TN Ribs
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Just the way Georgie and Tommy J drew it up. Every other civilized country just drools over this "freedom" America enjoys.
You are the guys pushing the gun laws. Seems like you should know the reasoning behind the difference in how the law sees OPEN carry vs CONCEALED carry.at what point does “there is a guy with an AR15 walking towards kids at a bus stop” become a situation where someone takes matters into their own hands?
Cops: he’s got a gun, bang bang bang, oh wait it was his cell phone I thought he was pointing it at me
Also cops: guy clearly carrying an AR near groups of kids, a known target for psychotic whackos, seems ok to me he’s peacefully protesting alone with no signs or apparent message
So low self esteem he has to attack someone he knows nothing about on the internet for doing nothing wrong? Oh wait that's you.This guy is Exhibit A for a gun nut pansy with low self esteem.
What a tool.
So low self esteem he has to attack someone he knows nothing about on the internet for doing nothing wrong? Oh wait that's you.
I just dont get how you guys can turn off the irrational fear of guns because the cops you think have too much power have them.
I'm not necessarily a fan of the way this guy is going about his protest, but I can't see the connection with low self-esteem?Yes, low self esteem along with being a triggered snowflake. This guy is upset about a law so he decides the best course of action is to strap on an AR and hang around a kids bus drop off area. I don't need to know anything more than that, neither should you.
Yes, low self esteem along with being a triggered snowflake. This guy is upset about a law so he decides the best course of action is to strap on an AR and hang around a kids bus drop off area. I don't need to know anything more than that, neither should you.
unpossible. this was clearly some unhinged gun nut out there to shoot up kids and convert them to cult of AR-15From mediaite . com:
Taylor (journalist) spoke with the armed man, J’Den McAdory.
“I really wasn’t coming out here for the kids,” McAdory said. “I was coming out here to show people that this is legal.”
“For parents who might ask, ‘Just because you can do this, does that mean that you should do this?'” Taylor asked.
“No, it does not mean that,” he replied. “But I think that if I do this enough, that it will create enough deterrence from crime in the area.”
McAdory told Taylor that on Thursday, he came to an agreement with school district officials and he will no longer protest during school pickup or drop off times.
better than burning down local businesses when you are angry at the government.Yes, low self esteem along with being a triggered snowflake. This guy is upset about a law so he decides the best course of action is to strap on an AR and hang around a kids bus drop off area. I don't need to know anything more than that, neither should you.
better than burning down local businesses when you are angry at the government.
He peacefully assembled in a public area. and he was able to do so in a way that got media attention without doing anything extreme, or calling specific attention to the event with threats.
and he is clearly illustrating, despite what the media and president want YOU to believe, that it is possible to have an AR-15 out in public peacefully without causing any issues. and considering he was even willing to work with the school and concerned parents I don't see how you are able to assume this is a self esteem issue.
better than burning down local businesses when you are angry at the government.
He peacefully assembled in a public area. and he was able to do so in a way that got media attention without doing anything extreme, or calling specific attention to the event with threats.
and he is clearly illustrating, despite what the media and president want YOU to believe, that it is possible to have an AR-15 out in public peacefully without causing any issues. and considering he was even willing to work with the school and concerned parents I don't see how you are able to assume this is a self esteem issue.
You know you've lost the argument when your default response is but, but, but..........BLM.
Three DGUs in my family alone. Mother was a realtor, got stopped on a rural bridge by a couple guys loitering in a group of four. Placed her pistol on the dash and they cleared a path.Guns also deter a lot of crime.
From a previous post:
I thought about the numbers shared from the Real Clear Investigations article a bit more last night. And now that Sugar posted the news bias chart showing RCI has a middle of the road approach, I want to share.
At 2 million defensive gun uses per year, there are slightly less than 5,500 DGUs every day. At 95% of DGUs consisting of simply showing the weapon to the other person(s), there are about 5,200 of those events on average every day.
My thought: If 1% of those moments where DGUs are currently used were to change where the attacker killed the person, 54 people would die everyday. That is almost 20,000 people per year.
Sure it happened to 2 schools in our district just a couple of years ago. Reports of a guy dressed in camo walking behind the schools carrying a rifle led to a lockdown. He later claimed he was simply going hunting.Got a case of a peaceful usage of the right to bear arms causing a school to lock down.
Black bear wanders onto metro Atlanta elementary school’s playground, forcing lockdown
