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Silenoz wrote:I love how every time this happens everyone's immediate thought isn't sympathy or horror but "how does this fit my agenda?" :rofl:
Sorry, man. I didn't know any of them personally. My condolences for your loss(es).
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93henfan wrote:
Silenoz wrote:I love how every time this happens everyone's immediate thought isn't sympathy or horror but "how does this fit my agenda?" :rofl:
Sorry, man. I didn't know any of them personally. My condolences for your loss(es).
I didn't mean everyone here!
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Silenoz wrote:
93henfan wrote:
Sorry, man. I didn't know any of them personally. My condolences for your loss(es).
I didn't mean everyone here!
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...plus you're more of a "how can I shape this into the most tasteless post possible" sort of guy :rofl:
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Silenoz wrote:...plus you're more of a "how can I shape this into the most tasteless post possible" sort of guy :rofl:
Whatever you say, Gwar fan.
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Am I a GWAR fan? Did we talk about that once? Dave Brockie is still your coach right?
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bluehenbillk wrote:
89Hen wrote: What are you proposing BK?
I think you start with a national gun registry to start. We all have to register our cars & pay insurance right, why should guns be any different. Cigarettes & alcohol have "sin taxes", add guns to it as well. Nobody knows where all the guns in this country are, and if you want to have a gun (which I am not opposed too), then you need to be responsible for the guns you own as well. If you're going to sell your gun it should be similar to exchanging the title on a car. Guns are too easy to get and it's an issue no one wants to confront, until it hits too close to home. Do you have to wait until someone in your family gets killed by gun violence until it matters to you? Or should we wait a week to a month & Spandos will tell us it's all a hoax.

I'm not saying I have all the answers, but I am saying that until you start having a conversation about the problem it's only going to get worse. 89, you and 93 or anyone that was living in the DC Beltway area a decade or so ago should have more appreciation for this when the sniper was shooting random people for what a few weeks....
You would have a lot less legal gun owners if they had to pay a tax on having a gun. People with large collections would be taxed out of collecting guns. Would this take the gun away from the mass shooter? How do we protect people that are gathered in groups?
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Always comes up so here we go again. You can see an effort to look at gun ownership rates and gun homicide rates at https://www.theguardian.com/news/databl ... world-list. You can click on the "Get the Data" link to see a table at https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... edit#gid=0.

You can do a little math in order to calculate total homicide rate. And what happens when you do that is that you actually get a NEGATIVE correlation between gun ownership rate and total homicide rate. Not a significant negative correlation. It's r = -0.138 with p = 0.14. But there is certainly NO association such that higher gun ownership rate means higher homicide rate.

Here's another interesting observation:

The top 16 listed jurisdictions in terms of gun ownership rate are all below average in terms of homicide rate. That includes the United States. It also includes Northern Ireland, Greece, New Zealand, Macedonia, Germany, Austria, Canada, France, Norway, Sweden, Uruguay, Cyprus, Serbia, Finland, and Switzerland.

That's not to say that shows that guns aren't a factor. Guns are efficient tools. But it's pretty obvious that the prevalence of guns is nowhere near the most important factor.
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AP confirms that the Air Force failed to follow regulations and file his Domestic Assualt convictions in NICS, which is why he was able to purchase weapons in two states...
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Col Hogan wrote:AP confirms that the Air Force failed to follow regulations and file his Domestic Assualt convictions in NICS, which is why he was able to purchase weapons in two states...
I got this, Z: you'd think if there's ONE thing the Chair Force would be good at, it'd be pushing paper.
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Here we go again

So here I go again

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Grizalltheway wrote:
Col Hogan wrote:AP confirms that the Air Force failed to follow regulations and file his Domestic Assualt convictions in NICS, which is why he was able to purchase weapons in two states...
I got this, Z: you'd think if there's ONE thing the Chair Force would be good at, it'd be pushing paper.
The OSI (AF equivalent of NCIS) at Holloman AFB is already being thrown under the bus for this one...
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Col Hogan wrote:
Grizalltheway wrote: I got this, Z: you'd think if there's ONE thing the Chair Force would be good at, it'd be pushing paper.
The OSI (AF equivalent of NCIS) at Holloman AFB is already being thrown under the bus for this one...
Wait..

Government pogues fvcked something up?

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Texas DPS and FBI just had a news conference...some interesting items...

The shooter had three wounds...including his self-administered one...that means the civilian who engaged him hit him twice...

As the shooter drove away, he called his father and told him what happened and that he did not think he would survive...
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Col Hogan wrote:Texas DPS and FBI just had a news conference...some interesting items...

The shooter had three wounds...including his self-administered one...that means the civilian who engaged him hit him twice...

As the shooter drove away, he called his father and told him what happened and that he did not think he would survive...
I saw a guy being interviewed who said the civilian noted the body armor and thought he needed to hit the guy in the side between the plates. Then he opined that the civilian involved is "the best shot in the county." I'm sure that's subject to question. But apparently the guy had a reputation for being a good shot.
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JohnStOnge wrote:
Col Hogan wrote:Texas DPS and FBI just had a news conference...some interesting items...

