Work up a special tactical training class for school staff that want to volunteer/are qualified and arm them. Problem solved.
crofl crofl as if having kids makes you a more caring, sympathetic person and better than the next person "feeling like whenever people die is a parent thing, you wouldn't understand" as if sticking your little chode inside your wife's beef flaps gives you some sort of super-insight to the situation
this is like that time GNSF said "you wouldn't understand winning basketball because your team has never won a championship"
you can't make this up you cuck
Work up a special tactical training class for school staff that want to volunteer/are qualified and arm them. Problem solved.
DMC's kid(s) are grown if I remember correctly.
sadly not a bad idea, considering our schools are already turning more into prisons when you consider the ridiculous size of them and the lockdown nature. home school is an option as well if you can manage it.
It's not speculation. It's fact, he murders children. Nothing you say will change that fact.
And maybe rotate the responsibility of who are assigned to carry so the kids wont know who is armed for that day.
Grown, but my grandson could probably take you.
"Good people do not need laws to tell them to act responsibly,
while bad people will find a way around the laws." - Plato
Not at the moment, but Australia is still a ty country last I checked, fwiw....
rofl, we've been waiting for your "only in America" statement.. What gives scro? You don't want to make that statement again or what?..
he's backpedaling because aus has unsolved shootings of its own, particularly in Sydney tbh
Violent crime, boo hoo. I'll take getting punched in the face in London over being shot in the chest in New York
Homicide rate in US: 4.2
Homicide rate in UK: 1.2
You're quoting a table from a British newspaper which loves a bit of scaremongering.
DoK with teh Jew bads again, it's basic math, 6 billion people in this world 1/6billion and 20/6 billion, comes out with such an indiscriminate difference that if that equation, was money it would be the same. You are an insult to your people son
like I give a about that hole
Why a hole if you don't mind me asking? tbh
Chill out, smoke a bowl or something![]()
all I saw when I was there was rubbish, bums and pros utes, I hated it and don't plan going back unless I have to
hey man.. I'm not even kidding..
I really thought you would come out saying some stupid like that...........
son it was a low point for me tbh, I think I was high or something.. making a mockery out of death is lame as even though I like black comedy, it was uncalled for, more of an attempt at laughing at people who do say stupid that came off wrong
So... just got back from work and this thread is eleven pages long. Can I assume this is mostly a retread of the gun argument we all had after The Dark Knight Rises kerfuffle in Colorado? Or have sentiments changed enough in the past six months to justify my full attention to what I've missed?
it's about the same
overly-proud parents always saying that
same people think I give a about seeing pics of their kids
your kids are ugly
Last edited by baseline bum; 12-15-2012 at 01:21 AM.
LINK - (Published yesterday)
America is an unusually violent country.
Kieran Healy, a sociologist at Duke University, made this graph of “deaths due to assault” in the United States and other developed countries. We are a clear outlier.
As Healy writes, “The most striking features of the data are (1) how much more violent the U.S. is than other OECD countries (except possibly Estonia and Mexico, not shown here), and (2) the degree of change—and recently, decline—there has been in the U.S. time series considered by itself.”
More guns tend to mean more homicide.
The Harvard Injury Control Research Center assessed the literature on guns and homicide and found that there’s substantial evidence that indicates more guns means more murders. This holds true whether you’re looking at different countries or different states. Citations here.
States with stricter gun control laws have fewer deaths from gun-related violence.
Last year, economist Richard Florida dove deep into the correlations between gun deaths and other kinds of social indicators. Some of what he found was, perhaps, unexpected: Higher populations, more stress, more immigrants, and more mental illness were not correlated with more deaths from gun violence. But one thing he found was, perhaps, perfectly predictable: States with tighter gun control laws appear to have fewer gun-related deaths. The disclaimer here is that correlation is not causation. But correlations can be suggestive:
“The map overlays the map of firearm deaths above with gun control restrictions by state,” explains Florida. “It highlights states which have one of three gun control restrictions in place – assault weapons’ bans, trigger locks, or safe storage requirements. Firearm deaths are significantly lower in states with stricter gun control legislation. Though the sample sizes are small, we find substantial negative correlations between firearm deaths and states that ban assault weapons (-.45), require trigger locks (-.42), and mandate safe storage requirements for guns (-.48).”
Damn son, Chicago looks like a nice place to raise a family.
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