Coulter compares the shooter to Rittenhouse.
ok, I'll see what I can find, it's likely to be in one of the two or three dedicated monopoly/an rust threads I've started
Coulter compares the shooter to Rittenhouse.
No but I watched Paul Harrel shoot meat targets on youtube, pretty much the same thing
He also showed me why my tomahawk self defense plan was flawed
So yeah, I'm basically an expert now.
M5 can be chambered in multiple cartridges. The platform has existed for a while in AR-15. I built my own. No one is going to whack off wanting to be the 1st, they aren't going to sell these to the general public.
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You have the wrong kind of Tomahawk. You need one you can launch and guide from your bedroom.
No, stupid. He's compared to the Uvalde police department.
Says Mr "spray the neighborhood" with a non transferrable automatic weapon purchased while ignoring FOPA. When I point out your stupidity you claim you didn't say that, even when I quote your post again![]()
Or what's behind door number 2, you're a sloppy re .
So if you had a 3% chance of living to see tomorrow, would you accept the "only" then?
What a bizarre thing to say, even for Coulter
Totally the same comparison. Only it's not.
3% is 3%. If you take "only" as meaning "insignificant" then would you give up that 3% chance to live?
THEY are'nt?
Did you make something like it or not?
So YOU wont sell one.
And neither will THEY?
If you can make one, then someone else can. But you know THEY wont sell it to the "general public."
DMC not being the general public of course.
wtf... are you saying here? You are just a mass of contradictions and assumptions.
You still have the semantics in your own post to deal with without worrying about CCs.
If I remember correctly it was fairly lengthy 2-3 pages. I have tried to find it just by general googling and such and find pieces that have components what was mentioned, the beetles, the saw mill problem, but not the whole ball of wax with some timing mentioned.
Thanks.
".....One teacher went to lock the door, but Miah says the shooter was already right there — and shot out the window in the door.
She described it all happening so fast — her teacher backed into the classroom and the gunman followed. She told CNN he made eye contact with one of the teachers, said, "Goodnight," and then shot her.
He opened fire, shooting the other teacher and many of Miah's friends. She said bullets flew by her, and fragments hit her shoulders and head. The girl was later treated at the hospital and released with fragment wounds; she described to CNN that clumps of her hair were falling out now.
Miah said after shooting students in her class, the gunman went through a door into an adjoining classroom. She heard screams, and the sound of shots in that classroom. After the shots stopped, though, she says the shooter started playing loud music -- sad music, she said.
The girl and a friend managed to get her dead teacher's phone and call 911 for help. She said she told a dispatcher, "Please come ... we're in trouble."
Miah said she was scared the gunman would return to her classroom to kill her and a few other surviving friends. So, she dipped her hands in the blood of a classmate -- who lay next to her, already dead -- and then smeared the blood all over herself to play dead....
..said afterward, she overheard talk of police waiting outside the school. As she recounted this part of the story to CNN, she started crying, saying she just didn't understand why they didn't come inside and rescue them.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/27/us/ro...llo/index.html
Except that's not what I said at all. This is what I said, actual quotes:
Talk about putting words into somebody else's mouth.
I don't lose sleep thinking someone might come kill me in my home. But I'm not a children and my home isn't a school.
No, if I could go back in time, I would tell the parents not to send those children to school that day. Any other silly stuff?
Canada is a blueprint country for American Dems. They are doing exactly what Dems plan to do in the US.
First it's a prison, then when I said no one considers a military base to be a prison you countered "they don't consider it a civilian building either"
Again, one lane or the other, is it a prison or not?
You ignored the caveat "if you think...."
I don't lose sleep thinking someone might come kill me in my home. But I'm not a children and my home isn't a school.
You're dodging these questions instead of answering them.
If you think someone might come into your child's school and kill them... legislation or security?
Again, you're being a politician on this, not answering anything straight forward.
Unlike the U.S. Cons ution, the Canadian Cons ution does not contain any protection for gun owners. Unlike the United States, where firearms are primarily regulated by the state, in Canada firearms are federally regulated. -some Google result
Not going to happen in the US.
Obviously it's more difficult for the authoritarians in the US to do this. It's still their long-term plan.
What a dystopian hole Canada is!
Agreed.
How much time have you spent in Canada?
How many guns do you have at work?
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