It's hard to be a ACLU hating, philosophically Libertarian, socially liberal, fiscally conservative, scientifically grounded, agnostic, porn admiring gun owner who believes in self determination.
Chuck, we miss ya man.
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C co 1/30th Infantry Regiment
3rd Brigade 3rd Infantry Division
2002-2006
OIF 1 and 3
IraqGunz:
No dude is going to get shot in the chest at 300 yards and look down and say "What is that, a 3 MOA group?"
Hard to tell and I'm not a tranny expert. But I remember what they did with images regarding Trayvon Martin so things are possible both ways. It will either be him or it won't. But my crazy chart indicates that a person capable of this kind of shit usually has a complete set of samsonites. Last time it was a violently deranged individual who was going to be committed to supervised care but just didn't happen fast enough.
It's hard to be a ACLU hating, philosophically Libertarian, socially liberal, fiscally conservative, scientifically grounded, agnostic, porn admiring gun owner who believes in self determination.
Chuck, we miss ya man.
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Apparently the shooter killed his grandma before going off....
If so, along with other stuff that seems to be the case about the fella, I'm going to take a wild guess at "had pre-existing and known mental issues that were ignored".
2013 all over again.
"Once we get some iron in our souls, we'll get some iron in our hands..."
"...A rapid, aggressive response will let you get away with some pretty audacious things if you are willing to be mean, fast, and naked."-Failure2Stop
"The Right can meme; the Left can organize. I guess now we know which one is important." - Random internet comment
Left won’t admit that gender identity disorder / gender dysphoria is a mental disorder.
Pretty sure this is good evidence that it is.
Did someone use the wrong pronoun?
I am part of that power which eternally wills evil, and eternally works good.
Yep, and reports were made and he had made threats of violence that were never investigated. It's not surprising. When I worked at the gun store, we called either the police or ATF over illegal activity many times and the responses was always the same: "Thank you for calling us, we're not going to move forward with this at this time. If he comes in again, let us know."
Last edited by BoringGuy45; 05-25-22 at 07:38.
Those who beat their swords into plowshares will plow for those who do not.-Ben Franklin
there’s some good in this world, Mr. Frodo. And it’s worth fighting for.-Samwise Gamgee
Tragic, there's no pain like losing your child.
I'm ignoring the noise for now, as it's all the same old same old that we've all seen since 2012. The talking points were already prepared and waiting for an opportunity to hit the air, again. Yet the conversation always stays focused on the tool, and never the cultural ailments that led us here. The low hanging fruit this time is probably ballistic plates (which, interestingly also affects the niche industry of plates that fit in kids' backpacks just for incidents like this).
But the sad truth is that we're a nation that lost it's moral compass, and are stuck in a spiral of sinking depravity. Everything seems done for clout, shock value, and attention. The kinds of people who carry out these attacks all seem to have an implicit understanding that this event is the end of their life, whether they die in the attack or not. There's not much you can do to stop someone who has decided that they're already committed to carrying out great evil as their final act of life. So the question must shift to understanding why people reach that point, and intervening before they get there.
That's the hard answer, though. We didn't get here in a single election cycle or single quarter of corporate business results. The fix requires long term thinking, planning, and action- and that's sadly something our culture seems utterly incapable of tackling anymore.
11C2P '83-'87
Airborne Infantry
F**k China!
First off, I can’t contribute to the discussion because I refuse to give this nut any attention so sorry I’m venting. This kind of hit me hard last night as today is the last day of school for my kids. They attend elementary. However, the doors are hardened and locked, you are identified before you get let in, and if you don’t have a badge (permanent or temporary) police are called immediately.
That being said, even my 8 year old gets it. He doesn’t understand why the tool is the topic of conversation when it’s the nut job that is using it. Maybe it’s because he knows we have guns (though he doesn’t know how many or why kinds) and we teach them to respect tools, but he used his own logic to say that you can be crazy and use a car or anything else for malice but it’s not the cars fault.
I’m sad for the parents and community that they were failed. I’m sad that schools aren’t hardened like other state facilities, and I’m furious that I have to teach my kids that they don’t hide in a classroom corner but that they need to go out a window and run because we can’t have defensive weapons in schools “for the children”.
Last edited by Gabriel556; 05-25-22 at 07:59.
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