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- 06-15-2016 #181
[QUOTE=akaTrex;1235931]And this is what Scares Me!
The Department of Homeland Security is set to purchase over 62 million rounds of ammo typically used in AR-15 semi-automatic rifles, just weeks after the ATF was forced to back down on a ban on M855 bullets.
A posting on FedBizOpps.gov this week reveals that the DHS is looking to contract with a company to provide 12.6 million rounds of .223 Remington ammunition per year for a period of five years – totaling 62.5 million bullets.
DHS to Purchase 62 Million More Rounds of AR-15 Ammo » Alex Jones' Infowars: There's a war on for your mind!
You can see why they are people trying to get rid of the second amendment by using
these well orchestrated event of chaos which has happened all time with this administration.
Leave no chaotic event unturned to push your agendaImagination expands the mind
- 06-15-2016 #182
All were SOFT Targets. Including Fort Hood where carrying weapons on a Military facility is prohibited. Yes a Solder can be sent to War but not able to carry a weapon on a Military Base.
According to eyewitnesses, Hasan had taken a seat at an empty table and bowed his head for several seconds when he suddenly stood up, shouted "Allahu Akbar!" and opened fire.
Still to this day Nidal Hasan, a U.S. Army major and psychiatrist, who fatally shot 13 people and injured more than 30 others at Fort Hood is officailly classified as "Work Place Violence" according to the Obama Administration!Last edited by akaTrex; 06-15-2016 at 10:30 PM.
“The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without doing anything” Albert Einstein
- 06-15-2016 #183
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- 06-15-2016 #184
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No.
I explained before the reasons. Number one, we, the people are the guns. We are the makers. We are the government. We protect ourselves. This country was created completely different from the others. Different principles. Number 2, no other developed country border a filthy backyard like mexico. Anything you make illegal here, no matter what it is, comes back illegally through mexico to the black market.
- 06-15-2016 #185
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I don't know either because theres no answers to that. You cannot prevent criminals from using guns. Its impossible. If you could have a time machine and go to the future to see first who is a criminal and second which methods he will use, then you can prevent those people from using guns. Otherwise, is impossible. Talking about controlling guns or banning guns, is again, like being a chef who accidentally cuts a finger once in a while. Using that gun control philosophy, the solution for that chef would be to amputate the finger. That way he will never cut that finger anymore because it doesn't exist. Thats how bizarre the whole gun control agenda is.
- 06-15-2016 #186
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- 06-15-2016 #187
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This is of particular interest given it border with a high gunowning country.
And a review of 2015’s year-to-date total for firearms-related deaths in the U.S. shows that as of Dec. 3, the Gun Violence Archive (GVA) has already recorded 12,236 deaths and a further 24,755 injuries from shootings. This casualty toll includes 640 children aged 0-11 killed or injured by guns.
Not all these deaths were straight-up homicides. The GVA recorded 1,749 accidental shootings, 1,131 cases of ‘defensive use’, 4,028 incidents involving police, and 2,081 home invasions.
309 deaths were a result of mass shootings.
Canadian comparison
According to a StatsCan report from 2012 – the most recent year available – the U.S. suffered a total of 8,813 murders involving the use of firearms that year. Canada, in the same year, recorded just 172 firearms-related homicides.
“When looking at firearm-related homicide rates in comparable countries, Canada’s rate is about seven times lower than that of the United States (3.5 per 100,000 population), although it is higher than several other peer countries. While Canada’s firearm-related homicide rate is similar to those in Ireland and Switzerland, it is significantly higher than the rates in Japan (0.01 per 100,000 population) and the United Kingdom (0.06 per 100,000 population),” states StatsCan’s findings, which do not include Quebec figures.
Presently, Canadian law classifies firearms into three categories: prohibited, restricted, and non-restricted. Prohibited firearms include military-grade assault weapons such as AK-47s and sawn-off rifles or shotguns. Handguns are generally classified as restricted weapons, while rifles and shotguns are usually non-restricted. The AR-15 rifles used by the San Bernardino suspects is classified as restricted.
- 06-16-2016 #188
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Here we go again comparing guns to nukes. Using YOUR logic, we should pass laws to control matches. Or we should ban matches. Because you know...matches cause fire. And I can light up fire to a whole building.
Again, those socialist policies DO NOT work in the USA. We are different. We don't swallow that shit.
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And by the way, where did I mention race??
You're traumatized with the "ghost racism" that is so popular these days.
- 06-16-2016 #190
If Guns Kill People
I guess PENSILS misspell words
CARS drive drunk & SPOONS make you Fat!“The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by those who watch them without doing anything” Albert Einstein
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