Bushmaster ad for ar-15 talks about buying one to get you Mancard, your Manhood card.
AR-15 = Man with BIG STEEL HARD (but with huge penis issues)
The whole gun ethic is MAN HOOD.
^lol you need to call back up to call me out? you're a
Bushmaster ad for ar-15 talks about buying one to get you Mancard, your Manhood card.
AR-15 = Man with BIG STEEL HARD (but with huge penis issues)
The whole gun ethic is MAN HOOD.
Do you really want to be known as that gay guy? I don't expect a serious response but I'm curious, are you married and do you have a job? How old are you?
Still, why should the state pay? regardless of what I think, why should it pay?
Yes, along with sex education, and other agendas people push through the schools.
Why do you ask? Do you want to know if b_d's of the legal age of consent, available for dating and capable of maintaining you in the lifestyle to which you've become accustomed?
Last edited by Winehole23; 02-01-2013 at 03:09 AM.
Obviously, The Great Boutons has roused the gun-fellating rabble.
Since we are asking personal questions, long long and wide is your ? Does it ever get hard? Is you run barrel longer, wider, and harder?
I got a gun. ahm uh mayun! ahm uh patriyut! ahm uh Amuricun!
That was meant for B_D. I have no clue except maybe because the State reps think it creates an investment that they think will benefit the entire population.
isn't that the rationale for all public spending, that it serves the common good?maybe because the State reps think it creates an investment that they think will benefit the entire population
how is the common good served by showing every first grader how to operate firearms, for example?
That was my point.
It makes their cons uents happy. I really don't know and wouldn't want my taxes going towards it. Just like I wouldn't want a sex class given to 1st graders.
Last year only about 6% of the bills introduced were actually passed. Congress spends a load of our time and money just running their ing mouths and having expensive luncheons and parties, and being treated like royalty.
I understood it to be different than that.
Where does anything say that? I thought the idea was to teach them what to do/not to do if they found one.
I can't believe all this discussion from people who don't even source the facts.
Link: SB 75
A smart person reads such things before following what their Think Progress masters tell them what to believe.
that was the rationale. it'd be pretty hard to teach gun safety without disclosing how guns work,
Did you watch the YouTube I linked? Did you read the bill?
When you do, ask your questions again.
neither are linked in this thread. did you link them somewhere else?
also, why can't you use your own ing words?
if you linked them elsewhere, tell us what they said and how that relates to this thread. if you can't, you're basically oblivious to your own previous posts.
Post 41 is the Youtube. Post 42 has an embedded link, right after the word "link:"
Part of the Bill Text:
171.410
1. Each school district and charter school shall annually teach the Eddie Eagle Gunsafe Program to first grade students. School districts and charter schools may also teach any substantially similar program of the same qualifications or any successor program in lieu of the Eddie Eagle Gunsafe Program.
2. The purpose of the educational program shall be to promote the safety and protection of children. The educational program shall emphasize how students should respond if they encounter a firearm. School personnel and program instructors shall not make value judgments about firearms.
3. No school district or charter school shall include or use a firearm or demonstrate the use of a firearm when teaching the program.
Maybe I should have copied the text of the whole bill. It's only 2 pages. The bulk of it, section 170.315, is about the schools and teachers. Not the students.
Once that "gun instruction in school" door is opened, we know, like the "Christians" teach the Bible in public schools, that gun-nut administrators and teachers will bring guns into school to let the kids touch them, to become familiar with, to stimulate their curiosity about them. Has all to do with kids' safety, like no-gun-regulations has all to do with the 2nd Amendment.
It's all about recruiting kids to the gun (buying) culture, just like criminal cigarette companies recruit kids to smoking as young as possible.
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