out that even the UK has shooting rampages every now and then.
When was our last one?Quote:
Originally Posted by vidcc