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    Default Keeping a gun is about to get very expensive

    If the DNC/Revolution takes the Senate.

    Do we all understand this?
    I choose my own words like the Americans of olden times........before this dystopia arrived.

    DARK AGES SUCK!

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    No, quit being a drone.

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    How/why?
    I've had guns for 4 decades, I was never charged $$$ to keep them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by no worries View Post
    How/why?
    I've had guns for 4 decades, I was never charged $$$ to keep them.
    Awww shit I lost all of my guns in a freak boating accident. Oh well

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkeye10 View Post
    If the DNC/Revolution takes the Senate.

    Do we all understand this?
    it already is. people with guns in their house are more likely to shoot themselves, a family member or an acquaintance with that gun than a stranger...30 times more likely. you can't pay a higher price than that for a fucking stupid shit gun.


    Firearms In The Home: Safe or Dangerous? [INFOGRAPHIC ...www.safety.com › Home Security
    Oct 9, 2019 — For instance, the U.S. has 80% more firearm deaths than the 23 other of the world's richest countries in the world combined. And, your child's ...

    Do guns make us safer? Science suggests no | News ...www.hsph.harvard.edu › news › hsph-in-the-news › do...
    There is some evidence that having a gun may reduce property loss, “but the ... However, he noted, the presence of more guns does make crimes more violent. ... is make hostile interactions—robberies, assaults—much more deadly,” he said.

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    Jun 12, 2020 — In fact, a gun in the home is 43 times more likely to be used to kill a friend or ... one more important question: "Is there an unlocked gun in your house? ... children must learn that these weapons can be extremely dangerous.

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    Nov 14, 2018 — Guns can kill you in three ways: homicide, suicide, and by accident. Owning a gun or having one readily accessible makes all three more likely.

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    Jul 23, 2019 — New research reveals that the presence of firearms in a house can ... as they are more likely to be killed if there is a gun in the household," lead ...

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    Does a Gun Make Your Home Safer? | SafeWisewww.safewise.com › Safety News
    Jun 16, 2020 — Statistically, having a gun in your home is more dangerous for you and your family, especially if you have young children or teens. ... Experts agree that properly securing and storing guns can be an effective way to address incidents of suicide, mass shootings, and unintentional shootings among children and teenagers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by no worries View Post
    How/why?
    I've had guns for 4 decades, I was never charged $$$ to keep them.

    You have to overlook Hawkeye's alcohol induced bizzaro postings. He is proof positive that conspiracy theorists should refrain from alcohol.
    Please leave your Trump 2024 signs in your yard. That way, my dog will know where to take a dump.

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    Now, since the IRA owns the Republican Party, I don't forsee any earth shattering changes in gun ownership on the way.
    Please leave your Trump 2024 signs in your yard. That way, my dog will know where to take a dump.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tacomaman View Post
    Now, since the IRA owns the Republican Party, I don't forsee any earth shattering changes in gun ownership on the way.

    but you're a moron. you miss a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tacomaman View Post
    You have to overlook Hawkeye's alcohol induced bizzaro postings. He is proof positive that conspiracy theorists should refrain from alcohol.
    Except with a few very weird nutters, mostly on here, it would mean all the theories disappeared into unsavoury places, and they are, to a limited degree, a fascinating study in what alcohol and other substances can do to the brain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tacomaman View Post
    Now, since the IRA owns the Republican Party, I don't forsee any earth shattering changes in gun ownership on the way.
    The IRA??
    Shit, I'd have thought you'd be crying about the NRA.
    But then, you ain't the brightest bulb on the string...
    Common sense is not a gift, it's a punishment because you have to deal with everyone who doesn't have it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RB 60 View Post
    The IRA??
    Shit, I'd have thought you'd be crying about the NRA.
    But then, you ain't the brightest bulb on the string...
    That's too funny

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoosier Daddy View Post
    it already is. people with guns in their house are more likely to shoot themselves, a family member or an acquaintance with that gun than a stranger...30 times more likely. you can't pay a higher price than that for a fucking stupid shit gun.


