Texas's answer to gun violence

Is Texas fucked up by relaxing it's gun laws?

  • No, everyone should be armed, that will reduce gun violence

    Votes: 14 53.8%
  • Yes, their living in the 19th century still, and should wake the fuck up

    Votes: 12 46.2%

  • Total voters
    26

schuylaar

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Houston had a real bad looting problem, even though people were evacuating. Rock Port the same, infact one report someone did try too loot...but the owner stayed....as soon as the guy got through the door...boom...he got off with self defense...
i guess texas and florida are different.
 

schuylaar

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think i've mentioned this before there is a county in texas...that when you get your drivers license you get your gun lisence at the same time...

nice seeing 75yr old granny packing heat......
and with all those in Walmart 'packing heat'..how many were saved?


































0 (zero)
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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A good ole Texan now...residing in a beautiful French style mansion in a gated Texas community pocketing a nice 5 million dollar salary a year.
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A truly twisted evil motherfucker.
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So let’s Get rid of the second amendment, go door to door collecting machine guns. Shut down selling and lock this fucker up with Trump as his cell mate and let them feed on Cockmeat sandwiches the rest of their lives.
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BudmanTX

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A good ole Texan now...residing in a beautiful French style mansion in a gated Texas community pocketing a nice 5 million dollar salary a year.
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A truly twisted evil motherfucker.
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So let’s Get rid of the second amendment, go door to door collecting machine guns. Shut down selling and lock this fucker up with Trump as his cell mate and let them feed on Cockmeat sandwiches the rest of their lives.
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yeah the NRA has always been like that. It's amazing how they have this much influence in the political systems

look what Ohio is propsing::

https://www.npr.org/2019/08/06/748805187/ohio-governor-proposes-new-gun-control-laws-marking-shift-from-past-gop-leadersh
 

BudmanTX

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and with all those in Walmart 'packing heat'..how many were saved?


































0 (zero)

can't have gun in a establishment that sells liquior, beer, wine, or spirits....Walmart sells beer and wine......and since walmart has in general 100 customer, 78 lived while 22 dies

and here is an interesting fact...did you know the mother of the shooter called the police cause she thought her son wasn't quilified ....the police didn't even go ck...
 

UncleBuck

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can't have gun in a establishment that sells liquior, beer, wine, or spirits....Walmart sells beer and wine......and since walmart has in general 100 customer, 78 lived while 22 dies

and here is an interesting fact...did you know the mother of the shooter called the police cause she thought her son wasn't quilified ....the police didn't even go ck...
78% chance of surviving your walmart trip. love those odds
 

Dr.Amber Trichome

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yeah the NRA has always been like that. It's amazing how they have this much influence in the political systems

look what Ohio is propsing::

https://www.npr.org/2019/08/06/748805187/ohio-governor-proposes-new-gun-control-laws-marking-shift-from-past-gop-leadersh
Can we please just come together as one country to make big changes together . Together it would be so much easier and simplify things now with big ideas and sweeping shifts in outdated laws that simply don’t work or do enough. but it looks like we have wait until Each state gets a massacre for the hammer hit over the head of the governing body to make changes. Such a slow and brutal process. We must be the laughing stock of the world . It’s embarrassing. Gun worship is so fucked up. Do gun worshippers Need to go to a therapist to work through how living without a gun would be? maybe therapy should be mandatory to help with the transition from living with guns to living without them.
 

Fogdog

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can't have gun in a establishment that sells liquior, beer, wine, or spirits....Walmart sells beer and wine......and since walmart has in general 100 customer, 78 lived while 22 dies

and here is an interesting fact...did you know the mother of the shooter called the police cause she thought her son wasn't quilified ....the police didn't even go ck...
Speaking of facts, the police told her that her son had every right to own that AK47 she inquired about. Also, the dweeb's mother wasn't calling about her son, just information on the legality of his owning the gun. She didn't say her son was crazy. There was nothing that indicated to the police a visit was necessary.

High capacity, high rate of fire, easy to operate rifles and handguns are readily available to just about everybody. That's what needs to change, not some sort of mental fitness evaluation with every gun purchase. Do gun owners really want the police to have the power to conduct mental fitness evaluations? Your kind are fucking nuts.
 

BudmanTX

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Speaking of facts, the police told her that her son had every right to own that AK47 she inquired about. Also, the dweeb's mother wasn't calling about her son, just information on the legality of his owning the gun. She didn't say her son was crazy. There was nothing that indicated to the police a visit was necessary.

