Temporary restraining order for guns

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I see you dont understand either
Oh, but I do. You're crying because you can't take guns away from law abiding Americans.

You see, fuckface, I understand better than you ever could.

Now, go find some gasoline and a match and have yourself a nice little flag barbecue. ;)
 
Oh, but I do. You're crying because you can't take guns away from law abiding Americans.

You see, fuckface, I understand better than you ever could.

Now, go find some gasoline and a match and have yourself a nice little flag barbecue. ;)


stay out of churches
 
Not a bright little toad, are you?

figures, dumber and domer chime in same opinion.

Here's an idea, why don't you and the trailer park queen be assigned to serve the restraining orders on the nuts, demand they hand over their guns to you, then you can bring them into the station all locked and secured, problem solved.

WOW, you guys are amazing minds :rofl2:
between the two of you there exists the brain of a mouse
 

"Where ERPOs are believed to be most often effective is in stemming suicides. For example, Everytown cites a study of the law in Connecticut (where it has been in place the longest) that states that from 1999 to 2013, “For every 10 or 11 gun removal cases, one suicide was averted -- an estimated 72 averted suicides.”"

this is a perfect example of what is wrong with such laws. You are not 'averting' a suicide with such laws. If someone is intent upon ending their life, they will do so.

You also note that they took the guns from 11, but only claim to have averted 1. So what about the other 10?
 
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