The shooter had three wounds...including his self-administered one...that means the civilian who engaged him hit him twice...

As the shooter drove away, he called his father and told him what happened and that he did not think he would survive...
I saw a guy being interviewed who said the civilian noted the body armor and thought he needed to hit the guy in the side between the plates. Then he opined that the civilian involved is "the best shot in the county." I'm sure that's subject to question. But apparently the guy had a reputation for being a good shot.
The guy who shot him is an NRA instructor. Probably shot more than a few rounds.
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SeattleGriz wrote:
JohnStOnge wrote:
I saw a guy being interviewed who said the civilian noted the body armor and thought he needed to hit the guy in the side between the plates. Then he opined that the civilian involved is "the best shot in the county." I'm sure that's subject to question. But apparently the guy had a reputation for being a good shot.
The guy who shot him is an NRA instructor. Probably shot more than a few rounds.
And contrary to some anti-gunners who are trying to say the shooter was leaving, so no big deal, that trained civilian said the shooter was reloading...most likely to go back and finish his evil...
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Silenoz wrote:...plus you're more of a "how can I shape this into the most tasteless post possible" sort of guy :rofl:
I hate those kind of posters...........

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93henfan wrote:This one is a quandary for libs. They can't do much with it because it doesn't fit their narrative:

1. Crime committed by prohibited owner/purchaser (dishonorable discharge from US military; also domestic abuser). This shows that more stringent gun laws are easily circumvented by criminals.
2. Crime spree ended by legal CCW carrier. This shows that good guys with guns do stop bad guys with guns.
3. If CCW wasn't prohibited in churches, this may have been stopped even sooner.

In addition, this was committed in a red state and against Christian, conservative, white people. This doesn't push any hot buttons for liberals. They can't play identity politics very well with it. They'd prefer that blacks, gays, etc be targeted so they can whip up more populist leftist frenzy.

Poor libs, first the worst mass shooting victimizes country music fans, then the follow-up victimizes Southern Baptists.

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It isn't. Stupid goobers got caught with their pants down. :ohno:
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bluehenbillk wrote:
89Hen wrote: What are you proposing BK?
I think you start with a national gun registry to start. We all have to register our cars & pay insurance right, why should guns be any different. Cigarettes & alcohol have "sin taxes", add guns to it as well. Nobody knows where all the guns in this country are, and if you want to have a gun (which I am not opposed too), then you need to be responsible for the guns you own as well. If you're going to sell your gun it should be similar to exchanging the title on a car. Guns are too easy to get and it's an issue no one wants to confront, until it hits too close to home. Do you have to wait until someone in your family gets killed by gun violence until it matters to you? Or should we wait a week to a month & Spandos will tell us it's all a hoax.

I'm not saying I have all the answers, but I am saying that until you start having a conversation about the problem it's only going to get worse. 89, you and 93 or anyone that was living in the DC Beltway area a decade or so ago should have more appreciation for this when the sniper was shooting random people for what a few weeks....
The beltway should be thinned in this manner regularly. :coffee:
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SeattleGriz wrote:
JohnStOnge wrote:
I saw a guy being interviewed who said the civilian noted the body armor and thought he needed to hit the guy in the side between the plates. Then he opined that the civilian involved is "the best shot in the county." I'm sure that's subject to question. But apparently the guy had a reputation for being a good shot.
The guy who shot him is an NRA instructor. Probably shot more than a few rounds.
Sounds like he needs to spend more time on the range working on his aim. :coffee:
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houndawg wrote:
93henfan wrote:This one is a quandary for libs. They can't do much with it because it doesn't fit their narrative:

1. Crime committed by prohibited owner/purchaser (dishonorable discharge from US military; also domestic abuser). This shows that more stringent gun laws are easily circumvented by criminals.
2. Crime spree ended by legal CCW carrier. This shows that good guys with guns do stop bad guys with guns.
3. If CCW wasn't prohibited in churches, this may have been stopped even sooner.

In addition, this was committed in a red state and against Christian, conservative, white people. This doesn't push any hot buttons for liberals. They can't play identity politics very well with it. They'd prefer that blacks, gays, etc be targeted so they can whip up more populist leftist frenzy.

Poor libs, first the worst mass shooting victimizes country music fans, then the follow-up victimizes Southern Baptists.

Overheard in the Feinstein offices: "Quick, order up another black church shooting and a gay nightclub massacre! We're losing the initiative!!"
It isn't. Stupid goobers got caught with their pants down. :ohno:
So you know Texas law that well... :ohno:
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CID1990 wrote:
Col Hogan wrote:
The OSI (AF equivalent of NCIS) at Holloman AFB is already being thrown under the bus for this one...
Wait..

Government pogues fvcked something up?

My faith is shaken
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