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John Henry

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Maybe the gun buying process should be similar to adoption with you having to prove you have a safe home before getting your little darlings.
Why ... you don't need to show proof that you have your boating licence when buying a boat but you need that licence to drive it .
 

apoptygma

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Why ... you don't need to show proof that you have your boating licence when buying a boat but you need that licence to drive it .
Got blasted out of the water with the car analogy, now you've switched to boats! At least you have skidoos and 4 wheelers to fall back on.
 

shack

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Got blasted out of the water with the car analogy, now you've switched to boats! At least you have skidoos and 4 wheelers to fall back on.
No joke, I've seen the gunners make comparisons to swimming pools.

If they want to have a proper analogy to guns, they need to compare them with another item whose main purpose is to harm/kill.
 

danmand

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Most of the time in Canada thats true. But we're talking about the US remember, there things are much worse.
125,000 armed robberies in 2016 alone, that includes homes, gas stations, grocery stores, banks....etc.

https://www.statista.com/statistics/251914/number-of-robberies-in-the-us-by-weapon/

If I lived or worked in a corner store in the US I'd want a gun on me. Thats why I support the 2A
Oh, silly me, I thought we were discussing how to deal with a burglar in a house in Canada, not a corner store in Philadelphia or Chicago.

Look here dude, there are no guarantees in life. Yes of course a burglar could sneak into your house real quiet and surprise you before you have a chance to reach for your gun. Or the burglar might be clumsy, break a window too loud and giving you ample time to arm yourself.

I'm saying anyone with half a brain knows you stand a better chance to defend yourself with a gun, then without one
 

Phil C. McNasty

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Oh, silly me, I thought we were discussing how to deal with a burglar in a house in Canada, not a corner store in Philadelphia or Chicago.
Are you drunk?? I've repeatedly said Canadian and American situations are vastly different.
If I were American I would most definitely want to arm myself. If I'm Canadian (which I am) I wouldnt care as much.

Simple, isnt it??
 

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danmand

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Are you drunk?? I've repeatedly said Canadian and American situations are vastly different.
If I were American I would most definitely want to arm myself. If I'm Canadian (which I am) I wouldnt care as much.
No, are you?

Are you saying that all your posts are about USA? your picture of ammo? your hunting rifle, and your cottage?

Whats this?? I happen to have some cartridges left at home.
I'd show you my hunting rifle as well, but thats at the cottage right now.



Silly me, how could I have thought you were posting about your home in Canada.
 

Phil C. McNasty

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No, are you?

Are you saying that all your posts are about USA? your picture of ammo? your hunting rifle, and your cottage?

Whats this?? I happen to have some cartridges left at home.
I'd show you my hunting rifle as well, but thats at the cottage right now.



Silly me, how could I have thought you were posting about your home in Canada
Go back and read all my posts, and please stop making a fool yourself.

Jeezus!! :rolleyes:
 

danmand

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Go back and read all my posts, and please stop making a fool yourself.

Jeezus!! :rolleyes:
27 pages of posts, you must really think i have been drinking. Sweet Mother of God!

I have been travelling in Africa, may have missed some of your invaluable posts.
 

John Henry

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Why are you?

Cars are registered, drivers are tested and subject to an age limit, doctors can remove your license for medical reasons, and we are required to have insurance for accidents. I think many people would be quite happy if those same standards applied to guns in the US.
Got blasted out of the water with the car analogy, now you've switched to boats! At least you have skidoos and 4 wheelers to fall back on.

Yea I got blasted , that's for sure LOL .Those standards do apply in Canada but they don't in the States . Why are you so worried about the States and what they do over there . Who cares how many guns they have or what kinds they have . Unless you're American or live over there what's it to you .

Yea I mention cars and drunk drivers . More people die from that than guns in the States but for some reason you can't understand that . WHY

Thousands die each year from over dosing from prescribed dugs and screw ups in US hospitals . Again that doesn't bother you . WHY

Keep on yapping about the gun problem in the States if it makes you feel good but really most Americans don't give a sh*t what you or any gun hater thinks about guns who live in Canada .

You're not going to change anything . Time will go by and the kids that are protesting will be forgotten .
 

essguy_

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For home defense in Canada the best solution is a non lethal weapon IF you feel the need. Even a paintball gun loaded with pepper balls is a better choice than running to your gun safe. You do NOT want to use lethal force in Canada or even in the US because of the resulting legal issues. Don’t listen to people about running to your gun safe. Most, like Phil probably don’t even own a gun. Secondly, most robberies or home invasions take place at night and what are the odds you are in close proximity to your gun safe? Is it in your bedroom? Phil - do you keep your porn tapes in it?
Like I said before, humor was never your strong point.

