Yesterday's Mass Shooting.

Roger A. Shrubber

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I used to be a member of a private gun range here, indoor and outdoor shooting. You could not but ammo there, I am guessing that is the norm here. We do not have gun ranges attached to places that sell guns or ammo. We still do have a couple of municipalities withing 50 miles that you can go out and shoot, at least when I checked pre-covid.

On the inconvenient part. You said you can not leave with more than 100 rounds. But it is OK to come with 500. That does not make sense, the person still can have 500 rounds with them. It is nothing to do with being inconvenient. Also unless you need a license to buy ammo (you do here) and the amount you buy is tracked and you have enough manpower to go checking up on people. Say I buy a box of 50 one day and the next find that Bud's Guns and Tackle is having a sale where I buy another 100. With 150 that is twice the amount of shots fired by the jerk-off on the weekend. Anybody can collect a whole bunch of ammunition given time if they wanted. So I buy a box every month, no way to know if I used them up unless you have to return the spent shells.
i did not say anything at all about what it was ok to come with...
you do not need a license to buy ammo here, and can buy it by the metric fucking ton if you care to, no questions asked.
you can buy it through the fucking mail...
https://greencountryammo.com/

if you look at that website, their "top sellers" are all 5.56....that's AR15 ammo....

being limited to buying 100 rounds at a time is a minor inconvenience, but it is better than no inconvenience at all.
i would make people register to buy ammo, and would not allow them to buy any ammo that they did not have a weapon of said caliber already registered. any purchases over 100 rounds would raise a red flag...multiple purchases in a short amount of time, red flag...
maybe these aren't the best suggestions, maybe they're not even particularly good suggestions...but they're suggestions, where i don't see any one else making any, even bad ones. so apparently, most other people are alright with indiscriminate mass murder, as long as it doesn't inconvenience them...
 
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DIY-HP-LED

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Those mass murders never happened, it was all fake news and liberal crises actors, just like Alex Jones said about Sandy Hook, and he's on the hook for millions for saying it. Freedumb has a price, measured in dollars and blood apparently.
 

Roger A. Shrubber

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Well hopefully nobody threw a clear plastic bag at this domestic terrorist and he gets life in prison.
he looks like gay waldo...he'll live a couple of years in prison, then someone will buy him and choke him to death while sodomizing him....i'd rather face a firing squad, personally.
 

GoatSoup

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How many of these mass shooters are Incels who can't find a decent blowjob? I'd bet most of our "Mental health" problems are asshole who can't find a blowjob. Maybe if they weren't assholes they could find love?
 

Budley Doright

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I bought a gun off of a RCMP officer, person to person sales is fine if the guns are registered. On the thousands of rounds of ammo, I have six different calibers of ammunition, in .22 I have 4-5 boxes of 500 (not going to bother running downstairs to check) that I picked up before the shortage we had up here a number of years ago. Could easily go through 100 rounds of .22 a night of target shooting. Also used to shoot 50 of a larger caliber along with the 22. Anyone serious about target shooting will reload their own ammunition (except 22's). You set up your reloading press for a caliber and then run off what you want. Not unusual to do a thousand of one caliber as you need to adjust the press when switching to other calibers. When I was shooting I could have a couple of thousand large caliber rounds.

But I was a legitimate sport shooter, competed a few times but was not passionate enough to be more than in the middle of the pack. That would have taken 2-3 times more practice than my two times a week. Just did not care that much. Gave up shooting but thinking about it would not mind picking up a .22 rifle to get out in the countryside.
We no longer have to register guns in a person to person sale that I’m aware of. Although I haven’t bought one in 10 years. Had to then but they canceled the registry as ineffective and costly, but you still need to have an permit to purchase.
 

xtsho

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In 2018, Japan, a country of 125 million people, only reported nine deaths from firearms -- compared with 39,740 that year in the United States, according to data compiled by the Sydney School of Public Health at the University of Sydney.
 
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