Billy the Great Khan
Uwaa OmO
After that it will be fun in general.Ahh cigars. Something else the tolerant left wants to ban out of existence. Cool hats will be next.
After that it will be fun in general.Ahh cigars. Something else the tolerant left wants to ban out of existence. Cool hats will be next.
After that it will be fun in general.
True Dat! If I could just find a party that basically left people alone I would be happy and think most of America would too. The DemoPublicans are too busy trying to save us from ourselves. A pox on both their houses!
Topstool would rather get raped up the ass then shoot the guy doing it to him.
Tried that once and it felt...useless. A vote for the L is a protest vote. I guess the only thing it gives you is peace of mind that you didn't vote for any of the idiots in office.Libertarians...?
How ironic, and hypocritical.More homosexual fantasy from the racist closet gay-boy from Buttfuck, USA.
.. amazing
Tried that once and it felt...useless. A vote for the L is a protest vote. I guess the only thing it gives you is peace of mind that you didn't vote for any of the idiots in office.
You'd like to visit one of the JRs three locations in North Carolina. http://www.jrcigars.com/
Their stores are about the size of a Walmart, and most of what they sell is the cheapest crap imaginable, but in one corner they have about a 3000 square foot climate controlled room stocked with hundreds of cigar brands. It's dimly lit with a fog of smoke and water misters. In the center they have a rectangular, glass-top counter staffed typically by three women, usually middle aged and average appearance, and at least one at all times is smoking a cigar. Each brand has a display and you can buy individuals from the case, or turn around to the perimeter and grab a box. You can sit in one of the easy chairs, smoke a cigar and hang out with the wood Indian.
Snapshot: How Gun Violence Affects Your World
Manufacturing
Every 8 seconds, a new firearm is made in America. (ATF, "Commerce in Firearms in the US", 2000 Report)
Over a twenty-five year period, from 1972 to 1997, over 59 million handguns were manufactured in the U.S.
The top 5 gun manufacturing states during that time:
1)Connecticut - 25,472,564
2) Massachusetts - 18,360,915
3) New York - 7,119,769
4) California - 6,337,544
5) Florida - 2,334,206
According to a data analysis by the Violence Prevention Center, just 3 states (top 3 listed above) accounted for 75 percent of all the domestic firearms manufactured in America during that 25 year period of time. Also, the VPC notes that states with rigid gun control laws such as Massachusetts, California, and New York, were actually the leading makers of firearms. ((Violence Policy Center, "Firearms Production in America 1972 - 1997, A State by State Breakdown", 2000)
Did You Know?
Every hour in America, four people are killed by firearms. (Centers for Disease Control)
A gun in your home makes it three times more likely that you or someone you care about will be murdered by a family member or intimate partner (Kellerman,New England Journal of Medicine v329, n.15 1993)
Gun violence is the second-leading cause of injury-related fatalities in the US after car accidents. In Alaska, Maryland and Nevada as well as D.C., firearm death rates in 1998 exceeded those for car accidents. (CDC & Natnl. Vital Statistics Report, 1999)
One million Americans have died in firearm homicides, suicides, and unintentional shootings since 1962. (Fatal Firearm Injuries in the United States 1962-1994. Violence Surveillance Summary Series, No. 3, 1997; Deaths: Final Data for 1995- 1997, National Vital Statistics Report)
State/Local
Contrary to popular opinion, gun violence isn't endemic only to certain cities or neighborhoods - it can happen anywhere. Take a look at the statistics below:
Homicides in the Bay Area (for 1999)
According to the California Department of Justice (by county)
Alameda: 85
Contra Costa: 57
Marin: 2
San Francisco: 64
Santa Clara: 37
San Mateo: 18
TOTAL: 263
Of these 263 homicides, approximately 200, or about 76 percent, were due to guns.
