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basketcase

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more people are killed falling per year then by rifles
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Good point. There are all kinds of laws (building codes) that ensure that the chance of falling from a public space is significantly reduced. Glad you are arguing in favour of laws to reduce the chances of public shootings.
 

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Good point. There are all kinds of laws (building codes) that ensure that the chance of falling from a public space is significantly reduced. Glad you are arguing in favour of laws to reduce the chances of public shootings.
I'm not but nice try at trolling
 

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you understand the constitution United States is written fucking stone you can’t just take away our rights or suspend our rights even when they declare national emergencies usually they can’t force people to evacuate Oh and yes if you attempted to suspend my rights I would definitely sue as what everyone else there. millions of Americans are carrying guns right now blood isn’t running in the streets
Too bad no one in the US had ever figured out a way to amend the constitution. :rolleyes:
 

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Some of what you said is true. However, large U.S. corporations are literally hounded by different activist groups to do this and that. It might or not be good business, but they just want to try to appease and make these people go away.

I don't think MLB benefited (nor was hurt) from a business perspective for their decision to move the All-Star game.
So yes, the capitalist leaders of big business makes decisions about their company.
 
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Watching the prosecution questioning Rittenhouse with video evidence. Most of the people he was walking past were unarmed and just standing around. They seemed quite approachable and engaged him in casual conversation as he passed. Just a thought. Maybe if he hadn't been carrying a gun the situation wouldn't have escalated against him. The crowd wouldn't have turned against him. He brought it all on himself.
The self defense argument is correct in that if I was in that situation being chased down by a growing crowd and my immediate threat was somebody about to beat me up and I had a gun, I would have probably shot to save my life. However. Having a gun is what pissed everybody off.
Mind reader fantastic lets hope the CNE is on next year . You can open a booth on the midway to read minds .
 
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And.....

You just proved my point. You would rather normalize school shootings, than give up your guns. That you think schools should HAVE to prepare regularly for school shootings, rather than remove the means to commit them. That you think sharing tips on them rather than trying to prevent them is the way to go.
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Not like there are regular news stories about this shit.

Still ongoing search
 
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As has been said endlessly, KR didn't have any property there and no one asked him to defend their property
Legally speaking, that might not matter though.
A technicality like that might not come into play when it comes to self-defense.
Lets see what the jury says, my guess is you won't accept their verdict however
 

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Not like there are regular news stories about this shit.

Still ongoing search
criminals probably gang crap

because in canada we don't have drive by shootings ever

Man shot dead in drive-by attack while walking partner, infant to vehicle: police | CBC News

2 dead in drive-by shooting | CBC News
 

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He wasn’t charged with breaking curfew nor was anyone else
Still complete refutes your claim that he was 100% legal for him to be walking around with his gun. Do you want to justify why you think he was entitled to break laws but not everyone else?
 

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Still complete refutes your claim that he was 100% legal for him to be walking around with his gun. Do you want to justify why you think he was entitled to break laws but not everyone else?
nobody was charged with curfew violations so its nothing they also did not charge him or anyone else with jaywalking either

again nice try next post more trolling?
 

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Ranges are in the middle of absolute nowhere storage in the middle of nowhere would be a very easy target and nothing is secure. they are more secure in individuals homes where no one knows where they are and they’re not a threat in individuals homes nor have they ever been in Canada
So I guess you are against farmers keeping guns at home since they are so remote. And while we're at it, we need laws against banks or businesses that are too far from the police.

Sorry but one well regulated secure facility is better than trusting each individual to actually follow storage laws.
 

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