    Firearms In The Home: Safe or Dangerous? [INFOGRAPHIC ...www.safety.com › Home Security
    Oct 9, 2019 — For instance, the U.S. has 80% more firearm deaths than the 23 other of the world's richest countries in the world combined. And, your child's ...

    Do guns make us safer? Science suggests no | News ...www.hsph.harvard.edu › news › hsph-in-the-news › do...
    There is some evidence that having a gun may reduce property loss, “but the ... However, he noted, the presence of more guns does make crimes more violent. ... is make hostile interactions—robberies, assaults—much more deadly,” he said.

    Guns in the Home - HealthyChildren.orgwww.healthychildren.org › English › at-home › Pages
    Jun 12, 2020 — In fact, a gun in the home is 43 times more likely to be used to kill a friend or ... one more important question: "Is there an unlocked gun in your house? ... children must learn that these weapons can be extremely dangerous.

    Living in a house with a gun increases your odds of death - Voxwww.vox.com › 2015/10 › gun-risk-death
    Nov 14, 2018 — Guns can kill you in three ways: homicide, suicide, and by accident. Owning a gun or having one readily accessible makes all three more likely.

    Keeping a Gun in Your Home Can Make Your Household ...psmag.com › News in Brief
    Jul 23, 2019 — New research reveals that the presence of firearms in a house can ... as they are more likely to be killed if there is a gun in the household," lead ...

    The health risk of having a gun in the home | MinnPostwww.minnpost.com › second-opinion › 2012/12 › heal...
    Dec 17, 2012 — If you have a gun, everybody in your home is more likely than your ... there is no credible evidence that having a gun in your house reduces your risk ... of a gun makes quarrels, disputes, assaults, and robberies more deadly.

    Does a Gun Make Your Home Safer? | SafeWisewww.safewise.com › Safety News
    Jun 16, 2020 — Statistically, having a gun in your home is more dangerous for you and your family, especially if you have young children or teens. ... Experts agree that properly securing and storing guns can be an effective way to address incidents of suicide, mass shootings, and unintentional shootings among children and teenagers.
    Good then stay the fuck away from us but guy cunts won't will you. Its in your nature to tell everybody else how to live their fucking lives. You cunts just can't mind your own fucking business can you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tacomaman View Post
    Now, since the IRA owns the Republican Party, I don't forsee any earth shattering changes in gun ownership on the way.
    IRA? You stupid fucking tacocunt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hawkeye10 View Post
    If the DNC/Revolution takes the Senate.

    Do we all understand this?
    Well, you put it out there, tell us exactly how will “keeping a gun .... get more expensive” if the Democrats win the Senate?

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    Firearms control is the kind of non-economic issue that causes progressive liberals to lose.
    The more we try to do with it, the less chance we have to get important social safety net stuff done in congress.

    The fucking troglodyte right has to learn that we won on abortion so stop whining about it.
    Even if the SCOTUS knocks down Wade v. Roe, all the civilized states are going to have abortion on demand anyway,

    We have to accept the the right has won on gun control.
    Compared to universal healthcare, voting rights, and the right to unionize, gun control is simply not an important enough issue to deal with nationally.

    If some states let you wander around the streets armed to the teeth, that's their lunacy. Intelligent people don't have to go there.
    Carry assault rifles into the Massachusetts State House and you'll get shot between the eyes within three steps of the front door.
    Within seconds of the muzzle flash, union-represented custodians will be mopping your brain matter off the floor while whistling a Dropkick Murphys tune.
    Ask them about your Second Amendment then. They've got it right here.
    Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel. Samuel Johnson, 1775
    Religion....is the opiate of the people. Karl Marx, 1848
    Freedom's just another word for nothin' left to lose. Kris Kristofferson, 1969

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