In 1998, California ranked highest amongst all fifty states for gun-related homicides (1573) and gun-related suicides (1702) (Centers for Disease Control, 1998 mortality findings)
In 1998, 499 children from ages 0-19 died in CA due to firearms. Nationally during the same year, 3792 children from ages 0-19 were killed in the US due to firearms. (CA Dept. of Health)
Violence In And Out Of The Classroom
In 1997, In California, there were a total of 594 firearm-related deaths for kids ages 0 - 19. Of these deaths, 106 were suicides, 457 were homicides, 26 were accidents and 5 were ones with unknown intent. (CA Dept. of Health)
In 1998-99, states and territories expelled 3,523 students from bringing a firearm to school, down from 5,724 in 1996-97. (US Dept. of Ed., 2000 Press Release)
Women And Gun Violence
In 1997, homicide was the second leading cause of death amongst young women from 15 to 24. Suicide was the fourth leading cause of death for this same age group. 56 percent of these deaths were caused by firearms. (National Vital Statistics Report, 1999)
In 1998, for every one time a woman used a handgun to kill a stranger in self-defense, 302 women were murdered in handgun homicides (FBI's Supplementary Homicide Report, 1998)
Suicide
The largest category of firearms fatality is suicide, not homicide. In 1997, 54 percent of all gun deaths were suicides, and 42 percent were homicides (National Vital Statistics Report, 1999)
In a household with a gun, a person is almost five times more likely to die by suicide than people living in a gun-free home. (New England Journal of Medicine, v327, n.7, 1992)
NOTE: PLEASE give them more guns
The Self-Defense Myth
In 1997, for every time that a civilian used a handgun to kill in self-defense, 43 people lost their lives in handgun homicides. (FBI Supplementary Homicide Report data, 1997)
In 1997 there were 15,690 homicides, of which 8,503 were committed with handguns. Only 193 (2.3 percent) handgun homicides were classified as justifiable homicides. (FBI Supplementary Homicide Report data, 1997)
http://www.kqed.org/w/baywindow/guns/stats.html
PLEASE give them more guns.
Self Defense does not always involve firing your weapon. In 1988 a man tried to take my ex-wife out of our vehicle at a convenience store. I put my .357 in his face and he backed away and was later arrested. Without my gun who knows how far that would have gone. In hindsight, I should have unbuckled her seatbelt for him.Snapshot: How Gun Violence Affects Your World
Manufacturing
Every 8 seconds, a new firearm is made in America. (ATF, "Commerce in Firearms in the US", 2000 Report)
Over a twenty-five year period, from 1972 to 1997, over 59 million handguns were manufactured in the U.S.
The top 5 gun manufacturing states during that time:
1)Connecticut - 25,472,564
2) Massachusetts - 18,360,915
3) New York - 7,119,769
4) California - 6,337,544
5) Florida - 2,334,206
According to a data analysis by the Violence Prevention Center, just 3 states (top 3 listed above) accounted for 75 percent of all the domestic firearms manufactured in America during that 25 year period of time. Also, the VPC notes that states with rigid gun control laws such as Massachusetts, California, and New York, were actually the leading makers of firearms. ((Violence Policy Center, "Firearms Production in America 1972 - 1997, A State by State Breakdown", 2000)
Did You Know?
Every hour in America, four people are killed by firearms. (Centers for Disease Control)
A gun in your home makes it three times more likely that you or someone you care about will be murdered by a family member or intimate partner (Kellerman,New England Journal of Medicine v329, n.15 1993)
Gun violence is the second-leading cause of injury-related fatalities in the US after car accidents. In Alaska, Maryland and Nevada as well as D.C., firearm death rates in 1998 exceeded those for car accidents. (CDC & Natnl. Vital Statistics Report, 1999)
One million Americans have died in firearm homicides, suicides, and unintentional shootings since 1962. (Fatal Firearm Injuries in the United States 1962-1994. Violence Surveillance Summary Series, No. 3, 1997; Deaths: Final Data for 1995- 1997, National Vital Statistics Report)
State/Local
Contrary to popular opinion, gun violence isn't endemic only to certain cities or neighborhoods - it can happen anywhere. Take a look at the statistics below:
Homicides in the Bay Area (for 1999)
According to the California Department of Justice (by county)
Alameda: 85
Contra Costa: 57
Marin: 2
San Francisco: 64
Santa Clara: 37
San Mateo: 18
TOTAL: 263
Of these 263 homicides, approximately 200, or about 76 percent, were due to guns.
