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Another school shooting. Taft, CA


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Pretty sad to think that todays society thinks its ok to go in and shoot someone. Kids can be mean, bullying goes too far, but to take a gun to school?

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The world is really screwed up :( What is wrong with people?

 

North of Indy yesterday some guy stabbed his 2 yr old son in the head and killed him after he told his mother in law that people were trying to kill him while taking claw hammer to a door. He was in court today and basically said he should die. He seemed like he was on something.

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Great more fuel for the anti gun idiots out there.

 

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Easy, We don't need another gun argument thread.

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Exactly.. Now there attention will be on shotguns tho and not AR's as much ... hopefully..

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Lmfao nobodies going to show up at a school fueled with rage and see the sign and just completely stop and go damn... Guess I can't do this.. I swear our government has completely lost it.

 

 

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Amen to this guy. This country was founded on the basis of firearms. What do you think stopped the Japanese from coming all the way to California during WWII?

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Amen to this guy. This country was founded on the basis of firearms. What do you think stopped the Japanese from coming all the way to California during WWII?

 

 

I love that!!! Sad thing is I'm sure somehow they will find a law to force that man to take down his sign because the neighbor is now butthurt over it. Anti-Gun activists can beat us up all day but when we fight back they need to fill out a hurt feelings report. Sad, Sad, Sad, country we live in now.

 

A story that won't be huge news is that a mother of two unloaded every round at an intruder that broke into her house. Story here http://abcnews.go.co...ory?id=18164812

 

Funny we all don't know about this shooting!

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He was in court today and basically said he should die.

 

 

 

He should. States with no death penalty (sadly my new home of MI is one of these, the first actually) need to grow a pair and kill violent offenders when there is irrefutable proof that someone is guilty. Especially if they've harmed a child. No decades long wait on death row, just a fair trial because they're entitled to that and once found guilty a trip out back and a bullet in the head. Even in this panic buying BS I was able to order .45 for $18.xx per box of 50. That's a bunch of justice for less than a steak dinner.

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I blame all this on the news media, stop reporting this kinda stuff and and it wont give the sick'os ideas. Copy cat crimes and shootings all the news medias fault.

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I blame all this on the news media, stop reporting this kinda stuff and and it wont give the sick'os ideas. Copy cat crimes and shootings all the news medias fault.

 

I couldnt agree more

 

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Easy, We don't need another gun argument thread.

 

 

 

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The topic YOU started could easily end up being a gun argument thread......what's different about the main topic you started and his comment

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Remember the gun control thread? The pic of yourself thread, where you got called out for your job? One had to be locked. This doesnt need to turn into a massive argument

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