And yeah, bringing a paintball gun to a real gunfight is a brilliant idea :rolleyes:
The worst thing anybody could do is listen to a Rambo fantasizing, NON-gun owner like Phil give advice on the use of guns. If you use a gun in Canada to defend yourself (this applies to many States as well), you better have a pretty damn good, ironclad, explanation or you will be in a world of charges, huge legal bills, and possible jail time. And believe me, you do not point a loaded gun at another human without a good chance of killing. I’m sure “Rambo” Phil will tell you that in the heat of the moment, adrenaline pumping, he will calmly breath, aim, squeeze the trigger and wing the guy. The reality is much different.
Whats this?? I happen to have some cartridges left at home.
I'd show you my hunting rifle as well, but thats at the cottage right now.



Or is this the part where you say its photoshopped??
I just love owning you, it never gets old honeybun :applouse:


What's really funny is when McNasty tries to backtrack from his own stupidity. McNasty is now trying to say he was only talking about the US - hoping that his incredibly BAD ADVICE would be forgotten. Here's the thing Small Hands McNasty doesn't realize - in many US States, he would be in just as much legal trouble if his first reaction to a situation is to run for his gun safe when he hears a noise then kill somebody in "self defence".

Small Hands is a perfect example of a guy who uses his guns as a compensation. A responsible gun owner is aware of the laws in his jurisdiction as well as the ramifications of misusing them or deliberately using lethal force. A responsible gun owner doesn't do stupid shit - like posting a picture of his small hands holding a cartridge in front of a screenshot of an escort review board (BTW - fingers shorter than a 2.25 inch cartridge). Yeah - REAL SMART move Einstein. In fact, McNasty is one reason gun owners get a lot of grief. It's always the minority who give the majority a bad name. And yeah Small Hands - I was wrong about you not owning a gun - I guess it was wishful thinking on my part because I don't believe idiots should own guns.

Now, I expect that McNasty will put his lonely little fingers on his keyboard and spend another day or so insulting anybody who dares to call him out on his stupidity. That's what he does.... all day, every day. Anybody ever seen a review by McNasty? Or any contribution that's informative for that matter? The guy's a lonely shut-in whose only connection to the outside world is this board. Like his hero, and fellow small hand compensating idiot would say: "SAD".
 

basketcase

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Most of the time in Canada thats true. But we're talking about the US remember, there things are much worse.
125,000 armed robberies in 2016 alone, that includes homes, gas stations, grocery stores, banks....etc....
You realize that the stats aren't about burglars right? If you have any stats as to how many people breaking into homes are armed with guns, please share.

If you followed the thread properly you'd know that I dont think I need a gun next to me while living in Canada.
I said if I lived in the US I would want a gun.

Try to keep up please
Sorry but laws are the same in many states.
 

basketcase

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Why ... you don't need to show proof that you have your boating licence when buying a boat but you need that licence to drive it .
I thought we were talking about cars. Why do you suddenly want to change the topic from the heavily regulated automotive industry?
 

basketcase

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Yea I got blasted , that's for sure LOL .Those standards do apply in Canada but they don't in the States .....
Sorry but every US state has drivers tests, a registration database, licensing, mandatory insurance, and medical withdrawal of licences. You wanted to use the car analogy but it is clear that gun nuts don't want to follow through on that analogy.


And now we're on to medications in hospitals? Again, a heavily regulated field where only trained professionals have access and can lose their licence for misconduct. I'd be okay with a system where guns were locked away in central deposits and you needed a prescription to access them.


You're not going to change anything . Time will go by and the kids that are protesting will be forgotten .
I'm sure the curmudgeons thought the same thing about the kids protesting in the civil rights movement and against Vietnam.
 

shack

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Sorry but every US state has drivers tests, a registration database, licensing, mandatory insurance, and medical withdrawal of licences. You wanted to use the car analogy but it is clear that gun nuts don't want to follow through on that analogy.


And now we're on to medications in hospitals? Again, a heavily regulated field where only trained professionals have access and can lose their licence for misconduct. I'd be okay with a system where guns were locked away in central deposits and you needed a prescription to access them.



I'm sure the curmudgeons thought the same thing about the kids protesting in the civil rights movement and against Vietnam.
Refuting their drivel is like "shooting fish in a barrel" with an AR-15.
 

John Henry

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Sorry but every US state has drivers tests, a registration database, licensing, mandatory insurance, and medical withdrawal of licences. You wanted to use the car analogy but it is clear that gun nuts don't want to follow through on that analogy.


And now we're on to medications in hospitals? Again, a heavily regulated field where only trained professionals have access and can lose their licence for misconduct. I'd be okay with a system where guns were locked away in central deposits and you needed a prescription to access them.

I'm sure the curmudgeons thought the same thing about the kids protesting in the civil rights movement and against Vietnam.
Really you wish to compare the civil rights movement and the protesting of Vietnam to a few high school kids protesting .
 

John Henry

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Refuting their drivel is like "shooting fish in a barrel" with an AR-15.
How would you know ? Ever shot an AR-15 before ? Besides gun nuts as you like to call them don't really care about what you think how the US should run their own country .
 
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