In 1998, California ranked highest amongst all fifty states for gun-related homicides (1573) and gun-related suicides (1702) (Centers for Disease Control, 1998 mortality findings)
In 1998, 499 children from ages 0-19 died in CA due to firearms. Nationally during the same year, 3792 children from ages 0-19 were killed in the US due to firearms. (CA Dept. of Health)
Violence In And Out Of The Classroom
In 1997, In California, there were a total of 594 firearm-related deaths for kids ages 0 - 19. Of these deaths, 106 were suicides, 457 were homicides, 26 were accidents and 5 were ones with unknown intent. (CA Dept. of Health)
In 1998-99, states and territories expelled 3,523 students from bringing a firearm to school, down from 5,724 in 1996-97. (US Dept. of Ed., 2000 Press Release)
Women And Gun Violence
In 1997, homicide was the second leading cause of death amongst young women from 15 to 24. Suicide was the fourth leading cause of death for this same age group. 56 percent of these deaths were caused by firearms. (National Vital Statistics Report, 1999)
In 1998, for every one time a woman used a handgun to kill a stranger in self-defense, 302 women were murdered in handgun homicides (FBI's Supplementary Homicide Report, 1998)
Suicide
The largest category of firearms fatality is suicide, not homicide. In 1997, 54 percent of all gun deaths were suicides, and 42 percent were homicides (National Vital Statistics Report, 1999)
In a household with a gun, a person is almost five times more likely to die by suicide than people living in a gun-free home. (New England Journal of Medicine, v327, n.7, 1992)
NOTE: PLEASE give them more guns
The Self-Defense Myth
In 1997, for every time that a civilian used a handgun to kill in self-defense, 43 people lost their lives in handgun homicides. (FBI Supplementary Homicide Report data, 1997)
In 1997 there were 15,690 homicides, of which 8,503 were committed with handguns. Only 193 (2.3 percent) handgun homicides were classified as justifiable homicides. (FBI Supplementary Homicide Report data, 1997)
http://www.kqed.org/w/baywindow/guns/stats.html
PLEASE give them more guns.
How ironic, and hypocritical.![]()
More homosexual fantasy from the racist closet gay-boy from Buttfuck, USA.
.. amazing
That's why that asshole is on my ignore list.
Self Defense does not always involve firing your weapon. In 1988 a man tried to take my ex-wife out of our vehicle at a convenience store. I put my .357 in his face and he backed away and was later arrested. Without my gun who knows how far that would have gone. In hindsight, I should have unbuckled her seatbelt for him.
that's why that asswhole is on my ignore list.
I bought one of their variety packs and it sucked. I prefer an Onyx or Arturo Fuente; either in a maduro. I let my range membership lapse since I have a place in the mountains where I can shoot outside under the deck while drinking cold beer, smoke cigars and piss in the woods without bothering the neighbors.I went to a JR's in St. Louis in 1998. They had a really good selection, and I have to admit that I have, on occassion smoked one of JR's brands and that some of them are pretty damn good. Mostly I smoke Rocky Patel Edge Maduros, Camacho Corojo Maduros, Oliva Serie G, O and V, and Illusione MJ 12's. Can't smoke indoors in much of anywhere in NM, except cigar shops, and cigar bars. Getting to be that enjoyment of anykind is just down right criminal. I think this weekend I will go to the range and shoot while I smoke cigars. That should cause people some pain.
I don't ignore that racist piece of shit. I have much more fun outting him and demonstrating his ignorance. :0)