

Usque Ad Finem
Last edited by Jay (2012-02-04 03:57:26)
Europeans owned firearms before America existed IIRC.Jay wrote:
Looks like a poster written by a retard to shock and scare ignorant Euros.
Who the fuck owns a .38 special
Last edited by Dilbert_X (2012-02-04 04:21:33)
Exactly. Who carries a revolver?Dilbert_X wrote:
Europeans owned firearms before America existed IIRC.Jay wrote:
Looks like a poster written by a retard to shock and scare ignorant Euros.
Who the fuck owns a .38 special
.38 Special is about the largest cartridge the average person would want to shoot in a compact revolver.
From the 70sRTHKI wrote:
tv criminalsJay wrote:
Looks like a poster written by a retard to shock and scare ignorant Euros.
Who the fuck owns a .38 special
* ColtJaekus wrote:
"The first point and click interface was Smith and Wesson..."
why would we be scared of them? i'm a pretty average euro and i shoot around 10 different licensed firearms a yearJay wrote:
Looks like a poster written by a retard to shock and scare ignorant Euros.
Who the fuck owns a .38 special
Last edited by FatherTed (2012-02-04 12:12:32)
Pretty sure thats just Switzerlandjord wrote:
in some european countirs you keep your service weapons.
Whatever, the point is every different country in Europe has a different stance on firearms, so you can't group all "ignorant euros" in together as some kind of firearm hating bunch.Kampframmer wrote:
Pretty sure thats just Switzerlandjord wrote:
in some european countirs you keep your service weapons.
Department of Transportation @ http://www-nrd.nhtsa.dot.gov/Pubs/811172.pdf : About 40,000 people per year are killed in the U.S. in traffic accidents.this list of made up/out of context/skewed statistics wrote:
"Gunshot wounds are the #1 killer for young men."
Unless you're racially intolerant or love stereotypes.jord wrote:
Whatever, the point is every different country in Europe has a different stance on firearms, so you can't group all "ignorant euros" in together as some kind of firearm hating bunch.Kampframmer wrote:
Pretty sure thats just Switzerlandjord wrote:
in some european countirs you keep your service weapons.
How far are you willing to extend that reasoning? Should weapons-grade plutonium be uncontrolled and free to purchase by anyone? Should Anthrax spores? What about plastic explosives? Regulation is a consequence of measuring benefits against risk. There's nothing special in that regard about firearms regulation. You may feel that gun ownership is more beneficial than other people do, or you may have less regard for the risk, but you're making that determination using precisely the method that you're berating other people for using. Arguing extremes is dense and a waste of everyone's time.HITNRUNXX wrote:
Department of Transportation @ http://www-nrd.nhtsa.dot.gov/Pubs/811172.pdf : About 40,000 people per year are killed in the U.S. in traffic accidents.this list of made up/out of context/skewed statistics wrote:
"Gunshot wounds are the #1 killer for young men."
Department of Transportation @ http://www-nrd.nhtsa.dot.gov/Pubs/811172.pdf : About 12,000 people per year are killed by drunk drivers.
Council of Conservative Citizens @ http://cofcc.org/2011/04/black-men-are- … ng-blacks/ : Black men are the leading cause of death among young blacks.
So I can list out random "facts" too... But at least I can throw some citations around with them...
According to this, we should outlaw Cars, Alcohol, and Black Men in the United States. Let me know how making those suggestions work out for you.
mikkel wrote:
Arguing extremes is dense and a waste of everyone's time.
mikkel wrote:
Should weapons-grade plutonium be uncontrolled and free to purchase by anyone? Should Anthrax spores? What about plastic explosives?