High capacity, high rate of fire, easy to operate rifles and handguns are readily available to just about everybody. That's what needs to change, not some sort of mental fitness evaluation with every gun purchase. Do gun owners really want the police to have the power to conduct mental fitness evaluations? Your kind are fucking nuts.
my kind?hmmm

keep in mind metal illness can be a factor, in fact if i'm right the sulphur springs incedent might be a good example....sandy hook could be another......the movie theatre shooting in colorado
 

Fogdog

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my kind?hmmm

keep in mind metal illness can be a factor, in fact if i'm right the sulphur springs incedent might be a good example....sandy hook could be another......the movie theatre shooting in colorado
Are you saying that you want the police to initiate a mental health evaluation with every gun purchase?
 

Fogdog

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Every nation has mental illness

Only we have daily gun massacres

It’s easy access to guns, period
I think the gun lobby is trying to back door an expansion in police powers. They want the police to have the power to evaluate a person's mental fitness and deny gun ownership, perhaps other rights such as the ability to drive or maybe post letters to the editor. Fascists love their authoritarian police. If they are white and controlled by white supremacists, that is.
 

BudmanTX

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Are you saying that you want the police to initiate a mental health evaluation with every gun purchase?
police can only ck wellness of a subject. Mental Health Eval should only done by a mental health dr, or someone that is qualified therapist.....
 

BudmanTX

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I think the gun lobby is trying to back door an expansion in police powers. They want the police to have the power to evaluate a person's mental fitness and deny gun ownership, perhaps other rights such as the ability to drive or maybe post letters to the editor. Fascists love their authoritarian police. If they are white and controlled by white supremacists, that is.
that's actually starting in Ohio i think
 

Jimdamick

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its not bad, just insufficient.
Red Flag laws are a load of shit, created by the likes of McConnell (who opposes them), and the NRA to make it look like they are doing something.
I guess they are better than nothing (not much), because usually it's too late by the times the cops show up.
How many gun's nationally will be taken off the streets enforcing this law?
Probably 50.
Ban high capacity magazines and assault weapons.
That will definitely work.
Simple, right?
 

BudmanTX

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Red Flag laws are a load of shit, created by the likes of McConnell (who opposes them), and the NRA to make it look like they are doing something.
I guess they are better than nothing (not much), because usually it's too late by the times the cops show up.
How many gun's nationally will be taken off the streets enforcing this law?
Probably 50.
Ban high capacity magazines and assault weapons.
That will definitely work.
Simple, right?
dunno about simple.....there is a bill in the senate right now for a ban.....but it's unlikely to get even read on the floor or even voted on....

ck out senate bill 66
 

Jimdamick

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keep in mind metal illness can be a factor
It's the major factor, of course.
But a nation this size with the stresses of living here and having the most guns on the Planet per capita, is a recipe for disaster, which we now observe on a daily basis.
But the assholes argument that guns don't kill people, people kill people is actually true.
Solution?
Take the fucking AR's & AK's away at least, like seriously do it, the majority in this country support it, so I can't see a problem
.https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/bill-clinton-calls-on-lawmakers-to-reinstate-assault-weapons-ban/ar-AAFwFRh?ocid=ansmsnnewsctrl
Why is there a problem at all, besides a bunch of gun nut's that in the big picture of things relevant today should mean absolutely nothing.
Fuck the NRA, I hope the NYAG's office revokes their tax exempt status, and makes them go bankrupt.
Go NY, save America and get Trump's taxes, dissolve the NRA.(they picked the wrong state to incorporate in, ha ha)
That would be justice.
 

Fogdog

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police can only ck wellness of a subject. Mental Health Eval should only done by a mental health dr, or someone that is qualified therapist.....
And then the police takes away privileges. As if this were a mental health problem that can be controlled by evaluations. Again, are you saying that every gun owner must subject themselves to a mental health evaluation before they can be allowed to own a gun? Has that ever been tried and shown to be effective at screening out people like the Las Vegas shooter?

A mandated police enforced mental health evaluation that you think will be effective. That makes a whole lot more sense than enacting proven effective gun control laws like what Canada has. Your kind are nuts and every one of you would flunk a mental health evaluation.
 

BudmanTX

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And then the police takes away privileges. As if this were a mental health problem that can be controlled by evaluations. Again, are you saying that every gun owner must subject themselves to a mental health evaluation before they can be allowed to own a gun? Has that ever been tried and shown to be effective at screening out people like the Las Vegas shooter?

A mandated police enforced mental health evaluation that you think will be effective. That makes a whole lot more sense than enacting proven effective gun control laws like what Canada has. Your kind are nuts and every one of you would flunk a mental health evaluation.
actually it has been tried.....it's the current red flag law that some states have in acted....no weither it works or not that remains to be seen.......some people think this law sucks other well just don't know yet...not enough data to say, yes or no, or if it works or it doesn't...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_flag_law
 
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